Unlike animals, humans don't produce vitamin C, an essential vitamin, so we have to take supplements to meet our daily needs. Vitamin C and lysine (l-lysine) work together to produce collagen, which strengthens and binds coronary cells together. Inadequate vitamin C intake leads to weak collagen.
The coronary arteries, closest to the heart, receive the greatest stress and, due to the lack of vitamin C, collagen weakens. This sets the stage for a heart attack. Dr. Sydney Bush's work shows that vitamin C, together with lysine, helps to halt this process.
- Promotes the production of healthy collagen
- Dissolves cholesterol deposits
- Reduces risk of cardiovascular disease
- Increases blood flow to coronary arteries