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Sadly, the average person doesn't have a clue on the doses, benefits, etc. on

vitamin C.

 

You mention vitamin C and they say " Oh yea, I take mega doses of C " . On futher

inquirey you find out that they ae consuming 1000mg or 1500mg a day to treat a

medical condition.

 

Well folks hang on, we are going to take a magical tour into the wonderfull

world of Vitamin C. C you there.

 

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http://www.doctoryourself.com/vitaminc.html

 

VITAMIN C HAS BEEN KNOWN TO CURE OVER 30 MAJOR DISEASES FOR OVER 50 YEARS

 

 

If so, why haven't you heard more about it? Why haven't more doctors used

Vitamin C as medicine?

Progress takes time, unfortunately. Fresh fruit was known to cure scurvy by

1753, yet governments ignored the fact for nearly 100 years. Countless thousands

died in the meantime. The 19th century doctor who first advocated washing one's

hands between patients died ignored and in disgrace with the medical profession.

Toxic mercury was used as medicine into the twentieth century. And so it has

been.

The first physician to aggressively use Vitamin C to cure diseases was Frederick

R. Klenner, M.D. beginning back in the early 1940's. Dr. Klenner consistently

cured chicken pox, measles, mumps, tetanus and polio with huge doses of the

vitamin. While vaccines are now available for these illnesses, please remember

this was not the case in the 1940's.

The following is a list of the conditions that Dr. Klenner successfully treated

with aggressive Vitamin C therapy:

Pneumonia

Encephalitis

Herpes Zoster (shingles)

Herpes Simplex

Mononucleosis

Pancreatitis

Hepatitis

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Bladder Infection

Alcoholism

Arthritis

Some Cancers

Leukemia

Atherosclerosis

Ruptured Intervertebral Disc

High Cholesterol

Corneal Ulcer

Diabetes

Glaucoma

Schizophrenia

Burns and secondary infections

Heat Stroke

Radiation Burns

Heavy Metal Poisoning (Mercury, Lead)

Venomous Bites (insects, snakes)

Multiple Sclerosis

Chronic Fatigue

Complications of Surgery

This seems like an impossible list of Vitamin C cures. At this point, you can

either dismiss the subject or investigate further. Dr. Klenner chose to

investigate. The result? He used massive doses of Vitamin C for over forty

years of family practice. He wrote dozens of medical papers on the subject. A

complete list of them is in the Clinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C, edited

by Lendon H. Smith, M.D., Life Sciences Press, Tacoma, WA (1988).

It is difficult to ignore his success, but it has been done. Dr. Klenner wrote:

" Some physicians would stand by and see their patient die rather than use

ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) because in their finite minds it exists only as a

vitamin. "

Vitamin C is remarkably safe even in enormously high doses. Compared to

commonly used prescription drugs, side effects are virtually nonexistent. It

does not cause kidney stones. In fact, Vitamin C increases urine flow and

favorably lowers the pH to help keep stones from forming. William J. McCormick,

M.D. used Vitamin C since the late 1940's to prevent and treat kidney stones.

Vitamin C does not significantly raise oxalate levels, and uric acid stones have

never resulted from its use, either. Said Dr. Klenner: " The ascorbic

acid/kidney stone story is a myth. "

How much Vitamin C is an effective therapeutic dose? Dr. Klenner gave up to

300,000 milligrams (mg) per day. Generally, he gave 350 to 700 mg per kilogram

body weight per day. That is a lot of Vitamin C.

But then again, look at that list of successes.

Dr. Klenner emphasized that small amounts do not work. He said, " If you want

results, use adequate ascorbic acid (Vitamin C). "

If you want to learn more about the therapeutic uses of vitamin C, the following

books are best:

How To Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling, Ph.D., (Freeman, 1986)

The Healing Factor: Vitamin C Against Disease, by Irwin Stone (Putnam, 1972)

The Vitamin C Connection, by Emanuel Cheraskin, M.D. et al (Harper and Row,

1983)

Clinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C, by Lendon H. Smith, M.D. (cited above)

Physicians and other health professionals may wish to read papers by William J.

McCormick, M.D., Linus Pauling, Ph.D, Abram Hoffer, M.D., and recent articles

by Robert F. Cathcart III, M.D. The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine is

especially recommended.

Copyright C 1999 and prior years Andrew W. Saul. From the books QUACK DOCTOR

and PAPERBACK CLINIC, available from Dr. Andrew Saul, Number 8 Van Buren

Street, Holley, New York 14470.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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