November/December 2001 Featured Stories
Reversing Heart Disease
Nobel Prize winner tells how
by Jon J. Brooks, M.D.

When
Dr. Linus Pauling published his theory on Vitamin C and the common
cold, the "Establishment" quickly branded him a "Quack"
while suggesting he remain a physicist, for which he received two
Nobel prizes. When Pauling suggested that vitamin C had efficacy with
cancer, it was considered nonsense by the "Establishment"
as well as the mainstream media.
Recently I read Pauling's research involving heart disease. I had
never seen it published. I have an occlusion of my carotid arteries,
which made the data of great interest to me. I wanted to share this
with you.
Linus Pauling's Unified Theory and Therapy for Heart
Disease
Linus Pauling claimed that specific non-toxic substances called
Lp(a) binding inhibitors taken orally will prevent and may even
dissolve existing atherosclerotic plaque build-ups. This work is
based on at least 2 Nobel Prizes in Medicine and the efforts of
countless medical researchers. The theory and conclusions offered
represent the final contribution of an American scientific giant.
The fact that you have not heard about this discovery in the mainstream
media is disturbing. It speaks volumes about how powerful interests
can somehow suppress vital information that would be detrimental
to their financial interests.
In 1989, the eminent American scientist Linus Pauling and his associate
Matthias Rath MD, unlocked a medical mystery. They found the reason
human beings suffer heart disease.
Then in 1991, Linus Pauling invented a non-prescription cure. The
twice Nobel prize winning genius, chemist, and medical researcher
made the strong (and so far unreported) claim that heart disease
can be controlled, even cured, by a specific "mega-nutrient"
therapy. Heart patients using the Pauling Therapy routinely avoid
angioplasty and open heart surgery. Not by lowering cholesterol,
as the media would have us believe, but by attacking the root cause.
Rapid recovery has been the rule, not the exception. Strangely,
there are no known adverse side effects, yet the medical profession
ignores Pauling and Rath.
You Must Unlearn What You Have Learned
Atherosclerotic plaques deposit in response to injury. This major
finding led to the 1985 Brown-Goldstein Nobel prize in medicine.
The confusion in the media is cause and effect. The fallacy is that
cholesterol causes heart disease, but plaque build-ups are the effect
of heart disease. G. C. Willis, MD, made the crucial observation
in the early 1950s. A Canadian doctor, he noticed that atherosclerotic
plaques in his patients kept forming in the same places - usually
near the heart where the blood vessels are stretched and bent.
Willis was the first to implicate high blood pressures and the
mechanical stress caused by the heart beat. The Pauling and Rath
theory relies on this observation that plaque does not form randomly
throughout the blood stream. (Note: In a heart bypass,veins from
the leg are used which are without plaque.) Accordingly,it is unlikely
that the primary cause of the lesions leading to heart disease are
"poisons" circulating in the blood.
What causes the stress fractures in the walls of blood vessels
that leads to heartdisease? The Pauling/Rath unified theory blames
a lack of a specific protein caused by a specific vitamin deficiency.
Visualize a garden hose being continually stepped on 70-80 times
per minute. A fate similar to the coronary arteries feeding the
heart. Like the garden hose, the arteries lose their strength and
stability over time from wear and tear. According to Pauling, the
atherosclerotic plaques of coronary heart disease form only after
cracks or stress fractures appear. This healing process begins with
one very important "sticky" form of cholesterol.
What is Lp(a) and why is it important?
Lipoprotein(a) "small a" or Lp(a) is a variant of the
so called "bad" LDL cholesterol. Lp(a) is "sticky"
substance in the blood that Pauling and Rath believe is the lipid
that begins the process of forming atherosclerotic plaques in heart
disease. The 1985 Nobel prize in medicine was awarded for the discovery
of the cholesterol binding sites. The so-called Lysine Binding Sites.
We now know that it is Lp(a) and not ordinary cholesterol which
binds to form plaque.
Briefly, Lp(a) has lysine (and proline) receptors. You can think
of a chemical receptor as a simple lock and key. Only one key (e.g.
lysine) will fit into the lock (receptor on the Lp(a) molecule.)
There may be multiple receptors on the molecule, but once they are
all filled up with keys (lysine or proline) the Lp(a) molecule looses
its ability to bind with any more "keys." When all the
Lp(a) locks have keys, Lp(a) will no longer be able to create plaque.
Once Linus Pauling learned that Lp(a) has receptors for lysine,
he knew how to counter the atherosclerosis process chemically. His
invention, the Pauling Therapy, is to increase the concentration
of this essential and non-toxic amino acid (and proline) in the
blood serum.
Lysine and proline supplements increase the concentration of free
lysine and proline in the blood. The higher the concentration of
the free lysine (and proline) in the blood, the more likely it is
that Lp (a) molecules will bind with this lysine, rather than the
lysine strands that have been exposed by cracks in blood vessels,
or the other lysine that has been attracted to the Lp(a) already
attached to the blood vessel wall.
According to Pauling, a high concentration of free lysine can destroy
existing plaques. It is important to keep all this in perspective
using the Pauling/Rath Unified theory. If you are not getting enough
vitamin C to produce collagen, and your blood vessels are wearing
down,then the Lp(a)plaque is of great benefit to you. Simply removing
plaque without restoring the vein or artery to health is like tearing
a scab off a wound. You do not want to remove the scab until after
the tissue underneath has started healing. Your body needs sufficient
vitamin C so your veins and arteries can heal.
The Unified Theory blames mechanical stresses (high blood pressures,
stretching and bending, etc.) on the blood vessels for exposing
lysine that Lp(a) is attracted to. This explains why plaque doesn't
always form. Atherosclerosis is a healing process. Like a scab,
plaques form after a lesion or injury to the blood vessel wall.
There is an awesome elegance that these binding inhibitors (vitamin
C/lysine) are completely non-toxic. They are also the basic building
blocks of collagen. The unified theory blames poor collagen production
for the entire problem of heart disease. Therefore, the Pauling
Therapy not only melts plaque, but it attacks the root cause by
stimulating the bodies' production of collagen.
With enough collagen, arteries remain strong and plaque free. The
Pauling and Rath theory postulates that the root cause of atherosclerotic
plaque deposits is a chronic vitamin C deficiency which limits the
collagen our bodies can make.
If you suffer plaque deposits, it is likely you owe your life to
this material that narrows your arteries. This process by itself
rarely kills people, but plaque lined arteries make heart attack
more likely from a blood clot or blockage. (Plaque lined arteries
can not easily dilate in response to a clot.)
A surprising body of experimental research supports the Pauling/Rath
view. Before teaming with Pauling, Dr. Rath's German research team
examined plaque from human aortas (blood vessels near the heart)
post-mortem. They discovered that atherosclerotic plaques are composed
primarily of Lp(a), not ordinary LDL cholesterol.
An important finding is that this sticky Lp(a) (an LDL-like cholesterol
substance) has only been found in the very few animal species that
do not make their own vitamin C, including humans. We humans are
almost unique among life on Earth in that we must get our vitamin
C entirely from the diet.
The Cause Of Heart Disease Science has known for almost two decades
that damage to the walls of blood vessels (or lesions) are a necessary
precondition for the formation of atherosclerotic plaques in human
beings. The most popular competing theories as to why these lesions
occur include:
- Oxidized cholesterol in the blood,
- Elevated levels and oxidized homocysteine in the blood, and
- Vitamin deficiencies
(It is safe to say that few researchers believe that high levels
of fat or cholesterol in the diet are the primary cause of heart
disease. An exception may be researchers working for companies that
offer high priced cholesterol lowering medications.) In our view,
all competing theories must be able to explain:
· Why occlusive cardiovascular disease does not occur in animals,
and
· Why infarction's in humans usually occur in the arteries at locations
where the mechanical stress (blood pressure, arterial bending and
stretching, etc.)is a factor, rather than more randomly distributed
throughout the body.
These two observations are the cornerstones of the vitamin C theory.
Furthermore, the early findings of Canadian doctors Patterson and
Willis should not be forgotten. Their research indicated that arterial
tissue levels of ascorbate (vitamin C) are much lower in heart patients
when compared with controls, and that ascorbate supplementation
could reduce arterial deposits. This pioneering work should have
been immediately followed up.
This link is worth reading if one has, or is at risk for, heart
Disease: www.paulingtherapy.com