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An
extensive chapter outlines the evidence that many potent toxins are completely
neutralized by a prompt and vigorous dosing of vitamin C, even though current
medicine offers little or no other effective treatments for them. Dr. Levy
cites literature that shows vitamin C can completely reverse and clinically
cure advanced poisonings from agents such as tetanus toxin, mushroom toxin,
barbiturates, snakebite venom, and heavy metals like lead, to name only a few.
Because of this toxin-neutralizing ability, Dr. Levy further notes that the
scientific evidence supports vitamin C as being an ideal agent for treating
many of the infectious diseases that also produce very potent toxins, such as
diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough).
The
importance of giving a high enough dose of vitamin C directly into the blood is
repeatedly emphasized. Dr. Levy asserts that virtually all of the studies
proclaiming the ineffectiveness of vitamin C for given infections or toxins use
very small doses, sometimes several thousand-fold too small. A chapter
documenting the safety of vitamin C at daily doses up to 300,000 mg is
included. Compelling evidence is presented contradicting the common belief that
vitamin C causes kidney stones.
The reader
is challenged to scientifically evaluate all of the assertions made in the
book. Many of the articles cited come from the most highly esteemed medical
journals in the world, including The New England Journal of Medicine, The
Lancet, and The Journal of the American Medical Association. The
book is nicely arranged so that the reader can quickly go to a particular
infection or toxin and see what specific effects vitamin C has been reported to
have on that condition over the last century. The scientific literature on
vitamin C and over 25 infectious diseases and 100 toxic agents is examined.
Can these
fantastic assertions of Dr. Levy really be correct? Even if the abilities of
vitamin C have been overstated in this book, it appears that the intravenous
dosing of high doses of vitamin C warrants serious consideration as at least an
additional treatment for many infections and poisonings.
451 pages
Library of Congress Number: 2002093697
ISBN: 1-4010-6964-9 (Hardcover) - $31.95 (+S&H)
ISBN: 1-4010-6963-0 (Softcover) - $21.95 (+S&H)
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