The CDC ain’t got nuthin’. But you don’t have to settle for that.

So my neighbor went on a rant on social media site “NextDoor”, against someone else sharing information about Vitamin C.

Post stating: VITAMIN C PROTECTS AGAINST CORONAVIRUS (NO PROOF!).

Recently, someone shared a post that states that “Vitamin C protects against Coronavirus. The wording of the heading and the listing of so-called articles with “research” make it look as if this is supposedly factual medical information resulting from extensive scientific research.

THIS IS FALSE. The article is mere speculation from a couple of articles found on the internet. There is NO proven scientific medical research to back up those claims. No statistically-backed findings have been published to support such claims. And the Centers For Disease Control have not said a single word that Vitamin C has any effect whatsoever on Coronavirus. If they had, they’d be urging EVERYONE to take Vitamin C. This has not happened.

PLEASE! When these types of articles appear here, do your research! Go to the source articles. Look for ADDITIONAL proven medical findings, such as in published medical journals, for more proven information to back up those claims. And, before doing ANY sort of treatment or self-medicating, ASK YOUR DOCTOR OR PHARMACIST FIRST! THEY are the professionals with the education, knowledge, training and information to guide you in the proper and safe direction. Not some article from the internet or someone’s blog. While I understand that MANY people, including the person who shared the “vitamin C” post mean well and just want to help, common sense dictates that making any decisions relating to YOUR health and well-being should be overseen by a trained professional with a license to dictate proper treatment in a safe and well-proven manner.

(So of course I responded.  😕  )


Wellll, right now we got nuthin’ from the CDC. (See exactly why, below.) So of course people want to share what they know works for them.

I have done a lot of reading, as likely has the person you got the original article from. The published peer reviewed science (and accompanying Nobel Prizes) on Vitamin C, is that if you take enough of it, in some cases even over 100K mg intravenously, it will cure polio, shingles, colds & flu, without harming the patient in the least. That IS the current published science. So why are we jerking around with disease injections euphemistically called “vaccines”, that fail at a miserably predictable rate? Welll… because they’re patented so that’s where the money is. I have watched several documentaries of case studies on Vit C having cured HIV, H1N1, pneumonia, & leukemia, and so far, there has not been a single virus found that won’t be eliminated if you take enough Vitamin C. It might take over 100x the RDA delivered intravenously for a few days, but so far it works everywhere it’s been tried.

The real problem is, the word “cure” is illegal. So wash your hands and keep on top of your nutrition for a healthy immune system. Coronavirus is too new to have been extensively tested with Vitamin C (that we know of), but again, we got nothin’ else from the CDC. And we’re not going to get anything else from the CDC (waaaay too much corruption). So I’m keeping my cabinet stocked with what does have a significant chance of working.

As for your mandate that people ask their doctor or pharmacist first, who are you?? People can read and make their own decisions. You want my story? When my father was my age, he had shingles for over a year, and when he begged the doctor for something, anything, that might work better than what they’d given him so far, that “licensed educated medical professional” proscribed suicide!! “Well ya know, some people take the permanent way out.” Disgusting!!

Mind you, this was over 40 years after the published peer reviewed science on the super effectiveness of Vitamin C against shingles.

You bet my mother yanked my father out of there faster than that slimy doctor could blink. She took him to a doctor of Chinese Medicine who gave him ginseng, and had him back to work in less than 2 weeks. After a year of horrible suffering. Well, it turns out ginseng contains a lot of vitamin C. Voila.

So when I myself got shingles less than a year ago, I was not about to “ask permission” to get well from any high priest in a white lab coat. I took as much vitamin C as I could swallow (and turmeric for pain), around the clock, and got myself well, also in about 2 weeks. Would have been faster if I’d asked permission for intravenous ultra-high dosing, but I refused to lower myself to asking permission.

So don’t just lie down and accept “we got nuthin'” from the CDC. The CDC might have “nuthin'” because it’s paid to have “nuthin'”. However, its parent agency, the NIH, sure has somethin’. Educate yourself the best you can with what’s available. Connect the dots. Even if you go down, you go down fightin’.

This is likely the source article Mr. Redwood objects to — which cites several science articles from the NIH itself:

“Vitamin C Protects Against Coronavirus”
http://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v16n04.shtml

Many fascinating science talks on Vitamin C against viruses:

Wash your hands, eat a high nutrition diet, and stay well.

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