Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Irwin Stone and high dose vitamin C

Irwin Stone (1907-1984) was one of the earliest scientist to realize vitamin C’s potential. Dr. Stone was educated as a biochemist and chemical engineer who began considering its use as a food preservative. 

Working as a chemist for Wallenstein Company, New York in 1932 he became interested in the study of vitamin C.

Irwin Stone has summarized the supporting evidence the use of high levels of ascorbic acid for improving resistance to poisoning from heavy metals such as lead in the industrial environment.

Irwin Stone and Dr Linus Pauling has proposed of vitamin C advocated for prophylaxis and treatment of common cold. Dr Pauling was one of the most influential chemist in history and most important scientist of the 20th century.

Irwin Stone became interested with Dr. Linus Pauling’s large dose vitamin treatment. Dr Pauling at that time was excited of the large amounts of vitamin B3 for the treatment of schizophrenia.

Irwin introduced the concept of high dose vitamin C to Dr. Pauling and at his suggestion, Pauling began taking several grams a day. Over the next three decades, Pauling became an outspoken advocate for high dose vitamin C.

Both of them believed that humans’ inability to make their own vitamin C helped explain not only why they need it in their diet but also why they need so much of it.

The Healing Factor: Vitamin C Against Disease, written by Irwin in 1972, noted that present day cancer therapy virtually ignores the potential of vitamin C as a biochemical stress combatant a detoxicant and anti-carcinogenic agent. He summarized years of work on the importance of vitamin C.

 Dr. Irwin Stone passed way on May 4, 1984 at the age of 77.
Irwin Stone and high dose vitamin C

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