Excerpts of the Linus Pauling Unified Theory of Cardiovascular Disease Now Available as an Internet Video Stream
Linus Pauling founded modern chemistry, he held of 48 honorary Ph.D.s, and he was the world's only 2-time unshared Nobel prize laureate. In 1992 Pauling alerted the world that a chronic vitamin C deficiency causes heart disease. Now Pauling’s message can be viewed simultaneously by millions on their home computers.
(PRWEB) May 26, 2005 -- Between 1992 and 1994, Linus Pauling and associates
informed the world that non prescription substances called "Lp(a) binding
inhibitors" prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD). Pauling stated that these
substances will also destroy existing atherosclerotic plaque already growing in
blood vessels.
There are first-hand reports that Pauling’s therapy
reverses end-stage heart disease, sometimes in as little as one month. The
number of these seemingly miraculous reversals of incapacitated cardiovascular
diseased patients increases daily. Reports that span more than a decade are
posted at PaulingTherapy.com.
Pauling’s rationale explains why the Lp(a)
binding inhibitors, especially vitamin C and the essential amino acid lysine,
exert such a strong anti-CVD effect inside human arteries. These substances
diminish cellular growth which, if left unchecked, slowly narrow the arteries,
decreasing blood flow and increasing the chances of heart attack or
stroke.
"People have a right to be skeptical," says Owen Fonorow,
President of the video’s distributor Intelisoft Multimedia, Inc., and co-founder
of the Vitamin C Foundation. "Scams abound and people don’t know what to believe
and often rely on their doctors. Most highly educated people think it impossible
that heart disease could be caused by a vitamin deficiency, and the entire
medical profession and pharmaceutical industry somehow missed it. However, the
idea that a lack of vitamin C causes heart disease is not new. For some reason
the early work, and the later Pauling/Rath theory and experiments, are ignored
as if they never existed. We are thankful that Linus Pauling decided to film a
lecture making these ideas available on video. Significant portions of the video
are now available as a web-stream which can be viewed on home
computers."
Pauling and Dr. Matthias Rath published their Unified Theory
paper in the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine in 1989. The Linus Pauling heart
disease video is less technical and describes a specific, noninvasive, nontoxic
nutritional therapy for reversing heart disease.
Pauling’s message is
not hard to understand. The late scientist explains that the Lp(a) binding
inhibitor effect is two-pronged:
#1. Vitamin C and lysine stimulate the
production of collagen. The increased collagen supply prevents the onset or
spread of cardiovascular disease by helping to heal arterial cracks (or lesions)
caused by the wear and tear of the beating heart.
#2. Lp(a) binding
inhibitors reverse atherosclerosis by inactivating the affinity that the
"sticky" Lp(a) cholesterol has for the amino acid lysine. The second action of
binding inhibitors disrupts the formation of the plaque.
"These two
actions are complementary and much less risky than prescription drugs or common
medical procedures for CVD," states Fonorow. "Pauling made his announcement
after confirming experiments at his Institute. There are now thousands of
reports referring to the plaque-destroying effect of the Pauling Therapy. After
more than 10 years, there have been no reports of adverse reactions, even in
severely incapacitated patients."
Cardiovascular related health problems
comprise one-half of all causes of death in the USA. So far, the medical
profession has failed to follow-up the Pauling/Rath discoveries. Medical
researchers have not conducted their own studies to test the Pauling/Rath
hypothesis that too little vitamin C elevates cholesterol levels, especially the
Lp(a) variant that causes narrowing of blood vessels.
The National Institutes of Health have refused to fund studies, and
there are no public reports of pharmaceutical researchers investigating the
Pauling therapy.
Linus Pauling stated that a double-blind,
placebo-controlled trial was not necessary because the vitamin and amino acid
therapy is non toxic, its effect is so pronounced, and CVD is otherwise
debilitating or fatal.
Several Lp(a) Binding Inhibitor formulas as
dietary supplements are available without prescription.
The Linus Pauling
video on Heart Disease: A Unified Theory of Cause and Cure, contains additional
information for health professionals and may be obtained from
PaulingTherapy.com, or by telephoning Intelisoft Multimedia at 800-894-9025, or
1-630-416-1438 outside the USA.
For more information or to schedule an
interview with Owen Fonorow, please call Mike Till at 281/443-3634 or e-mail
Mike at e-mail protected from spam bots.
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