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  • Critical COVID-19 patients 'successfully' treated with high-dose vitamin C

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    A group of hospitals in New York is treating its most critical COVID-19 patients with high doses of vitamin C. So far, more than 700 patients have been given the vitamin intravenously.

    "The patients who received vitamin C did significantly better than those who did not get vitamin C," said Dr Andrew G Weber, a pulmonologist and critical care specialist with Northwell Health, which has 23 hospitals in New York state, including Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan.

  • High-dose vitamin C could combat the coronavirus

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    Chinese researchers are testing high-dose vitamin C as a therapy for combatting the coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak.

    They are giving mega-doses—up to 24g—intravenously to coronavirus patients to see if it reduces the symptoms and speeds recovery. The dose is 400 times the dose recommended for maintaining general health and preventing scurvy.

  • Primal Panacea

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    Primal Panaceaby Thomas E. Levy

    Primal man benefited from a powerful cure-all that continually coursed through his blood vessels. This substance — made in the liver — protected him from an overwhelming list of health challenges that, until recently, were rare causes of death. Due to a genetic error of metabolism, the vast majority of us no longer produce this panacea, making us increasingly susceptible to cancer, heart disease, osteoporosis, dementia, diabetes, and many other very costly, and often fatal maladies.

  • Vitamin C can help prevent leukaemia and other blood cancers

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    Vitamin C plays a vital role in fighting leukaemia and other blood cancers, two new studies have discovered.

    The vitamin feeds stem cells that suppress the development of leukaemia, one research group found, and it also communicates with faulty stem cells in the bone marrow, and stops them from developing and causing blood cancers.

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