Guest guest Posted January 29, 2005 Report Share Posted January 29, 2005 >Bill Sardi put together an interesting on-line slide show on the >matter of vitamin C being practically ignored by the medical >community ... If anybody has had trouble with the link in Bill Sardi's message, here it is again http://www.vitamincproject.com/ I might add that the site is slow to load. You may need to be patient, but the slide show is definitely worth seeing. Sepp > > >For Immediate Release 1/28/2005 > > > >ONLINE SLIDE SHOW REVEALS CONSPIRACY AGAINST VITAMIN C > > > >Has there been an ongoing conspiracy against vitamin C pills? Did >vitamin C researchers, Drs. Linus Pauling and Matthias Rath, uncover >the primary cause of coronary heart disease in 1970, only to have >their discovery shunned by modern medicine? Were factitious reports >about vitamin C widely spread to create public doubt about high-dose >vitamin C, such as the false claim that high-dose vitamin C causes >gene mutations that could lead to cancer? > > > >Now, in graphic detail, a documentary slide show reveals how >government health authorities conducted flawed scientific >experiments to hide the many health benefits of vitamin C. British >researchers Steve Hickey and Hilary Roberts reveal the flawed >science, dispel the false idea that high-dose vitamin C creates >nothing more than expensive urine, and show how humans can triple >their blood concentrations of vitamin C and dramatically reduce >their risk for heart attacks, cataracts, aneurysms, allergy and many >other maladies. For the first time the public will view what >happens inside arteries when vitamin C levels are low. Viewers >will learn that most sudden-death heart attacks are not caused by >cholesterol but a type of arterial plaque induced by a shortage of >vitamin C. > > > >Created by health journalist Bill Sardi and producer Scott Partridge, the >8-minute slide show can be viewed at >< http://www.vitamincproject.com/>www.VitaminCProject.com #### -- The individual is supreme and finds its way through intuition. Sepp Hasslberger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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