| Dr.
Rath’s Scientific Discovery
in Heart Disease
Coronary
Heart Disease Is an Early Form of Scurvy
Dr. Rath’s research reveals that coronary heart disease
occurs exactly for the same reason that clinical (early) scurvy
does – a deficiency of vitamin C in the cells composing
the artery wall. Humans, unlike animals, develop heart disease
because their bodies cannot produce vitamin C. The average diet
provides enough vitamin C to prevent scurvy, but not enough to
guarantee stable artery walls. As a consequence of vitamin C deficiency,
millions of tiny cracks and lesions develop in the artery walls.
Subsequently, cholesterol, lipoproteins and other blood risk factors
enter the damaged artery walls to repair these lesions.
In the case of chronic vitamin deficiency, this repair process
becomes continuous. Over the course of many years, atherosclerotic
deposits develop. Deposits in the arteries of the heart eventually
lead to heart attack; deposits in the arteries of the brain lead
to stroke.
Dr. Rath identified and our research has proven that atherosclerosis
is nature’s plaster cast for weak and cracked arterial walls
that are chronically deficient in vitamin C and other essential
nutrients. One of these nutrients is the amino acid lysine. Lysine
is called an essential amino acid because, similar to vitamin
C, it cannot be produced in the human body. Lysine, together with
another amino acid, proline, is the main component of collagen.
These two amino acids comprise about 25% of all amino acids in
the collagen molecule. A deficiency of lysine and proline can
also trigger blood vessel wall weakness and instability.
Research and clinical studies conducted by Dr. Rath confirm
that the most important function of vitamin C in preventing heart
attacks and strokes is its ability to increase the production
of collagen, elastin, and other reinforcement molecules in the
body. This groundbreaking discovery in heart disease should be
taught in every medical textbook and school and explains why other
cardiovascular conditions, including heart
failure, irregular
heartbeat, high
blood pressure and circulatory problems in diabetes,
occur in the case of long-term vitamin deficiencies.
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