Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

Andrew Saul newsletter.

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Andrew Saul, PhD. of http://www.doctoryourself.com

 

 

" Of several remedies, the physician should choose the least

sensational. "

Hippocrates

 

The DOCTOR YOURSELF (SM) NEWSLETTER Vol 2, No 7

February 10, 2002 " Free of charge, free of advertising, and free of

the

A.M.A. "

Written by Andrew Saul, PhD. of http://www.doctoryourself.com , a free

online library of 300 natural healing articles with nearly 4,000

scientific

references.

 

NIACIN AND THE STATIN DRUGS

" Could you include the interaction of statins with niacin in your

newsletter? My internist said I should not take the two together, but

want

to take niacin for my anxiety and bipolar illness. "

Mr. S. L.

 

Do not be dissuaded from taking niacin if you are taking statin drugs

for

cardiovascular disease. If an underinformed physician has told you

that

the

two don't go together, it may be because s/he is not up to date.

 

From the New England Journal of Medicine (Brown, BG et al,

" Simvastatin

and

niacin, antioxidant vitamins, or the combination for the prevention of

coronary disease. " Vol 345:1583-1592, No 22, November 29, 2001):

 

" Simvastatin plus niacin provides marked clinical and angiographically

measurable BENEFITS in patients with coronary disease and low HDL

levels. "

 

Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D., says:

" The idea that you could not take them together was never based on

good

data, merely a very few cases. This new finding will put a world wide

increase in the use of niacin. "

 

Another point: In this particular study, antioxidant vitamins were not

seen

to be of benefit because, as usual, the doses of vitamin C and

carotene

were

too low. For some patients, the vitamin E and selenium quantities

would

surely need to have been higher, but these quantities were not nearly

as

inappropriate as those of the C and carotene. The study used " a total

daily

dose of 800 IU of vitamin E (as d-alpha-tocopherol), 1000 mg of

vitamin

C,

25 mg of natural beta carotene, and 100 µg of selenium. " The doses of

vitamin C and carotene should have been at least ten to twenty times

larger.

 

Vitamin E has already been found to be of great benefit in

cardiovascular

disease. New England Journal of Medicine had two articles in the May

20,

1993 issue (Vol. 328, pp 1444-1456), both of which clearly support

vitamin E

supplementation. Persons taking vitamin E supplements had an

approximately

40% reduction in cardiovascular disease. Nearly 40,000 men and 87,000

women

took part in the studies. The more vitamin E they took, and the longer

they

took it, the less cardiovascular disease they experienced. Such

effective

quantities of vitamin E positively cannot be obtained from diet alone.

 

Stampfer, M.J., Hennekens, C.H., Manson, J., Colditz, G.A., Rosner, B.

and

Willett, W.C. (1993) Vitamin E consumption and the risk of coronary

disease

in women. New England Journal of Medicine. 328:1444-1449.

 

Rimm, E.B., Stampfer, M.J., Ascherio, A., Giovannucci, E., Colditz,

G.A. and

Willett W.C. (1993) Vitamin E consumption and the risk of coronary

heart

disease in men. New England Journal of Medicine 328:1450-1456

 

DOCTOR YOURSELF WEBSITE OF THE MONTH

Does your state have laws protecting your right to demand natural

health

care? Does it protect your doctor from persecution if he or she

provides

drugless care to you? All this and more will be found at

http://www.healthlobby.com/statelaw.html , an excellent reference

website

that you will want to tell others about.

 

WHAT I PERSONALLY LOOK FOR IN A MULTIPLE VITAMIN

Multiple vitamins are probably the most economical means to get the

highest

nutrient quantities for the lowest cost. I personally try to come as

close

as possible to the following everyday intake of vitamins and minerals.

The

asterisk ( * ) indicates a large increase over current US government

standards such as the RDA or RDI, which are usually WAY too low. The

following opinion does NOT include children or pregnant or lactating

women,

whose needs are generally higher.

 

FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMINS

Vitamin A, AS CAROTENE, 20,000 International Units (I.U.) *

(10,000 I. U. if taken as fish oil.)

Vitamin D, 600 I.U. *

Vitamin E, 600 I.U. *

WATER SOLUBLE VITAMINS

(Note: The dose of the water-soluble vitamins should be divided

throughout

the day. To do this, just take a lesser quantity of them at each

meal.

Vitamin C, 6,000 milligrams (mg) * Many people need FAR more than

this

amount.

Vitamin B-1, 65 mg *

Vitamin B-2, 65 mg *

Vitamin B-3, 200 mg*

Vitamin B-6, 65 mg *

Vitamin B-12, 125 micrograms (mcg) *

Biotin, 200 micrograms *

Pantothenic acid, 65 mg *

Folic acid, 500 mcg

 

MINERALS

Calcium, 1,200 mg

Magnesium, 600 mg *

Iron, 18 mg for non-pregnant women. (Most men do not need to

supplement

with

iron.)

Iodine, 200 micrograms

Zinc, 30 mg (men) * ; 15 mg (non-pregnant women)

Manganese, 10 mg *

Copper, 3 mg

Chromium, 200 micrograms

Selenium, 100 micrograms

 

RELATED NUTRIENTS

Linoleic acid, 3,000 mg

Phosphatidyl choline, 2,000 mg

phosphatidyl inositol, 1,200 mg

(Note: Two rounded tablespoons of lecithin granules would provide the

above.)

 

Omega-3 fatty acids , 500 mg

Citrus bioflavinoids, 1,000 mg or more

 

REALITY CHECK:

It is not possible to find all of the above in a single tablet (unless

it

were nearly the size of a hockey puck.) You don't want to take all

your

vitamins at once, anyway. Your body absorbs more and wastes less if

you

divide the dose throughout the day.

 

Why so much and why so many? Because a considerable amount of

research

( http://www.doctoryourself.com/bibliography.html ) shows that these

higher

levels of nutrients result in healthier people. A person wanting to

take

fewer supplements would want to go out of their way to eat more

salads,

eat

a lot of sprouts, and drink a great deal of fresh, raw vegetable

juices

each

day. It is even better to get many of your nutrients from good foods

than

it is from bottles. A really good diet will reduce but probably not

eliminate one's need for supplements.

 

SUPPLEMENT BRANDS

What vitamin company is best? There are many good brands of

supplements,

and I have no financial connection with any of them. My opinion is,

" Take

what works for you. " It is my longstanding policy to decline to

recommend

particular supplement brands.

 

NATURAL VS. SYNTHETIC: What's the REAL difference?

This is one of the most popular questions I get after a clinical

nutrition

lecture. I have so much to say on this that I will need to discuss it

in the

next issue.

 

Clinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C: The Clinical Experiences of

Frederick R. Klenner, M.D. Edited by Lendon H. Smith, M.D. Life

Sciences

Press, 1988

 

Stop giving fancy greeting cards and start giving people a copy of

this

book

instead. In just 57 pages, you can share a professional lifetime with

one of

the most innovative physicians of all time, Dr. Frederick Robert

Klenner. He

is the medical doctor that spent nearly 40 years successfully treating

patients by administering enormous doses of vitamin C, usually by

injection.

Dr. Klenner achieved truly remarkable cures of pneumonia, herpes,

mononucleosis, hepatitis, atherosclerosis, infections, multiple

sclerosis,

childhood diseases, fevers, and even polio... all with vitamins. He

had

no

trade secrets; he wrote and published 27 papers on how to do exactly

what he

did. Why haven't you seen them? Many were published in the smaller,

regional

medical journals such as Tri-State Medical Journal, and the Journal of

Southern Medicine and Surgery. Such articles have been hard to come

by,

until now. Dr. Lendon Smith has done the world a favor by editing and

condensing the essence of Klenner's work into this one slim volume.

References to the original papers, plus many supportive sources, are

included.

Perhaps one of the most important aspects of the book is that it

contains

Dr. Klenner's very detailed instructions for the nutritional treatment

of

multiple sclerosis.

 

" Vitamin C should be given to the patient while the doctors ponder the

diagnosis, " wrote Dr. Klenner. " I have never seen a patient that

vitamin C

would not benefit. " Patients and doctors are still amazed that Dr.

Klenner

employed 350 to 1,000 milligrams of vitamin C per day... per kilogram

patient body weight! Since a kilogram is 2.2 pounds, this works out to

be

between 26,000 and 75,000 mg/day for a 165 pound (75 kg) adult. That

certainly is a lot of vitamin C. But then, think of all the suffering

that

might have been avoided if doctors in the 1950's had listened to this

man.

I'm glad I read about him, and now it is your turn. Incidentally, my

children were raised all the way into college without ever having even

one

dose of any antibiotic, not once. Why? We did what Dr. Klenner said,

that's

why!

 

( Please pardon the following commercial digression: )

Because readers keep telling me that the CLINICAL GUIDE is difficult

to

find

and probably out of print, I have obtained 10 copies, which may be

purchased

from me for $8.00 each ($4.95 plus $3.05 first class postage and

handling to

USA addresses only.) New York State residents must add sales tax.

Checks or

money orders may be made out to Andrew W. Saul and sent to 8 Van Buren

Street, Holley, NY 14470. Money orders will of course be processed

much

faster. Excerpts are not available. Canadian and other international

orders: please email me for postage and handling costs, which are

considerably higher. ALL ORDERS MUST BE RESERVED IN ADVANCE BY EMAIL

to

drsaul , as I have only the ten copies.

 

FREE DR. KLENNER INFORMATION:

For a listing of illnesses that Dr. Klenner cured with vitamin

therapy:

http://www.doctoryourself.com/vitaminc.html

For a summary of his dosage schedule:

http://www.doctoryourself.com/klenner_table.html

And for an important full text article by Dr. Klenner:

http://www.doctoryourself.com/klennerpaper.html

 

HAVING TROUBLE SLEEPING? TRY THIS TOTALLY FREE TECHNIQUE:

http://www.doctoryourself.com/ayurveda1.html

 

OR BORE YOUR SELF TO SLEEP, IF YOU PREFER, WITH MY OWN HYPOCHONDRIAC

BEDTIME

STORY

http://www.doctoryourself.com/emperor.html

 

WHEN I WAS AN " IN-BETWEEN-AGER "

I was just minding my own business one day when my father said this to

me,

without a preface of any kind: " As of today, I've been married longer

than I

've been single. Remember that. " I have. I have also learned that a

relationship one of the few things I know of that takes two people to

make

it work, but only one person to wreck it. Certainly your total health

care

requires a consideration of the health of your relationships. I am

pleased

to present some wise words by SUNY Professor Emeritus John I. Mosher,

Ph.D.

Four of Dr. Mosher's practical, down-to-earth articles are posted at

http://www.doctoryourself.com/relationship.html

http://www.doctoryourself.com/mosher2.html

http://www.doctoryourself.com/mosher_neuro.html

http://www.doctoryourself.com/mosher3.html

 

Privacy Statement:

We do not sell, and we do not share, our mailing list or your email

address

with anyone. You may notice that there is no advertising at

http://doctoryourself.com and no advertising in this newsletter. We

have no

financial connection with the supplement industry. We do not sell

vitamins

or other health products, except for Dr. Saul's books, which help fund

these

free public services.

 

FREE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR ALL to this newsletter are available with a

blank

email to newsletter-

 

AN IMPORTANT NOTE: This newsletter is not in any way offered as

prescription, diagnosis nor treatment for any disease, illness,

infirmity or

physical condition. Any form of self-treatment or alternative health

program

necessarily must involve an individual's acceptance of some risk, and

no one

should assume otherwise. Persons needing medical care should obtain it

from

a physician. Consult your doctor before making any health decision.

 

" DOCTOR YOURSELF " " DoctorYourself.com " and " Doctor Yourself

Newsletter "

are

service marks of Andrew W. Saul. All rights reserved.

 

Copyright c 2002 and prior years Andrew W. Saul

drsaul

Permission to reproduce single copies of this newsletter FOR

NON-COMMERCIAL,

PERSONAL USE ONLY is hereby granted providing no alteration of content

is

made and authorship credit is given. Additional single copies will be

sent

by postal mail to a practitioner or patient, free of charge, upon

receipt of

a self addressed, stamped envelope only, to Number 8 Van Buren Street,

Holley, NY 14470 USA Telephone (585) 638-5357

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...