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FDA Secretly Bans Vitamin C Treatment

There’s a long history of controversy over whether or not the federal government wants to ban vitamin C and related products. Back in 2008, SteadyHealth.com wrote:

“The FDA is trying to outlaw a medicinal form of vitamin C. It’s as if they are declaring war on American’s health to see how many people they can kill, depriving them of medicine that boosts immune function, prevents colds and fights cancer!”

Another site decried, “The FDA has notified small pharmacies they will no longer be permitted to distribute injectable vitamin C despite its power to heal a host of conditions conventional medicine can’t.”

It’s what those of us who follow the “alternative” health scene closely call an open secret; the fact that the medical industry and the federal government appears to have an active interest in eliminating vitamin C from the list of readily available over the counter medicines.

Vitamin C is present in many fruits and vegetables. It has a powerfully positive effect on our immune system, our skin, and internal organs. In extremely high doses, it has actually been found to have the ability to kill cancer cells.

People were scared off of high doses of vitamin C a while back when we were told that it can be carcinogenic in heavy concentration. It can, but not the natural version of the vitamin. Rather, it is the synthetic and incomplete version of vitamin C that is used in many over the counter vitamin products which causes cancer.

You cannot overdose on real, organic vitamin C. You can only under-dose.

In recent years—as the alternative health community grows and learns—vitamin C has been used in intravenous drips in high concentrations as a skin treatment. Of course, while non-AMA licensed health professionals are not permitted to say so these drip treatments also had a positive effect on cancer patients.

When taken in very large doses in a way that circumnavigates the digestive tract, vitamin C has the uncanny ability to converge on and destroy cancer cells.

According to DrWhitaker.com:

“The only way to get blood levels of vitamin C to the concentrations required to kill cancer cells is to administer it intravenously. … For example, 10 g of IV vitamin C raises blood levels 25 times higher than the same dose taken orally, and this increases up to 70-fold as doses get larger.”

So, for obvious reasons, the FDA banned the treatment.

The IV drips had been in use in places throughout the world for some time. But this year, there was a breakout of meningitis connected to the use of the IVC treatment in England. It was an isolated event where someone in the chain of custody failed to properly sterilize the IVs.

It’s the kind of thing that happens all the time in the medical world. In fact, in the United States, medical error is the third leading cause of death. Normally these deaths are considered acceptable and unavoidable losses resulting from normal practice. When it happens, some little guy is blamed, fired, and everyone dusts off their hands and calls it a day.

But this time, the FDA saw this accidental contamination as a good excuse to ban the IVC treatment. And they did it in an overnight voting session so that no one had the chance to object.

How many times are we going to let lawmakers get away with passing freedom crushing laws in the dark of night? There should be a law against passing laws between the hours of 9 pm and 8 am. It would be funny if it was passed after midnight.

But why would such a powerful nutrient come under constant attack from the people whose job it is to look out for our welfare? If that’s the first question that pops into your mind, then there probably isn’t much we can do for you here. You need to go pray for a hefty dose of enlightenment.

For decades, anything that threatens the bottom lines of those in the medical industry has been banned, subjected to rigged studies, demonized, lied about, and put on the high shelf where the kids can’t get to it.

But like marijuana, vitamin C is a naturally occurring substance with no known harmful side effects. To a reasonable person, this would put the stuff well within the reach of our natural rights.

If we take one thing away from this, it should be the high value of vitamin C. People should start buying the stuff in bulk to protect our right to use this important nutrient.

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