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Curing the Incurable: Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins, 3rd Edition by Levy, Thomas E. (2009) Paperback Paperback – January 1, 1605
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Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2019
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I wish everyone was aware of the information in this book. I share it everywhere. It makes it very clear that the whole vaccine agenda is completely unsupported when you have a cure for all of these diseases that is completely non toxic.
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I originally posted a totally favorable review of Dr. Levy's companion book, "Primal Panacea," on Amazon in 2013. I have now read "Curing the Incurable," as well, and found it to be more formally scientific, apparently intended more directly for healthcare professionals as well as others, with more in-depth explanation of the great volume of scientific references for "Klenner-sized" dosing of vitamin C, completely safely and effectively, for an incredibly wide range of diseases caused by pathogens and toxins of all kinds.
Chapter 2 begins with a description of numerous case reports published by Dr. Frederick R. Klenner, M.D., who pioneered the successful use of high-dose vitamin C (usually given by injection or infusion) for major diseases, including polio (pp. 52-60), and serious toxin assaults such as bites from poisonous snakes (pp. 313-317) and consumption of poisonous mushrooms (pp. 266-268). Chapter 2 examines case reports and other related studies published by Klenner and others in respected scientific and/or medical journals, and ends with 30 pages of roughly 12 references per page. Chapter 3 continues with similarly detailed and extensive descriptions of case reports on the use of Klenner-sized doses of vitamin C to combat toxins of all kinds, including toxic metals (pp. 281-317). Chapter 3 ends with 50 pages of references. The book's other chapters all end with similarly detailed lists of references in the scientific and medical literature.
By "Klenner-sized" doses, Dr. Levy means 500 to 700 mg per kg of body weight (35 to 49 grams for a 150 pound, 70 kg person). (See p. 115, for example.) In nearly all cases, dosing can be increased considerably above that range if needed, without any harmful side effects. Page 271 (in Chap. 3) mentions a dose of 1200 mg per kg of body weight (84 grams for a 70 kg person) for patients who are near death.
Chapter 4 provides a thorough examination of published case reports and studies over the past 80 years on possible safety issues with Klenner-sized doses of vitamin C, concluding that no toxic or other harmful side effects of Klenner-sized doses of vitamin C (given by injection or infusion) have ever been identified, despite a few flawed reports of potential issues under unusual conditions of patient susceptibility due to other health impairments. Some case reports have concluded that vitamin C was ineffective, but those cases either used doses far smaller than "Klenner-sized," or failed to notice key observations in their own published data that demonstrated a clear benefit from the vitamin C dosing. Dr. Levy also explains (especially in Chapter 6) what physicians should watch for in a patient's responses to Klenner-sized doses and how to increase or stabilize the dosing accordingly.
Chapter 5 discusses the relatively new liposome encapsulation technology, allowing Klenner-sized doses to be ingested orally without any problems with bowel tolerance. This chapter explains that the phospholipids used in liposome encapsulation are highly beneficial for human health, even without vitamin C content. The liposome encapsulation facilitates absorption of the vitamin C content all the way into human cells, not just into the bloodstream, which can greatly increase the effectiveness of the vitamin C in treating cellular assaults. Levy concludes that liposome encapsulated vitamin C given orally can achieve 5 to 10 times the effectiveness (bio-absorption at the cellular level, gram for gram) compared to injected or infused vitamin C (non-liposomal).
Levy's book was published long before the current Covid-19 pandemic, but Covid-19 is a viral disease and Klenner-sized doses of vitamin C have been thoroughly shown to be effective against viruses (and against many other infectious pathogens and toxins). So one would expect to see highly beneficial results for vitamin C in treating Covid-19. Numerous current clinical trials involving vitamin C in treating Covid-19 are listed on the official US Government website, clinicalTrials.gov. As of May 2020, I found 8 trials, in particular, that seem to involve vitamin C dosage levels approaching or surpassing the minimum end of the "Klenner-sized" dosing range, which should provide very useful data on the effectiveness and safety of such large doses of vitamin C in reducing the severity and duration of viral diseases in general, potentially including Covid-19.
Meanwhile, as the book explains in Chapter 1, medical school training and textbooks continue to provide virtually no mention of vitamin C therapy using Klenner-sized doses. Vitamin C usually is still regarded as just a "vitamin," like others, that is important to human health in small amounts readily obtainable from food (in most cases), but likely to show toxicity (or bowel intolerance if taken orally) in larger amounts in dietary supplements and/or as secondary additives in other medicinal formulations. In the Preface (pp. 11-14), Dr. Levy writes: "...my continuing goal [is] to better understand the numerous and undeniable clinical results that I have witnessed resulting from the proper use of vitamin C. The book also cites many more remarkable clinical results that I have not directly witnessed but have discovered in the mountains of published research on vitamin C or have had reported to me by some of my colleagues. Such results continue to be either unknown to, or ignored by, most conventional medical practitioners." Near the end of the Preface, Dr. Levy concludes: "Researchers who are willing to speak against established medical concepts should be praised and encouraged by their peers, not isolated and ridiculed by them. If their new, radical medical theories prove to be wrong, then those results will become evident."
(Incidentally, my copy of "Curing the Incurable" is the 4th edition, not 3rd edition, published in 2011, not 2009. If the date "January 1, 1605" is still shown in the heading at the top of Amazon's main on-line webpage for this book, I can't imagine where that date could have come from.)
Chapter 2 begins with a description of numerous case reports published by Dr. Frederick R. Klenner, M.D., who pioneered the successful use of high-dose vitamin C (usually given by injection or infusion) for major diseases, including polio (pp. 52-60), and serious toxin assaults such as bites from poisonous snakes (pp. 313-317) and consumption of poisonous mushrooms (pp. 266-268). Chapter 2 examines case reports and other related studies published by Klenner and others in respected scientific and/or medical journals, and ends with 30 pages of roughly 12 references per page. Chapter 3 continues with similarly detailed and extensive descriptions of case reports on the use of Klenner-sized doses of vitamin C to combat toxins of all kinds, including toxic metals (pp. 281-317). Chapter 3 ends with 50 pages of references. The book's other chapters all end with similarly detailed lists of references in the scientific and medical literature.
By "Klenner-sized" doses, Dr. Levy means 500 to 700 mg per kg of body weight (35 to 49 grams for a 150 pound, 70 kg person). (See p. 115, for example.) In nearly all cases, dosing can be increased considerably above that range if needed, without any harmful side effects. Page 271 (in Chap. 3) mentions a dose of 1200 mg per kg of body weight (84 grams for a 70 kg person) for patients who are near death.
Chapter 4 provides a thorough examination of published case reports and studies over the past 80 years on possible safety issues with Klenner-sized doses of vitamin C, concluding that no toxic or other harmful side effects of Klenner-sized doses of vitamin C (given by injection or infusion) have ever been identified, despite a few flawed reports of potential issues under unusual conditions of patient susceptibility due to other health impairments. Some case reports have concluded that vitamin C was ineffective, but those cases either used doses far smaller than "Klenner-sized," or failed to notice key observations in their own published data that demonstrated a clear benefit from the vitamin C dosing. Dr. Levy also explains (especially in Chapter 6) what physicians should watch for in a patient's responses to Klenner-sized doses and how to increase or stabilize the dosing accordingly.
Chapter 5 discusses the relatively new liposome encapsulation technology, allowing Klenner-sized doses to be ingested orally without any problems with bowel tolerance. This chapter explains that the phospholipids used in liposome encapsulation are highly beneficial for human health, even without vitamin C content. The liposome encapsulation facilitates absorption of the vitamin C content all the way into human cells, not just into the bloodstream, which can greatly increase the effectiveness of the vitamin C in treating cellular assaults. Levy concludes that liposome encapsulated vitamin C given orally can achieve 5 to 10 times the effectiveness (bio-absorption at the cellular level, gram for gram) compared to injected or infused vitamin C (non-liposomal).
Levy's book was published long before the current Covid-19 pandemic, but Covid-19 is a viral disease and Klenner-sized doses of vitamin C have been thoroughly shown to be effective against viruses (and against many other infectious pathogens and toxins). So one would expect to see highly beneficial results for vitamin C in treating Covid-19. Numerous current clinical trials involving vitamin C in treating Covid-19 are listed on the official US Government website, clinicalTrials.gov. As of May 2020, I found 8 trials, in particular, that seem to involve vitamin C dosage levels approaching or surpassing the minimum end of the "Klenner-sized" dosing range, which should provide very useful data on the effectiveness and safety of such large doses of vitamin C in reducing the severity and duration of viral diseases in general, potentially including Covid-19.
Meanwhile, as the book explains in Chapter 1, medical school training and textbooks continue to provide virtually no mention of vitamin C therapy using Klenner-sized doses. Vitamin C usually is still regarded as just a "vitamin," like others, that is important to human health in small amounts readily obtainable from food (in most cases), but likely to show toxicity (or bowel intolerance if taken orally) in larger amounts in dietary supplements and/or as secondary additives in other medicinal formulations. In the Preface (pp. 11-14), Dr. Levy writes: "...my continuing goal [is] to better understand the numerous and undeniable clinical results that I have witnessed resulting from the proper use of vitamin C. The book also cites many more remarkable clinical results that I have not directly witnessed but have discovered in the mountains of published research on vitamin C or have had reported to me by some of my colleagues. Such results continue to be either unknown to, or ignored by, most conventional medical practitioners." Near the end of the Preface, Dr. Levy concludes: "Researchers who are willing to speak against established medical concepts should be praised and encouraged by their peers, not isolated and ridiculed by them. If their new, radical medical theories prove to be wrong, then those results will become evident."
(Incidentally, my copy of "Curing the Incurable" is the 4th edition, not 3rd edition, published in 2011, not 2009. If the date "January 1, 1605" is still shown in the heading at the top of Amazon's main on-line webpage for this book, I can't imagine where that date could have come from.)
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020
I read this years ago and now that we're in the middle of as pandemic, the information is even more important. Doctors won't give Vitamin C unless you demand it. As of 2016, small studies show that using Vitamin C with sepsis patients has a drastic reduction in death. 270,000 die from sepsis in the USA every year, and most of them could be saved by using it. Doctors would rather let patients die rather than change their uninformed belief that vitamins could not help their patients. Patients need to be informed and insist on the treatments they want.
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