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The Man Who Cured Heart Disease With a Natural Molecule, 20 Years Before Cholesterol Drugs!
• LewRockwell.comDr. Morrison
writes that his ideas involving heart disease went back as far as
1942. He first began is his research using natural molecules to
heal damaged hearts and arteries.
Dr. Morrison’s
research was published in no less than 8 different medical journals.
He began his studies in the 1940s, working with choline, a natural
component of lecithin.
Here are the
results (below) of an early study published in the American
Heart Journal. Lecithin was later to become an important component
in Dr.
Morrison’s Heart Saver Program. (Dr. Morrison’s book for
the lay public by this title can still be purchased.)
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Comparison
of Survival Rates: Choline (Lecithin) | |
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Patients
with coronary thrombosis (blood clots in the heart) after
3 years | |
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115
patients Deaths with choline |
115
patients Deaths without choline |
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14 |
35 |
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Source:
American Heart Journal, July–August, p. 729, 1949 | |
He
later conceived of the idea that gelatinous material, then known
as mucopolysaccharides, today known as glycosaminoglycans, could
heal damaged hearts and arteries. His work involved chondroitin
sulfate, a molecule that is a normal component of the connective
tissue in the body. Dr. Morrison calls it "the glue
of life."
He noted that
chondroitin is the "coronary artery’s first line of defense
against invasion by foreign substances," such as cholesterol,
bacteria and tumor cells. Chondroitin contributes to the elasticity
of the blood vessels.

In cross section
photos of coronary arteries, Dr. Morrison showed what a coronary
artery looked in when an animal was fed a high-fat/cholesterol diet
(left), revealing almost complete obstruction of the artery, and
then when chondroitin sulfate was added to animal diets. The artery
appears normal (right).

Left:
Heart from rodent following heart attack (white area is scar tissue).
Right:
Heart from rodent fed chondroitin sulfate, following heart attack.

Heparin is
often administered to fresh heart attack patients to inhibit blood
clots. The above photos demonstrate the superiority of chondroitin
sulfate over heparin. Dr. Morrison said, "chondroitin did
the job just as well as heparin, and the effect lasted longer. The
anti-clotting property of heparin only lasts about 5 hours. In animal
studies, chondroitin prolonged anti-clotting for up to two full
days."
It was time
for Dr. Morrison to begin treating live human subjects with chondroitin.
Here are the startling results of his first studies.
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IMPACT
OF CHONDROITIN – HEART ATTACK PREVENTION
Heart
attacks among patients over 6-year period
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60
patients |
60
patients |
60
patients |
60
patients |
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Heart
attack: fatal- with chondroitin |
Heart
attack/ fatal no chondroitin |
Nonfatal
heart attack- with chondroitin |
Nonfatal
heart attack- no chondroitin |
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4 350% Reduction |
14 |
0 Total Risk Reduction |
10 |
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Dr.
Morrison treated 134 patients with chondroitin between 1942
and 1955
"The
results were more than good, they were marvelous." | |
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Group
1: coronary arteriosclerotic heart disease |
74%
improved |
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Group
2: arteriosclerosis of the brain arteries |
77%
improved |
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Group
3: hardening of the arteries of the legs |
80%
improved |
More recent
studies confirm Dr. Morrison’s earlier findings, that chondroitin
sulfate is important in healing following a heart attack. Yet nothing is said of Dr. Morrison’s incredible discoveries
decades prior.
Case presentations
Convincing
evidence is also provided by Dr. Morrison with the presentation
of individual cases, treated with chondroitin sulfate. Here is the
data presented in three individual subjects.
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Case
No. 1
Male, age 68
Previous heart
attack 1949
Diagnosis in
1965: artery disease, high blood pressure, coronary artery (heart)
disease
Multiple cerebro-vascular
incidents (impairment of oxygen to the brain, "mini strokes");
visual impairment; disorientation; exhaustion; difficulty speaking;
needs assistance to walk or stand; severe vertigo (imbalance); fainting
(black outs); blood pressure 170/125; takes 5 drugs and a vitamin
pill.
Began 10,000
milligrams of oral chondroitin sulfate in May, 1966, tapered to
3000 mgs after 4 months and 1500 mgs after 5 months. After 2 months, "dramatic persistent improvement noted." All black-outs
ceased; remarkable improvement in vision; able to walk without assistance;
able to walk 6 miles each morning; notable hair growth.
Case
No. 2
Female, age
59
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Diagnosis in
1966: coronary artery disease with angina (chest pain); rheumatoid
and osteoarthritis
Chest pain
radiating to right shoulder for 3 years accompanied by shortness
of breath, exhaustion, fright; symptoms relieved by rest; blood
pressure 118/74; ankle swelling. Takes vitamin E, lecithin, valium,
nitroglycerine, multivitamin, thyroid, arthritis drug.
Began 6000
milligrams of oral chondroitin sulfate in June of 1966, tapered
to 1500 mg by December, 1966.
Two months
following chondroitin: "very marked clinical improvement;
complete disappearance of angina chest pain; began swimming, walking.
Remarkable increase in vitality."
Case
No. 3
Male, age 77
Diagnosis:
Heart attack (healed), general artery disease, high blood pressure,
prostate enlargement, "heart pounding" and skipped
heartbeats; weakness, shortness of breath on exertion, loss of memory,
insomnia, nervousness; blood pressure 160/100.
Previous treatments:
Digitalis, blood pressure drugs, lecithin, vitamin supplements.
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Began 6000
milligrams of oral chondroitin sulfate in June of 1966, tapered
to 1500 mgs by Oct. 1966.
By Sept. 1966
patient reported he "feels wonderful"; disappearance
of fatigue, debility, nervousness, weakness on exertion; no skipped
heart beats; bushy hair growth on head, black hair replacing white
hair; cancellation of planned prostate surgery.
Two recent
experiences come to mind in regard to chondroitin sulfate and post-heart
attack patients.
A man living
in a remote part of eastern Washington State was reported to have
experienced crushing persistent chest pain, with swelling of his
ankles, evidence of heart failure following a heart attack. The
man was averse to seeking medical treatment. He was advised to take
1500 milligrams of chondroitin sulfate with other dietary supplements.
Months later he was finally coaxed to undergo examination by a cardiologist
who explained, by his past history, he had experienced some sort
of serious cardiac event, but that there was no remaining evidence
of the event.
In another
instance, a 64-year-old man, who had experienced four prior heart
attacks, which were evident on his electrocardiogram (EKG), took
1500 milligrams of chondroitin sulfate for a few months, then returned
to a follow-up EKG in preparation for hernia surgery. Surprisingly,
his EKG showed no evidence of a prior heart attack. The EKG technician
thought his name had mistakenly been marked on an EKG of a healthy
patient, so the EKG test was repeated, with the same result. This
man has no more chest pain and is bicycling and hiking at a performance
level uncharacteristic of a person his age.
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The heart is
slow to heal following a heart attack. Cell renewal is slow. Heart
muscle tissue remains scarred (fibrotic). The provision of supplemental
chondroitin sulfate appears to accelerate healing following a heart
attack and would be a simple and unproblematic approach to regaining
heart health following a heart attack. For the healthy, supplemental
chondroitin sulfate would keep arterial plaque from developing altogether.
Since chondroitin
also inhibits
arterial calcification and cholesterol
plaque as well as formation
of blood clots, it becomes a comprehensive plaque and clot buster,
proven in forgotten human studies. Chondroitin sulfate alone should
be preferred over glucosamine, which requires a number of nutritional
precursors before it can be converted to chondroitin.





1 Comments in Response to The Man Who Cured Heart Disease With a Natural Molecule, 20 Years Before Cholesterol Drugs!
Of course, then there is the simple Linus Pauling heart therapy.
http://www.encognitive.com/node/1366
Or Google: Linus Pauling heart therapy.