There
are thousands of species of animals on Earth and only four do not
produce their own ascorbates. Science has shown that many of the
body's systems require ascorbates to function properly. Those
systems, in the absence of ascorbates, will fall into dysfunction and
disrepair.
Ascorbate deficiency has been
irrefutably linked to the world's #1 killer-heart disease.
Ascorbate deficiency causes
microscopic cracks, or lesions, to develop in arteries. Another term
for the condition is "sub-clinical scurvy."
The body's response to these lesions
is to "patch" them with the lipoprotein we know as LDL (lower-density
lipoprotein) cholesterol. If the body did not patch these lesions, we
would die from internal bleeding.
(Note: LDL cholesterol has been
maligned as the "bad cholesterol" because cardiologists find it
lining and, eventually, blocking blood vessels and arteries. The body
creates "good" HDL [high-density lipoprotein] cholesterol to carry
fats straight to the liver where they are eliminated as bile acids
through the gall bladder and, ultimately, the intestines).
As time elapses, the cracks become
more numerous and the older LDL cholesterol patches harden into
plaque. The process causes the diameter of the arteries to become
narrower.
This is why "high blood pressure" is
usually the first sign of heart disease-its a law of nature that when
the flow of liquid is restricted, increased pressure results.
Eventually, the restriction can become
a blockage, shutting off the flow of blood to tissue in certain areas
of the body. This eventuality damages tissue and leads to angina,
strokes or heart attacks. Plaque and clumping blood can also break
away from their moorings, travel to the heart and cause a heart
attack.
Upon review, we now understand that the cause of heart
disease is ascorbate defiency, which causes lesions in blood veins,
vessels and arteries and that the body's response is to patch the
lesions with LDL cholesterol to prevent us from bleeding to death.
This process causes restrictions in blood flow which causes high
blood pressure, eventually resulting in angina and heart attack.
Our task is to reverse the condition
causing vesicular/arterial lesions and remove the plaque that has
accumulated to patch these lesions.
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