Owen,
Thank you for the information. I'm grateful. Although I tried years ago to get my parents to take vit. C, they didn't know how important it was to extend and improve quality of life; nor did I.
I went home to visit my parents last February for my dad's 90th birthday. The change since I'd last seen him in the previous August was shocking. I knew it was a clinical picture of connective tissue breaking down. He'd been overweight for years, but with wide shoulders his waist had never before extended beyond them. In February his waist measurement had increased several inches. From his armpit to his waist it looked like a concave sling. Perhaps you remember the pictures of
Tweedle-dee and Tweedle-dum from nursery rhymes. Those characters appeared to have hula-hoops at the waist without the abdomen billowing out over the belt. That was part of the clinical picture Dad presented.
After googling for Pauling and vitamin C, I found your site: http://www.practicingmedicinewithoutalicense.com
I ordered hearttech for Mom. She's still with us. And her PAD is being reversed. Last summer she fell and rolled and rolled after being on the Hearttech for eight weeks. She stood up and was just fine. Not bad for an 89-year-old lady on coumadin.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for making the formulas available, but mostly for writing the book and having the video available so that we could all be educated. Mom has watched the video 3-4 times and is compliant in taking the the vitamin C and L-lysine formula since she now understands the importance.
I "stand on my soapbox" and tell everyone willing to listen about vitamin C and L-lysine and give them your website addresses.
Gratefully,
R.
Thank you for this report. Do you think your Mom is up to going on Glenn Beck - or you, telling the story?