...ascorbic acid has exceptional desensitizing properties, and ... this
drug is able... to profoundly modify the clinical evolution of erythrodermy, and to
entirely transform the prognosis.
[AscorbateWeb Editorial: One of the earliest studies of
the use of ascorbate under the drug paradim, this showed that ascorbate was capable of
greatly improving the organisms ability to withstand the toxic assault of the
then-standard treatments for syphilis.
From todays perspective it may be difficult to fathom the use of sublethal doses of
heavy-metal poisons (arsenic, bismuth, gold, mercury, and silver compounds), which were
mostly ineffective and which, demonstrated in this study, imposed a heavy burden of
side-effects on patients. But the parallels between the AIDS and syphilis pandemics are
close enough to help one understand the desperate measures taken to try to effect a cure.]
...The preceding observations highlight the rapid immediate, one can
say action of vitamin C on herpes and shingles.
The administration of this vitamin makes it possible to stop and cure even intense
outbreaks of herpes in the space of 2-3 days. It notably shortens the duration of a
sometimes painful, always awkward, affliction, the evolutionary cycle of which usually
progresses over 8 to 15 days...
The administration of vitamin C in shingles, the more effective the earlier it is
done, profoundly modifies the clinical evolution of this affliction.
[Vitamin C] acts not only on its cutaneous manifestations (erythema and blisters), which
disappear with an unexpected rapidity, but also on the painful phenomena which generally
accompany it.
The results obtained enable us henceforth to regard vitamin C as the drug of choice
for these afflictions.
[AscorbateWeb Editorial: Both oral and injectible
ascorbate were used in this clinical work. Injections of only modest amounts, 100 mg or
less, were given, but with remarkable results nonetheless. Even oral doses, 5 centigrams
per tablet (50 mg less even than the current pathetic US RDA for dietary
ascorbate), produced unexpectedly rapid recovery from outbreaks.
Predictably, given the almost certain insufficient daily dietary ascorbate intake, and the
low treatment doses employed, the author could not conclusively demonstrate
ascorbates utility in preventing the recurrence of outbreaks. Using too-low
doses by mistake (dare one imagine by intent?) is the common thread running through
practically all subsequent negative studies that prove ascorbates lack
of efficacy.
Nevertheless, why then is ascorbate still not the initial, standard treatment for
herpes and shingles outbreaks, over 70 years after its effectiveness was clinically
demonstrated?]
...in 66 [of 81] cases... [we saw] reduction of lip cyanosis in coughing attacks...[disappearance of] attacks with breathing difficulty, vomiting and
recurrence ... also the number of cough attacks diminished. Patients became lively, had
good appetite and the convalescence progressed very satisfactorily.
Of special mention were 3 serious cases of pertussis pneumonia in artificially
nourished babies, for which previous treatment methods, vaccine treatments etc., are
rarely successful, and which were deemed as having lethal outcome. Through our therapy,
the children were clearly improved after 23 weeks and finally healed.
[AscorbateWeb Editorial: This is one of the most-cited
early studies of ascorbate injections as a curative treatment. Even using very modest
doses sparingly administered (the Drug Paradigm), remarkable improvements over the usual
course of the illness were obtained. Omitted however was further discussion about the
gravely ill artificially nourished infants, such as how their formula
was so deficient in ascorbate and other nutrients that this was probably why they were
at deaths door in the first place.
As a side note, in Western Europe a common baby formula recipe of the day was: cows
milk, cod-liver oil, corn syrup and lactic acid. That this concoction would be all but
devoid of ascorbate unlike fresh human breast milk from a well-nourished mother
goes without saying. Even fresh bovine milk is relatively deficient in ascorbate.]
Ascorbic acid definitely shortens the paroxysmal stage of the disease, particularly if relatively large doses are used early in the disease.
Saturation of whooping cough patients with ascorbic acid decreases markedly the intensity, number and duration of the characteristic symptoms.
...the patients, after the 3rd or 4th injection of [vitamin C]... unanimously reported experiencing increased good appetite and physical well-being. With a single exception, weight was gained throughout...with [sufficient] vitamin C, an [unfavorable] prognosis can be improved more rapidly.
[AscorbateWeb Editorial: This article is interesting in
that treatment with then-expensive ascorbate was used only as a means to improve the
patients general status, not addressing the tuberculosis itself. The primary
treatment protocol for this disease seems to have been bed rest and the injection of gas
into the patients chest cavity (artificial pneumothorax), thereby compressing
regions of the tubercular lung to apparent therapeutic benefit. The discomfort of such a
procedure, and the disease toxins flushed into the bloodstream thereby, no doubt placed
considerable stress on the already weakened patient, increasing the ascorbate consumption
markedly.
Considering the relatively miniscule doses employed 100 mg injections and
stubborn adherence to the flawed notion of body saturation with ascorbate, it
is remarkable that they obtained any positive results at all. It was probably another case
of subscorbutic patients receiving just enough ascorbate to keep them from near death.
Indeed, the author was puzzled at one patient whose body refused to become
saturated with ascorbate. These days, understanding of and responding to such
biochemical individuality in stress response and nutrient demand is gaining acceptance
even in mainstream medicine.]
In this small series of twenty-six cases of whooping cough, cevitamic acid [ascorbic acid] seemed to be strikingly effective in relieving and checking the symptoms in all but two of the cases .... It is our opinion that it should be given further trial in all cases of whooping cough regardless of the age of the patient, or the length of time already elapsed since the original symptoms.
[AscorbateWeb Editorial: In 1998 there was a pertussis (whooping cough) epidemic in parts of Europe, with significant mortality. In 1999 there were numerous outbreaks of pertussis in the western United States. Increasing numbers of parents in the U.S., concerned about the perceived side-effects and dubious effectiveness of vaccines, have chosen not to immunize their children against pertussis and other so-called childhood killer diseases. Unfortunately, orthodox medicine has ignored ascorbates demonstrated value as a powerful and strikingly effective treatment for pertussis.]
Administration of 100 mg. of vitamin C daily to each of 34 workmen exposed to factory lead hazards (and diagnosed as suffering from lead absorption) in general decidedly improved their blood picture and their health. Symptoms characteristic of chronic lead absorption usually disappeared.
[AscorbateWeb Editorial: Considering the rather small doses of ascorbate 100-200 mg daily the beneficial effects noted here are probably mostly the result of simply correcting the subclinical scurvy of the workers, although a direct effect on lead-calcium-ascorbate chemistry is hypothesized as well. Workers who ate a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables fared much better under chronic lead exposure than others with a poorer diet.]
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