About the Cure for Heart Disease
The theory that cardiovascular heart disease is related to a deficiency of ascorbic acid or vitamin C was first proposed by a Canadian doctor, Dr G. C. Willis in 1953. Dr Willis found that atherosclerotic plaques form over vitamin-C-starved blood vessel tissues in both guinea pigs and human beings. In 1989, after the discoveries of the Lp(a) cholesterol molecule and its lysine binding sites, Dr Linus Pauling and his associate Matthias Rath formulated a unified theory of heart disease and the cure for heart disease. Together they claim to have invented the cure using Vitamin C and lysine in large amounts. These become Lp(a) binding inhibitors that restore the vascular health and destroy atherosclerotic plaques.