‘Experts’ Claim High-Dose Vitamin C Is Dangerous And Results In ‘Expensive Urine’: Nobel Prize Winners Disagree

In their efforts to manipulate public opinion in the area of health, so-called ‘experts’ are frequently seen in the mainstream media claiming that high doses of vitamin C are dangerous and simply result in ‘expensive urine’. As Dr. Rath pointed out in his recent Open Letter, however, such ‘experts’ are almost invariably stakeholders of the pharmaceutical investment business. With doctors in China having recently reported the successful treatment of coronavirus patients with high-dose vitamin C, the efforts of pharmaceutical stakeholders to discredit it as a treatment are becoming increasingly apparent. In this situation, it is worth recalling what Nobel prize-winning scientists Linus Pauling and Albert Szent-György said about high-dose vitamin C.