Sur son site, le Dr Cathcart explique pourquoi les intra-veineuses de vitamine C (ascorbate de sodium) sont efficaces pour neutraliser un grand nombre de maladies.
Rappelons que Cathcart dit avoir utilisé cette technique avec grand succès sur plus de 10000 patients.
It is necessary first to understand a few facts:
1. Free radicals are molecules that have lost an electron and they are very reactive because they want an electron in the worst way
2. When ascorbate gives up 2 electrons to neutralize 2 free radicals, it becomes dehydroascorbate.
3. Dehydroascorbate has a half-life in the body of only a few minutes.
4. If the dehydroascorbate is not rereduced (given back its electrons) back to ascorbate by the mitochondria in a few minutes, it is irreversibly lost.
5. White cells need a little ascorbate in order to kill viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi, cancer cells, etc.
6. When mitochondria are damaged, they are unable to provide the electrons to rereduce the dehydroascorbate back to ascorbate.
7. These damaged mitochondria produce free radicals.
8. Free radicals turn on antibodies.
Almost everyone has had the experience of feeling like they were catching a cold in the evening but then woke up the next morning feeling fine. What has happened here is that the white cells have primarily killed all the viruses.
However, if you wake up the next morning and realize you will be sick with a cold for the next week to 10 days, what has happened is that the viruses have damaged enough mitochondria that have produced enough free radicals to oxidize all the vitamin C in the nose and throat. This complete oxidation of all of the vitamin C in these tissues I named "acute induced scurvy." This does not mean that you have scurvy all over the body but you do have it in the nose and throat. Therefore, the white cells cannot kill the viruses in the nose and throat and you will be ill until the antibodies get their act together and that usually takes a week to 10 days. However, in the meantime, this acute induced scurvy may spread into the bronchial tubes, sinuses, ears, etc., and result in some bacteria taking advantage of the situation and cause bronchitis, sinusitis, or otitis media or even worse like pneumonia, etc.
The antibodies are our backup system. Without them we would probably die of even a cold.
If a person takes moderate doses of vitamin C, they may prevent the acute induced scurvy from spreading into the lungs, sinuses, or ears but usually these lower doses will not bring the cold to a sudden end. However, if massive doses of ascorbic acid by mouth or sodium ascorbate by vein are used and this forces a reducing redox potential (forces a high concentration of electrons) onto the diseased tissue in the nose and throat, the white cells come out fighting mad and destroy the viruses. It does not matter that the disease is moderately advanced, if sufficient C is used to force that reducing redox potential onto the diseased tissues, the cold will be shortly terminated.
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En gros, Cathcart explique qu'une maladie mobilise tellement de vit. C qu'elle induit un "scorbut aigu", notamment au niveau de l'infection (par exemple le nez et la gorge en cas de rhume). Ce scorbut empêche les globules blancs d'intervenir efficacement. Par ailleurs, si jamais ce déficit de C se propage, des complications peuvent apparaître. En apportant massivement de l'ascorbate, on neutralise les radicaux libres produits par la maladie, et on permet de ramener la C au niveau des tissus infectés, ce qui permet aux globules blancs d'intervenir.
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