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Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins omas E. Levy, MD, JD ¢ WITH OVER 1,200 SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES @ https://archive.org/details/curingincurablevOOO0Olevy_w5c4 Curing the Incurable . Curing the incurable Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins by Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD LivOn Ee Bo7o ks Copyright © 2002 by Thomas E. Levy, M.D., J.D. Third Edition: 2009 Library of Congress Control Number: 2008942812 ISBN: Softcover 0-9779-5202-9 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, record- ing, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner. This book was printed in the United States of America. To order additional copies of this book, contact: LivOn Books 1-866-790-2107 www.LivOnBooks.com [email protected] 2654 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy - Suite B-5, Dept 108 Henderson, NV 89052 In memory ofF rederick R. Klenner, M.D., a man ofg reat vision and the truest ofm edical pioneers Acknowledgements Frederick R. Klenner, M.D., to whom this book is dedicated, de- serves the greatest credit for its writing. Without his keen insights and willingness to look beyond the limits of traditional medical teachings, the ability of vitamin C to cure some “incurable” infections and poison- ings would remain completely unknown today. The primary purpose of this book is to clearly lay out the large body of scientific documentation showing that Dr. Klenner’s principles of vitamin C therapy were com- pletely right and need to be properly applied across the world. Linus Pauling, Ph.D. also deserves an enormous amount of credit for helping to educate the world on the many benefits of vitamin C. Dr. Pauling won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954 and the Nobel Prize in Peace in 1962. Although his place in history was already assured, Dr. Pauling did not hesitate to put his credibility on the line in promoting vitamin C to the world and a medical profession that did not want to be advised by a non-physician. Maintaining complete personal and scien- tific integrity was of paramount importance to Dr. Pauling. Even though vitamin C is still greatly underutilized today, Dr. Pauling managed to get more people to take a good daily dose of vitamin C than any other individual in history. Although he was not a medical doctor, Dr. Pauling probably had a far greater positive effect on world health than he did in his chosen field of chemistry. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, M.D.,, Ph.D. won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1937 for the discovery of vitamin C. His work 7 URING THE INCURABLE in defining the chemical structure of vitamin C, along with isolating and purifying it, allowed many subsequent researchers to study the continuing and expanding role of vitamin C in medicine and science. Hal A. Huggins, D.D.S,, MS,, a good friend, colleague, and co-au- thor of my first book, Uninformed Consent, first introduced me to the amazing abilities of vitamin C in treating infections and neutralizing toxins in 1993, My life and my medical perspectives have never been the same. Robert Kulacz, D.D.S.,, a good friend, excellent researcher, and co- author of my third book, The Roots of Disease, has contributed as much insight to me in medical matters as any of my medical colleagues. He has been invaluable to me as a sounding board for my many theories, thoughts, questions, and ideas. My brother, John, read and thoroughly edited this book for me. Although he does not have a formal medical background, I adopted many of the insightful suggestions he made in order to better deliver the messages of this book. My beautiful mother, Catherine, remains one of the greatest posi- tive forces in my career. Her love and support have continued to moti- vate me throughout my entire life. My sister, Cathy, has always been supportive as well. Many thanks to Char Longwell, Chris Prudhomme, and Bob Culp at the medical library of Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs, CO. Their help to me in completing the necessary research for this book has been absolutely invaluable.

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