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Vitamin C Therapy: The Real Story |
Vit C Therapy |
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High-Dose Vitamin C
Therapy for Major Diseases ( Andrew W. Saul Editor-in-Chief,
Orthomolecular Medicine News Service; Assistant Editor, Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine. ABSTRACT High-Dose Vitamin C
Therapy for Major Diseases Presentation in Outline Form Decades of
physicians’ reports and controlled studies support the use of very
large doses of ascorbate. Effective doses are high doses, often 1,000 times
more than the US Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) or Daily Reference
Intake (DRI). It is a cornerstone of medical science that dose affects
treatment outcome. This premise is accepted with pharmaceutical drug therapy,
but not with vitamin therapy. Most vitamin C research has used inadequate,
low doses. Low doses do not get clinical results. Investigators using vitamin
C in high doses have consistently reported excellent results. The medical literature
has ignored nearly 75 years of laboratory and clinical studies on high-dose
ascorbate therapy. High doses were advocated
immediately after ascorbic acid was isolated by Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, M.D.,
Ph.D. (1893–1986). Szent-Gyorgyi received the Nobel Prize for
ascorbate-related work in 1937. The early pioneers of
high-dose vitamin C therapy include: Claus Washington Jungeblut William J. McCormick Frederick Robert Klenner Modern pioneers of
high-dose vitamin C therapy include: Robert F. Cathcart, III Hugh D. Riordan Claus Washington Jungeblut, M.D. (1898-1976) Professor of Bacteriology, Jungeblut first published
on ascorbate as prevention and treatment for polio in 1935. (Jungeblut CW.
Inactivation of poliomyelitis virus by crystalline vitamin C (ascorbic acid).
J Exper Med 1935. 62:317-321.) Jungeblut’s other
polio papers, 1937-1939: Jungeblut CW. Vitamin
C therapy and prophylaxis in experimental poliomyelitis. J Exp Med, 1937. 65:
127-146. Jungeblut CW. Further
observations on vitamin C therapy in experimental poliomyelitis. J Exper Med,
1937. 66: 459-477. Jungeblut CW, Feiner RR.
Vitamin C content of monkey tissues in experimental poliomyelitis. J Exper
Med, 1937. 66: 479-491. Jungeblut
CW. A further contribution to
vitamin C therapy in experimental poliomyelitis. J Exper Med,
1939. 70:315-332. On September 18, 1939, Time magazine reported that Jungeblut,
while studying the 1938 Australian polio epidemic, said that low vitamin C
status was associated with the disease. Unlike oral polio vaccination,
vitamin C has never caused polio. Few know that vitamin C has been known to
prevent and cure poliomyelitis for nearly 75 years. Whatever happened to vitamin C therapy for polio? Jungeblut used fairly low
doses. Albert Sabin used even lower doses, normally only one-third of
Jungeblut’s. Sabin’s unsuccessful “replication” was
taken as the standard, and is to this day. Even with relatively low doses of
vitamin C, Jungeblut made the correct conclusion: “Vitamin C can truthfully
be designated as the antitoxic and antiviral vitamin.” In 1935, Jungeblut showed
that vitamin C inactivated diphtheria toxin.
(Jungeblut CW, Zwemer RL. Inactivation of diphtheria toxin in vivo and
in vitro by crystalline vitamin C (ascorbic acid). Proc Soc Exper Biol Med
1935; 32:1229-34.) By 1937, Jungeblut demonstrated that ascorbate inactivated
tetanus toxin. (Jungeblut CW.
Inactivation of tetanus toxin by crystalline vitamin C (l-ascorbic acid). J
Immunol 1937;33:203-214.) Of Dr. Jungeblut’s
many research reports, 22 were published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine. Free online access at http://www.jem.org/contents-by-date.0.shtml
Jungeblut’s biography
and bibliography: Saul AW. Taking the cure:
Claus Washington Jungeblut, M.D.: Polio pioneer; ascorbate advocate. J Orthomolecular Med, 2006. Vol 21, No
2, p 102-106. http://www.doctoryourself.com/jungeblut.html and http://orthomolecular.org/library/jom William J. McCormick, M.D. (1880-1968) Practicing physician in Vitamin C as antiviral,
antibiotic Ascorbate deficit causes
cardiovascular disease Injections of gram-sized
doses Over 60 years ago,
McCormick saw vitamin C deficiency as the essential cause of, and effective
cure for, numerous communicable illnesses. He was one of the very first to
advocate injected, gram-sized doses of vitamin C as an antiviral and
antibiotic. (McCormick WJ. The changing incidence and mortality of infectious
disease in relation to changed trends in nutrition. Medical Record, 1947.
September.) Vitamin C does not cause
kidney stones. Modern writers consistently pass by the fact that McCormick
used vitamin C to prevent and cure kidney stones . . . in 1946. (McCormick
WJ. Lithogenesis and hypovitaminosis. Medical Record, 1946. 159:7,
July, p 410-413.) “Vitamin
C is a specific antagonist of chemical and bacterial toxins.” (W. J.
McCormick, MD) McCormick also noted that
four out of five coronary cases in hospital show vitamin C deficiency.
(McCormick WJ. Coronary thrombosis: a new concept of mechanism and
etiology. Clinical Medicine, 1957. 4:7, July.) Vitamin C is essential to
strengthen the walls of blood vessels, small and large. A vitamin C deficient
artery can literally "bleed" into itself . Blood clot forms; stroke
may result. Over fifty years ago,
McCormick “found, in clinical and laboratory research, that the smoking
of one cigarette neutralizes in the body approximately 25 mg of ascorbic
acid.” (McCormick WJ. Intervertebral-disc lesions: a new etiological
concept. Arch Pediatr. 1954 Jan;71(1):29-32.) McCormick recognized that
cigarette smoking, in causing vitamin C deficiency, causes artery damage and
cardiovascular disease. 30 years later, Linus Pauling and Matthias Rath would
go on to demonstrate how vitamin C was a cure for cardiovascular disease. Rath M, Pauling L. Solution
To the Puzzle of Human Cardiovascular Disease: Its Primary Cause Is Ascorbate
Deficiency Leading to the Deposition of Lipoprotein(a) and Fibrinogen/Fibrin
in the Vascular Wall. Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, Vol 6, 3&4th
Quarters, 1991, p 125. Rath M, Pauling L. A
Unified Theory of Human Cardiovascular Disease Leading the Way To the
Abolition of This Diseases As A Cause for Human Mortality. Journal of
Orthomolecular Medicine, Volume 7, First Quarter 1992, p 5. A review of
McCormick’s work, with bibliography: Saul AW. Taking the Cure: The
pioneering work of William J. McCormick, M.D. J Orthomolecular Med, 2003. Vol
18, No 2, p 93-96. http://www.doctoryourself.com/mccormick.html and http://orthomolecular.org/library/jom Frederick Robert Klenner, M.D. (1907-1984) Vitamin C as antibiotic,
antiviral, antitoxin Very high dose injections
of vitamin C, from 350 to 1,200 mg per kg body weight per day For decades, Dr. Klenner
treated patients with injections of vitamin C, ranging from 350 to 1,200 mg per
kg body weight per day. Vitamin C at
350 mg/kg is about 20,000 to 35,000 mg/day for an adult. Vitamin C at 1,200
mg/kg is about 70,000 to 120,000 mg/day for an adult. Klenner successfully
treated polio, pneumonia, and other serious infectious diseases. (Klenner FR.
Observations on the dose of administration of ascorbic acid when employed
beyond the range of a vitamin in human pathology. Journal of Applied
Nutrition, 1971. 23(3 and 4), p 61-68.) http://www.doctoryourself.com/klennerpaper.html Klenner treated an
astounding variety of diseases with massive doses of vitamin C: bladder
infections, arthritis, leukemia, atherosclerosis, ruptured intervertebral
discs, high cholesterol, corneal ulcer, diabetes, glaucoma, burns and
secondary infections, heat stroke, radiation burns, heavy metal
poisoning, chronic fatigue, and complications resulting from surgery. Additionally, Klenner
arrested and reversed multiple sclerosis with very high doses of vitamin C
and other vitamins. (Klenner FR. Response of peripheral and central nerve
pathology to mega-doses of the vitamin B-complex and other
metabolites. Parts 1 and 2. J Applied Nutrition, 1973, 25:16-40. Free
download at http://www.townsendletter.com/Klenner/KlennerProtocol_forMS.pdf )
Smith, LH. Clinical guide
to the use of vitamin C: The clinical experiences of http://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/198x/smith-lh-clinical_guide_1988.htm . Biography and bibliography:
Saul AW. Hidden in plain sight: the pioneering work of Frederick Robert
Klenner, M.D. J Orthomolecular Med, 2007. Vol 22, No 1, p 31-38. http://www.doctoryourself.com/klennerbio.html
and http://orthomolecular.org/library/jom Robert F. Cathcart, M.D. (California, USA, 1932 – 2007) has, since the 1960s,
successfully used large doses of vitamin C against pneumonia, hepatitis, and
more recently, AIDS. Cathcart RF. Vitamin C,
titration to bowel tolerance, anascorbemia, and acute induced
scurvy. Medical Hypotheses, 1981 7:1359-1376. http://www.doctoryourself.com/titration.html
Vitamin C in the treatment
of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Medical Hypotheses, 1984. 14(4):423-433. Vitamin C, the nontoxic,
nonrate-limited antioxidant free radical scavenger. Medical Hypotheses, 1985.
18:61-77. Cathcart bibliography: http://www.doctoryourself.com/biblio_cathcart.html Hugh D. Riordan, M.D. (Kansas, USA, 1932-2005) successfully used large
doses of intravenous vitamin C against cancer, beginning in the 1970s.
(Riordan HD. The Use of Vitamin C Infusions in Cancer (1975-2002). Vitamin C
and Cancer, November, 2002.) Dr. Riordan and colleagues have published on
this for many years. Their work has been largely ignored. (A list of the
team’s published research is at the bottom of this page.) Additional
Riordan bibliography: http://www.doctoryourself.com/biblio_riordan.html
“We learn from history that we do not learn from history.” (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Hegel, 1770-1831) The medical literature has
ignored nearly 75 years of laboratory and clinical studies on high-dose
ascorbate therapy. Doses of tens of thousands of milligrams of vitamin C is
the most unacknowledged successful research in medicine. For more information: Free access to the online
archive of the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine: http://orthomolecular.org/library/jom To receive free,
non-commercial news updates on nutritional (orthomolecular) medicine by
email: http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/index.shtml References: Riordan HD, Jackson JA,
Schultz, M.: Case Study: High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C in the Treatment of
a Patient With Adenocarcinoma of the Kidney. J. Orthomolecular Med, 1990,
5:1. Riordan HD, et al.
High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C in the Treatment of a Patient with Renal Cell
Carcinoma of the Kidney. J. Orthomolecular Med, 1998, 13:2. Gonzalez MJ, Mora, E., Gonzalez MJ, Mora, E.M.,
Miranda-Massari, J.R., Matta, J., Riordan HD, Riordan NH: Inhibition of Human
Breast Carcinoma Cell Proliferation by Ascorbate and Copper. Gonzalez MJ,
Miranda-Massari, J.R., Mora, E.M., Jimenez, I.Z., Matos, M.I., Riordan HD,
Casciari, J.J., Riordan NH, Rodriguez, M., Guzman, A.: Orthomolecular
Oncology: a Mechanistic View of Intravenous Ascorbate's Chemotherapeutic
Activity. Puerto Rico Health Sciences J, March, 2002, 21:1. Riordan HD, Hunninghake,
R.E., Riordan NH, Jackson, J.A., Meng, X.L., Taylor, P., Casciari, J.J.,
Gonzalez MJ, Miranda-Massari, J.R., Mora, E.M., Norberto, R, Rivera, A.
Intravenous Ascorbic Acid: Protocol for its Application and Use. Padayatty, S.J., Sun, H.,
Wang, Y., Riordan HD, Hewitt, S.M., Katz, A., Wesley, R.A., Levine, M.
Vitamin C Pharmacokinetics: Implications for Oral and Intravenous Use. Annals
of Internal Medicine, April 6, 2004, 140(7): 533-537. Riordan HD, Andrew Saul is the author of the books FIRE YOUR DOCTOR! How to be Independently
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