Mega-Doses of Vitamin C by Owen ..... Vitamin C Discussion & Support
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Have any of you or your friends ever taken mega-doses of vitamin C,
either intravenously or intramuscularly? I ask because I
recently read Dr. Thomas Levy's
eye-opening book, VITAMIN C, INFECTIOUS DISEASES, AND TOXINS.
I recommend it to everyone who visits this forum.
I thought I knew a lot about vitamin
C -- I've been taking 6 to 10 grams
per day (6,000 to 10,000 mg) for the
last 26 years -- butI knew little or
nothing about the stunning power of vitamin C to cure, prevent, or reverse an astonishing number of illnesses, degenerative conditions,
poisonings, infections, and toxic overloads, when it's administered
in mega-doses. Let's consider a mega-dose to be 20,000 to 100,000 mg, and sometimes higher.
Dr. Levy exhaustively researched the
existing medical literature on vitamin C for the last 70 years. Indeed, 144 pages of his 446 page book are reference lists of the precise medical studies from which he extrapolated all this little-known information.
That may sound dull and academic.
Believe me, it isn't. Here's a short
list of illnesses which doctors have
CURED or PREVENTED using mega-doses
of vitamin C through drip-needles:
(1) acute Hepatitis (2) Polio (3)
Measles (4) Mumps (5) Chicken Pox
(6) Herpes (7) Viral Pneumonia (8)
Streptococcal infections (9) Dysentery (10) Diptheria (11) Influenza.
Here's another list of medical horrors which Dr. Levy says are
REVERSIBLE and PREVENTABLE. (1)
HIV (2) Tuberculosis (3) Typhoid Fever (4) Leprosy. Vitamin C has also been used successfully to treat
the following poisonings: (1) Carbon Monoxide (2) alcohol (3) barbiturates (4) pesticides (5) raditation (6) all the heavy metals
(7) mushrooms (8) snake & spider venom. He adds that "both Lupus and
MS respond well to high-dose vitamin
C therapy." (p.404)
It turns out that Dr. Frederick Klenner did much of the ground-breaking work with mega-doses of vitamin C back in the 1940s and
1950s. In 1949, Dr. Klenner CURED
60 out of 60 polio patients -- all
within 72 hours! -- by giving them
massive doses of intravenous vitamin C. None of the patients suffered any of the deformities common to polio patients.
I was in 4th grade in 1949, and I'd
like to have known about that. So
would my parents. So would all the
children and parents of those years
who lived in daily fear of polio paralysis.
Did this information ever become common knowledge? Of course not!
Alas, we live in a culture where all
the money is to be made at the wrong
end of the pipeline.: by treating the symptoms of horrific diseases
with expensive and unnecessary surgery, lethal radiation, poisonous
chemotherapy, and dangerous prescription drugs...instead of preventing the illnesses from occurring in the first place. There's no money to be made in prevention! You can't patent vitamin
C. So that's why its superb record
as a healing substance has been known only to a few alternative
doctors and academics.
The root of the problem for human
beings is that our bodies are unable
to synthesize, to produce, any vitamin C whatsoever. Out of a million different animal species,
only FOUR have livers which are incapable of synthesizing their own
vitamin C: humans, the other primates, fruit bats, and guinea pigs.
I weigh 140 lbs. A goat my size will
produce about 13 grams of vitamin C
every day. That's enough to keep him
healthy in most circumstances. But if he's wounded or suffers a massive
infection, the goat -- and virtually
all other wild animals -- can synthesize as much as 100,000 additional mgs (100 grams) of vitamin C to get him through the crisis. You and I can't do that.
And since few of us take 13 grams a
day of oral vitamin C, we get sick in staggering numbers.
Can you overdose of vitamin C? Does
vitamin C cause kidney stones? The
answer to both questions is "NO!"
"In Australia alone," says Dr. Levy,
"some 100 physicians have administered as much as 300,000 mg
of vitamin C PER DAY to their patients. In most cases, the results
have been spectacular. The only side
effect is chronic good health."
Since reading the book, I've upped my daily ante to 14,000 mg of vitamin C. And apparently my old body is putting it to good use. If not, if I didn't need that much, I'd
be experiencing what is called vitamin C "bowel tolerance:" loose
stools and mild diarrhea.
That's the test; that's how you know
your upper limit. Dr.Levy says that
chronic cancer patients can have bowel tolerances of 100,000 mg or
higher.
Back to my original question: if you
or someone you know has used vitamin
C either intravenously or intramuscularly, I hope you'll share
your experience with all of us kindred spirits on this forum. And if anything in this message resonates with you, please read Dr.
Levy's book before you decide to
mega-dose yourself with vitamin C.
This was a long posting, but I only
touched on the highlights.
Blessings,
Owen
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Have any of you or your friends ever taken mega-doses of vitamin C,
either intravenously or intramuscularly? I ask because I
recently read Dr. Thomas Levy's
eye-opening book, VITAMIN C, INFECTIOUS DISEASES, AND TOXINS.
I recommend it to everyone who visits this forum.
I thought I knew a lot about vitamin
C -- I've been taking 6 to 10 grams
per day (6,000 to 10,000 mg) for the
last 26 years -- butI knew little or
nothing about the stunning power of vitamin C to cure, prevent, or reverse an astonishing number of illnesses, degenerative conditions,
poisonings, infections, and toxic overloads, when it's administered
in mega-doses. Let's consider a mega-dose to be 20,000 to 100,000 mg, and sometimes higher.
Dr. Levy exhaustively researched the
existing medical literature on vitamin C for the last 70 years. Indeed, 144 pages of his 446 page book are reference lists of the precise medical studies from which he extrapolated all this little-known information.
That may sound dull and academic.
Believe me, it isn't. Here's a short
list of illnesses which doctors have
CURED or PREVENTED using mega-doses
of vitamin C through drip-needles:
(1) Viral Hepatitis (2) Polio (3)
Measles (4) Mumps (5) Chicken Pox
(6) Herpes (7) Viral Pneumonia (8)
Streptococcal infections (9) Dysentery (10) Diptheria (11) Influenza.
Here's another list of medical horrors which Dr. Levy says are
REVERSIBLE and PREVENTABLE. (1)
HIV (2) Tuberculosis (3) Typhoid Fever (4) Leprosy. Vitamin C has also been used successfully to treat
the following poisonings: (1) Carbon Monoxide (2) alcohol (3) barbiturates (4) pesticides (5) raditation (6) all the heavy metals
(7) mushrooms (8) snake & spider venom. He adds that "both Lupus and
MS respond well to high-dose vitamin
C therapy." (p.404)
It turns out that Dr. Frederick Klenner did much of the ground-breaking work with mega-doses of vitamin C back in the 1940s and
1950s. In 1949, Dr. Klenner CURED
60 out of 60 polio patients -- all
within 72 hours! -- by giving them
massive doses of intravenous vitamin C. None of the patients suffered any of the deformities common to polio patients.
I was in 4th grade in 1949, and I'd
like to have known about that. So
would my parents. So would all the
children and parents of those years
who lived in daily fear of polio paralysis.
Did this information ever become common knowledge? Of course not!
Alas, we live in a culture where all
the money is to be made at the wrong
end of the pipeline.: by treating the symptoms of horrific diseases
with expensive and unnecessary surgery, lethal radiation, poisonous
chemotherapy, and dangerous prescription drugs...instead of preventing the illnesses from occurring in the first place. There's no money to be made in prevention! You can't patent vitamin
C. So that's why its superb record
as a healing substance has been known only to a few alternative
doctors and academics.
The root of the problem for human
beings is that our bodies are unable
to synthesize, to produce, any vitamin C whatsoever. Out of a million different animal species,
only FOUR have livers which are incapable of synthesizing their own
vitamin C: humans, the other primates, fruit bats, and guinea pigs.
I weigh 140 lbs. A goat my size will
produce about 13 grams of vitamin C
every day. That's enough to keep him
healthy in most circumstances. But if he's wounded or suffers a massive
infection, the goat -- and virtually
all other wild animals -- can synthesize as much as 100,000 additional mgs (100 grams) of vitamin C to get him through the crisis. You and I can't do that.
And since few of us take 13 grams a
day of oral vitamin C, we get sick in staggering numbers.
Can you overdose of vitamin C? Does
vitamin C cause kidney stones? The
answer to both questions is "NO!"
"In Australia alone," says Dr. Levy,
"some 100 physicians have administered as much as 300,000 mg
of vitamin C PER DAY to their patients. In most cases, the results
have been spectacular. The only side
effect is chronic good health."
Since reading the book, I've upped my daily ante to 14,000 mg of vitamin C. And apparently my old body is putting it to good use. If not, if I didn't need that much, I'd
be experiencing what is called vitamin C "bowel tolerance:" loose
stools and mild diarrhea.
That's the test; that's how you know
your upper limit. Dr.Levy says that
chronic cancer patients can have bowel tolerances of 100,000 mg or
higher.
Back to my original question: if you
or someone you know has used vitamin
C either intravenously or intramuscularly, I hope you'll share
your experience with all of us kindred spirits on this forum. And if anything in this message resonates with you, please read Dr.
Levy's book before you decide to
mega-dose yourself with vitamin C.
This was a long posting, but I only
touched on the highlights.
Blessings,
Owen
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