Animals don't get heart attacks but people do because most animals manufacture vitamin C in their bodies but humans do not have this ability; and vitamin C is ESSENTIAL for strong, healthy arteries, as well as for a healthy immune system. Animals -- except for humans, other primates (monkeys and apes), guinea pigs and a few fruit-eating birds and bats -- not only manufacture vitamin C every day, they manufacture a lot of it. A typical animal manufactures 20 mg or more every day PER POUND OF BODY WEIGHT. If your cat or dog, for example, weighs 10 lbs, he or she manufactures 200 mg or more of vitamin C daily. Yet the official recommended daily intake of vitamin C for humans is only 60 mg. That's only enough for a 3 lb. animal, but it's supposed to be enough for a 125 lb. woman or a 175 lb. man. It's supposed to be enough, but it isn't. Humans need as much vitamin C as animals, we just can't manufacture our own like most of them can. Most 125 lb. women need at least 2,500 mg of vitamin C daily and most 200 lb. men neeed at least 3,500 mg. You may think that a glass of orange juice every day meets all of your need for vitamin C but, in fact, it falls far short. Given our shortage of vitamin C, it's not surprising that humans get cardiovascular diseases -- including heart attacks -- that most animals don't. Read this book and learn how with appropriate vitamin C supplementation you can virtually eliminate your risk of having a heart attack. This book could litterally save your life.
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