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I think asthma can also be caused by moulds and fungi? I believe vit C is also

anti fungal.

 

Adrienne.

 

--- On Tue, 23/2/10, surpriseshan2 <surpriseshan2 wrote:

 

 

surpriseshan2 <surpriseshan2

<< >> ASTHMA TREATMENT THAT WORKS

MCS-Canada

Tuesday, 23 February, 2010, 1:17

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASTHMA TREATMENT THAT WORKS

_http://orthomolecul ar.org/resources /omns/v01n08. shtml_

(http://orthomolecul ar.org/resources /omns/v01n08. shtml)

 

(OMNS) People with severe asthma have low blood concentrations of

ascorbate (vitamin C), particularly men [1] and children [2].

 

 

Effective asthma treatment is readily available with cheap, safe and

convenient vitamin C. The only requirement is to take enough vitamin C to be

effective. Typical dietary quantities and low supplemental doses do not work.

Robert F. Cathcart III, M.D., who has treated many asthma sufferers, says “

Asthma is most often relieved by bowel tolerance doses of ascorbate

(vitamin C). A child regularly having asthmatic attacks following exercise is

usually relieved of these attacks by large doses of ascorbate. So far all of my

patients having asthmatic attacks associated with the onset of viral

diseases have been ameliorated by this treatment.â€[3]

 

 

If you want asthma relief, consider trying this:

 

 

Go to a discount store and buy a large bottle of 1,000 mg vitamin C

tablets. The cost should be less than $15.

 

 

Beginning when you awake in the morning, take 1,000 to 2,000 mg of vitamin

C every 30 minutes and continue doing so until you have a single episode

of loose stool (not quite diarrhea). If you haven’t had loose stool after 15

hours on this dosage, increase the vitamin C to 3000 mg every 30 minutes.

 

 

After you have a loose bowel movement, reduce the dosage to 2,000 mg of

vitamin C every hour. You will quickly find the dosage that is right for you.

Adjust the dosage of vitamin C downward to stay below the dosage that will

cause loose stool and adjust it upward to relieve asthma symptoms. The

usual maintenance dosage to remain asthma-free is 15,000 to 50,000 mg of

vitamin C per day taken in eight equally divided doses.

 

 

People with asthma should also avoid tobacco smoke, minimize stress in

their lives and minimize their consumption of junk foods, meat and dairy

products.

 

 

Remember:

Vitamin C replaces antibiotics, antihistamines, antipyretics, antitoxics,

and antiviral drugs at saturation (bowel tolerance) levels. It reduces

inflammation.

 

 

A vitamin can act as a drug, but a drug can never act as a vitamin.

 

 

The reason one nutrient can cure so many different illnesses is because a

deficiency of one nutrient can cause many different illnesses.

 

 

There is not even one death per year from vitamins. Pharmaceutical drugs,

properly prescribed and taken as directed, kill over 100,000 Americans

annually. Hospital errors kill still more. Unlike drugs, with vitamins, the

range of safe dosages is extraordinarily large.

 

 

What is Orthomolecular Medicine?

 

Linus Pauling defined orthomolecular medicine as " the treatment of disease

by the provision of the optimum molecular environment, especially the

optimum concentrations of substances normally present in the human body. "

Orthomolecular medicine uses safe, effective nutritional therapy to fight

illness. For more information: _http://www.orthomol ecular.org_

(http://www.orthomol ecular.org)

 

 

Take the Orthomolecular Quiz at

_http://www.orthomol ecular.org/ quiz/index. shtml_ (http://www.orthomol

ecular.org/ quiz/index. shtml)

 

 

 

The peer-reviewed Orthomolecular Medicine News Service is a non-profit and

non-commercial informational resource.

 

Editorial Review Board:

Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.

Harold D. Foster, Ph.D.

Bradford Weeks, M.D.

Carolyn Dean, M.D. N.D.

Erik Paterson, M.D.

 

Andrew W. Saul, Ph.D., contact person.

Email: _omns@orthomolecula r.org_ (omns@orthomolecular .org)

 

 

To at no charge: _http://www.orthomol ecular.org/ . html_

(http://www.orthomol ecular.org/ . html)

 

 

References:

 

[1] Misso NL, Brooks-Wildhaber J, Ray S, Vally H, Thompson PJ. Plasma

concentrations of dietary and nondietary antioxidants are low in severe asthma.

Eur Respir J. 2005 Aug;26(2):257- 64. " Low plasma concentrations of

specific antioxidants are associated with more severe asthma. Increased

antioxidant intake may help reduce the burden of severe asthma, particularly in

males. " PMID: 16055873

 

[2] Harik-Khan RI, Muller DC, Wise RA. Serum vitamin levels and the risk

of asthma in children. Am J Epidemiol. 2004 Feb 15;159(4):351- 7. " (L)ow

vitamin C and alpha-carotene intakes are associated with asthma risk in

children. " PMID: 14769638

 

[3] Robert Cathcart, MD, " Vitamin C, Titrating to bowel tolerance,

asascorbemia and acute induced scurvy " , Medical Hypotheses, 7:1359-1376. PMID:

7321921 _http://www.orthomed .com/titrate. htm_

(http://www.orthomed .com/titrate. htm)

 

------------ --------- --------- --------

 

_View the complete OMNS Press Release Archive_

(http://orthomolecul ar.org/resources /omns/index. shtml)

 

 

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Thanks, I will try taking Vitamin C right away. I never had been told that by

any doctor.

 

, Adrienne Obbard

<adrienneobbard wrote:

>

> I think asthma can also be caused by moulds and fungi? I believe vit C is also

anti fungal.

>  

> Adrienne.

>

> --- On Tue, 23/2/10, surpriseshan2 <surpriseshan2 wrote:

>

>

> surpriseshan2 <surpriseshan2

> << >> ASTHMA TREATMENT THAT WORKS

> MCS-Canada

> Tuesday, 23 February, 2010, 1:17

>

>

>  

>

>

>

> ASTHMA TREATMENT THAT WORKS

> _http://orthomolecul ar.org/resources /omns/v01n08. shtml_

> (http://orthomolecul ar.org/resources /omns/v01n08. shtml)

>

> (OMNS) People with severe asthma have low blood concentrations of

> ascorbate (vitamin C), particularly men [1] and children [2].

>

>

> Effective asthma treatment is readily available with cheap, safe and

> convenient vitamin C. The only requirement is to take enough vitamin C to be

> effective. Typical dietary quantities and low supplemental doses do not work.

> Robert F. Cathcart III, M.D., who has treated many asthma sufferers, says “

> Asthma is most often relieved by bowel tolerance doses of ascorbate

> (vitamin C). A child regularly having asthmatic attacks following exercise is

> usually relieved of these attacks by large doses of ascorbate. So far all of

my

> patients having asthmatic attacks associated with the onset of viral

> diseases have been ameliorated by this treatment.â€[3]

>

>

> If you want asthma relief, consider trying this:

>

>

> Go to a discount store and buy a large bottle of 1,000 mg vitamin C

> tablets. The cost should be less than $15.

>

>

> Beginning when you awake in the morning, take 1,000 to 2,000 mg of vitamin

> C every 30 minutes and continue doing so until you have a single episode

> of loose stool (not quite diarrhea). If you haven’t had loose stool after 15

> hours on this dosage, increase the vitamin C to 3000 mg every 30 minutes.

>

>

> After you have a loose bowel movement, reduce the dosage to 2,000 mg of

> vitamin C every hour. You will quickly find the dosage that is right for you.

> Adjust the dosage of vitamin C downward to stay below the dosage that will

> cause loose stool and adjust it upward to relieve asthma symptoms. The

> usual maintenance dosage to remain asthma-free is 15,000 to 50,000 mg of

> vitamin C per day taken in eight equally divided doses.

>

>

> People with asthma should also avoid tobacco smoke, minimize stress in

> their lives and minimize their consumption of junk foods, meat and dairy

> products.

>

>

> Remember:

> Vitamin C replaces antibiotics, antihistamines, antipyretics, antitoxics,

> and antiviral drugs at saturation (bowel tolerance) levels. It reduces

> inflammation.

>

>

> A vitamin can act as a drug, but a drug can never act as a vitamin.

>

>

> The reason one nutrient can cure so many different illnesses is because a

> deficiency of one nutrient can cause many different illnesses.

>

>

> There is not even one death per year from vitamins. Pharmaceutical drugs,

> properly prescribed and taken as directed, kill over 100,000 Americans

> annually. Hospital errors kill still more. Unlike drugs, with vitamins, the

> range of safe dosages is extraordinarily large.

>

>

> What is Orthomolecular Medicine?

>

> Linus Pauling defined orthomolecular medicine as " the treatment of disease

> by the provision of the optimum molecular environment, especially the

> optimum concentrations of substances normally present in the human body. "

> Orthomolecular medicine uses safe, effective nutritional therapy to fight

> illness. For more information: _http://www.orthomol ecular.org_

> (http://www.orthomol ecular.org)

>

>

> Take the Orthomolecular Quiz at

> _http://www.orthomol ecular.org/ quiz/index. shtml_ (http://www.orthomol

ecular.org/ quiz/index. shtml)

>

>

>

> The peer-reviewed Orthomolecular Medicine News Service is a non-profit and

> non-commercial informational resource.

>

> Editorial Review Board:

> Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.

> Harold D. Foster, Ph.D.

> Bradford Weeks, M.D.

> Carolyn Dean, M.D. N.D.

> Erik Paterson, M.D.

>

> Andrew W. Saul, Ph.D., contact person.

> Email: _omns@orthomolecula r.org_ (omns@orthomolecular .org)

>

>

> To at no charge: _http://www.orthomol ecular.org/ . html_

> (http://www.orthomol ecular.org/ . html)

>

>

> References:

>

> [1] Misso NL, Brooks-Wildhaber J, Ray S, Vally H, Thompson PJ. Plasma

> concentrations of dietary and nondietary antioxidants are low in severe

asthma.

> Eur Respir J. 2005 Aug;26(2):257- 64. " Low plasma concentrations of

> specific antioxidants are associated with more severe asthma. Increased

> antioxidant intake may help reduce the burden of severe asthma, particularly

in

> males. " PMID: 16055873

>

> [2] Harik-Khan RI, Muller DC, Wise RA. Serum vitamin levels and the risk

> of asthma in children. Am J Epidemiol. 2004 Feb 15;159(4):351- 7. " (L)ow

> vitamin C and alpha-carotene intakes are associated with asthma risk in

> children. " PMID: 14769638

>

> [3] Robert Cathcart, MD, " Vitamin C, Titrating to bowel tolerance,

> asascorbemia and acute induced scurvy " , Medical Hypotheses, 7:1359-1376. PMID:

> 7321921 _http://www.orthomed .com/titrate. htm_

> (http://www.orthomed .com/titrate. htm)

>

> ------------ --------- --------- --------

>

> _View the complete OMNS Press Release Archive_

> (http://orthomolecul ar.org/resources /omns/index. shtml)

>

>

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I normally get asthma from allergies specially mold. Lately, i've not had it

since i've been taking D-Hist an OrhoMolecular Product, which contains in one

capsule the following: USP Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), Quercetin, Stinging

Nettles, Bromelain, and N-Acetyl-L-Cystein.

 

Melly

 

, " gr8momsthinkalike "

<gr8momsthinkalike wrote:

>

> Thanks, I will try taking Vitamin C right away. I never had been told that by

any doctor.

>

> , Adrienne Obbard

<adrienneobbard@> wrote:

> >

> > I think asthma can also be caused by moulds and fungi? I believe vit C is

also anti fungal.

> >  

> > Adrienne.

> >

> > --- On Tue, 23/2/10, surpriseshan2@ <surpriseshan2@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > surpriseshan2@ <surpriseshan2@>

> > << >> ASTHMA TREATMENT THAT WORKS

> > MCS-Canada

> > Tuesday, 23 February, 2010, 1:17

> >

> >

> >  

> >

> >

> >

> > ASTHMA TREATMENT THAT WORKS

> > _http://orthomolecul ar.org/resources /omns/v01n08. shtml_

> > (http://orthomolecul ar.org/resources /omns/v01n08. shtml)

> >

> > (OMNS) People with severe asthma have low blood concentrations of

> > ascorbate (vitamin C), particularly men [1] and children [2].

> >

> >

> > Effective asthma treatment is readily available with cheap, safe and

> > convenient vitamin C. The only requirement is to take enough vitamin C to be

> > effective. Typical dietary quantities and low supplemental doses do not

work.

> > Robert F. Cathcart III, M.D., who has treated many asthma sufferers, says

“

> > Asthma is most often relieved by bowel tolerance doses of ascorbate

> > (vitamin C). A child regularly having asthmatic attacks following exercise

is

> > usually relieved of these attacks by large doses of ascorbate. So far all of

my

> > patients having asthmatic attacks associated with the onset of viral

> > diseases have been ameliorated by this treatment.â€[3]

> >

> >

> > If you want asthma relief, consider trying this:

> >

> >

> > Go to a discount store and buy a large bottle of 1,000 mg vitamin C

> > tablets. The cost should be less than $15.

> >

> >

> > Beginning when you awake in the morning, take 1,000 to 2,000 mg of vitamin

> > C every 30 minutes and continue doing so until you have a single episode

> > of loose stool (not quite diarrhea). If you haven’t had loose stool after

15

> > hours on this dosage, increase the vitamin C to 3000 mg every 30 minutes.

> >

> >

> > After you have a loose bowel movement, reduce the dosage to 2,000 mg of

> > vitamin C every hour. You will quickly find the dosage that is right for

you.

> > Adjust the dosage of vitamin C downward to stay below the dosage that will

> > cause loose stool and adjust it upward to relieve asthma symptoms. The

> > usual maintenance dosage to remain asthma-free is 15,000 to 50,000 mg of

> > vitamin C per day taken in eight equally divided doses.

> >

> >

> > People with asthma should also avoid tobacco smoke, minimize stress in

> > their lives and minimize their consumption of junk foods, meat and dairy

> > products.

> >

> >

> > Remember:

> > Vitamin C replaces antibiotics, antihistamines, antipyretics, antitoxics,

> > and antiviral drugs at saturation (bowel tolerance) levels. It reduces

> > inflammation.

> >

> >

> > A vitamin can act as a drug, but a drug can never act as a vitamin.

> >

> >

> > The reason one nutrient can cure so many different illnesses is because a

> > deficiency of one nutrient can cause many different illnesses.

> >

> >

> > There is not even one death per year from vitamins. Pharmaceutical drugs,

> > properly prescribed and taken as directed, kill over 100,000 Americans

> > annually. Hospital errors kill still more. Unlike drugs, with vitamins, the

> > range of safe dosages is extraordinarily large.

> >

> >

> > What is Orthomolecular Medicine?

> >

> > Linus Pauling defined orthomolecular medicine as " the treatment of disease

> > by the provision of the optimum molecular environment, especially the

> > optimum concentrations of substances normally present in the human body. "

> > Orthomolecular medicine uses safe, effective nutritional therapy to fight

> > illness. For more information: _http://www.orthomol ecular.org_

> > (http://www.orthomol ecular.org)

> >

> >

> > Take the Orthomolecular Quiz at

> > _http://www.orthomol ecular.org/ quiz/index. shtml_ (http://www.orthomol

ecular.org/ quiz/index. shtml)

> >

> >

> >

> > The peer-reviewed Orthomolecular Medicine News Service is a non-profit and

> > non-commercial informational resource.

> >

> > Editorial Review Board:

> > Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.

> > Harold D. Foster, Ph.D.

> > Bradford Weeks, M.D.

> > Carolyn Dean, M.D. N.D.

> > Erik Paterson, M.D.

> >

> > Andrew W. Saul, Ph.D., contact person.

> > Email: _omns@orthomolecula r.org_ (omns@orthomolecular .org)

> >

> >

> > To at no charge: _http://www.orthomol ecular.org/ . html_

> > (http://www.orthomol ecular.org/ . html)

> >

> >

> > References:

> >

> > [1] Misso NL, Brooks-Wildhaber J, Ray S, Vally H, Thompson PJ. Plasma

> > concentrations of dietary and nondietary antioxidants are low in severe

asthma.

> > Eur Respir J. 2005 Aug;26(2):257- 64. " Low plasma concentrations of

> > specific antioxidants are associated with more severe asthma. Increased

> > antioxidant intake may help reduce the burden of severe asthma, particularly

in

> > males. " PMID: 16055873

> >

> > [2] Harik-Khan RI, Muller DC, Wise RA. Serum vitamin levels and the risk

> > of asthma in children. Am J Epidemiol. 2004 Feb 15;159(4):351- 7. " (L)ow

> > vitamin C and alpha-carotene intakes are associated with asthma risk in

> > children. " PMID: 14769638

> >

> > [3] Robert Cathcart, MD, " Vitamin C, Titrating to bowel tolerance,

> > asascorbemia and acute induced scurvy " , Medical Hypotheses, 7:1359-1376.

PMID:

> > 7321921 _http://www.orthomed .com/titrate. htm_

> > (http://www.orthomed .com/titrate. htm)

> >

> > ------------ --------- --------- --------

> >

> > _View the complete OMNS Press Release Archive_

> > (http://orthomolecul ar.org/resources /omns/index. shtml)

> >

> >

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Where do you get it?

Pam

 

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On Mar 4, 2010, at 10:14 AM, " tita_mel " <tita_mel wrote:

 

I normally get asthma from allergies specially mold. Lately, i've not had it

since i've been taking D-Hist an OrhoMolecular Product, which contains in one

capsule the following: USP Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), Quercetin, Stinging

Nettles, Bromelain, and N-Acetyl-L-Cystein.

 

Melly

 

, " gr8momsthinkalike "

<gr8momsthinkalike wrote:

>

> Thanks, I will try taking Vitamin C right away. I never had been told that by

any doctor.

>

> , Adrienne Obbard

<adrienneobbard@> wrote:

> >

> > I think asthma can also be caused by moulds and fungi? I believe vit C is

also anti fungal.

> > Â

> > Adrienne.

> >

> > --- On Tue, 23/2/10, surpriseshan2@ <surpriseshan2@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > surpriseshan2@ <surpriseshan2@>

> > << >> ASTHMA TREATMENT THAT WORKS

> > MCS-Canada

> > Tuesday, 23 February, 2010, 1:17

> >

> >

> > Â

> >

> >

> >

> > ASTHMA TREATMENT THAT WORKS

> > _http://orthomolecul ar.org/resources /omns/v01n08. shtml_

> > (http://orthomolecul ar.org/resources /omns/v01n08. shtml)

> >

> > (OMNS) People with severe asthma have low blood concentrations of

> > ascorbate (vitamin C), particularly men [1] and children [2].

> >

> >

> > Effective asthma treatment is readily available with cheap, safe and

> > convenient vitamin C. The only requirement is to take enough vitamin C to be

> > effective. Typical dietary quantities and low supplemental doses do not

work.

> > Robert F. Cathcart III, M.D., who has treated many asthma sufferers, says

“

> > Asthma is most often relieved by bowel tolerance doses of ascorbate

> > (vitamin C). A child regularly having asthmatic attacks following exercise

is

> > usually relieved of these attacks by large doses of ascorbate. So far all of

my

> > patients having asthmatic attacks associated with the onset of viral

> > diseases have been ameliorated by this treatment.â€Â[3]

> >

> >

> > If you want asthma relief, consider trying this:

> >

> >

> > Go to a discount store and buy a large bottle of 1,000 mg vitamin C

> > tablets. The cost should be less than $15.

> >

> >

> > Beginning when you awake in the morning, take 1,000 to 2,000 mg of vitamin

> > C every 30 minutes and continue doing so until you have a single episode

> > of loose stool (not quite diarrhea). If you haven’t had loose stool

after 15

> > hours on this dosage, increase the vitamin C to 3000 mg every 30 minutes.

> >

> >

> > After you have a loose bowel movement, reduce the dosage to 2,000 mg of

> > vitamin C every hour. You will quickly find the dosage that is right for

you.

> > Adjust the dosage of vitamin C downward to stay below the dosage that will

> > cause loose stool and adjust it upward to relieve asthma symptoms. The

> > usual maintenance dosage to remain asthma-free is 15,000 to 50,000 mg of

> > vitamin C per day taken in eight equally divided doses.

> >

> >

> > People with asthma should also avoid tobacco smoke, minimize stress in

> > their lives and minimize their consumption of junk foods, meat and dairy

> > products.

> >

> >

> > Remember:

> > Vitamin C replaces antibiotics, antihistamines, antipyretics, antitoxics,

> > and antiviral drugs at saturation (bowel tolerance) levels. It reduces

> > inflammation.

> >

> >

> > A vitamin can act as a drug, but a drug can never act as a vitamin.

> >

> >

> > The reason one nutrient can cure so many different illnesses is because a

> > deficiency of one nutrient can cause many different illnesses.

> >

> >

> > There is not even one death per year from vitamins. Pharmaceutical drugs,

> > properly prescribed and taken as directed, kill over 100,000 Americans

> > annually. Hospital errors kill still more. Unlike drugs, with vitamins, the

> > range of safe dosages is extraordinarily large.

> >

> >

> > What is Orthomolecular Medicine?

> >

> > Linus Pauling defined orthomolecular medicine as " the treatment of disease

> > by the provision of the optimum molecular environment, especially the

> > optimum concentrations of substances normally present in the human body. "

> > Orthomolecular medicine uses safe, effective nutritional therapy to fight

> > illness. For more information: _http://www.orthomol ecular.org_

> > (http://www.orthomol ecular.org)

> >

> >

> > Take the Orthomolecular Quiz at

> > _http://www.orthomol ecular.org/ quiz/index. shtml_ (http://www.orthomol

ecular.org/ quiz/index. shtml)

> >

> >

> >

> > The peer-reviewed Orthomolecular Medicine News Service is a non-profit and

> > non-commercial informational resource.

> >

> > Editorial Review Board:

> > Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.

> > Harold D. Foster, Ph.D.

> > Bradford Weeks, M.D.

> > Carolyn Dean, M.D. N.D.

> > Erik Paterson, M.D.

> >

> > Andrew W. Saul, Ph.D., contact person.

> > Email: _omns@orthomolecula r.org_ (omns@orthomolecular .org)

> >

> >

> > To at no charge: _http://www.orthomol ecular.org/ . html_

> > (http://www.orthomol ecular.org/ . html)

> >

> >

> > References:

> >

> > [1] Misso NL, Brooks-Wildhaber J, Ray S, Vally H, Thompson PJ. Plasma

> > concentrations of dietary and nondietary antioxidants are low in severe

asthma.

> > Eur Respir J. 2005 Aug;26(2):257- 64. " Low plasma concentrations of

> > specific antioxidants are associated with more severe asthma. Increased

> > antioxidant intake may help reduce the burden of severe asthma, particularly

in

> > males. " PMID: 16055873

> >

> > [2] Harik-Khan RI, Muller DC, Wise RA. Serum vitamin levels and the risk

> > of asthma in children. Am J Epidemiol. 2004 Feb 15;159(4):351- 7. " (L)ow

> > vitamin C and alpha-carotene intakes are associated with asthma risk in

> > children. " PMID: 14769638

> >

> > [3] Robert Cathcart, MD, " Vitamin C, Titrating to bowel tolerance,

> > asascorbemia and acute induced scurvy " , Medical Hypotheses, 7:1359-1376.

PMID:

> > 7321921 _http://www.orthomed .com/titrate. htm_

> > (http://www.orthomed .com/titrate. htm)

> >

> > ------------ --------- --------- --------

> >

> > _View the complete OMNS Press Release Archive_

> > (http://orthomolecul ar.org/resources /omns/index. shtml)

> >

> >

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