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- Paperback: 452 pages ; Dimensions (in inches):
1.00 x 8.50 x 5.50
- Publisher: Xlibris Corporation; (September 2002)
- ISBN: 1401069630
- In-Print Editions:
Hardcover
- Average Customer Review:
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- Amazon.com Sales Rank: 75,315
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Levy doing the impossible,
December 21, 2002
Dr. Levy has done what should have been
done long ago, made sense out of the mass of scientific literature on
vitamin C. With more than 80,000 papers, Dr. Levy focuses on the
1200 most important studies. I predict that the Levy book will change
medicine, if for no other reason than patients who read it will
demand completely non-toxic, effective, IV vitamin C treatments
from their doctors.
Most medical doctors will feel like they have been punched in
the stomach, as their faith in what they have been taught
evaporates reading the Levy book. But they will get over
it. Perhaps, soon, medical doctors will begin to easily
cure infectious diseases in their patients using optimal dose IV
vitamin C as routinely as Klenner, Cathcart and others have for fifty
years. Owen Fonorow ...
2 of 2 people found the
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Important Information, November 21, 2002
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Reviewer: A reader
from Colorado Springs, CO United States
| I might have been a bit skeptical of Dr.
Levy's assertions until my own advanced cold was virtually wiped out after
getting 100 grams of vitamin C by vein over a few hours. Many other
infections and toxin exposures can be similarly neutralized by enough
intravenous vitamin C. Dr. Levy combines his own experiences with over
1,200 journal references to make his book very compelling reading. This
should be a textbook in the medical libraries. --This text refers to
the Hardcover
edition.
1 of 1 people found the
following review helpful:
Absolutely amazing information!, November 14, 2002
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Reviewer: A reader
from Tucson, Arizona | This book has so
much incredible information in it. Although I am not used to reading
scientific information, nearly everything Dr. Levy has to say comes
directly from journal articles. Intravenous (not oral) vitamin C is the
key. Give enough (100 grams a day) and most viral diseases are simply
cured. Pretty much the same story with toxins like heavy metals and
pesticides. Dr. Levy also dispels the myths that seem to want to "debunk"
vitamin C as such an effective therapy. Can't say I really would be
surprised to find few doctors embracing this book. It would eliminate too
many other established therapies. --This text refers to the Hardcover
edition.
Essential reading for all doctors, November 13, 2002
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Reviewer: A reader
from Manchester, England | Every
patient and physician with an interest in good health should read this
book. Vitamin C has challenged the medical profession for over half a
century and this book explains why. Dr Tom Levy claims vitamin C might be
the single most important substance in keeping you free from infection and
gives the background evidence. --This text refers to the Hardcover
edition.
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