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Have A Healthy Heart

Vitamins prevent heart attacks not cholesterol lowering drugs.



Dr. Matthias Rath points out that there are several thousand miles of blood veins in your body. Those don't become clogged and cause problems. If cholesterol in the blood was causing problems, it would cause problems throughout the body. Only the 10 inches of veins right at the heart are affected by cholesterol. Now why Would that be? It's because those veins at the heart are shut flat with every heart pump - like 70 or 80 times a minute, millions of times a year. They fail not because they are clogged, but because the walls of the veins cannot take being flattened so many times and they split. Vitamin C is what makes the walls of the blood vessels strong. Scurvy is a vitamin C deficiency, and heart attacks are part of the same problem. The deposits of cholesterol on the walls of those particular veins serve to increase their strength and prevent the veins from being totally flattened. The deposits are not there to clog the veins. When a vein splits, it stays flat instead of opening again and that is what causes a heart attack. Vitamin C is what prevents heart attacks. Read Dr. Rath's books and be sure to buy some vitamin C. The pharmaceutical companies definitely don't want you to read his books, because you won't buy their cholesterol lowering drugs.
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