
Linus Pauling: Vindicated by New Evidence?
Physionic
1 dic 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Combine vitamin C with treatments to halt tumor growth
Vitamin C is most effective against cancer when combined with other treatments like immunotherapy, with the combination almost completely halting tumor growth.
Revise vitamin C trials to include intravenous doses and standard therapies
Early trials on vitamin C and cancer were unsuccessful because they relied on oral doses instead of intravenous and were not paired with standard cancer therapies.
Target LKB1 deficient lung cancer with vitamin C
Vitamin C is particularly effective against LKB1 deficient lung cancer because it increases damaging reactive oxygen species within those specific cells.
Combine vitamin C with nutrition for cancer defense
A simple nutrition protocol, not a drug, can be paired with vitamin C to create a potent combination effect against cancer.
Leverage short-term intravenous vitamin C for lasting survival benefits
In a human trial, just 12 cycles (about 5.5 months) of intravenous vitamin C showed a lasting effect on progression-free survival.
Target vitamin C's anti-cancer effects based on genetic features
Vitamin C's anti-cancer effects are specific to certain genetic features, such as colorectal cancers that have a Ras mutation.
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