I don't know about the sunflower lecithin as it comes under polyunsaturated oil I believe and not to be recommended in high doses. Also, the jury is still out on liposomal vit c - I prefer the wholefood type of vitamin c as it is not just ascorbic acid which is an antioxidant only. Oxidative damage to vascular walls, internal organs, skin etc., is caused by oxidation of polyunsaturated oils and lack of vitamin c and vitamin k. (Ray Peat) and lack of saturated fat....Dee
Sent from my iPad > On 18 Mar 2016, at 13:34, Olushola Camara <[email protected]> wrote: > > I got this from a poster on a site: > They say that coronary heart disease is caused by a localized scurvy in the > damaged blood vessels. Vitamin C is essential to the health of all blood > vessels. When the intracellar "glue" of your arteries become damaged due to > lack of Vit C, many times from an infection, the first step is > arteriosclerosis. Vitamin C deficiency causes an ungelling of the > glycoproteins in the basement membrane of the blood vessels. A focal vitamin > C deficiency in the arterial wall degenerates the basement membrane allowing > the abnormal deposition of solutes such as calcium, cholesterol, and fats > because these are substitutes to Vit C. Subsequently there is a proliferation > of macrophages in the basement membrane which continues as long the abnormal > deposition of these solutes continues. And, until vitamin C levels in the > arteries normalize, abnormal deposits will continue to appear and macrophages > will continue to proliferate and engulf the solutes (cholesterol), there by > continuing the relentless progression of arteriosclerosis. > If you fail to build up your tissues first with vitamin C, Proline and > Lysine, removing the plaques with Lethicin will very likely induce a > hemorrhage and > you will pass away rather quickly.” > > For 6 Months > > 2G LIPOSOMAL SODIUM ASCORBATE > > 2G L-Proline > > 2G L-Lysine > > For 2 Weeks > > High dosage of Sunflower Lecithin > > BLOCK BUSTER ALL CLEAR > > Olushola

