Dr. Thomas Levy despatched me a case report the place vitamin C was used to utterly remedy a case of swine flu. He says that adequately dosed vitamin C, to his data, has by no means didn’t remedy an acute viral syndrome.
In accordance with data he obtained from a colleague in New Zealand, John Appleton, the next occurred:
A Waikato farmer went to Fiji for a vacation and began growing flu-like signs, however determined to powerful it out. He arrived again in New Zealand very sick with swine flu.
Tauranga Hospital was not in a position to deal with him (what was not recognized on the time is that he has leukemia — he didn’t know both.) They despatched him to Auckland Hospital, however he continued to deteriorate, regardless of using Tamiflu and antibiotics.
His brother-in-law (who is aware of a bit about vitamin C) contacted Dr. Thomas Levy within the U.S., who referred him to John Appleton.
John Appleton supplied loads of data on vitamin C and referred the household to CAM (Centre for Superior Drugs), www.camltd.co.nz in Auckland. The household pushed to get him some IV vitamin C, however the hospital refused. CAM medical doctors inspired the hospital to attempt vitamin C.
The affected person deteriorated additional and was on life assist. The household was advised nothing extra could possibly be achieved and life assist could be switched off. His lungs weren’t functioning. The household mentioned NO — not till all the things has been tried.
The hospital was pushed laborious to present him IVC and reluctantly agreed, saying if there was no enchancment by Friday, that’s it.
The affected person confirmed indicators of enchancment by Wednesday, to the hospital’s shock.
Considerations have been expressed about his kidneys, and a brand new specialist needed to cease the vitamin C use — the household was advised his liver was failing, “brought on by vitamin C”.
John Appleton gave them knowledge displaying the liver is extra prone to be affected by antibiotics.
Affected person restoration continued to the purpose the place he could possibly be transferred to Waikato (nearer to dwelling). He was nonetheless on a ventilator and NG tube feeding. The medical doctors there have been extra receptive to vitamin C, however wouldn’t conform to proceed the remedy.
The household received a excessive profile lawyer concerned who wrote a letter about affected person rights and known as the hospital to advocate that they kind it out with the household.
In consequence, the hospital continued with IVC, albeit at a a lot decrease dose. A CAM physician traveled to Waikato to endorse the remedy and advocate IVC at increased doses. The affected person continued to get well — he was now acutely aware.
The hospital employees was surprised — that they had by no means seen something like this.
The affected person was advised by his brother-in-law that IVC had saved him. The affected person’s spouse had not misplaced her husband and the kids have their father. The affected person was by this time absolutely ‘with it’ and speaking usually with household and taking Lypospheric vitamin C (6 grams every day).
For these medical doctors questioning about doses, Dr. Levy communicated instantly with the brother-in-law to search out out.
- On the Tuesday following the preliminary “deadline,” 25 grams got intravenously.
- On Wednesday, 25 gram infusions have been once more repeated twice.
- Thursday the affected person obtained 75 grams.
- Beginning on Friday he obtained 100 grams intravenously and stayed at this dose every day for an additional 4 to six days.
Then the brand new advisor had the vitamin C discontinued utterly.
One week later, the IVC was restarted at just one gram twice every day.
Dr. Levy encourages everybody to resend this case historical past to any and all who you suppose may benefit, together with your folks and contacts within the authorities.
Clearly, an affordable every day dose of vitamin C could possibly be anticipated to do a good higher job at stopping H1N1 whereas having no draw back relative to the mass vaccinations on the brink of happen.