Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 Posted by: "Sheri Nakken" vaccineinfo Fri Oct 6, 2006 3:48 am (PST) <http://www.tomlevym d.com/>Dr. Levy's Book"<http://www.livonlab s.com/cgi- bin/htmlos. cgi/LV/apps/ stop-americas- killer.html>Stop America's # 1 Killer! Reversible Vitamin Deficiency Found To BeOrigin Of All Coronary Heart Disease" is the de facto support for Drs.Irwin Stone/Linius Pauling vitamin C seminal work: regarding Vitamin Cdeficiency in humans and its relation to disease. A most comprehensive lookat all known risk factors for heart disease are considered. While Vitamin Cin itself, in sufficient quantities, and on its own may reduce heartdisease, other co factors and their role are all potentiated with it. Infact without vitamin C efforts to reduce and or reverse heart disease issimply not possible!The book provides exhaustive explanation on the mechanisms involved andexpands considerably on the original work postulated by Pauling et al.providing direct support for the Pauling/Rath protocol. See patentsimbedded in"<http://www.newmedia explorer. org/chris/ 2003/06/03/ orthomolecular_ solutions_to_heart_disease. htm>Orthomolecul ar Solutions to Heart Disease".Levy clearly demonstrates why Pauling, in three case reports had suchdramatic response to the said protocol (unlike poor to non extant responsefrom drugs). While this may not be considered a sufficiently large samplesize, the dramatic response is contrary to the marginal results found intraditional large sample sizes so revered in drug research. Such practiceis in fact a clear indication of searching for a needle in a haystack; inthat more often then not these huge sample sizes are needed just to showany effect! Clearly demonstrating the poor response of non nutrient basedtherapies. Why vitamin C and supporting nutrient therapy works is aptlydescribed in the book. Unlike drugs this therapy provides the very buildingblocks that are needed by the body to heal itself; there simply is just noway of getting around this basic fact. No one has a deficiency of Drugs!Inability to obtain vitamin C from our foods is further exasperated withthe escalation of<http://writerscafe. ca/book_blogs/ writers/thomas- f-pawlick_ the-end-of- food.php>toxins in our food were soon, due to soil depletion and geneticmodification the pesticides and other toxins may actually surpass mineralcontent, not to mention the direct assault form the increasing chemicals inour environment. Further many foods due to long storage and transportationtimes, not to mention processing, are already depleted of Vitaminsparticularly C in some cases up to 70%!"In almost every case, the cause of low vitamin C levels in the arteriallinings is a significant daily toxin exposure. These toxins keepneutralizing (oxidizing) the body's stores of vitamin C making themaintenance of active (reduced or non-oxidized) vitamin C levels in thevarious tissues of the body virtually impossible."The the discussion on the protective role of cholesterol and the futilityof reducing it via drugs is a breath of fresh air. This is in sharpcontrast to current primitive understanding and practice (or should I saymal practice?) of heart disease. In fact reducing cholesterol withoutaddressing its cause is not only stupid but downright negligent given thedata in the literature and that presented here. This and all other known cofactors such as high blood pressure, inflammation etc. are thoroughlydiscussed. The role of vitamin C is pivotal in that it is endemic to all diseases andcannot simply be restricted to heart disease alone. Hence, its absence isdirectly related to many other diseases such as diabetes,<http://www.newmedia explorer. org/chris/ 2006/09/25/ the_1982_ letter_on_ vitamin_c_and_cancer. htm>cancer, high blood pressure, infections etc. All theseare discussed particularly in their relation to heart disease. "So, prepare to be amazed, especially if you are a health care practitionerwho has always felt that atherosclerosis is largely an unstoppable andsteadily progressive disease. It is not. An objective review of theavailable scientific evidence demonstrates otherwise. Turn an abnormalcoronary angiogram into a normal one. What is now considered a rare buttheoretically possible occurrence can now become an expected outcome."One shortcoming of almost all scientific evidence is the generally lowdoses of vitamin C used. Imagine what could be achieved if sufficientlyhigh doses were used?The book ends with a comprehensive protocol for the prevention and reversalof atherosclerosis. Finally we now hold the recipe to nearly wipe out mostdiseases if not all! An outstanding book. A must read. Chris Gupta<http://tinyurl. com/qhuqc>http://tinyurl. com/qhuqc------------ --------- --TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION ONE:How to Stop America's #1 Killer: Attacking Causes, Not SymptomsCHAPTER 1 — It's Time for a Unifying Perspective of Heart DiseaseCHAPTER 2 — The Genesis of Arterlal Narrowings and BlockagesThe Normal ArteryWhy Arterial Narrowings DevelopDegeneration: 1st Stage of AtherosclerosisProliferation: 2nd Stage of AtherosclerosisSECTION TWO:Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors and Vitamin C DeficiencyCHAPTER 3 — High Blood Pressure and Vitamin C Deficiencyinadequate Vitamin C Initiates High Blood Pressure's Plaque-Building ActivityVitamin C Deficiency Shown to Cause and Sustain High Blood PressureCHAPTER 4 — Inflammation and Vitamin C DeficiencyA Probable Mechanism for Delivering Vitamin C to Deficient ArteriesMany if not All Causes of Arterial Inflammation Deplete Vitamin CCHAPTER 5 — Cholesterol and Vitamin C DeficiencyThe Important Toxin-Fighting Abfflties of CholesterolChondroitin Sulfate. Atherosclerosis. Cholesterol, and Vitamin CPolyunsaturated Lecithin, Atherosclerosis. Cholesterol. and Vitamin CCHAPTER 6 — Triglycerides and Vitamin C DeficiencyCHAPTER 7 — Lipoprotein( a) and Vitamin C DeficiencyCHAPTER 8 — Diabetes and Vitamin C DeficiencyCHAPTER 9 — Age,Genetics, Gender, and Vitamin C DeficiencyCHAPTER 10 —<http://www.newmedia explorer. org/chris/ 2004/08/04/ the_negative_ impact_of_ sugar_on_vitamin_ c.htm>Refined Sugar and Vitamin C DeficiencyCHAPTER 11 — Smoking and Vitamin C DeficiencyCHAPTER 12 — Homocysteine and Vitamin C DeficiencyCHAPTER 13 — Histamine and Vitamin C DeficiencyCHAPTER 14 — Infection and Vitamin C DeficiencyCHAPTER 15 — Coronary Artery Calcium and Vitamin C DeficiencyChapter 16 — Copper, Iron, and Vitamin C DeficiencyChapter 17 — Oxidative Stress and Vitamin C DeficiencyChapter 18 — Physical Activity and Vitamin C DeficiencyChapter 19 — Obesity and Vitamin C DeficiencyChapter 20 — Season and Vitamin C DeficiencyChapter 21 — Depression, Psychosocial Factors, and Vitamin C DeficiencyChapter 22 — Heart Rate and Vitamin C DeficiencyChapter 23 — fibrinogen and Vitamin C DeficiencyChapter 24 — White Blood Cells and Vitamin C DeficiencyChapter 25 — Coronary Artery Spasm and Vitamin C DeficiencyChapter 26 — Myocardial Infarction and Vitamin C DeficiencyChapter 27 — Heart Failure and Strength of Heart ContractionChapter 28 — Vitamin C and Heart Health: The StatisticsSECTION THREE:Responding to the Overwhelming EvidenceChapter 29 — Practical Suggestions for Stopping/Reversing AtherosclerosisProtocol for the Prevention andReversal of AtherosclerosisA. Total Dental RevisionB. Minimization of Dietary ToxicityC. Recommended SupplementationReferences------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account earthmysteriestours @tesco.net voicemail US 530-740-0561(go to http://www.paypal. com) or by mailVaccines - http://www.nccn. net/~wwithin/ vaccine.htmVaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn. net/~wwithin/ vaccineclass. htmReality of the Diseases & Treatment -http://www.nccn. net/~wwithin/ vaccineclass. htmHomeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn. net/~wwithin/ homeo.htm "Our ideal is not the spirituality that withdraws from life but the conquest of life by the power of the spirit." - Aurobindo. All-new Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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