Opens up your blood vessels in a snap
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Hey, Matt Cook here, and many men may not realize there’s a big connection between blood pressure and blood flow.
So that if a man has bad blood pressure, then his erections is going to suffer…
…and if he improves his blood pressure, then his erections improves too.
Which is why I’m using this “super” vitamin to improve my blood pressure and my blood flow…
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…a fruity cocktail that’s been used for over 100 years…
And believe it or not, this drink makes men start growing fatter and larger down there.
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The 1 vitamin for perfect pressure and blood flow
Atherosclerosis is the buildup of biological material in the inner wall of the blood vessel.
It narrows blood vessels and makes them less flexible.
Atherosclerosis inhibits blood flow – is stopping nutrients from being delivered to the body’s extremities- increasing blood pressure.
The plaque growths also become dislodged – causing stroke.
Cholesterol has been blamed for causing atherosclerosis and all of the knock on cardiovascular diseases.
But atherosclerotic plaques also include calcium, protein, and other elements.
In truth, it is the out-of-place calcium which causes most of the trouble.
Numerous experiments show that statins, which lower cholesterol…
…actually increase calcium deposits in the blood vessels. Vitamin C does the opposite.
The cell experiments were carried out at the Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Dr. Rath Research Institute, California. The findings were published in the American Journal of Cardiovascular Disease.
The body needs lots of calcium. Every cell requires calcium. Bones are massive stores of calcium.
Calcium in itself is not a problem – it’s essential.
But a number of things can cause calcium to become out of balance and out of place.
I’ve written whole newsletters about how out-of-place calcium can infiltrate every tissue of the body – including the blood vessels.
When calcium infiltrates the inner lining of the blood vessel you get atherosclerosis.
“Vascular calcification is a pathophysiological process that is associated with coronary atherosclerosis, and is a prognostic marker of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.”
In effect, atherosclerosis is caused by some cells trying to build bone where it should not be.
The smooth muscle cells in the blood vessels can be prompted to accumulate extra calcium – as if they were part of the skeleton.
“Blood vessel calcification is triggered by bone making modifications to the smooth muscle cells.”
Vitamin C is known to be important for the proper regulation of these cells.
These cells are also involved in building the connective tissue.
The walls of the blood vessels should be more similar to connective tissue than to bone.
In these experiments, researchers looked at what happened when these smooth muscle cells, which line the blood vessels…
…were given different amounts of C.
The research proved that vitamin C helps to keep calcium out of the blood vessel wall.
“Supplementation of smooth muscle cell cultures with vitamin C significantly decreases calcium accumulation.”
This calcium accumulation is the most important factor in atherosclerosis.
If you can limit this, you can limit atherosclerosis itself – the buildup of cholesterol is just a byproduct.
The researchers also looked at what happened when they added statins.
Statins are the common cholesterol-lowering treatments used to treat and prevent atherosclerosis.
Their proposed beneficial mechanism is that of lowering cholesterol.
Statins do lower cholesterol – but do they help with atherosclerosis?
The reality is that statins actually cause the blood vessels to accumulate out-of-place calcium.
“Treatment of smooth muscle cells with statins resulted in increased accumulation of calcium.”
These studies, and many others, point toward the fact that statins almost certainly cause atherosclerosis.
Going on these results alone – it may be better to eat high vitamin C foods like fruits, rather than to take statin treatments.
“Vitamin C can actively and beneficially interfere with the process of arterial wall calcification, with potential implications for human health.”
The overall processes which lead to the buildup of calcium in blood vessels encompasses more than just vitamin C.
It’s important to deal with all of the environmental causes of atherosclerosis and out-of-place calcium buildup.
Aside from vitamin C, there are half a dozen tips and tricks that can significantly improve atherosclerosis…
…as well as all of the other health problems caused by out-of-place calcium.
—-Important Message: How to Use Cholesterol for Better Rockiness—-
Steroidogenesis turns extra cholesterol into high testosterone – gives erections a major lift
I’ve discovered a natural way to get the body to take extra cholesterol…
…and transport it down to the testicles where the Leydig cells are…
…and turn this extra cholesterol into natural testosterone!
To tell you the truth, it’s actually a natural process the body does automatically…
…called steroidogenesis…
…your body makes testosterone this way…out of cholesterol!
But sometimes this process gets disrupted as men age, and from the treatments we’re taking, and the foods we’re eating…
…the cholesterol piles up…but the process of steroidogenesis isn’t taking place…
And the result?
Low T. High cholesterol.
Uh oh!
But now comes something that can fix this…
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