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Unfortunately, isolated vitamin C is not in a proper electrical matrix making it as useless to
human body as sawdust. Instead, vitamin C must be combined in a matrix form with trace minerals, bioflavonoids and electrolytes. Only when introduced in this particular matrix or pattern can
human body actually use
nutritional information present in
vitamin C.
Vitamin C has been known—for 40 or 50 years—to reduce cholesterol levels. That is not news. The reason most of us have high cholesterol —which means high plaque levels in
blood, veins and arteries—is that
liver produces low density cholesterol (LDL), then it sends it out to patch up arteries so we don’t die of internal bleeding. That low density cholesterol builds up over
years and becomes plaque. Eventually, it clogs
arteries and we go into a condition of stroke.
When you start consuming vitamin C in
right electrical pattern, you are supporting
body’s ability to build collagen. As
collagen restructures arteries and veins, plaque is released from
walls of
arteries. Cholesterol levels go up at first. Then they go down. The plaque build-up on your arteries goes down. Your liver stops producing LDL, because you now have collagen to build tissue.
Augmenting your nutritional program with high-quality, plant-based enzymes help
body grab stray protein profiles (plaque), digest them in
bloodstream and deliver them to
liver, which eliminates them from your body. All
tools are here for a clean and well-fed body . . . which means this condition may disappear, as it has in many cases.
Please do not be overwhelmed with all
technical jargon. Simply upgrade your lifestyle and eating habits. Couple that with supplements that mimic natural creation and you've got a winning combination. And who knows, maybe you'll be
next to live your own success story!

Article by Rita Lambros-Segur, M.H. of Electrical Body, Inc. Rita has helped thousands of regular folks improve their health-restoring strategies. Visit Electrical Body and Infrared Saunas for FREE articles, ezines, catalog, a great e-book offer and more.