Guest guest Posted August 3, 2003 Report Share Posted August 3, 2003 Petition to FDA on Vitamin C Labeling AN ALACER PROPOSAL TO THE FDA REGARDING CORRECT NAMING OF VITAMIN C A PETITION In listing of the ingredients on our products we have been complying with your stipulation that ascorbic acid be listed as Vitamin C. However, we are not inclined to continue this practice, because we know full well that it is only an intermediate of Vitamin C. Indeed, it is in fact, a highly acidic material that can react with almost anything around, that is present in many citrus products, such as oranges and lemons. Actually, you are following world practice, which involves mislabeling of this chemical. Investigation shows that animals who produce Vitamin C in their own livers utilize a fifth stage wherein it is reacted with minerals present in the liver to form the neutral mineral ascorbates. These mineral ascorbates can then act as wonderful transporters of ascorbate into the cells, which are often in grave need of minerals, as well as ascorbate. Were this reaction not to occur, the 2-3 pH acidity of ascorbic acid would have a highly deleterious action on the arteries and linings of the animal and would not be picked up so readily by body cells as the mineral ascorbates. We maintain that any product which is labeled a vitamin should be either naturally occurring in the animal body or of such a nature as to be readily acceptable to body arteries and cells. It is true that humans can ingest ascorbic acid in its present state. However, the ability of the body to handle it in its acid form is quite limited and varies from person to person. As Irwin Stone, world pioneer on Vitamin C, told the writer some 30 years ago, " If one takes much ascorbic acid, it makes the whole urinary tract acid, since it brings the urine down from 7 to a pH of about 4. " While this may discourage the growth of bacteria in the tract, it also tends to be quite painful to the subject and, also, steps-up urination with subsequent loss of minerals. Thus, the view that one can obtain the truly healthful level of Vitamin C with ascorbic acid is very much in error. This is primarily because Vitamin C is required by the human body for full health at levels enormously above the level at which a person may tolerate the highly acidic intermediate. Consequently, the whole world's nutritional approach in regard to the ascorbates is badly in error. They have not been investigating the true Vitamin C, the neutral mineral ascorbates, but only an intermediate ascorbic acid, which is not totally effective in the body and causes, as the level advances, serious diarrhea, flatulence, heartburn and nausea in many. (Reference Cancer and Vitamin C, by Ewin Cameron and Linus Pauling) The ridiculous USRDA of 60 mg. daily of ascorbic acid for an adult is on its way out. But researchers who recommend higher levels are still on the wrong track. They are using the highly acidic ascorbic acid which contains no minerals whatsoever that can neutralize the product and facilitate its transport into the cells. It is true that two mineral ascorbates are available to the public, the first being sodium ascorbate, which is used widely in intravenous introduction of ascorbate. There, researchers such as Dr. Frank Klenner, have utilized in I.V. introduction, as much as 200 grams daily in order to kill off many vicious diseases such as: Insidious Virus; Encephalitis; Virus Pneumonia; Poliomyelitis; Hepatitis; Herpes Simplex and Zoster; Chicken Pox; Measles; Mumps; Mononucleosis; Pancreatitis; Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever; Trichinosis; Tetanus (Lock Jaw); Urethritis and Cystitis; Alcoholism; Arthritis; Cancer; Leukemia; and others. Truly remarkable results have been reached with high doses in this manner. However, we submit that the sodium form is not readily accepted by the cells of the body. This is because the average person's intake of sodium is from 10-38 times the requirement of ½ gram daily (as sodium chloride). Thus, the sodium potassium pump of the cell becomes overwhelmed as it seeks to maintain a ratio of 20 parts of potassium to 1 part of sodium. This means that a logical, more efficient approach is not being followed in getting ascorbate into the cells. Calcium ascorbate, usually offered at a very high price, has also been used for various purposes -- sometimes for I.V. However, it is only one of the major mineral ascorbates and is not fully acceptable into the cells without the other minerals. We find that the best way to get into the cells is to offer the range of mineral ascorbates, approximating the desirable level of the minerals the cells want for good cellular health. Thus, we believe a mineral ascorbate should be very high in potassium and be fed with all the other basic minerals as mineral ascorbates. Incidentally, the idea that most people tend to suffer from a shortage of sodium appears to be much in error. This error is due not only to the extraordinarily high level of sodium in our food, but also to the fact that there exists in the body, a mechanism inducing the retention of sodium when sodium levels become too low. However, there is no such mechanism to conserve potassium. So, potassium levels among people tend to be low, whereas it is quite the contrary with sodium. High sodium loss does occur under considerable physical stress. It must occur because the body is probably loaded with sodium and the individual could die without some release of the product. This phenomenon has misled many researchers into believing that high intake of sodium is a necessity, especially for athletes. We believe that far superior results regarding many body ailments can be obtained by the oral or intravenous introduction of the full range of the principal mineral ascorbates -- potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, manganese, and zinc. There is a problem, however, of introducing tablets high in potassium. Because the molecular bond is very weak in this product, the two products may readily disassociate. Such disassociation of potassium in the animal body is not a problem, because the potassium ascorbate produced in the liver goes promptly into circulation and tends to be quickly picked up as a potassium ascorbate. However, in seeking to get these vital substances into the human body in a way in which it might approach the efficiency of animals that produce mineral ascorbates in their own bodies, we have found that the assimilation of an effervescent drink containing the basic mineral ascorbates is a highly efficient procedure to be followed. The potassium gets quickly to the cells with the other components, and the mitochondria can do a better job of producing 90% of the energy of the body, so a step-up of energy can almost immediately be felt. In a ten-year study of inhabitants of Rancho Bernardo, California, it was found that those who managed to get 1,000 mg. of potassium in their bodies daily suffered no strokes whatsoever in the ten-year period. So, the incorporation of 200 mg. of potassium in each effervescent drink mix packet, as the major element, has been fully justified through some 21 years of experience with the product. Indeed, the daily ingestion of five packets of the mix will furnish 1,000 mg. of potassium. We believe that much superior results can be obtained with I.V. use of ascorbate if all of the major ascorbates are used together, as compared with sodium ascorbate alone. We are constructing a mechanism that will make this possible. Most animals produce mineral ascorbates at levels of many grams, not milligrams, as the FDA seems to believe. Even the lowly rat produces it at 19.4 grams when equated to a 70-kilo (154-lb.) human. So, most of the research on humans has been, consequently, at levels far below the requirement at which this product, which is actually not a vitamin, because it is required at something like 1,000 times the level of vitamins, but as Irwin Stone described it is a " liver metabolite " . Consequently, when the world comes to acknowledge this major difference between the two substances: the acidic ascorbic acid vs. the neutral mineral ascorbates, radical benefits will occur to the converted users of high levels of the mineral ascorbates. TO THE FDA We regard it as the business of the FDA to look at the facts and act accordingly -- to know what the correct scientific policy is regarding the utilization of food supplements in the body. These facts cannot be disregarded. However, we do not expect that you will pay much attention to this petition, so we are suing your adviser, the National Academy of Sciences, in Federal Court for correction of these mislabeling procedures. ALZHEIMER'S ADDENDUM As the life expectancy of people rises, more and more are acquiring Alzheimer's. We feel that there is evidence that this is due to the steadily declining level of ascorbate in their bodies, especially the brain. Indeed, the brain seeks to utilize most of the ascorbate of the body. It contains, generally, more than 10 times the level of ascorbate of the blood plasma, and ascorbate is surely a very essential nutrient for the full function of the brain. The eyes seek to retain a level of ascorbate at least 25 times the plasma level. A very recent research announcement discloses that an antibody to amyloid protein has been discovered through research on mice, which, it is hoped, can prevent Alzheimer's. We believe that shrinkage of the brain that occurs at a level of 15- 40% in men and at least 1% in women is a factor that requires enormous research. Since mice are very high producers of the mineral ascorbates, they seem an inappropriate subject for this research. Guinea pigs, which cannot produce the mineral ascorbates, are a more logical subject of such investigation. Shrinkage of the brain seems to attend Alzheimer's. Women, we believe, produce modest amounts of ascorbate during much of their lives, else they would not be able to produce complete babies, since ascorbate is essential for the formation, with amino acids, of the connective tissue that separates every organ of the body, which is 30% of the body protein. Yet, as many women as men, do ultimately, get Alzheimer's, but these seem to be women whose production of ascorbate has radically declined, since they show brain shrinkage in excess of the usual 1%, which is an attendant factor in the ailment, you may be sure. Accordingly, we feel that the outstanding subject for research in regard to this dreaded disease is the full investigation of the factor of mineral ascorbates in the human brain. WHY NOT OTHER ANIMALS? Very old animals have been known to get the symptoms of Alzheimer's. But, scientists are also aware that their production of mineral ascorbates declines steadily with their aging. So, there again, we believe we know where the responsibility lies. Of course, this evidence is anecdotal. However: the writer has been taking mineral ascorbates for some 30 years at levels of 8-12 grams daily. A recent MRI of his brain (shown herewith) showed essentially no brain shrinkage and enlargement of the hippocampus area, which at least one brain specialist regards as quite significant. People who have been taking mineral ascorbates and who are now reaching advanced age can be identified. Accordingly, the first thing that should be done regarding this research is to seek out these people, have MRIs performed on their brains, and determine if they have little or no brain shrinkage. The probability is that they are not getting Alzheimer's. Of course the usual cognitive test for Alzheimer's can also be conducted. These procedures can be quickly followed and will help give clues for further research on this important subject. So, we know that the misnaming of ascorbic acid as Vitamin C enormously hinders its use, since the quantities required for fantastic benefit are multi-gram quantities, yet most people react adversely to much smaller quantities of ascorbic acid. Accordingly, researchers of the world are following the wrong star and should be brought to their senses. People who take 4-10 grams of mineral ascorbates can benefit fantastically, curb the incidence of disease, and extend their lives. I have not had a cold for 30 years, or even a touch of the flu for 18 years. The remarkable thing is I never even get the hint of a runny nose that a cold virus might be attacking me. On the other hand, we are told that when a virus attacks our bodies, it takes several days for us to summon the antibodies, etc., so forth, to hold it down. This is not so with me, and I regard it as a phenomenon worthy of great investigation. I also have 20/20 vision in my 89th year, the bone density 118% of a 30-year old man, and zero level of plaque in my arteries, as do 8 out of every 10 of Alacer employees who have been checked at the UCLA Cardiovascular Center. I challenge any physician in the world to equal these results. Yours truly, ALACER CORP. www.alacercorp.com INFURIATING? 60 mg. of Vitamin C per day, for an adult, for many decades the USRDA, is about 167th of the average animal's production of mineral ascorbates (10,000 mg.), when equated to a 154 lb. human. Does this make any sense? 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