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41. Age and Dietary Vitamin C Intake Affect Brain Physiology in Genetically Modified Mice Expressing Human Lipoprotein(A) and Unable to Synthesize Vitamin C
(Aging)
...  Methods: This mouse model was used in our study to investigate the effects of prolonged intake of low and high levels of vitamin C, at different ages, on oxidative damage, cholesterol levels and lipoprotein(a) ...
Created on 24 December 2021
42. Lipoprotein (a)
(All Projects)
... other forms of CVD1,2. Lp(a) is a cholesterol carrier composed of an LDL molecule with its structural protein - ApoB-100 - bound to the additional high molecular weight glycoprotein called apolipoprotein-a ...
Created on 27 April 2015
43. Physician's Spea
(All Testimonials)
... In almost every case, I have seen improvements of varying degrees. In hypertension, osteo-arthritis, tinnitus, hyper-cholesterolemia, myocardial-infarction, and stroke cases, I observed the improvements ...
Created on 22 April 2015
44. Do you have Multiple Risks for Heart Disease? MICRONUTRIENTS CAN HELP
(Health Science News Page)
... the US. Despite ever increasing prescriptions for high blood pressure and cholesterol reducing medications, cardiovascular disease is expected to increase to 40% by 2030. This is because conventional ...
Created on 10 April 2015
45. Micronutrient Synergy Helps in High Blood Pressure
(Health Science News Page)
... by cultured aortic smooth muscle cells. Our in vivo studies have proven that the synergistic micronutrient mixture reduced blood pressure, cholesterol and blood glucose levels - the three important parameters ...
Created on 10 April 2015
46. Micronutrients Help In Maintenance Of Blood Sugar
(Health Science News Page)
... preceded by a variety of symptoms collectively called metabolic syndrome. It comprises a diversity of symptoms ranging from obesity, high blood sugar, high blood pressure, to high cholesterol. It is proven ...
Created on 09 April 2015
47. Health Protective Effects Of Phytonutrients: Resveratrol
(Health Science News Page)
... health through its antioxidant properties. It helps prevent damage to the blood vessels; it reduces bad cholesterol while increasing good cholesterol, and prevents formation of blood clots. In addition ...
Created on 08 April 2015
48. Health Protective Effects Of Phytonutrients: Curcumin
(Health Science News Page)
... of which obstruct proper blood circulation. Recent studies show that curcumin helps maintain cholesterol levels by reducing low-density cholesterol (LDL) and triglyceride levels1. In addition, it can reverse ...
Created on 08 April 2015
49. The Dr. Rath Research Institute Puts Strong Focus on Clinical Research
(Clinical Studies tab)
... high cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia) - heart failure - high blood pressure (hypertension) - bone fractures - diabetes - tinnitus - asthma - arthritis - periodontosis - tuberculosis More ...
Created on 07 April 2015
50. Lipoprotein(A) And Vitamin C Affect The Development Of Breast Cancer Tumors In LP(A)+; GULO-/- Mice
(Scientific Presentations: Cancer)
... positively for Lp(a) and their size was inversely proportional to Lp(a) cholesterol serum levels. Lp(a) could not be detected in tumors from wild type mice and the presence of tumors was associated with ...
Created on 04 April 2015
51. Nutritional Improvement of Metabolic Syndrome Parameters in Immature Fructose Fed Wild Type Mice
(Diabetes)
J.C. Cha, V. Ivanov, M.W. Roomi, T. Kalinovsky, A. Niedzwiecki, M. Rath Dr. Rath Research Institute, 1260 Memorex Drive, Santa Clara, CA 95050 Molecular Medicine Reports, 2011, DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2011.562 ...
Created on 22 March 2015
52. Nutrient supplementation modulates angiotensin II-mediated atherosclerosis in ApoE KO mice
(Heart Disease)
... mice was 208% (p=0.026) that in mice fed the regular diet, making for a more stable plaque type. NM-supplemented mice showed significant reduction in total cholesterol (32% decrease, p=0.0001) and LDL ...
Created on 14 March 2015
53. Individual Testimonials
(All Testimonials)
    Thousands of people worldwide have benefited their health as a result of taking advantage of Dr. Rath’s scientific discoveries. The following experiences represent just a few examples of the many ...
Created on 26 February 2015
54. Hypertension
(All Projects)
... the risk of damage. As a result, cholesterol and other fatty molecules carried in the blood can deposit in the damaged areas, leading to atherosclerosis and a risk of heart attack or stroke. Constrictions ...
Created on 10 February 2015
55. Cellular Medicine in Heart Disease
(All Projects)
Why Cholesterol Is Not the Cause of Heart Disease Dr. Rath’s discovery of the vitamin C-scurvy-heart disease connection and our latest research shed new light on the role of cholesterol in heart disease. ...
Created on 09 February 2015
56. Research
(All Projects)
... is not a high cholesterol problem, but the consequence of chronic deficiency of vitamin C and other micronutrients in the blood vessel walls  We were the first to develop a new approach effective in stopping ...
Created on 06 February 2015
57. Discoveries
(Discoveries Tab)
... the current perception of the origin of heart disease and defines  its new therapeutic targets, shifting them from high cholesterol as being a primary blood risk factor for this disease to the instability ...
Created on 29 January 2015
58. Immunological Evidence for the Accumulation of Lipoprotein(a) in the Atherosclerotic Lesion of the Hypoascorbemic Guinea Pig
(Leading Publications)
... be an ideal animal model for future atherosclerosis research. Our knowledge about the atherogenetic process in recent years has profited by an increased understanding of the role of cholesterol and lipid ...
Created on 22 January 2015
59. Solution to the Puzzle of Human Cardiovascular Disease: Its Primary Cause Is Ascorbate Deficiency, Leading to the Deposition of Lipoprotein(a) and Fibrinogen/Fibrin in the Vascular Wall
(Leading Publications)
... defects. In these familial hypercholesterolemic patients the incidence of CVD was significantly determined by the Lp(a) plasma concentration, with total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol in plasma not related ...
Created on 22 January 2015
60. Unified Theory of Human Cardiovascular Disease Leading the Way to the Abolition of This Disease as a Cause for Human Mortality
(Leading Publications)
... seemingly unrelated processes as foam cell formation and decreased reverse-cholesterol transfer, and also peripheral angiopathies in diabetic or homocystinuric patients. We did not accept this observation ...
Created on 22 January 2015
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