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An historical compendium of 20th-Century medical & scientific literature attesting to the efficacy of Ascorbate
(Ascorbic Acid, Cevitamic Acid, Sodium Ascorbate etc. a.k.a. “Vitamin C”)
in the treatment and prevention of human and animal illnesses and diseases.



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Addiction, Heroin/Methadone

Allergies

Anemia

Asthma

Breastfeeding

Brucillosis (undulant fever)

Burns

   

Cancer

Colds

Diabetes

Diphtheria

Encephalitis, Viral

Hay Fever & Pollenosis

Heat Exhaustion

Herpes & Shingles

Hepatitis

Hip Dysplasia (Canine)

 

Infections, General

Leukemia

Leukopenia (X-ray Sickness)

Measles

Mumps

Overdose, Opiate Drugs

Pancarditis

Pelvic Infection

Pertussis (Whooping Cough)

Pneumonia, Viral

Poisoning, Chemical or Heavy Metal

Polio/Poliomyelitis

Polyps, Rectal

Post-Operative Complications

Psychiatry

 

Rheumatic Fever

Scarlet Fever

Septicemia

Shock, Traumatic and Operative

SIDS
(Sudden Infant / Cot / Crib Death)

Scurvy

Snakebite

Sting, Insect

Syphilis, Adjuvant Treatment of
Toxicity of Conventional Treatment of

Tuberculosis

   
 

Varicella (Chickenpox)

Viral Diseases (General)

Veterinary Applications


Reviews, Letters, Surveys, Editorials
and Related Issues

  • Stone, 1966: On the Genetic Etiology of Scurvy
  • Stone, 1967: The Genetic Disease, Hypoascorbemia
  • Klenner, 1971: Observations On the Dose and Administration of Ascorbic Acid When Employed Beyond the Range of A Vitamin In Human Pathology
  • Klenner, 1974: Significance of High Daily Intake of Ascorbic Acid in Preventive Medicine
  • Stone, 1972: The Natural History of Ascorbic Acid in the Evolution of the Mammals and Primates and Its Significance for Present Day Man
  • Stone, 1976a: Smoker’s Scurvy: Orthomolecular Preventive Medicine in Cigarette Smoking
  • Stone, 1976b: The Genesis of Medical Myths
  • Stone, 1976c: The Genetics of Scurvy and the Cancer Problem
  • Letter to Editor, 1977: Vitamin C and Drug Addiction
  • Stone, 1978: Sudden Death: A Look Back from Ascorbate’s 50th Anniversary
  • Enloe, 1979: How Vitamin C Really Works — Or Does It?
  • Stone, 1979: Eight Decades of Scurvy. The Case History of a Misleading Dietary Hypothesis
  • Stone, 1979: Homo Sapiens Ascorbicus, A Biochemically Corrected Robust Human Mutant
  • Forman, 1981: Medical Resistance To Innovation
  • Stone, 1984: Fifty Years of Research on Ascorbate
  • Rimland, 1984: : In Memoriam (Irwin Stone and Frederick R. Klenner)
  • Cott, 1984: Dr. Irwin Stone: A Tribute
  • Smith, 1988: Clinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C
  • Landwehr, 1991: The Origin of the 42-Year Stonewall of Vitamin C
  • Hoffer, 1991: Clinical Procedures in Treating Terminally Ill Cancer Patients with Vitamin C
  • Hattersley, 1993: The Answer to Crib Death “Sudden Infant Death Syndrome” (SIDS)
  • Cheraskin, 1994: The Myths of Milk
  • Ascorbate: Lies, Myths and Half-Truths: Rant about all the hooey spread by ascorbate-haters

Historical Articles Related to Ascorbate Deficiency

Scurvy, Infant (see also SIDS)

   

Historical Articles on Analytical Techniques

Urine, titration of Ascorbate in

   

Articles That Debunk Anti-Ascorbate Misinformation

Kidney Stones

General Applications

 

Browse a somewhat comprehensive 20th-Century ascorbate bibliography:


A-C | D-K | L-R | S-Z

External link to Irwin Stone’s work The Healing Factor


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