Vitamin C: The Real Story, the Remarkable and Controversial Healing Factor

[Steve Hickey, Andrew W. Saul] ✓ Vitamin C: The Real Story, the Remarkable and Controversial Healing Factor Í Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Vitamin C: The Real Story, the Remarkable and Controversial Healing Factor After reading this book, you will know why .  and how much.. Someday, medicine without vitamin C therapy will be compared to childbirth without sanitation or surgery without anesthetic. If you want to be healthy, you should take enough vitamin C. The story of vitamin C is an exciting journey into the workings of science and medicine, the intrigues of political economic influences, and the evolutionary history of humankind. This rejection of the orthomolecular approach has little basis in sc

Vitamin C: The Real Story, the Remarkable and Controversial Healing Factor

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Rating : 4.78 (716 Votes)
Asin : 159120223X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 192 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-12-19
Language : English

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. (math and science) from the Open University, membership of the Institute of Biology by examination in pharmacology, and is a chartered biologist and a former member of the British Compute Society. His popular, peer-reviewed, non-commercial natural healing website is DoctorYourself. Andrew W. Saul, Ph.D., has over thirty-five years of experience in natural health education. He is editor-in-chief o

Restoring health and healing with vitamin C Robert Sealey Vitamin C: The Real StoryThe Remarkable and Controversial Story of Vitamin Cby Steve Hickey, PhD and Andrew Saul, PhD,2008, Basic Health Publications Inc., CA, 192 pages []A curious title. What could be remarkable or controversial about vitamin C? Thousands of children take Flintstone multis every day; don't they get enough vitamin C? Many adults take some C when t. Great book for natural medicine advocates. Loved the book. Very credible, it answers questions concerns, and unbelievers of this totally amazing nutrient. The authors wryly state that gorillas our closest relatives get Great book for natural medicine advocates. June Heimsoth Loved the book. Very credible, it answers questions concerns, and unbelievers of this totally amazing nutrient. The authors wryly state that gorillas our closest relatives get 4000 milligrams of vitamin C in their diet while the RDA for people is less than 100 milligrams. He says "somebody's wrong and I don't think it's the gorillas". Long story short if it's not w. 000 milligrams of vitamin C in their diet while the RDA for people is less than 100 milligrams. He says "somebody's wrong and I don't think it's the gorillas". Long story short if it's not w. "Great Vitamin C Thesis" according to John Patrick. A very informative guide to Vitamin C. The reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because I felt the authors did not spend enough time on the healing mechanisms of C. Instead, this is more of a history of the vitamin, along with a few cases in which it can treat "X, Y, Z". Nothing wrong with that - but I'd recommend getting Saul's "Doctor Yourself" if you're looking f

After reading this book, you will know why .  and how much.. Someday, medicine without vitamin C therapy will be compared to childbirth without sanitation or surgery without anesthetic. If you want to be healthy, you should take enough vitamin C. The story of vitamin C is an exciting journey into the workings of science and medicine, the intrigues of political economic influences, and the evolutionary history of humankind. This rejection of the orthomolecular approach has little basis in science and reflects a bias at the heart of the status quo.This book tells the story of how the controversy about vitamin C has grown and continues while the increasing evidence demonstrates the value of the orthomolecular approach. Orthomolecular medicine, which uses nutrients in large doses to treat disease, is regarded as highly controversial by the medical establishment. In this book,- You will see that mega doses of vitamin C have proven to be an effective antibiotic, a nontoxic anticancer agent, and also a treatment for heart disease.- We explain the real reasons behind conventional medicine's rejection of vitamin C therapy.- You'll meet the pioneers of vitamin C research, who often faced great resistance in their advocacy

Steve Hickey, PhD and Andrew Saul, PhD present the facts clearly and carefully. Vitamin C: The Real Story is a timely and valuable clarion call that cuts through misleading blather and making a strong case for the orthomolecular use of vitamin C.(Townsend Letter)"Readers of this book will learn to distinguish the true facts about vitamin C from false factoids. Clinicians have witnessed the extraordinary results effected by much higher doses. The central debate regarding vitamin C usage is optimal intake. Their fascinating book presents some truly rem

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