Patrick McGean and Doc Stump (who recently celebrated his 88th birthday) analyze some commonly held beliefs regarding blood pressure, heart disease, cholesterol levels, and Vitamin C intake.
Patrick McGean has served as Director of the Live Blood and Cellular Matrix Study since 1991. Using data from his worldwide study, he has documented how sulfur deficiency that is endemic in our society is directly connected with chronic illness and disease. Further information about McGean’s background can be found on the EnCognitive.com website under the The Live Blood and Cellular Matrix Study heading.
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References
Linus Pauling lectures on Vitamin C and Heart Disease
August 13, 1993
By Michael Wooldridge
L-Proline/Lysine Amino Acids with Vitamin C, Magnesium, Grape Seed, & Hawthorn Berry Extract
SmartBodyZ.com
L-Lysine is one of 9 essential amino acids that cannot be made in the body. It is the basic raw material for carnitine synthesis. L-Proline can be made in the body but low protein/vegetarian diets may not promote optimal l-proline production. L-Lysine and l-proline amino acids are the precursors of hydroxy-lysine (HL), and hydroxy-proline (HP), two constituents of collagen.
How to Cure Kidney Stones With Vinegar
by Susan Kaye
Mar. 10, 2011
LiveStrong.com
Prevention and early detection are important in the treatment of kidney stones. Organic apple cider vinegar is a natural folk remedy used successfully for treatment.
Atorvastatin (brand name: Lipitor)
U.S. National Library of Medicine
Atorvastatin is used along with diet, exercise, and weight-loss to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke and to decrease the chance that heart surgery will be needed in people who have heart disease. Atorvastatin may cause side effects, some of which can be serious.
New Study Shows Using Statins Actually Worsens Your Heart Function
Dr. Joseph Mercola
Mercola.com
June 22, 2011
The majority of people who use statin cholesterol-lowering drugs are doing so because they believe lowering their cholesterol will prevent heart attacks and strokes. How many of these people do you think would continue to take them if they knew these very same drugs have been linked to decreased heart muscle function and increased risk of stroke?
Thomas E. Levy, M.D., J.D.
Dr. Thomas E. Levy is a board certified cardiologist who has written six books on health-related issues. Most of his work has centered on how to restore and/or maintain good health in the face of the many different forms of toxicity that all of us face. He is currently working on his seventh book, “Death by Calcium: The Supplement that Kills.”