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PREFACE – What's different
about this book
What will
you learn from this book
about Vitamin C that you
have not already read or
heard about from the plethora
of excellent books and journal
articles already on the
market or in the scientific
literature? A perfectly
valid question for the discerning
nutritionally conscious
consumer or health practitioner.
One of
the main themes which will
be emphasized in this book
is that, in addition to
being a Vitamin, which by
definition, is required
for life in tiny amounts,
Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid,
is actually an essential
nutrient, which, taken in
optimal quantities, can
vastly improve health and
prevent many serious conditions,
including heart disease,
diabetes, and cancer.
Even a
fairly superficial review
of what has been written
about Vitamin C reveals
perhaps hundreds of books
and thousands or even ten
thousand research papers
on the subject. There have
been 3 ENTIRE Conferences
of the New York Academy
of Sciences devoted to Vitamin
C ALONE over the past two
decades! Linus Pauling,
dual Nobel prize winner
(Chemistry 1954, Peace,
1962), eminent scientist
and statesman has rigorously
and eloquently put forward
the attributes of Vitamin
C, with more than 500 references
appended in his most recent
book "How to Live Longer
and Feel Better" (Avon,
1986). Dedicated and erudite
experts Irwin Stone, Emanuel
Cheraskin, Ewan Cameron,
Marshall Ringsdorf, and
Emily Sisley, to name but
a few, have authored books
and performed clinical studies
which have put Vitamin C
"on the map" and
before the public eye more
than any other nutritional
supplement(1,30,35,43,50,54,164,
166,200).
And, although
a fascinating historical
saga of great importance,
the nutritionally informed
reader probably does not
need to be reminded at length
of how in 1747 the British
naval physician James Lind
experimentally discovered
a preventative for scurvy
in citrus fruits, which
is at the origin of the
inaccurate term "limeys"
later attributed to British
sailors.
This book,
written in light of and
with respect to the immense
body of knowledge which
has been established historically
about Vitamin C, is a present
and future-oriented look
at the exciting developments
taking place which will
certainly alter our views
about fundamental biochemical
workings of the body.
So what else, the reader
may ask, is there to say
about this vitamin which
has been touted as a miraculous
cure for just about everything
from the common cold to
hemmorhoids? And who is
this person who purports
to add another volume to
the already heavy Vitamin
C bookshelf?
This book:
1. Critically
analyzes the most up-to-date
scientific information about
Vitamin C, especially pertaining
to its therapeutic efficacy
and mode of action with
respect to illnesses including
atherosclerosis, diabetes,
rheumatoid arthritis and
cancer;
2.Presents
for the first time ever
in popular print, rigorous
and astonishingly encouraging
laboratory results detailing
Vitamin C's antiviral activity
against the Human Immunodeficiency
Virus (HIV);
3.Describes
for the first time in book
form, the development of
a novel form of Vitamin
C, tradename Ester-CR ascorbate,
and presents clinical data
and critical analyses to
document and explain aspects
of its apparently superior
mode of action.
As for
my position. I am a scientist
by training and profession.
In addition to my role as
a Health Consultant, I am
also, as are we all, a consumer
of health care. I find myself,
at this point in history,
situated in two worlds virtually
at war with each other,
although each speaks sincerely
of its committment to the
well being of its patients.
I speak of course of the
medical and scientific "establishment"
on the one hand, and the
naturopathic, alternative
or complementary practitioners
on the other. Having been
trained both in orthodox
and alternative practices,
I understand and empathize
with how this tremendous
schism came into being between
these two "solitudes".
I also grieve for the sick
individual who is suffering
and who is entitled to the
best that all traditions
can offer. I am one of many
who are committed and are
working toward constructing
a tangible bridge to connect
these two worlds, with the
goal of developing an improved
paradigm of health care
that will embrace the best
of western technological
medicine with the efficacy
and safety of traditional
natural medicine.
Vitamin
C is both an outstanding
example as well as a victim
of this rather unharmonious
situation. Reams of literature
abound attesting to the
clinically therapeutic and
preventive value of this
nutrient; yet probably the
majority of medically trained
physicians still hold the
outdated view that amounts
of Vitamin C in excess of
that sufficient to prevent
scurvy are a waste of money
and simply produce "expensive
urine". Linus Pauling
has documented numerous
examples of misinterpreted,
badly designed and/or poorly
executed clinical trials
purporting to "objectively"
investigate the efficacy
of Vitamin C and has eloquently
painted the dismally divided
research scenario(166).
Pity that despite disparagement
of the reputation of such
an eminent scientist and
octogenarian, many physicians
do secretly admit, off the
record, that Vitamin C works.
For, despite
the voluminous legacy of
words and data which already
exists regarding Vitamin
C, there IS breakthrough
and exciting new information
which has only recently
been discovered, and which
must be told. New information
which has only very recently
been released within the
scientific world is starting
to shed light on Vitamin
C's ability to be a potent
force in the fight against
AIDS, heart disease, diabetes
and to counter the free-radical
pathology involved with
Rheumatoid Diseases. In
addition, the commercial
development of a new form
of Vitamin C called "Ester-CR
ascorbate", which contains
extra natural metabolites,
has serendipitously thrust
the limelight further into
the biochemical mechanisms
behind the action of Vitamin
C.
This book,
published by the nonprofit
Rheumatoid Disease Foundation,
brings together the latest
research being performed
on many aspects of Vitamin
C's therapeutic action.
This information, properly
implemented, may save countless
lives and promote better
health. And, in interpreting
some of the facets which
appear to enhance the action
of Vitamin C and Ester-CR
ascorbate (which, interesting
enough, have a connection
with the latest Vitamin
C/AIDS research), the gap
between the research scientist,
physician and the lay person
can be bridged, facilitating
an improvement in health
care.
I have not spent decades
devoted to Vitamin C research,
as have Linus Pauling and
dedicated others. I do not
own nor do I have any interests
in the sales or promotion
of Vitamin C, or, for that
matter, of any other commodity.
Nor do I purport to have
all the answers which will
magically settle the controversy
which presently pits much
of the medical and scientific
establishment against nutritionally
oriented practitioners.
Nevertheless, the application
of a scientific as well
as a holistic approach to
the subject of Vitamin C
and health can be an invaluable
contribution to that day
when many more illnesses
will be prevented, and when
the majority of illnesses
can be healed using more
refined, and less harmful
therapeutic practices than
at present.
This book
cannot even attempt to review
all the existing literature
about Vitamin C. This book
STARTS OUT by bringing you
up to date with a short
historical retrospective
about Vitamin C. THEN, this
book is the FIRST to describe
the elegant experiments
which demonstrate the power
of Vitamin C against the
AIDS virus, AND attempts
to interpret how this action
may be happening. AFTER
summarizing some of Vitamin
C's fundamental health-empowering
roles including immune enhancer
and free radical scavenger,
this book brings you the
most up-to-date information,
gleaned from many and varied
sources, about how Vitamin
C can help in treatment
for diabetes, heart disease,
and rheumatoid arthritis.
NEXT comes the exciting
story of the development
of ESTER-CR ascorbate, whose
properties enable it to
be more efficiently absorbed
and retained than other
forms of Vitamin C. FINALLY,
this book addresses you,
the consumer, and fields
questions each individual
will encounter in forming
their own decision about
whether to take Vitamin
C, which form, and how much.
For it
is you, the individual person
who must ultimately decide
how much Vitamin C to take
- whether your glass of
orange juice will also contain
several or many grams of
Vitamin C, whether it will
be ascorbic acid, one of
the ascorbates, or the new
Ester-CR ascorbate. In any
case, a toast to your health,
and enjoyable reading.