by catamaran » Mon Nov 24, 2008 6:02 pm
I have told this story a few times elsewhere on this site:
I have had three successive measurements of the volume of atherosclerotic lesions in my carotid arteries and abdominal aorta over a period of 30 months. The first study was to establish a baseline for existing conditions. The two subsequent studies, each at 15 month intervals, revealed a complete arrest of the progression of the volume of the lesions in my carotids as well as a firm indication that the intima of my carotids was uniformly thicker with no reduction in the area of the lumen.
Extremity blood-pressure measurements also showed no change over the 30 month period.
The rationale behind the study was to prove the efficacy of high-dose vitamin C therapy in the prevention of atherosclerosis and its concomitant heart disease and PAD, which it has conclusively.
Re: "Stopping America's #1 Killer", Dr. Thomas Levy, MD/JD
FYI: Yours truly is 75 years old and his last test for "cholesterol", four years ago, returned a reading of 287mg/dl.