Is the Pauling Therapy effective in treating hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? Oris it more effective for dilated cardiomyopathy? Or is it equally effective for both types? Also, as L-Carnitine is used to address dilation of the=0Aheart, is this amino acid also beneficial for patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy where the heart wall has dramatically thickened? I noticed that in the list of ingredients for Tower Ascorsine-9, L-Carnitine is missing. Is there a reason for this and should I add this ingredient separately?
Thank you in advance for your answer.
--Tawnia
I don't feel qualified to answer this question, but others at this forum may. The Pauling therapy is for Chronic Scurvy aka atherosclerosis. Pauling felt it will stop and reverse it. High dose vitamin C as the universal "panacea" will have predictably positive effects on almost everything, especially if the problem is caused by the chronic low supply in humans.
I thought Tower had put the carnitine back into Ascorsine-9. I'll ask them.