Heart Attack Prevention That Works!

Noted research Cardiologist Dr. Matthias Rath has shown by ultrafast computed X-ray angiography that blocked coronary heart arteries can be unblocked. He has published photographs in “Why Animals Don’t Get Heart Attacks But People Do.”
It seems totally absurd that official medicine will continue denying that vitamin C cures arterial disease. In some people, other antioxidants speed cure. Dr. Rath says, “Any therapy that stops coronary heart disease in its early stages prevents heart attacks later on.” The following is from page 40 of his book: “These pictures document a milestone in medicine—the complete natural disappearance of coronary heart disease.” Dr. Rath’s book was published in 2003. I was demonstrating this in 1999 in retinal arterial photographs, showing in much greater detail—and in color—how the blockages dissolve, often in three months. When Hull University student Paul Francis worked with me to write his thesis “Analysis of Retinal Images for Healthcare,” we found that his arteries were suffering, showing the considerable stress of the study, and that the growth of his arterial blockages was reversed with extra vitamin C as he describes in the paper. In his thesis, confirming my observations, Francis states: “This finding is in line with the theory suggested by Dr. Bush that over a period of time and with an increased daily intake of vitamin C, the brighter deposits of cholesterol are seen to gradually disappear.” He knew that he could only ascribe the increase of his own heart disease (corresponding precisely with the retinal arteries) to his own stress and the disease’s subsequent reduction to his vitamin C. This occurred exactly the same way in 200 patients who signed testimonials to having witnessed the decrease of their own arterial disease.
So impressed was W. Gifford-Jones, M.D., that he, perhaps unwisely, stated several times that my “historic discovery is worthy of the Nobel Prize.” Now we have a problem. Seven hundred new U.K. cancers are started annually by ordinary X-ray angiography. Ultrafast angiography uses even more radiation. It cannot be repeated often. However, even daily retinal photography carries no risk. It is cheaper, much faster, safer, and it more easily allows microscopic changes to be measured. Optometrists should be falling over themselves to offer the public this lifesaving service, but they aren’t. To shake them into action, I wrote the book innocently titled “700 Vitamin C Secrets (and 1,000 Not So Secret For Doctors!)” because conventional medicine has contributed to heart disease by deterring people from taking vitamin C. When offering a new professional doctorate in CardioRetinometry in the U.K., I met with opposition from the Association of Optometrists and colleagues. This can only be overcome by your insisting on optometrists taking proper care of your heart and sending your images to the World Institute of Optometry and CardioRetinometry (CardiOptometry.org) for evaluation! In 1979, the BBC reported on my work that resulted in U.K. optometrists being compelled to perform eye-pressure testing. Today, the BBC refuses to interview me.
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