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Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins: Curing the Incurable

Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins: Curing the Incurable

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Levy doing the impossible
Review: 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 ...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Current data misleading
Review: Dr. levy makes a fine effort in his book. However he fails to point out the differences in the current forms of vitamin C (there are different forms, some being actually harmful) and their efficacy and how some forms of vitamin C may actually promote disease such as cancer. One must use all tools to treat disease. Vitamin C being one of them. However, do not throw out the baby for the bathwater and embrace vitamin C as a cure all. It is not. This should be better emphasized and a more balanced integrative approach utilized. Remember, there are lives at stake here. This book is off track in many places. Patient be wary!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Compilaton
Review: Good compendium of the application of ascorbate as a primary treatment for infections etc as the title describes.

Due no doubt to liability statues, the book stops short of frank advocacy and clinical specifics that practitioners could use should they wish to employ the historical methods listed.

But those fatheads who think that ascorbate is useless or harmful would be doing themselves a favor reprogramming their brains with this book, which proves that the historical record suggests otherwise.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Medical Professional Excited Over This Book.
Review: Having seen vitamin c infusions first hand,having witnessed complete remissions of Brain tumor,malignant melanoma,and adenocarcinoma,having used sodium ascorbate on my asthmatic daughter to stop her coughing at night when she had a cold, having crusaded for Linus Pauling to the condemnation of my medical colleauges,this book is a wonderful compilation of data that strongly implicates the AMA as being negligent in their oath and responsiblities.

This book officially affirms what I've been living for years. I have treated successfully oral herpes, chicken pox, mononucleosis, and respiratory viral infections for years in myself, my wife, and my family.

Finally, a vindication for Linus Pauling and great news for the human race. This book is the truth!!! The whole truth!!!!


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