The Marvels of “Vitamin C”
Amazing Therapy
Did you know the vitamin C is a natural antibiotic, anti-viral, antitoxic and immune booster? The medical literature is overflowing with evidence that vitamin C is the single most essential nutrient for achieving optimal health and also the premier agent for curing or effectively treating a large number of infectious diseases. Vitamin C is very arguably the most important treatment that any infected patient should receive, even if the final diagnosis is being made or other medications have been started.
Vitamin C inactivates certain toxins at an unbelievable rate. It combines directly with the toxin/virus.
The amount of Vitamin C depends upon the severity of the disease but also on the efficiency of the victim’s immune system. Most of us would not get serious life threatening illnesses if we took enough vitamin C daily. At the height of the Polio epidemic in 1949, Dr. Frederick. R Klenner, MD, published that he had successfully cured 60 out of 60 polio patients who had presented to his office. Furthermore he presented that none of them had any residual damage. He clearly demonstrated that vitamin C is optimal choice to neutralize and often help eliminate nearly any toxic chemical or substance capable of poisoning the body, including the toxins associated with several of the infectious agents. Vitamin C is undoubtedly the ideal agent for treating virtually any viral infection.
There exists an enzyme called gulonolactone oxidase, which is present naturally in the bodies of rats and guinea pigs, but is missing in humans. The enzyme is needed to convert glucose to vitamin C. Since 100% of humans do not have this enzyme, they must get vitamin C by other means.
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.
The way vitamin C works is that after it attaches to the toxin or virus, the vitamin C itself oxidizes the new compound. Thus the toxin or virus as well as the vitamin C are destroyed. For this reason, vitamin C has to continue to be administered after the cure is effected.
Vitamin C Applications
Large doses of vitamin C intravenously have been seen to cure or prevent the following infectious and non-infectious diseases:
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
Viral Pneumonia
Influenza
Rabies – transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected animal
AIDS – caused by a retrovirus and transmitted chiefly through blood or blood products that enter the body’s bloodstream
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 – including all reactions to toxic substances
Any toxic poisoning e.g. mercury, lead, arsenic, nickel, Aluminum – heavy metal toxicity
Radiation Toxicity – also called radiation sickness
Side effects from administration of vitamin C are negligible. Physicians in Australia have given doses up to 300,000 mg resulting in impressive recoveries and no side effects, just healthy patients. A number of terminal cancer victims received intravenous vitamin C in large amounts for eight weeks and blood tests showed no side effects.
Some conventional physicians have feared that vitamin C supplementation causes kidney stones, as the major metabolic end product of vitamin C is oxalate. And most kidney stones are calcium oxalate. But in some respected literature it has been reported otherwise. It can actually help dissolve the stones. So this area remains controversial.