Guest guest Posted July 24, 2004 Report Share Posted July 24, 2004 Dr. Cathcart M.D. - One of the " good guys " of medicine who tells it like it is. F. http://www.orthomed.com/hepatiti.htm Acute Hepatitis A Report: Ga., N.C. Hepatitis Strains Linked * Still I hear no reports that they have tested these cases for serum levels of vitamin C. Understand that this simple test in not being done because it would reveal the acute induced scurvy present and then it would take an idiot not to understand that massive doses of intravenous sodium ascorbate should be used. This understanding would spoil the sales of drugs and that is not to be tolerated by the establishment. Hepatitis Inquiry Moves Deliberately From Farm to Plate * Anyone sick enough to come to a hospital with an infectious disease should be started on massive doses of intravenous sodium ascorbate. These patients are dying from the free radicals generated by the infection. Massive doses of ascorbate will neutralize those free radicals and save these people's lives. Blood levels of ascorbate should be determined until it is understood that the ascorbate levels will almost always be at scorbutic levels. After some experience, it will not be necessary to test the levels of ascorbate. The ascorbate should be just used in massive amounts until the patient is asymptomatic. Deadly Pa. Hepatitis Outbreak Spurs Panic Pa. Hepatitis a Cases Exceed 500 * For some reason acute viral hepatitis of all sorts (not chronic hepatitis) is one of the easiest diseases to cure with intravenous sodium ascorbate in massive doses. Usually, with 3-4 days of 60 grams per day of sodium ascorbate intravenously along with bowel tolerance doses of ascorbic acid orally, the feces and urine return to normal color in 24 hours, the enzymes SGOT and SGPT as high as 2,000 will drop to about 140 or lower and then continue down over the next week, and the patient feels well. Bowel tolerance doses of ascorbic acid are kept up for several months along with vitamin E, cod liver oil, Zn, Mn, Cr, Se, alpha lipoic acid and silymarin. I really do not know if all these nutrients are necessary in every case because the disease seems to respond so rapidly and completely to the massive doses of ascorbate but I give them for support just in case. I have never seen a case of liver failure, or liver cancer with this program; So far, none of the cases treated early have gone chronic. I would suggest that serum levels of vitamin C be determined. These will be found to be almost zero so there is acute induced scurvy. Only a fool would withhold massive doses of vitamin C when this is found. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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