Prevention
One of the best ways to treat coronary artery disease is to change one's habits. These include:

Many foods that taste good are not necessarily good for the body, especially in patients predisposed to developing atherosclerosis. Fats, particularly saturated fats, cause high levels of blood cholesterol, a primary ingredient of the deposits that clog arteries.
Being overweight also leads to high blood cholesterol. Therefore, losing weight is a major step to a healthier heart and blood vessels. Patients should concentrate on adding fruits and vegetables to their diet. One or two servings of fish per week are also beneficial.
Exercise helps a body remove excess weight and build a stronger circulatory system, thus decreasing the risk of death from coronary artery disease. Exercise at least 30 minutes a day. Patients with advanced forms of the disease may need to limit their exercise, and should check with their doctor for special advice.
Don't smoke.
Keep high blood pressure, cholesterol and diabetes under control with diet, exercise and, if necessary, medications.
Eat a diet rich in whole grains, fruits and vegetables and low in saturated fat.
Any person above the age of 30 and leading stressful life with irregular food habits and fat rich food can take one capsule of WRUDVED per day.