Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-02 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001 16:32:14 -0700, "Carol" wrote: >Thanks for that confirmation. Linus Pauling made his statements about vitamin >c without doing research. It seems there is much to be said of a persons >belief and the placebo affect that the study pointed out. Where on Earth do you get that

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-02 Thread Ted Windsor
y, September 30, 2001 4:31 PM > Subject: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective > for Colds > http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/2001/10/01/FFX6WSBQ7SC.html > > Study rebuts 'myth' of vitamin C cold cure > > The Age >

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-02 Thread Carol
@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 4:31 PM Subject: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/2001/10/01/FFX6WSBQ7SC.html Study rebuts 'myth' of vitamin C cold cure The Age 1 OCtober 2001 By MARY-ANNE

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-02 Thread wolfcreek1
> All I can suggest is that you try Vitamin C and see if it works for you, for me it works, so I wonder what the agenda really is with all this writing against Vitamin C, what in it for those who say it does not work? > Blessings > Ted Ted, I agree, vitamin C does work. Intravenously, it has sin

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-02 Thread Johan van den Berkt
Ferry wise words Ted, Johan. - Original Message - From: "Ted Windsor" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 5:43 PM Subject: Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds > All I can suggest is that you try Vitamin C and see if it works for you, for m

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-02 Thread Ted Windsor
complained of earache, were treated with > coffee enemas twice daily and 70,000 units of Vitamin A. Pauling's testimony > was that coffee enemas might have had value because they clean out the lower > bowel. Despite Pauling's efforts, the physician lost his license. > > In

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-02 Thread Carol
probably offers 100 percent protection against bladder cancer." He also asserted that Vita- min C could cure drug addiction. The postal inspectors put the man out of business. - Original Message - From: "Bitbucket13" To: Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 8:53 PM Subject: Re: CS>

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-01 Thread Bitbucket13
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001 07:10:18 -0700, Carol wrote: >Forgive the length of this but this debunks Linus Paulings theory >on vitamin C as a fraud. Makes you think twice on taking the >stuff. Carol I belong to an alternative cancer group here in Australia. This document has been getting around for a

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-01 Thread brooks bradley
ely, Brooks Bradley. - Original Message - From: Carol To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 9:10 AM Subject: Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds Forgive the length of this but this debunks Linus Paulings theory on vitamin C as a

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
> From: rogalt...@aol.com > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Sent: Monday, 1 October 2001 12:16 > Subject: Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not > Effective for Colds > In a message dated 9/30/2001 7:59:11 PM Eastern Day

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-01 Thread Ted Windsor
oblem with this. The question is, does taking > synthetic concentrated ascorbic acid actually raise the level of > Vitamin C in your blood serum. Tests that Dr. Bruce West have run > indicate that Vitamin C concentrates (ascorbic acid) produce NO > difference in blood serum levels

RE: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-01 Thread Martin, Bill (CXO)
In defense of C -Original Message- From: Robert Berger [mailto:bober...@swbell.net] Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 5:53 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds Roger, I question the results of the vitamnin C te

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-01 Thread Carol
". Plastic is "ALL NATURAL". What you should be looking for is something resembling: "Made from fruits and vegetables below 70 degrees F." rom: rogalt...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 4:31 PM Subject: CS>Study Indicat

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-10-01 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Roger, I posted the most recent reference I had about a month ago. Unfortunately, the forum that had the original article has missed archiving the article. However, the URL referenced in the article is: http://doctoryourself.com/cathcart_thirdface.html Another reference I have is: http://www

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-09-30 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 9/30/2001 9:34:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dtmil...@midiowa.net writes: > Pauling said the *maintenance* dose of vitamin C is 20 grams/day. > > A 3 gram/day dosage hardly seems adequate. (3 grams/hour should be > the test dosage, IMO.) > > > -- Dean -- from (almost) Des M

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-09-30 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Roger, Umm, "study?" On Sun, 30 Sep 2001 19:31:04 EDT, rogalt...@aol.com wrote: >http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/2001/10/01/FFX6WSBQ7SC.html > >Study rebuts 'myth' of vitamin C cold cure ... >The 400 volunteers were randomised to receive one of four interventions - >a "placebo" dos

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-09-30 Thread Nick Grant
for Colds In a message dated 9/30/2001 7:59:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bober...@swbell.net writes: Subj:Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds Date:9/30/2001 7:59:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time From:bober...@swbell.net (Robert Berger) Re

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-09-30 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 9/30/2001 7:59:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bober...@swbell.net writes: > Subj:Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds > Date:9/30/2001 7:59:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time > From:bober...@swbell.net (Robert Berger) > Reply-to: mai

Re: CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-09-30 Thread Robert Berger
Roger, I question the results of the vitamnin C tests. One pioece of data is missing. What ype of C. I have been established that ascorbic acid (man made C) is useless. Only that from all natural sources are of any value. "Ole Bob"

CS>Study Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for Colds

2001-09-30 Thread ROGALTMAN
http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/2001/10/01/FFX6WSBQ7SC.html Study rebuts 'myth' of vitamin C cold cure The Age 1 OCtober 2001 By MARY-ANNE TOY HEALTH EDITOR Monday 1 October 2001 The theory that high doses of vitamin C can cure the common cold - first advocated in 1970 by dual Nobel Pri