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Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins

Curing the Incurable

Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins

  by Thomas E. Levy, M.D., J.D.
  ISBN: 1-4010-6963-0 (Trade Paperback)
  ISBN: 1-4010-6964-9 (Hardback)
  ISBN: 1-4010-6965-7 (eBook)
  Pages: 451
  Subject: MEDICAL / Nutrition

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Paperback prices reflect 15% discount off retail
Hardback prices reflect 10% discount off retail

Trade Paperback  $21.24
Hardback           $31.49
eBook                $8.00

 

Description

Review for yourself the incredible evidence (over 1,200 literature references) that clearly reveals: --How vitamin C has been able to cure or contribute to the cure of many common infectious diseases, including some deemed incurable, such as hepatitis and polio. Because of these documented effects, the use of properly dosed vitamin C within a comprehensive treatment protocol can also eliminate the need for many vaccinations and toxic prescription medicines. --That vitamin C is the treatment of choice for many potentially fatal toxins and other toxic medical conditions that poison the body, for which no effective treatments presently exist. This makes vitamin C the ideal treatment for many infectious diseases that also produce highly toxic poisons and the associated toxic by-products of some microbial metabolism. --That vitamin C is remarkably free of any side effects. Vitamin C is unquestionably the most non-toxic nutrient and supplement that is available today. An enormous amount of scientific literature on vitamin C has been written over the last century. A great deal of this literature, much from our most esteemed research centers in the United States, has been cited in this book. Donīt just accept a casual, unenlightened assessment of what vitamin C can and cannot do. Read the truth for yourself.

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