I checked around and I couldn't info that animals have "natural" heart attacks.
I am constantly amazed by how much of the past I still do not know.
(probably old news for most, gotta be someone else like me out there)
In this video Holt speaks about tying off a coronary artery to induce a heart attack in a dog.
They did 3 surgeries, tying off a new artery each time for a total of 3 arteries.
I'll give them an E for effort and a Holy Smokes they failed to give the dog a heart attack
Creating a Heart Attack- An Animal Study Dr. David Holt from mercola
I like Dr. Holt
Heart Attack in Dogs : "...cases of coronary artery disease that have been defined in dogs were
associated with hormonal imbalances, such as hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid gland). ...
A heart attack is actually a very unlikely cause."
I understand the mind, etc has the biggest influence in health but health
for most mortals (that's me ) isn't a 100% mental activity
I brought this topic up to ask about what you guys thought about what
Matthias Rath, M.D. had to say in his 74 page book "10 Years That Changed Medicine Forever"
Rath addresses these issues:
It turns out the American Heart Association in 1998 accepted the fact
that Lipoprotein(a) (also called Lp(a)) is a risk factor.
Rath puts the horse ( Lipoprotein(a)) before the cart (bad cholesterol)
and states Lipoprotein(a) is required to make the bad cholesterol ... be Bad.
"lipoprotein(a) was only found in humans and other species that had lost the
ability to manufacture their own vitamin C"
I looked at my cat food, nope, I'm not being sold vitamin C in the cat food.
Rath worked with Linus Pauling using a code language to keep their research of vitamin C a SECRET.
Linus Pauling has received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Peace Prize and
the Lenin Peace Prize to name only a FEW of his many Honors and awards.
Research showed: "... developed the same deposits in the artery walls that
caused heart attacks and strokes in human beings. ... Most importantly, this
striking difference was not obtained by adding cholesterol or fat to the diet
but by omitting one single factor from the diet /Vitamin C. ...
almost every scientific explanation for heart disease that had existed
since the beginning of time." POOF up in SMOKE
Direct link between the prevention of scurvy where it was clear that vitamin C
would stabilize the artery wall and therefore also protect it against the
damages associated with cardiovascular disease.
"... editor in chief of National Academy of Sciences changed his mind.
Against all rules of the academy, he decided to send the manuscript
submitted by Linus Pauling to reviewers. They rejected the publication of this
landmark paper with the argument: "Since there is no puzzle of cardiovascular
disease, there can be no solution to this puzzle."
The Dr. Rath Health Foundation | Responsibility for a healthy world
Randy
I am constantly amazed by how much of the past I still do not know.
(probably old news for most, gotta be someone else like me out there)
In this video Holt speaks about tying off a coronary artery to induce a heart attack in a dog.
They did 3 surgeries, tying off a new artery each time for a total of 3 arteries.
I'll give them an E for effort and a Holy Smokes they failed to give the dog a heart attack
Creating a Heart Attack- An Animal Study Dr. David Holt from mercola
I like Dr. Holt
Heart Attack in Dogs : "...cases of coronary artery disease that have been defined in dogs were
associated with hormonal imbalances, such as hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid gland). ...
A heart attack is actually a very unlikely cause."
I understand the mind, etc has the biggest influence in health but health
for most mortals (that's me ) isn't a 100% mental activity
I brought this topic up to ask about what you guys thought about what
Matthias Rath, M.D. had to say in his 74 page book "10 Years That Changed Medicine Forever"
Rath addresses these issues:
- Why animals don't get heart attacks, but among people it is the number one killer?
- Why do people get infarctions in the coronary arteries of the heart and
heart attacks - but we don’t have nose attacks, ear attacks or infarctions in most other parts of the body? - Why do animals with generally high levels of cholesterol
in the blood not get heart attacks? - The bear and other animals that sleep during winter time have cholesterol
levels of 600 mg/dl and higher.
Why are they not extinct from a heart attack epidemic?
It turns out the American Heart Association in 1998 accepted the fact
that Lipoprotein(a) (also called Lp(a)) is a risk factor.
Rath puts the horse ( Lipoprotein(a)) before the cart (bad cholesterol)
and states Lipoprotein(a) is required to make the bad cholesterol ... be Bad.
"lipoprotein(a) was only found in humans and other species that had lost the
ability to manufacture their own vitamin C"
I looked at my cat food, nope, I'm not being sold vitamin C in the cat food.
Rath worked with Linus Pauling using a code language to keep their research of vitamin C a SECRET.
Linus Pauling has received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Peace Prize and
the Lenin Peace Prize to name only a FEW of his many Honors and awards.
Research showed: "... developed the same deposits in the artery walls that
caused heart attacks and strokes in human beings. ... Most importantly, this
striking difference was not obtained by adding cholesterol or fat to the diet
but by omitting one single factor from the diet /Vitamin C. ...
almost every scientific explanation for heart disease that had existed
since the beginning of time." POOF up in SMOKE
Direct link between the prevention of scurvy where it was clear that vitamin C
would stabilize the artery wall and therefore also protect it against the
damages associated with cardiovascular disease.
"... editor in chief of National Academy of Sciences changed his mind.
Against all rules of the academy, he decided to send the manuscript
submitted by Linus Pauling to reviewers. They rejected the publication of this
landmark paper with the argument: "Since there is no puzzle of cardiovascular
disease, there can be no solution to this puzzle."
The Dr. Rath Health Foundation | Responsibility for a healthy world
Randy
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