marți, 1 martie 2011

VITAMIN C

The interior walls of the arteries are covered with collagen and its most important
substance is the ascorbic acid. Scurvy is the disease caused by Vitamin C deficiency,
which makes the walls of the arteries break; the patient dies as a result of internal
bleeding.
Most of the animals' bodies produce ascorbic acid for their own necessity.
Human beings and hamsters are two of the exceptions to this rule, as the lack of ascorbic
acid can cause arteriosclerosis (the hardening of the arteries).
Doctor Linus Pauling, winner of two Nobel prizes, divided 50 hamsters into two
groups; one group was fed on nourishment that lacked Vitamin C and Lysine. Lysine is a
very slick nourishing substance that has been added in order to prevent fibrin and
cholesterol from sticking to the walls of the arteries. After a year the hamsters were
autopsied and it was found out that the hamsters who received normal nourishment were
all suffering from arteriosclerosis whereas the ones who received supplements of Vitamin
C and Lysine had no sign of the disease.
Dr Linus Pauling saw that a young man who died in a car crash was suffering
from arteriosclerosis. The walls of his arteries had many lesions covered with fibrin and,
in certain places, the cholesterol had been deposited on the arteries, forming a network of
fibres. He assumed that the hamsters must have been suffering from arteriosclerosis too.
From a batch of 50 mature hamsters, he autopsied 25 of them and he discovered that each
of them had arteriosclerosis in different stages. He added Vitamin C and Lysine in the
food of the rest of the hamsters, hoping to make them well. He came to the conclusion
that the rest of the hamsters had the same problem.
After one year he autopsied them and he noticed that the old hamsters didn't have
arterial wounds.
On January 11th 1994 Doctor Linus Pauling acquired the patent number 5278189
for his discovery.
Doctor Richard Passwater has declared that ascorbic acid helps the liver transform
cholesterol into bile/gall.
The dosage recommended for humans is 1000 mg of Vitamin C every morning and
evening and 1000 mg of Lysine in the morning.
The dosage is increased by 1000 mg a day until diarrhoea appears and is then
reduced to 500 mg two times a day and kept stable. Generally, it reaches the maximum
point of 3000-5000 mg.
The editor of Saturday Review magazine, Norman Cousins, got cured of
ankylosed spondylitis with large doses of intravenous Vitamin C. During the treatment he
locked himself up in a hotel room, watching comedies to keep a positive spiritual state.
In Journal of Applical Nutrition, doctor F.R. Klennes stated that daily doses of 40-
100 mg of Vitamin C given to patients who suffered from viral hepatitis removed the
disease in six days. Patients suffered from diarrhoea.
Vitamin C also has a strong anti-cancerous effect. According to a study, women
who consume less than 90 mg of Vitamin C have 2.5 times bigger chances of suffering
from dysplasia than women who consume more than 90 mg. The persons who were
operated and were given 1000 mg of Vitamin C had less dangerous clots than the persons
who didn’t receive a supplement of Vitamin C.
Dr. W.A. Harris administrated 1 gram of Vitamin C per day for a period of two
weeks to 20 out of a group of 40 infertile men. All the wives of the men who had taken
Vitamin C got pregnant but none of the wives of the men who had taken placebo
did.
In a five month study made by Doctor Judy Z. Millez on a group of monozygotic
twins the difference in growth between the brothers was between 0.6 and 2.5 cm in the
favour of the children who had taken supplements of Vitamin C.
When the walls of the blood vessels are wounded, the blood coagulates in that
specific area. When the blood coagulates, the fibrinogen in the blood is converted into
fibrin, which sticks to the affected zone. The negative cholesterol joins the porous fibrin.
The calcium particles get glued together and then enter the cholesterol layer to harden it.
The cemented arteries become rigid and may break, leading to internal bleeding and
death.
Now you know that heart diseases occur due to the lack of Vitamin C. Something
the doctors won’t tell you. From family experience I can tell you that one or two grams a
day of Vitamin C, over a long period of time, gradually reduce heart problems. Also from
a family experience I can tell you that a person who didn’t consume Vitamin C and who
didn’t have any apparent heart condition had a heart attack. Medicine for the heart is:
Vitamin C, Lysine, Omega 3, Ginseng, Siberian, sea-buckthorns and CoenzymeQ10.

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