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Dr. Rath was born in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1955. After graduating from medical school he worked as a physician and researcher at the University Clinic of Hamburg, Germany and the German Heart Center in Berlin. His research focused on the causes of arteriosclerosis and cardiovascular disease.
Cardiovascular diseases, heart attacks and strokes
are the number 1 cause of death in America
The medical breakthrough I've led
reveals that cariovascular disease
is an early form of the sailor's disease; scurvy
Vitamin C is the key molecule that keeps our arteries healthy and stable
Our body cannot produce a single molecule of vitamin C
When the sailors in earlier centuries tried to circumnavegate the globe
and did not get fresh fruits for months
their arteries broke apart.
Hundreds of thousands of sailors died from blood loss.
The prevention and the cure for the sailor's disease, scurvy
is an optimum supply of vitamin C.
Vitamin C helps to heal the weak and fragile artery walls.
Today everyone gets some vitamin C and scurvy is rare
but almost everyone suffers from vitamin deficiency
over the years millions of cracks develop in our arteries
cholesterol and other repair factors in the blood enter these cracks
and are laid down inside the artery walls.
The deposits are nothing else than Nature's plaster cast
for a vitamin defficient, weak blood vessel wall.
Just as in the sailor's disease, scurvy
Vitamin C also repairs the blood vessel wall in cardio-vascular diseases.
The deposits are gradually dissolved and the fat molecules burned in the liver.
The artery wall heals.
English captions and Portuguese subtitles: YashamiLL