Guest guest Posted December 16, 2002 Report Share Posted December 16, 2002 More comment by Dr. Robert Cathcart M.D. http://www.orthomed.com/ Vitamin C Study: A Caution About Megadosing They want something to be the matter with massive doses of vitamin C to cause some trouble so badly, they can taste it. Anything said against vitamin C will be accepted as fact. Never mind that it has been known since 1949 that vitamin C in massive doses can cure polio and other acute self-limiting viral diseases and many other diseases. We shouldn't talk about that but should tell as facts the slightest speculation against vitamin C. Study links vitamin C pills with faster clogging of the arteries You would think that these physicians would feel obliged to come to meetings of doctors who have been using megadoses of C for years before popping off as experts. There are meetings where several hundred MD physicians meet to discuss nutrients but the " orthodox experts " never attend these meetings. I guess that treating thousands of patients with nutrients and comparing notes with many other physicians who use these nutrients and the reading of journals on these subjects makes one a quack. It is strange where if you have experience with nutrients, you are a quack but if you have no experience with nutrients, you are an expert in nutrients. One would hope that some day these experts would become more than drug pushers. It is interesting to see a subject like vitamin E being good for the heart being written about by the experts and never giving the Shute brothers any credit. I am interested in who will discover titrating to bowel tolerance with ascorbic acid years from now so I can apologize to them for plagiarizing their work back in the '70s. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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