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Why A Sick Body Needs So Much Vitamin C Megadoses: Why?

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recnac_8@yahoo.com - 28 Mar 2007 16:33 GMT
Why A Sick Body Needs So Much Vitamin C
Megadoses: Why?  It won't even hurt to check
it out, and if it helps, you are that much further ahead.

There are those on these groups who want to
keep you away from the simplest..Vitamin C,
do not listen to them.  (Vitamin C is in a league all
of its own.  )

http://vaccinetruth.org/vitamin_c.htm
The Third Face of Vitamin C

"How Much Is Too Much?
Dr. Robert Cathcart believes the ideal intake for any individual is
the highest level they can tolerate without loose bowels. On the basis
of his experience with 11,000 patients over 14 years this bowel
tolerance level may be 10 to 15 grams in a healthy person, 30 to 60
grams in a person with a cold, and over 199 grams per day in a person
with a serious infectious illness. During an infectious illness the
best clinical results have been achieved by maintaining high vitamin C
levels in the blood through 3 or more grams every four hours.
Fortunately, vitamin C is one of the least toxic substances known to
man. Four studies gave 10 grams of vitamin C to over 3000 patients
without a single reported incidence of toxicity. Other than the bowels
there has not been one single case of toxicity resulting from taking
vitamin C supplements, despite unfounded reports of potential risk for
kidney stones, raising blood uric acid levels, or 'rebound' scurvy. It
is unlikely that any vitamin has been tested to such an extent for
toxicity and it is safe to assume that supplemental levels of at least
10 grams a day, or up to bowel tolerance, are completely safe. "

(again this may need to be sodium ascorbate form
recnac_8@yahoo.com - 28 Mar 2007 16:55 GMT
On Mar 28, 8:33 am, recna...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Why A Sick Body Needs So Much Vitamin C
> Megadoses: Why?  It won't even hurt to check
> it out, and if it helps, you are that much further ahead.

This will be my last post here, and
why is that?  Because it hurts too
much to see and hear about those who
can be helped but refuse to even look
at methods to help your immune system
instead they take a little hill out with
an atomic bomb.  While I respect doctors,
every time I have taken one of their
pills I ended up sicker.  In my case I
had to look at methods which were easier
on my body.

I've had stage 4 cancer, have rheumatoid
arthritis (according to my doctors, I
should be in terrific pain, megadosess
vit c takes care of that department though);
and HAD a few other major illnesses...
all contained or gone.

Bye all of you who have cancer or have
loved ones who do, you are in my prayers..
yes I am a big chicken and will not hang
out here.  Maybe another time but not now.

> There are those on these groups who want to
> keep you away from the simplest..Vitamin C,
> do not listen to them.

To those who try and keep cancer
patients away from something that
could help them, shame on you..
I pray that you help them by learning
more about the help megadoses of
Vitamin C can do for them.  Seems
the more conventional (conventional
in the past 50 years anyways) type
of person has more influence than
the natural types do.

>  (Vitamin C is in a league all
> of its own.  )
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> man. Four studies gave 10 grams of vitamin C to over 3000 patients
> without a single reported incidence of toxicity.

True!  Btw, it's hayfever season and with the
megadoses of vitamin c, I do not have symptoms
of hayfever.. sneezing, stuffy nose, itchy eyes, ect.

> Other than the bowels
> there has not been one single case of toxicity resulting from taking
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> (again this may need to be sodium ascorbate form
turtletrot1 - 29 Mar 2007 17:09 GMT
On Mar 28, 11:55 am, recna...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Mar 28, 8:33 am, recna...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
[quoted text clipped - 73 lines]
>
> > (again this may need to be sodium ascorbate form

VITAMIN "C"  - THINK   LINUS PAULING !!

hE WAS NO DUMMY.  WELL RESPECTED IN HIS FIELD.
NO ONE HAS YET PROVEN HIM WRONG.
MAYBE NOT CONFIRMED, BUT NOT PROVEN WRONG EITHER!
brian - 29 Mar 2007 19:02 GMT
> On Mar 28, 11:55 am, recna...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> On Mar 28, 8:33 am, recna...@yahoo.com wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 80 lines]
> NO ONE HAS YET PROVEN HIM WRONG.
> MAYBE NOT CONFIRMED, BUT NOT PROVEN WRONG EITHER!

I don't know about that.

http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/pauling.html

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J - 29 Mar 2007 19:32 GMT
> "turtletrot1" <turtletrot1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>
> > VITAMIN "C"  - THINK   LINUS PAULING !!
> I don't know about that.
> <snipped>

<http://www.bccancer.bc.ca/PPI/UnconventionalTherapies/VitaminCAscorbicAcid.htm>
J
OldBill - 29 Mar 2007 20:22 GMT
> <http://www.bccancer.bc.ca/PPI/UnconventionalTherapies/VitaminCAscorbicAcid.htm>
> J

Antediluvian.
J - 30 Mar 2007 00:24 GMT
Every absurdity has a champion who will defend it.
J - 29 Mar 2007 19:30 GMT
> VITAMIN "C"  - THINK   LINUS PAULING !!
>
> hE WAS NO DUMMY.  WELL RESPECTED IN HIS FIELD.
> NO ONE HAS YET PROVEN HIM WRONG.
> MAYBE NOT CONFIRMED, BUT NOT PROVEN WRONG EITHER!

Your caps lock key is stuck.
Pauling  was awarded the Nobel Prize, in 1954, in chemistry for his work
describing the nature of chemical bonds.
He came near to discovering the "double helix," the ultrastructure of DNA,
when Watson and Crick made the discovery in 1953.
Pauling received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962 for his campaign against
above-ground nuclear testing, and is the only person to win two Nobel prizes
that were not shared with another recipient.
Pauling didn't win a Nobel Prize for treating cancer.
Nor for treating colds.
J
turtletrot1 - 30 Mar 2007 13:45 GMT
"Your caps lock key is stuck. "

 Sorry about that!
Jack.Kirbey@gmail.com - 29 Mar 2007 19:42 GMT
On Mar 28, 5:33 pm, recna...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Why A Sick Body Needs So Much Vitamin C
> Megadoses: Why?  It won't even hurt to check
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
>
> (again this may need to be sodium ascorbate form

Could somebody help me with that ?
I am HCV with Fibrosis stage 4, Vitamin C helps me a lot, nut recently
I heard from a doc that vitamin C increase the absorption of iron
which is bad for the liver.
What do you think ?
Jack
J - 30 Mar 2007 00:06 GMT
> Could somebody help me with that ?
> I am HCV with Fibrosis stage 4, Vitamin C helps me a lot, nut recently
> I heard from a doc that vitamin C increase the absorption of iron
> which is bad for the liver.
> What do you think ?
> Jack

Quit cross-posting
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