Vitamin C or Ascorbic Acid Cures
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Vitamin C for Common Cold
The regular use of vitamin C in the optimum daily amount will prevent a common cold and if a cold has already appeared, large doses of this vitamin will relieve the symptoms and shorten its duration. However some studies testing supplementation have reported only small moderating effects on the severity and duration of colds.
Vitamin C for Infections
Vitamin C is highly acclaimed as a vital factor for the defence of the infected organism. The examination of the urine, blood, or cerebrospinal fluid of patients suffering from an infectious disease will show an abnormally low level of vitamin C. Additional supplies of this vitamin administered to such patients will be retained in the body and not eliminated in the urine. The administration of high doses of vitamin C is thus indicated in an acute state of all infectious diseases. The treatment should be continued and doses gradually decreased until complete recovery.
Vitamin C for Stress
The need for vitamin C is so greatly increased during stress that a deficiency can be produced in hours even though the vitamin intake may be as per the recommended daily allowance. The blood vessels become fragile when vitamin C is lacking. Too little of this vitamin can, therefore, lead to a minor injury, such as a small ulcer, and ultimately, result in a major hemorrhage. In tests conducted, it was found that monkeys and guinea pigs lacking in vitamin C developed ulcers. There was no other cause of stress. Guinea pigs put to stress by having one leg immobilized by a splint, developed hemorrhaging ulcers. This was prevented in similarly treated animals by giving them many times the normal requirement of vitamin C.
Vitamin C for Atherosclerosis
Experiments have shown that monkeys under supplied with vitamin C produced cholesterol six times more rapidly than those who received the recommended daily allowance. Administration of up to 50 times of the normal requirement of vitamin C corrected severe atherosclerosis in rabbits and guinea pigs, and resulted in the increased formation of bile acids and the excretion of cholesterol. Administration of large doses of this vitamin to patients suffering from atheros-clerosis and high blood pressure can, therefore, result in a marked decline in their blood cholesterol and a gradual drop in their blood pressure.
Vitamin C for Cancer
Any cancer results in severe stress, and this tremendously increases the need for vitamin C. Most cancer patients, especially children with leukemia, show symptoms of bruising, bleeding gums, and often-outright hemorrhaging, characteristic of a vitamin C deficiency. Administration of 4,000 to 6,000 mg of vitamin C daily to patients with inoperable malignancies, inhibits cancer growth and, in some cases, even results in its regression.
Vitamin C for Nephritis
A person suffering from any kidney disease can also suffer from a vitamin C deficiency due to stress, medication, and high urinary loss. The danger of hemorrhaging is greatly increased. Even a mild lack of vitamin C can cause blood to appear in the urine. In patients suffering from severe nephritis, administration of large amounts of vitamin C, ranging from 100 mg to 10,000 mg per day, can sometimes quickly stop the passing of bloody urine or hemorrhaging. The intake should be decided upon under medical advice.
Vitamin C for other diseases
Vitamin C has been used therapeutically in the treatment of several other diseases and conditions like haematemesis {vomiting of blood), nose-bleeding, bleeding piles, melanea (black stools caused by blood in the intestines), erythema nodosum (red nodules in the skin), deep corneal ulcers, anoxia(loss of smell), defective formation of dentine and enamel, dental caries, periodontitis(bleeding from the gums), inflammation of the tongue, delayed growth and development, and rickets. It has been found that adequate intake of vitamin C, along with vitamin B complex, during the entire period of pregnancy, prevents congenital deformities in babies.
Vitamin C Deficiency Symptoms and Healing Properties and Precautions

