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INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN C KILLS
CANCER CELLS |
NHNE News List
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INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN C KILLS CANCER CELLS
By Bill Sardi
lewrockwell.com
September 14, 2005
http://www.lewrockwell.com/sardi/sardi43.html
Recall how hydrogen peroxide is poured on wounds to kill
germs. Well now
researchers clearly show high-dose vitamin C, when
administered
intravenously, can increase hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
levels within cancer
cells and kills them. I.V. vitamin C was also
demonstrated to kill germs and
may be an effective therapy for infectious disease.
With a growing body of evidence mounting, National
Institutes of Health
(NIH) researchers conceded today that intravenous
vitamin C may be an
effective treatment for cancer. Last year the same
researchers reported a
similar study but the news media failed to publish it.
The latest study, published in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of
Sciences, confirms the work of Nobel-Prize winner Dr.
Linus Pauling who
conducted cancer research in the 1970s with vitamin C.
Dr. Pauling's studies
were discredited at the time by poorly conducted
research studies at the
Mayo Clinic.
Unlike cancer drugs, I.V. vitamin C selectively killed
cancer cells, but not
healthy cells, and showed no toxicity. The ability of
intravenous vitamin C
to kill lymphoma cells was remarkable almost 100% at
easily achievable
blood serum concentrations.
For inexplicable reasons, NIH researchers continue to
maintain high-dose
oral vitamin C can produce a limited increase in serum
vitamin C
concentrations. However, their earlier study published
in 2004 clearly
showed oral-dose vitamin C can achieve three times
greater blood
concentration than previously thought possible, a fact
which negates the
current Recommended Dietary Allowance for vitamin C.
[Annals Internal
Medicine 140:5337, 2004] NIH researchers refuse to
issue a retraction of
their earlier flawed research which mistakenly claimed
humans cannot benefit
from high-dose oral vitamin C supplements.
The NIH also offered no explanation why it has taken 35
years to confirm the
work of Dr. Linus Pauling.
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HIGH DOSES OF IV VITAMIN C FIGHT CANCER
By Kathleen Doheny
HealthDay News
September 12, 2005
http://tinyurl.com/awr2v
High doses of vitamin C administered intravenously can
fight cancer -- at
least in the laboratory, researchers report.
They took another look at the vitamin years after
studies first suggested in
the 1970s that high doses of ascorbate or vitamin C may
help fight cancer.
In the wake of those studies, additional studies using
the same high doses
found no benefit, although some of them used only oral
vitamin C, not
intravenous doses of the vitamin.
After those initial, failed studies using oral vitamin
C, "the conclusion
was that this therapy should be shelved, that it doesn't
work," said lead
researcher Dr. Mark Levine, chief of the molecular and
clinical nutrition
section and senior staff physician, National Institute
of Diabetes &
Digestive & Kidney Diseases.
But Levine and his team took another look at the therapy
after working for
the federal government on the latest recommended daily
intake levels for
vitamin C.
As part of those studies they examined the body's
absorption of the nutrient
and found that while oral intake does reach a saturation
point, "when you
give doses intravenously they go through the roof in the
blood and then they
are cleared," Levine explained.
According to Levine, a 10 gram dose of vitamin C given
intravenously
produces bloodstream concentrations more than 25-fold
higher than
concentrations achieved from the same oral dose.
Some antibiotics are poorly absorbed when given orally
but fight infections
effectively when given intravenously, and Levine and his
team thought that
might be the case with vitamin C and cancer.
Working with cell lines in the laboratory, they used
high doses of vitamin C
that could only be achieved by IV administration.
"At the highest concentration of ascorbic acid, if given
intravenously, they
don't touch normal cells and they kill lots of cancer
cells. We don't know
why," Levine said.
According to the study, published in the Sept. 12-16
issue of the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vitamin
C led to the
formation of hydrogen peroxide, a chemical that can kill
cells. This
suggests a potential mechanism for therapy, Levine said.
"The mechanism has to be validated in animals -- the
effects tested in
animals to see if this is true," he said.
The newest study will likely set off another round of
investigations about
vitamin C's cancer-fighting ability, said Dr. Len
Lichtenfeld, deputy chief
medical officer for the American Cancer Society. He
called the study
interesting and noted that it was conducted by respected
scientists.
However, he said, laboratory findings are a long way
from clinical practice
and more study is needed. But the American Cancer
Society, after careful
evaluation, does note the value of dietary vitamin C in
reducing cancer
risk, stating that "vitamin C may have a protective
role" in reducing the
risk for many types of cancer when it is consumed as
part of a prudent diet.
If alternative medicine practitioners -- who have
continued to use vitamin C
treatments for cancer -- provide evidence that it works,
this would be the
ideal time to step forward with their findings,
Lichtenfeld said.
In another study published in the same issue of the
journal, researchers
from Pennsylvania State University found that retinoic
acid, also known as
vitamin A, can boost immune system functioning, at least
in mice.
Researchers A. Catharine Ross and Yifan Ma found that
injecting mice with
the vitamin boosted their production of natural killer
cells after they got
a tetanus vaccine, improving their immune system
response.
Newborns are susceptible to infectious diseases, and
because their immune
systems are immature often respond poorly to vaccines.
Adding the vitamin A
may help, although further study is needed, the
researchers said.
To learn more about Vitamin C, visit Ohio State
University:
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5552.html
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RELATED LINKS:
Clinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C
The Clinical Experiences of Frederick R. Klenner, M.D.,
abbreviated, sumarized and annotated by
Lendon H. Smith, M.D.
http://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/198x/smith-lh-clinical_guide_1988.htm
The Treatment of Poliomyelitis and Other Virus Diseases
with Vitamin C
By Fred R. Klenner, M.D., Reidsville, North Carolina
July, 1949
http://www.orthomed.com/polio.htm
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