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Show 1431: Vitamin C Studies on Colds & Cancer Vindicate Linus Pauling

Show 1431: Vitamin C Studies on Colds & Cancer Vindicate Linus Pauling

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Research on using vitamin C to treat colds or some types of cancer yielded results that vindicate Linus Pauling. Learn how.
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This week, two scientists discuss the evidence on using vitamin C to treat colds and as part of the treatment for cancer. For years, the medical establishment has maintained that such claims could not be considered seriously. But new studies vindicate Linus Pauling, the Nobel Prize winner who postulated that vitamin C would help.

Studies That Vindicate Linus Pauling:

In 1970 the Nobel Prize-winning chemist, Dr. Linus Pauling, published a paperback book titled Vitamin C and the Common Cold. Although this idea captured the public imagination, it got a lot of pushback from scientists. Most of the American medical establishment rejected Pauling’s claims that vitamin C could help people recover from the common cold. They were especially dismissive of the idea that vitamin C might be helpful in treating cancer.

However, there have been a number of studies conducted over the decades since then. The weight of the evidence now seems to vindicate Linus Pauling.

Does Vitamin C Help Recovery from the Common Cold?

Our first guest, Dr. Harri Hemilä of Helsinki, Finland, has done several meticulous systematic reviews of the research. Although some people expect supplemental vitamin C to prevent colds, it does not appear to prevent colds except among people doing extreme physical activity (Polish Archives of Internal Medicine, Jan. 30, 2025).

Instead, however, studies show that at doses considerably higher than the RDA vitamin C can reduce the duration and severity of these upper respiratory tract viral infections (BMC Public Health, Dec. 11, 2023). To achieve this, people take a dose of 6 to 8 grams per day. That is a lot more vitamin C than you would get from a morning glass of orange juice.

Of course, we worry about the potential harms of consuming an excessive dose of vitamin C. According to Dr. Hemilä, taking this amount for as long as a cold might last does not produce serious side effects. If one were to take it for a lot longer, that might not be the case. Some reports suggest that long-term high-dose vitamin C supplementation might trigger kidney stones.

Cancer Studies Vindicate Linus Pauling on Vitamin C:

We turn our attention next to a surgeon who treats patients with pancreatic cancer. This type of cancer usually has a grim prognosis. Dr. Joseph Cullen was intrigued by a report that high-dose vitamin C could inhibit the growth of cancer cells, so he and his team tested that possibility in tissue culture. They were impressed at the excellent results they achieved at this first step of the research. However, the benefits were only seen at extremely high doses of vitamin C. This is consistent with preliminary research conducted by Linus Pauling and a colleague testing intravenous (IV) administration of vitamin C in cancer patients. To get exposure to that level of vitamin C (ascorbate) requires IV dosing.

The next step in Dr. Cullen’s research was to test vitamin C in mice with experimentally induced cancer. His team administered vitamin C in conjunction with radiation. Once again, the results were promising.

How Does Vitamin C Affect Cancer Cells?

At low doses, such as those we can get by eating strawberries, bell peppers or oranges, vitamin C is an antioxidant. At the very high doses achieved only by IV administration of 75 grams of ascorbate, this compound acts as a pro-oxidant. It generates hydrogen peroxide that attacks cancer cells.

Dr. Cullen’s team continued their research with a preliminary clinical trial (Redox Biology, Nov. 2024). By administering IV vitamin C together with the usual chemotherapy drugs for pancreatic cancer, they were able to help those patients survive twice as long as those getting chemotherapy alone. Of course we asked about side effects; Dr. Cullen reports that people become very thirsty during the infusion. The scientists did not observe any serious adverse reactions.

Using IV Vitamin C for Other Cancers:

In addition to pancreatic cancer, Dr. Cullen and his collaborators have tested the effects of this treatment in another cancer that is notoriously difficult to treat. They found that cells of the brain cancer glioblastoma were far more vulnerable to radiation In the presence of high-dose ascorbate. On the other hand, normal cells suffered less radiation damage.

With such success, Dr. Cullen’s team and some others are conducting pre-clinical research on some other cancers. Not all types of cancer appear to respond to high-dose IV vitamin C. Apparently, a trial of prostate cancer was disappointing. However, there is now adequate evidence of the potential benefits of vitamin C when used properly to vindicate Linus Pauling and his conviction that this remarkable compound could contribute enormously to human health.

This Week's Guests:

Harri Hemilä, MD, PhD, is an adjunct professor at the University of Helsinki in Finland. His research has focused on vitamin C, vitamin E, and zinc lozenges for respiratory infections, and he has also analyzed the effects of vitamin E on mortality.

[caption id="attachment_135387" align="alignnone" width="768"]Harri Hemilä, MD, PhD, discusses studies that vindicate Linus Pauling Dr. Harri Hemilä[/caption]

Joseph J. Cullen, MD, is Professor of Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery and Radiation Oncology at the University of Iowa College of Medicine. His website is https://surgery.medicine.uiowa.edu/profile/joseph-cullen

 

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