I.V. Vitamin C
It is important to reemphasize that the above findings were always
part of the toxin exposure situation regardless of the chemical
structure of the toxin. One conclusion that can be reached from
this information is simple, elegant, and very compelling: All toxins
poison by oxidizing enzymes and tissues.
There is also a compelling conclusion generated by this observation
and supported by the vitamin C studies found in the scientific literature:
All toxic damage can be repaired by a high enough dose of antioxidants.
Of course, such therapy must be given in a timely fashion, before
irreversible clinical consequences have occurred in the poisoned
subject. Interestingly, infectious diseases inflict their damage
in essentially the same way as toxins. As virulent microbes grow
inside a host, one or more of the same six findings as already listed
above will reliably be observed. Basically, microbial growth is
just another way to directly cause oxidative damage to the tissues
most directly involved. Some of the most devastating infectious
diseases also produce potent toxins that further increase the oxidative
damage and stress to the infected host.
Chronic disease can be viewed as a process in which the oxidative
stress proceeds at a much slower pace than is seen with acute infectious
diseases and acute toxin exposures. Vigorous antioxidant therapy
goes a long way in reversing the clinical manifestations of such
diseases as well, as long as the dose administered supplies enough
electrons on a daily basis to reverse the ongoing oxidative damage
from the disease process.
Unipolar magnetic therapies probably affect electron delivery to
an injured site as well. Electricity is considered the flow of electrons.
Putting a magnetic field in motion will induce electricity. Electron
flow would appear to be intimately involved in the physical and
biological effects of magnetism. The work of Davis and Rawls (1975,
1979) established nicely that a North pole magnetic exposure decreased
inflammation and pain, while suppressing microbial growth. The South
pole had the opposite biological effects. One possible explanation
for these findings is that a North pole magnetic field facilitates
the delivery of electrons into exposed tissue, while the South pole
facilitates the transport of electrons away from exposed tissue.
Regardless, the proper use of the North pole of a strong biomagnet
closely mimics the effects of vitamin C delivered systemically.
Kulish (1999) summarizes the effects of such biomagnetic therapies
nicely.
Is compromised electron flow the final common denominator in producing
the symptoms and effects of most (or all) diseases, infections,
and toxin exposures? Regardless of the answer, the vigorous and
persistent dosing of antioxidant therapy, as discussed and researched
in my new vitamin C book, appears to deliver consistently positive
and dramatic clinical outcomes.
Review for yourself the incredible evidence 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. Over 1,200 medical and scientific
journal articles, many from our most esteemed research centers,
have been cited in this book. Don't just accept a casual, unenlightened
assessment of what vitamin C can and cannot do.
Bibliography:
Davis, A. and W. Rawls. (1975) The Magnetic
Effect. Kansas City, MO: Acres U.S.A.
Davis, A. and W. Rawls. (1979) The Magnetic Blueprint of Life. Kansas
City, MO: Acres U.S.A.
Kulish, P. (1999) Conquering Pain. The Art of Healing with Biomagnetism.
Fountainville, PA: Fountainville Press.
Levy, T. (2002) Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins: Curing
the Incurable. Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris Corporation.
Szent-Gyorgyi, A. (1978) How new understandings about the biological
function of ascorbic acid may profoundly affect our lives. Executive
Health 14(8):1-4.
Szent-Gyorgyi, A. (1980) The living state and cancer. Physiological
Chemistry and Physics 12(2):99-110.
Dr. Tom Levy is the author of several books including, "Vitamin
C: Infectious Diseases and Toxins" and "Uninformed Consent: The
Hidden Dangers of Dental Care".
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