Why Animals Do Not Have Heart Attacks But People Do.
"Why are bears and other hibernators with cholesterol levels of
600 mg/dl not extinct from an epidemic of heart attacks? The
answer: Animals produce their own vitamin C in amounts
between one gram and 20 grams (six teaspoons) each day,
compared to the human body weight. These amounts of ascorbate
are obviously sufficient to optimize the stability of their
vascular walls. Heart disease is an early form of the sailor's disease scurvy."
"All existing hypotheses of atherogenesis(plaque development) have
one problem in common, they defy human logic. If high cholesterol levels,
oxidized LDL or bacteria damage the vascular wall, atherosclerotic
plaques would occur along the entire vascular
pipeline. Inevitably, peripheral vascular disease would be the
primary manifestation of cardiovascular disease. This is clearly
not the case."
"The arteries, veins and capillaries in our bodies compose a
pipeline that is 60,000 miles long and covers the area of a football
field. But this pipeline fails in 90% of the cases at one specific
spot: the coronary arteries, which are the length of only
one billionth of the total vascular pipeline. If high cholesterol
— or any other risk factor circulating in the bloodstream —
could cause damage to this pipeline, it would clog everywhere,
not just at one spot. Obviously, elevated cholesterol
cannot be the primary cause of coronary artery disease.
The solution to the puzzle of cardiovascular disease, therefore,
must lie in the explanation of coronary artery plaques as the
predominant manifestation of cardiovascular disease. To solve
this puzzle, we need to refocus our attention away from the
bloodstream and its constituents to the one and only relevant
target: the stability of the vascular wall."
"Just as in the sailor's disease scurvy, vitamin C induces the natural
repair of the blood vessel wall in cardiovascular disease,
leading to a halt in the progression and even to the natural
regression of vascular lesions."
"Today, we all get some vitamin C in the diet, and open scurvy is
rare. But it is not enough, and almost everyone suffers from
chronic vitamin deficiency. Over decades, microscopic lesions
develop along the vascular wall, especially in areas of high
mechanical stress, such as the coronary arteries (pumping heart)."Dr. Matthias Rath
Dr. Rath is the founder and head of an international research
and development institute that has as its goal the eradication of
today’s most common health problems with Cellular Medicine
and effective and safe natural therapies.
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disease and other conditions have become a threat to the trillion
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