Thursday, March 02, 2006

Using Vitamin Therapy to Reduce Toxins and Heavy Metals in Your Body

The "Clinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C", compiled from the clinical experiences of Frederick R. Klenner, M.D by Lendon H. Smith, M.D notes the detailed work that shows how Vitamin C can improve and cure disease.

A particularly modern interest is the removal of Toxins and heavy metals.


I've quoted a section from the book below:

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Toxins & Heavy Metals

Heavy Metal Poisonings: Especially lead and mercury-are controlled with Vitamin C injections and oral intake. An intake of Vitamin C daily will protect animals-and by extrapolation, humans-from fatal doses of mercury. If a guinea pig needed 200 mg one day to protect it from an otherwise fatal dose of mercury, the human would need 14 grams daily. Smaller doses would be able to protect the body from smaller amounts of the toxin.

Lead Poisoning

: 350 mg of Vitamin C per one kg of body weight taken intramuscularly every two to four hours; recovery in less than 72 hours.

Dr. Klenner found that the amount of C used "in any case is the all important factor. In 28 years of research we have observed that 30 grams each day is critical in terms of response" regardless of age and weight. (Barbiturate intoxication, snake bite and viral encephalitis may require larger doses in some individuals.)

Carbon monoxide

(CO): poisoning is on the rise due to smoking and city living. CO interferes with oxygenation of tissues as it ties up hemoglobin. (The affinity of CO for hemoglobin is 300 times that of oxygen.) It would be especially dangerous in hearts already compromised by diseased coronary vessels; those vessels cannot dilate in times of extra need, e.g., CO poisoning. Smokers, and by inference, anyone exposed to CO or pollution should be taking extra Vitamin C. He points to the report [Pelletier] that shows when smokers quit, their "ascorbic level approaches that of the non-smoker." In acute CO poisoning: if 12 to 50 grams of Vitamin C is injected rapidly into the blood stream, it acts as an oxidizer and will "pull CO from hemoglobin to form carbon dioxide" which is easily exhaled. A burn victim should immediately receive a dose of 500 mg of C per kg of body weight intravenously. It will "neutralize the CO or smoke poisoning while at the same time it will prevent blood sludging which in the major factor in the development of third degree burns."

An accidental carbon monoxide poisoning was reversed in ten minutes with 12 grams of ascorbic acid in a 50 cc syringe using a twenty gauge needle. ("We employ a twenty-gauge needle when using a 50 cc syringe; a twenty-one gauge for a thirty-cc syringe, a twenty-two gauge for a twenty cc syringe and a twenty-three gauge needle for a ten cc syringe").

pesticides

Two boys were sprayed with pesticide, one received Vitamin C (10 grams) every eight hours and went home on the second day. The other boy only fluids; his skin showed a bad chemical burn; he died on the fifth day.

barbiturates

Vitamin C will reverse the shock and low blood pressure from barbiturates, muscarine, and formic acid. One suicidal patient ingested 2640 mg of barbiturate. Twelve grams was administered using a 50 cc syringe. In ten minutes the blood pressure rose from 60/0 to 100/60. 100 grams was given in the vein for three hours at which time the patient was awake. The use of large doses of C should be routine in these cases of chemical shock. "The needle used to give a syringeful of C was attached to a bottle of 5% dextrose in water with 50 grams of ascorbic acid. She received 125 grams of C. C not only assists with hepatic metabolism but also as a major diuretic, flushing these compounds out by way of the kidneys. Oxygen by nasal tube ran constantly."

Another patient had taken 2400 mg of Seconal plus para-aldehyde. She was awake after 42 grams of C was administered. The C was injected as fast as a twenty-gauge needle could carry the flow. Consequent doses of 75 grams intravenously and thirty grams of C taken orally over a period of 24 hours saved her life.

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There is some confusion as to whether Vitamin C taken in large doses is a good thing or not. Certainly Linus Pauling (Nobel prize winner) lived well into his 90's with the belief that high doses were good.

The main thing to note about toxins and heavy metals is that there is a slow accumulation of them in the body over time. Until eventually a tipping point is reached and disease symtoms are noted.

The Far Infrared Sauna (when used according to a proper process) will remove many of these toxins. So that there is less chance of build-up in your body and therefore no need for treatment.








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