Accidental Find Shows Vitamin C Kills Tuberculosis!
- Don’t be surprised when this is supressed by the MSM and Big Pharma very quickly! You cannot patent Vitamin C. No money to be made! Here are a few suppressed papers on Vitamin C. Interesting read.
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Observations On the Dose and Administration of Ascorbic Acid When Employed Beyond the Range Of A Vitamin In Human Pathology – Frederick R. Klenner, M.D., F.C.C.P., Journal of Applied Nutrition Vol. 23, No’s 3 & 4, Winter 1971
HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT: The Pioneering Work of FREDERICK ROBERT KLENNER, M.D.
Massive Doses of Vitamin C and the Virus Diseases – Fred R. Klenner, M.D.
– - Accidental find shows Vitamin C kills tuberculosis!
by The Express Tribune, http://www.sott.net/
Scientists said Tuesday they had managed to kill lab-grown tuberculosis (TB) bacteria with good old Vitamin C – an “unexpected” discovery they hope will lead to better, cheaper drugs.
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A team from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York made the accidental find while researching how TB bacteria become resistant to the TB drug isoniazid.
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The researchers added isoniazid and a “reducing agent” known as cysteine to the TB in a test tube, expecting the bacteria to develop drug resistance. Instead, the team “ended up killing off the culture”, according to the study’s senior author William Jacobs, who said the result was “totally unexpected”.
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Reducing agents chemically reduce other substances.
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The team then replaced the cysteine in the experiment with another reducing agent – Vitamin C. It, too, killed the bacteria. “I was in disbelief,” said Jacobs of the outcome published in the journal Nature Communications.
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“Even more surprisingly… when we left out the TB drug isoniazid and just had Vitamin C alone, we discovered that Vitamin C kills tuberculosis.”
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The team next tested the vitamin on drug resistant strains of TB, with the same outcome. In the lab tests, the bacteria never developed resistance to Vitamin C – “almost like the dream drug”, Jacobs said in a video released by the college.
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He stressed the effect had only been demonstrated in a test tube so far, and “we don’t know if it will work in humans”, or which dose might be useful. “But in fact before this study we wouldn’t have even thought about trying this study in humans.”
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In March, disease experts warned of a “very real” risk of an untreatable TB strain emerging as more and more people develop drug resistance. In 2011, there were believed to be some 12 million TB cases in total – 630,000 of them of the multi-drug resistant (MDR) variety which does not respond to the most potent drugs – isoniazid and rifampin.
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