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My name is Johan Wilken. I am in my early forty’s and was diagnosed with the genetic disorder “Familial Hypercholesterolaemia” (FH) when I was 10 years old. I had my first myocardial infarction (heart attack) when I was 32.

Since the discovery of my condition, I was placed on every cholesterol-lowering treatment available at the time, but without much success. Only by taking dangerously high dosages of prescription cholesterol-lowering drugs, could I effectively control my cholesterol. However, during the last 8 years, I suffered from chronic constipation, a constant swollen liver, sore joints and muscles, chronic insomnia, sudden memory loss, chronic bleeding of my small intestines, and low energy levels.

After more than 8 years of bad health I had enough…! I immediately stopped all my prescription treatment and soon realised… I am in trouble!!!…I have no means of keeping my cholesterol under control anymore. But I was determined not to touch any artificial treatment again.

Soon I discovered that ascorbic acid (vitamin C), taken in dosages several times the recommended daily allowance, has the same cholesterol-lowering properties as statins. And, if taken in conjunction with the amino acids lysine and proline, will clean my arteries from artherosclerotic plaque and keep them strong and healthy. I had the recommended ingredients mixed and immediately started taking it. Within the first week I started to feel like a different person… by the forth month my cholesterol levels had dropped considerably and I had no more of the ugly side effects as before. I felt so great that I decided to test my good health and went for an ECG at my Cardiologist but not even he could find anything wrong with me.

 

I feel great… and want to recommend that you try this formula for yourself…!

 

Just think… a natural way to control your cholesterol… what a bargain!

 

Eureka!!!…     I found it!

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References and recent scientific support:

 

Harvard Nurses Study

The 15-year Harvard study of 85,000 nurses found that a single vitamin C pill reduces the incidence of heart disease by almost 30%. According to the numbers in [this story] A 360 mg vitamin C pill daily would save more than 300,000 lives per year.

 

British/Enstrom CVD Mortality Findings

In 1992 Dr. James E. Enstrom of the UCLA School of Public Health, published his latest research on how men taking vitamin C, about 300 milligrams or more per day, on average live six years longer than those who receive less than 50 milligrams of vitamin C daily. See this [ article ] on the Enstrom work. In late 2003, British researchers confirmed the finding that low vitamin C is related to higher CVD mortality. (They found no relationship between either vitamin E or vitamin A and mortality.) See this [ article ] for a review of the British mortality findings.

 

CVD Mortality Curves

It is not controversial that total mortality from all forms of heart disease peaked between the years 1950 and 1970, and that deaths from coronary heart disease peaked around 1970. It is interesting that in 1970, Nobelist Linus Pauling published his best-selling book Vitamin C and the Common Cold. See this [ article ] on the decline in the death rate from heart disease since Pauling's first book was published.

 

Oxford meta-analysis of 27 clinical studies

A meta-analysis of 27 large studies (09/04/2000) at Oxford University found that people with high Lp(a) are 70% more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than people with normal or low Lp(a). See this [ article ] describing the paper published in the American Heart Association Journal CIRCULATION.

 

JAMA Jan 23/30 2002 RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND CONTROLLED TRIAL IN HUMANS FOUND STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT 60-SECOND TREADMILL EXERCISE IMPROVEMENTS IN 5000 MG VITAMIN C GROUPS

[Chelation Therapy for Ischemic Heart Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Knudtson, et. al. JAMA, Jan 23/30, 2002 - Vol 287, No 4. Pp 481-486]

 

Vitamin C transforms stem cells into heart muscle

Stem cells, undifferentiated cells that can become other cells, have become the subject of intense scientific research. Patients given their own stem cells have avoided heart transplants, according to recent news stories, and stroke patients have recovered more quickly after being given stem-like cells. See this [ article ] on the Harvard finding that only 1 of 880 substances tested - vitamin C - converted mouse stem cells into heart muscle.

 

Genetically-engineered Mice

Mice, like most other mammals, produce their own endogenous vitamin C, so experiments with these creatures usually have little to say about chronic scurvy in humans. Scientists recently engineered a strain of mice that are unable to synthesize ascorbate. See this [ article ] showing that mice unable to synthesize vitamin C suffer human-like athersclerosis.

 

1700+ studies show Lp(a) is a major CVD risk factor

There are few studies of Lp(a) in the MEDLINE medical database prior to 1989, the year Pauling began his lecture tour. Since 1989, the Lp(a) science has exploded. There are now more than 1700 studies and articles that have investigated Lp(a). See this [ link ] for some example abstracts.

 

Cholesterol drugs do not lower Lp(a) and some raise it

A little known fact is that the top-selling statin cholesterol drugs actually cause Lp(a) to increase! See this [ article ] for more information on the dangers in the popular statin drugs.

 

CoQ10 connection

There are several reports of the remission of congestive heart failure in heart patients who have adopted Pauling's therapy. It is known that CoQ10 is a good treatment for this condition, and it is known that vitamin C is required for the body to synthesize CoQ10. See this [ article ] for more information on the vitamin C and CoQ10 connection.

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