The relationship between vitamin C and health is controversial. Double
Nobel Prize winner, Linus Pauling, argued that ascorbate could prevent
or cure heart disease, stroke, cancer and infections. Conventional
experts disagreed, disparaging supplements in favour of fruits and
vegetables. This book presents a new model, describing the action of
vitamin C in health and disease. It demonstrates conclusively that the
establishment has misinterpreted the evidence, potentially resulting in
epidemic levels of avoidable disease. The dynamic flow model explains
the current results and points the way for future experiments. Vitamin C
supplementation could eradicate many diseases. In pharmacological doses,
it could cure the major killers of the industrialised world. Failure to
test these ideas may condemn countless people to chronic illness and
premature death.