Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Vitamin C" The Wonder Supplement

By Anju Mathur, M.D.

Miracle Cure

There is a tremendous amount of evidence in health literature that vitamin C is the most critical nutrient needed for good health and for management of and curing a great number of infectious diseases. Even if the diagnosis is not yet final or other drugs have been given, vitamin C is perhaps the most essential treatment that any patient with a disease should get. This is because vitamin C is a natural antibiotic, anti-viral, anti-toxic and immune booster.

Vitamin C can neutralize toxins and viruses very quickly by merging with these particles and making them ineffective.

Vitamin C is the premier agent for treating nearly every viral infection. The dose of vitamin C administered depends on the severity of the disease and the effectiveness of the patient's immune system. If people consumed enough vitamin C daily, most would not experience grave illnesses. In 1949 when polio was in its worst epidemic, Dr. Frederick R. Klenner, MD, used Vitamin C to treat polio, and published that his success rate was 100% - 60 out of 60 patients cured with no lingering damage. His work shows that vitamin C is extremely useful in neutralizing those agents able to poison a body.

Rats and guinea pigs have an enzyme called gulonolactone oxidase which occurs naturally in their systems. This enzyme converts glucose into vitamin C. However, humans do not have this enzyme, so have to get vitamin C elsewhere.

The Process of Using Vitamin C

Dr. Klenner's observed that when vitamin C is used but seems ineffective, the problem is insufficient amounts of vitamin C administered over too short a time period. Vitamin C can be administered as an intravenous drip. It can be used to oxidize the agents that cause disease. If it runs rapidly in the drip it becomes a flash oxidizer, and many conditions are cured in minutes. In addition to relieving infections, vitamin C is also an anti-clotting agent, an anti-histamine and a toxin neutralizer.

Vitamin C has to be administered after the cure is apparent. The reason is because of the way it works. Vitamin C joins with a toxin or virus, then more vitamin C oxidizes this new compound, so that both the toxin or virus and the vitamin C are destroyed. So the vitamin C must be replenished.

Vitamin C Use

Administering vitamin C in sufficient quantity intravenously has resulted in cures and prevention of these diseases and conditions:

Chronic fatigue syndrome - Also called chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome

Viral hepatitis - Hepatitis is most often caused by a virus, but it can be the result of exposure to certain toxic agents, such as drugs or chemicals

Viral encephalitis - inflammation of the substance of the brain.

Chickenpox - characterized by mild headache and fever, malaise, and eruption of blisters on the skin and mucous membranes

Herpes infection - marked by the development of blisterlike sores on the skin or mucous membranes of the body.

Viral Pneumonia - characterized by fever, a cough with blood-tinged phlegm, and difficult breathing

Influenza - characterized by inflammation of the respiratory tract and by fever, chills, muscular pain, and exhaustion

Rabies

AIDS

The common Cold - a respiratory disorder

Streptococcal infections - characterized by sore throat infection and inflammation

Amoebic dysentery

Staphylococcal infections - causes boils, septicemia, and other infections.

Barbiturates, CO or pesticides or alcohol poisoning

Any toxic poisoning e.g. mercury, lead, arsenic, nickel, Aluminum - heavy metal toxicity

Radiation Toxicity - also called radiation sickness

High doses of Vitamin C are pretty safe by record. Some terminal cancer patients were given high doses of intravenous vitamin C for up to 8 weeks. The blood count and chemistry revealed no side effects from this administration. In Australia some physicians have given up to 300,000 mg with spectacular results, the only side effect is chronic good health.

The only question raised concerning side effects by conformist doctors is a fear that vitamin C could cause kidney stones. Their reasoning was that metabolism of vitamin C results in oxalate, and nearly all kidney stones are calcium oxalate. Although this objection still remains in dispute, some medical literature reports that vitamin C in fact helps break up kidney stones.

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