Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Cancer and Vitamin C


New Book Review: Cancer and Vitamin C, by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling, 278 pages, published 1993, $19.95.










The breakthrough that has been ignored. Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling demonstrated how intravenous vitamin C prolongs life of terminal cancer patients better than available drugs. Interest in intravenous vitamin C therapy is being renewed today.

Cancer and Vitamin C explains in plain language the nature and known causes of this disease. It also weighs the value and limitations of various modes of treatment: surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormones, immunotherapy, and a number of unorthodox ones. The value of vitamin C as an adjunct therapy is corroborated by detailed accounts of cancer patients who have derived varying degrees of benefit from vitamin C treatment.

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