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Vitamin C helps eliminate chronic disease

Friday, September 20, 2013 by: Jonathan Landsman
Tags: vitamin C, disease prevention, Thomas Levy


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(NaturalNews) Vitamin C experts like Drs. Steve Hickey, Hillary Roberts, Frederick Klenner, Thomas Levy plus many others have dedicated their lives to shedding light on this valuable 'forgotten therapy' for a wide range of chronic health issues. Don't expect to hear this information from your conventionally-trained physician - because they were never taught this in medical school.

Given in the proper dosage, vitamin C can kill viruses, bacteria, dissolve clogged arteries and even kill cancer cells. On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, Owen Fonorow, an orthomolecular naturopath invites you to discover the healing power of vitamin C.

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A brilliant idea from a member of The Manhattan Project

Theodore P. Jorgensen, Ph.D. got his physics degree from Harvard and, during the years of World War II, helped to develop the Atomic bomb as a member of The Manhattan Project. As crazy as this may sound, Jorgensen always had an interest in nutrition as well - especially vitamin C. In fact, just a few years before his death in 2006, he wrote an 'open letter' to society stating:

"a free supply of ascorbic acid to every person would lower the cost of health care in a major way."

Who knows - maybe his desire to help people live a better life was a way for him to clear his conscience, after helping to build such a destructive device. His open letter is truly remarkable.

Can high-dose IV vitamin C (IVC) really help cancer patients?

The research seems to suggest a resounding yes! Now, I'm not suggesting that vitamin C is the only thing that needs to be done - especially when we look at the magnificent work of the Gerson Therapy, Nicholas Gonzalez, M.D., James Forsythe, M.D., H.M.D., Thomas Lodi, M.D.(H) plus many others. But, when dealing with seemingly 'hopeless' cases - it's hard to ignore the positive outcomes using vitamin C therapy.

For example, Jessica Richards, from England - refused not only chemo, but also a mastectomy and radiotherapy advised by doctors. Instead, the 55-year-old former model decided that what she needed was a complete diet overhaul. So, she cut out dairy, upped her vegetable intake and took high doses of vitamin C.

Within three weeks of starting her intense program, a medical scan showed her tumor was gone and her latest blood tests came back normal!

According to Ronald Hunninghake, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of the Riordan Clinic, "Only markedly higher doses of vitamin C will selectively build up as peroxide in the cancer cells to the point of acting in a manner similar to chemotherapy. These tumor-toxic dosages can only be obtained by intravenous administration." He goes on to say...

"IVC can help cancer patients withstand the effects of their traditional therapies, heal faster, be more resilient to infection, develop a better appetite, and remain more active overall. These things promote a better response to their cancer therapy."

Finally, according to the Vitamin C Foundation, "We believe that vitamin C by itself is a relatively weak cancer fighter, but when augmented with vitamin K3, alpha lipoic acid, and most recently, D-fraction of the maitake mushroom, vitamin C and these adjunts become one of the most powerful cancer killers known."

Learn more about the healing power of vitamin C on the next NaturalNews Talk Hour with Jonathan Landsman. Find out why vitamin C is not really a vitamin; how vitamin C can help eliminate the threat of cancer, heart problems plus many other infectious-related diseases.

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This week's guest: Owen Fonorow, orthomolecular naturopath and vitamin C expert

Learn how vitamin C can help heal cancer, heart disease plus much more - Sun. Sept. 22

Owen Fonorow is an orthomolecular naturopath and United States Air Force Academy graduate - whose major interests include orthomolecular nutrition and computer science. His primary research interest in the field of nutrition has been the medicinal properties of vitamin C and, in 1996, during his tenure as a member of the technical staff at AT&T Bell laboratories - Owen founded the nonprofit Vitamin C Foundation.

He has written more than thirty articles and papers published in assorted alternative medical journals including the Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients and Life Extension Foundation magazine. In fact, many of these writings have been incorporated in his recent book,"Practicing Medicine Without A License? - The Story of the Linus Pauling Therapy for Heart Disease.

Thomas E. Levy, M.D., JD warns "to dismiss vitamin C as "nothing more" than an antioxidant greatly understates and misrepresents the range of vitamin C's positive effects on the body." Don't miss the next NaturalNews Talk Hour with Jonathan Landsman - as we reveal the antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiviral and, even anti-cancer powers of vitamin C.

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