Hi Owen,
I am hoping to join the Vitamin C forum to see if I can get any advice on what I should be expecting with the Vitamin C therapy and what other avenues I should be looking at to treat my CAD. I am a 55 year old female with a better than average diet and average activity levels.
I was diagnosed at the end of 2021 with CAD. I started taking 4 gm per day of liposomal Vitamin C in May 2022. In November 2022, I added 6 scoops of the Heart Tech product (and continued taking 3gm of the liposomal Vitamin C, so I am currently taking 9gm of Vitamin C per day). I was really hoping that the Vitamin C would show improvement in my calcium score, but it is just getting worse. My original test in Nov 2021 was the CT scan with the radioactive contrast and my score was 134. Last November I had the CT Coronary Calcium Score test without contrast and the value was 210. I had the test (without contrast) repeated in December 2023 and the values had jumped up to 300.
I read in your book that insulin levels can impact the effectiveness of treatment. I was pre-diabetic, but I managed to get that under control and my A1C was in the normal range all of last year. Still, it appears as if the CAD is worsening...
I used to work for DSM Nutritional Products (I am currently working for a former division of DSM that was spun off last year). I was really hoping that this Vitamin C therapy would work and I could give my testimony to the president of DNP - he is in a unique position to help advocate for Vitamin C if it turns out that this will really help. But I didn't want to approach him until I had positive results, and so far I don't.
I know there is no set time limit, but I was hoping that after 1+ years of therapy I would show signs of stabilization, if not reversal. I feel like I am at a crossroads - do I continue down the current road, try to increase my Vitamin C intake even further, or go back to traditional methods of treatment (I am currently not taking the statin originally prescribed by my cardiologist). I am spending a small fortune on supplements, and that is worth it to me if I feel that it gives me a chance to fully regain my health. I just don't know at what point I decide to further my investment or decide it just isn't working.
Any advice for me?
P M
We have known since the beginning that while Vitamin C and Lysine (and proline) improves blood flow and reverses Lp(a)-based atherosclerosis, the basic therapy does not affect calcium, which we infer accumulates on the "outside" of the artery.
This forum post should include the story of the late former CEO of Tower Laboratories. He had been taking Heart Tech for years, and a fast-CT scan showed high calcium levels. Surprised, he checked himself into a hospital for an angiogram - which was completely normal. No blockages..
The reasons for adding Vitamin K to the Pauling Therapy
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You didn't mention whether you are taking prescription medications, but there are over 200 which result in calcium build-up.
In addition to calcium, what is your total cholesterol? Lp(a) cholesterol, blood pressure, and do you have heart pain (angina)? What else makes you think your Cardiovascular disease has gotten worse, other than the calcium score?