Guest guest Posted June 4, 2007 Report Share Posted June 4, 2007 [wddty.co.uk] VITAMIN C: So it can kill cancer, just as the man said Whisper it in case you wake the pharmaceuticals, but Linus Pauling was right all along. Very high doses of vitamin C can kill cancer, just as the Nobel prize-winning chemist and physicist suggested. Scientists at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda have demonstrated the theory in laboratory tests. They used very high doses of the vitamin, in its ascorbate form, on nine cultures of cancer cells. Only half the cells survived in five of the cell groups, and growth of lymphoma cells was 'reduced by at least 99 per cent " . In other words, the vitamin killed the cancer cells, and stopped their regrowth. The therapy also worked with my own mother, whose end-stage breast cancer was completely reversed by intravenous vitamin C. But while medicine remains a front for the profit-crazy pharmaceuticals, none of this ever sees the light of day, and cancer sufferers continue to be given chemotherapy that debilitates and kills. (Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences). * VITAMIN C isn't the only thing that is a cancer fighter. There are plenty more treatments that have a long and impressive track record of beating cancer, it's just that you're not supposed to hear about them. Well, you can find out all about them in the WDDTY Cancer File. You can order your copy by clicking on this link: http://www.wddty.co.uk/shop/details.asp?product=404 * THE MIND also plays a big part in cancer recovery. The world's leading cancer therapists who have pioneered mind techniques to overcome cancer are talking at a major WDDTY conference, Mind Over Cancer. It's in central London next month - and tickets are going fast. It's a must for anyone who wants to understand cancer and, indeed, the human personality. Find out more by clicking on this link: http://www.wddty.co.uk/conference_info.asp ----------------- Vitamin C and colon cancer [doctoryourself.com] COLON CANCER S. R. writes: " My friend Mike now has severe back pain and constipation, related to his colon cancer. He is scheduled for more chemo next month. One of his friends mentioned that vitamin c intravenously can be very helpful. Mike said he was skeptical, because he thought that double blind control group studies were lacking. Anyway, if you know of some, maybe that would help him? " DY News Response: I can only wonder if Mike can afford to wait for more studies. His life is not a placebo-controlled, double blind study; he gets only one. Still, I think he should pay very close attention to the following: Riordan HD, Riordan NH, Jackson JA, Casciari, J.J., Hunninghake, R, Gonzalez MJ, Mora, E.M., Miranda-Massari, J.R., Rosario, N., Rivera, A.: Intravenous Vitamin C as a Chemotherapy Agent: a Report on Clinical Cases. Puerto Rico Health Sciences J, June 2004, 23(2): 115-118. Padayatty, S.J., Sun, H., Wang, Y., Riordan HD, Hewitt, S.M., Katz, A., Wesley, R.A., Levine, M. Vitamin C Pharmacokinetics: Implications for Oral and Intravenous Use. Annals of Internal Medicine, April 6, 2004, 140(7): 533-537. Gonzalez MJ, Mora, E.M., Miranda-Massari, J.R., Matta, J., Riordan HD, Riordan NH: Inhibition of Human Breast Carcinoma Cell Proliferation by Ascorbate and Copper. Puerto Rico Health Sciences J, March 2002, 21:1. Gonzalez MJ, Miranda-Massari, J.R., Mora, E.M., Jimenez, I.Z., Matos, M.I., Riordan HD, Casciari, J.J., Riordan NH, Rodriguez, M., Guzman, A.: Orthomolecular Oncology: a Mechanistic View of Intravenous Ascorbate's Chemotherapeutic Activity. Puerto Rico Health Sciences J, March, 2002, 21:1. Riordan HD, et al. High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C in the Treatment of a Patient with Renal Cell Carcinoma of the Kidney. J. Orthomolecular Med, 1998, 13:2. Jackson JA, Riordan HD, Hunninghake, R.E., Riordan NH: High Dose Intravenous Vitamin C and Long Term Survival of a Patient with Cancer of Head of the Pancreas. J. Orthomolecular Medicine, 1995; 10(2). Riordan NH, Riordan HD, Meng, X., Li, Y., Jackson JA: Intravenous Ascorbate as a Tumor Cytotoxic Chemotherapeutic Agent. Medical Hypotheses, 1995 (44). Riordan HD, et al. Coronary Artery Occlusion, Chelation and Cholesterol in a 49 Year-Old Pilot. J. Orthomolecular Med, 1996, 11:1. Riordan NH, Jackson JA, Riordan HD. Intravenous Vitamin C in a Terminal Cancer Patient. J. Orthomolecular Med, 1996, 11:2. and especially this newest one: Chen Q, Espey MG, Krishna MC, Mitchell JB, Corpe CP, Buettner GR, Shacter E, Levine M. Pharmacologic ascorbic acid concentrations selectively kill cancer cells: action as a pro-drug to deliver hydrogen peroxide to tissues. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2005 Sep 20;102(38):13604-9. Epub 2005 Sep 12. ------------ [hsibaltimore.com] THIS WEEK IN THE HSI HEALTHIER TALK COMMUNITY Antioxidants - and specifically vitamin C - have been shown to minimize the side effects of chemotherapy for some cancer patients. Here's an informal case study, offered by an HSI member named Donna. It appears in the Cancer forum in the Healthier Talk community. " My best friend has been on the chemo routine for cancer (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma), she has had 5 chemos every 6 weeks. She is also getting 50 grams of vitamin C intravenously three times a week. She has had no side effects from either, in fact she goes shopping after the chemo, and leads a normal life. " During the Christmas holidays she discovered that it's the vitamin C that is preventing side effects from the chemo, as she wasn't able to get the treatments. After 7 days without C she was in pain all over & had sores inside her mouth. When she went back after 10 days for a treatment of vitamin C she was feeling much better just during the drip of C. The next day she was completely fine again. " The medical establishment declares that vitamins 'do not cure, treat or prevent an illness', so it's not easy to find a doctor who will dispense, but it is worth it to keep trying, call independent doctors. " My friend's drip also has 1cc of B-12, 1cc of B-complex in the 50 grams of vitamin C. " Dr. W.: " Vitamin C is invaluable in cancer therapy, it should be mandatory. In some people it brings the cancer to a halt, in some it prolongs life while killing the pain, in others complete lysis of the tumour occurs. In the latter case it is essential to be in the hands of a competent practitioner as a sudden tumour necrosis and flooding of the system can and does kill. To think that Klenner knew this over 50 years ago... " In a later posting, Donna provides information about a web site that maintains a list of doctors who practice vitamin C therapy. And she adds: " Get the book, Definitive Guide to Cancer by Dr. Diamond & Dr. Cowden, for more doctors, and case histories. Read what the Mary Clinic writes about vitamin C at maryclinic.com. You can also write the Mary clinic in New Orleans and ask them, I hear they respond quickly and answer questions even if you aren't a patient. " A quick check of the Mary Clinic web site confirms that they're up and running after being closed for a while due to Hurricane Katrina. Other topics being discussed this week in the Healthier Talk community forums include: Diabetes: Cinnamon and diabetes Cancer: Frankincense oil & Melanoma Dental: Bruxism prevention Dr. Wright's Nutrition & Healing: Cell therapy General Health Topics: I like being old! 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