AccursedTheory said:
How about you break down why Vit C would help in the first place?
Alright. Here's a tailor-made break down of how it works, and why it doesn't mess up your immune system.
If you don't want to read what follows, the video below will get you the same facts in under 4 minutes.
Read this linked article which specifies the War for Iron during an infection.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2920840/
And here is the break down:
In the presence of catalytic metals (iron for our purposes), ascorbate (Vitamin C) exhibits a very targeted, pro-oxidant effect, where the redox-active metal is reduced by ascorbate and then in turn reacts with oxygen, producing superoxide* that subsequently dismutes to produce H2O2, or hydrogen peroxide.
This is known as the "Fenton Reaction"; a process by which Vitamin C donates an electron to the iron in the pathogenic mircoorganism, the metal ion is then reduced from its oxidized form to its reduced form, such as Fe3+ or ferric to Fe2+ or ferrous iron. This reduction occurs by superoxide*, which itself is turned to hydrogen peroxide. It is the reduced metal ion that begins the pathogenic elimination, because in the Fenton Reaction, the reduced metal ion reacts with hydrogen peroxide to form hydroxyl radicals, which destroy the offending microorganism in a selective manner.
This does not overdrive the immune system at all, it acts in an entirely independent fashion. It actually works right along side the immune system.
* it should be noted that Superoxide is biologically quite toxic and is deployed naturally by the immune system to kill invading microorganisms.
AccursedTheory said:
What Jack Action was pointing out was that anything that can crank your immune system up so effectively that you can fight off (full blown) meningitis in less then a day would have catastrophic affects on the body... wont be the same afterwards.
See above.
Jack Action said:
Let me ask you this: you'd agree that the people in charge of big pharma are smart, yes? Cruel, heartless, greedy, selfish and whatever sure, but you'd agree they can't be considered idiots, yes?
None of them could get through the 6 to 8 years of college if they were idiots, so I'll agree, they aren't idiots.
Jack Action said:
So with that in mind, do you really think wasting stupid amounts of money suppressing such a miracle cure is really the best way of making use of it they could come up with, instead of, oh, I dunno, creating a highly concentrated vitamin C pill combined with a few hundred other useless things to hide the fact that it's C doing all the work, and selling it for 10 bucks a pill? It may not sound like a lot, but it's not a permanent fix, so you have to keep taking it, and it seems to cure damn near anything except genetic defects. It's literally an eternal cash cow. Sniffles? 20 bucks. Meningitis? 100 bucks. AIDs? couple grand. Get them again? Time to buy more pills.
At the risk of sounding mystical; the question answers itself. Specifically, you are talking about an essential nutrient here. Vitamins aren't suppressed, they're just undervalued and very misunderstood by medicine.
Vitamin C is a special case, in that it is not only a macro-nutrient, it also exhibits therapeutic effects when used in appropriate doses. The human body benefits from a relatively large quantity of it in relation to the other Vitamins, and should be considered separately from the other Vitamins with respect to dose.
Vitamin C has a very short half-life in a healthy body, and an extremely short half-life in a sick body. The body will use all the Vitamin C it can get, and can make do with less than ideal amounts.
https://biology.stackexchange.com/q...mans-not-produce-vitamin-c-like-other-mammals
So essentially, the permanent fix is to keep a delta of extra Vitamin C flowing in the blood stream to assist in the many things Vitamin C is useful for in the body.
This is not so much an issue of Big Pharma as it is of medicine in general undervaluing the capabilities of Vitamins. It's not a matter of being evil or greedy, it's simply that medicine always regarded Vitamins as something you take to prevent a deficiency disease like scurvy.
To them, if you don't have scurvy, you don't need any Vitamin C. Biochemical models suggest otherwise, but bear in mind; it took centuries for orthodox medicine to accept that Vitamin C would do anything useful at all (like cure scurvy).
F. R. Klenner said:
Some physicians would stand by and see their patient die rather than use ascorbic acid because in their finite minds it exists only as a vitamin."
We never really escaped that dogmatic paradigm.