Busy Woman’s Guide to Surviving a Cardiac Emergency

Busy Woman's Guide to Surviving a Cardiac Emergency Ebook

November 12, 2009

in A Healthy Heart, Heart Attack, Stroke, Sudden Cardiac Arrest, Video Quick Tips

No one wants to think about having a heart attack or stroke. It is scary. However, taking the time to think about what you would do in an emergency, knowing the signs, having the information you will need can help you survive and recover well.

Download the Busy Woman’s Guide to Surviving a Cardiac Emergency e-book – It’s FREE!

Be prepared to save your own life!

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Get more valuable information in Eliz’s new book, The Busy Woman’s Guide to a Healthy Heart, or in her Award Winning Blog.

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Eliz Greene survived a massive heart attack while seven-months pregnant with twins, struggled to lose the 80 pounds gained during her pregnancy, and searched for a way to hold on to the perspective and passion she found in her near-death experience. Drawing on her background as an adaptive movement specialist, Eliz developed simple strategies and tips to help other busy women be more active, eat better and manage your stress.

As the Director of the Embrace Your Heart Wellness Initiative, Eliz travels the country energizing and inspiring audiences in keynotes and workshops on women’s heart health. She writes one of the top 100 health and wellness blogs. Find more at www.EmbraceYourHeart.com.

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1 For_ex_stra_tegy December 2, 2009 at 9:52 am

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