Could be.

Cathcart discovered that several viral diseases believed impossible to treat, such as viral pneumonia, and AIDS, respond to massive doses of Vitamin C.

He was using up to 200 grams some years ago. Above 100 grams daily is administered by injection, not orally.

Before Linus Pauling died he was a great admirer of Cathcart's work. Pauling pointed out that with the exception of humans, monkeys and a few small animals, mammals generate Vitamin C in proportion to body weight. A 150 lb sheep produces 15 grams of C daily.

He speculated that humans had once had that capability and lost it. That has recently discovered to be true.

Pauling was taking 18 grams daily for several years before his death at about age 92.

In his last book, How to Live Longer and Feel Better, he mentions that daily ingestion of whatever the proper supplement dosages are found to be needed, would probably extend trhe average human life by 20 years.

Mark


From: "Frederick Sparber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: "vortex-l" <[email protected]>
Subject: Bird Flu and Vitamin C
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 06:06:21 -0500

300 to 400 grams of Vitamin C is 300/454 to 400/454 (0.66 to 0.88 pound) dosage Mark.

I don't put away much more food per day.  :-(

Can that be right?

FJS


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