Cardio-vascular disease and Live Blood Analysis
Few people were born with high cholesterol levels or high blood pressure. It is an acquired condition.It all starts with a condition Linus Pauling called “sub-clinical Vitamin C deficiency”. One function of Vitamin C is to act as a cofactor in the hydroxylation of lysine and proline in collagen formation. Collagen is a fibrous structural protein. One function of it is to strengthen blood vessels. Environmental toxins, smoking and “modern living” in general increases need for Vitamin C. Processed foods from supermarkets and junk food outlets do not provide sufficient Vitamin C on a daily basis. Still enough not to suffer from scurvy but not enough overall. Blood vessels become brittle with little cracks. The body’s defense is to mend these cracks with cholesterol and the liver increases cholesterol production.
Conventional medical approach of this condition is to prescribe pills to lower cholesterol and blood pressure as well as aspirin to make platelets non-sticky.
Platelet and Fibrin complexes are easily seen in dark field (see arrows in picture). They are much bigger then red blood cells and easily block capillaries. Here is one of the greatest benefits of live blood analysis in dark field. Show these complexes on the screen to patients and explain that they easily obstruct capillaries because they are much bigger then red blood cells. People can visualize this and therefore understand what you are talking about. They will also understand that blockage of capillaries leads to diminished oxygen supply in tissues, which sets off feedback mechanisms telling the brain to turn the pressure up to counteract this. Patients will understand that small plaques can accumulate at sides where cholesterol was used to mend cracks in bigger arteries, eventually occluding it totally. They understand, if it happens in a coronary artery you suffer a heart attack and if it happens in a cerebellar artery you suffer a stroke. And they understand something needs to be done about it.