If you are sick and tired of being sick and tired, knowing about therapeutic nutrition may perk you up.
A lot.
“I discovered the power of vitamin C early last year. I went to my family doctor in summer 1999 complaining of increasing drowsiness at work. His only answer was that I was just “getting old.” I was 48.
“I started taking 3,000 mg/day of vitamin C, and other supplements. One day, After another 1 1/2 years of increasing frequency and level of this drowsiness (falling asleep at my desk almost daily), as well as declining cognitive ability (unable to concentrate more than 30 minutes at a time) and severe memory loss (could not remember names of 30-year neighbors), I felt a cold coming on, so I took 1,000 mg/hour of C.
“Next day – BAM! My energy level was back to my pre-teen level or better. I had that “spring” in my step that I had heard about, but had never experienced. I worked like a beaver for a full 8 hours, then studied on the computer at home for another 4 hours, and wasn’t sleepy or tired then.
Again, the therapy is vitamin C to bowel tolerance. Same reasons, same procedure, same results. Dramatic response to aggressive vitamin C therapy has followed patients taking a tablespoon of vitamin C crystals every hour. That is close to 12,000 mg/hour, or about 150,000 mg/day. Dr. Cathcart reports cures of mononucleosis in a matter of a few days at this rate of intake.
I have witnessed such swift recoveries myself. And, I personally have taken 2,000 mg of vitamin C every 5 minutes when I had viral pneumonia. You see, when you are sick, you need (and can hold) an awful lot of vitamin C without diarrhea. You take enough C to be symptom free, whatever that amount might be! Then, one’s maintenance dose is just enough “C” to keep you well, but not enough to cause loose bowels.

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