Reversal of Cardiovascular Diseases, Sharing a Few Cases

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death, killing some 18 million people globally, costing more than $320 billion annually in the USA alone. About 2/3 of these deaths are due to heart attacks and strokes, with atherosclerosis the key pathology. Although the causes of CVDs continue to be debated, it is generally accepted in the literature that atherosclerotic CVDs are inflammatory diseases with elevated oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is due to the imbalance of excessive oxidants (toxins) and deficient antioxidants. The resulting deficiency of vitamin C, a primary antioxidant, leads to impairment of collagen synthesis. Collagen plays a critical role in the integrity of arterial walls. Collagen deficiency results in arterial wall damage and an inflammatory response leading to atherosclerosis and associated pathologies including coronary artery stenosis and occlusion.

Based on the review and analysis of decades of research, we have previously proposed an integrative orthomolecular medicine approach that includes healthy lifestyle, nutritional supplementation with a focus on high dose vitamin C and other antioxidants, and toxin avoidance and removal (detox). We report here that with this protocol we have reversed two cases of atherosclerotic CVDs. Existing evidence and clinical experience suggest that atherosclerosis is preventable and reversible.

[The above 32 minute presentation inaugurates the new video arm of the Orthomolecular Medicine News Service. The Orthomolecular Medicine Educational Video Service is free-access, peer-reviewed, and non-commercial.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1dbpz2xB3jhAAyjvLn2yOQ/about
Videos will also be posted on Brighteon at https://www.brighteon.com/channels/OMES
Your comments, corrections and suggestions are invited and may be made directly to <DrCheng@drwlc.com> .]

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