Heroin addiction has a long crude history but once the intake of heroin is stopped and the treatment of vitamin C intake is started the desire reverses and wellbeing is encountered. Orthodox pharmaceutical drugs does not appear to want to use anything more than methadone to cure the addiction but like chemotherapy destroys the body of millions of cancer patients so too is methadone. It ravages the body, bad cramping, and stored in the liver, sexual disfunction and depleting it for health from the stomach outward. The treatment is 21 days and you come off of it still waning to use heroin. Methadone has destroyed almost as many lives as heroin in the past.
Vitamin C administered orally in high doses has been known to relieve pain and reduce opiod use within a few days’ time in the research that was investigated. It will inhibit the endogenous opiod degrading metalloenzyme and increase endorphin levels. “Full correction” in addicts treated by giving the patients 25 to 85 g of sodium ascorbate a day in spaced doses along with high intakes of other vitamins and minerals, as well as high levels of predigested proteins. This is continued for four to six days, then the dosages are gradually reduced to lower dose levels to 10-30 g per day all depending on the patient response and recovery experience and observation. Bowel tolerance begins after the first 12-24 hours of beginning treatment. The general recovery within the first 12-42 hours is eminent with improved mental alertness and visual acuity and the appetite is returning.
Malnutrition is a large part in the drug abuse problem. If methadone has been used as treatment restless sleep, loss of libido and constipation is remedied by the high doses of vitamin C. This treatment has been in research since the seventies and used in various countries with success since the fifties. Genrally within two to three days the apetite returns and sleep is restores and most patients begin to eat well for the first time since the addiction began. There is wellbeing and they feel good the rapid change is observed. The “desire” for the drug heroin is lost after about three months.
Vitamin C was the prevailing new holistic medicine of drug therapy and has been delayed for years. Pharmaceutical drugs agencies did not want to fund the research. Libby’s preliminary tests were so impressive and the work had been delayed so long doctors themselves took on the task of heroin addiction themselves and eliminated all of the time-consuming red tape and funded the research.
The results were 100-percent recovery of the drug addicts. Even though the therapy utilizes sodium ascorbate, vitamins, minerals and predigested protein, the doctors believed the main antinarcotic effect is due to the sodium ascorbate or vitamin C. Vitamin C is analgesic and mimics morphine and fits the opiate receptor sites. Another rewarding fact in terminal cancer patients vitamin C in high doses was so good that patients heavy toxic morphine schedules were discontinued. The patients showed no symptoms of withdrawal and indicated the megascorbic treatment of drug addiction would be successful.
Ascorbic acid is a general detoxicant for many poisons and can be lifesaving in the case of shock. Twelve grams given with a 50 cc syringe will reverse shock in minutes. In barbiturate poisoning and monoxide poisoning, the results are so dramatic that it borders on malpractice to deny the patient the therapy. The detoxicating effects of sodium ascorbate on narcotics is rapid and it is this rapidity that seems to preclude a mechanism involving direct chemical attack on the narcotic molecule within the body to convert it to some inactive derivative.
Implications. The properties of these receptor sites suggested that the opiate receptor is normally concerned with receiving some molecule possibly a neurotransmitter to act at these sites. The high levels of vitamin C helps to dislodge the narcotic heroin from the receptor sites. The rapid quenching of the narcotic effect by mega levels of vitamin C led the researchers to believe that using it for after surgery patient recovery from anesthesia would be possible. If the patient received an injection of vitamin C in a large dose possible 30-50 g it might even be possible to wake the patient before they left the operating room. Giving it to the patient before surgery would not work as they would need to increase the dosage of anesthesia. The high dosage of vitamin C would have postoperative salutary healing and anti-shock effects.
In schizophrenia large doses of vitamin C and niacin were used and found to be healing and replaced the hallucinogens on the receptor sites. In patients who were found to be vitamin deficient “mega” grams of vitamin C routinely administered in the same range as in drug addiction is required at least in the beginning.
Using methadone in place of heroin only substitutes one narcotic for the other one. It does nothing to address the vitamin and mineral deficiencies. The vitamin and minerals and proteins used are needed to support and address patient wellbeing and recovery.
Daily dosages of Multivitamins and Minerals:
- Vitamin A 10,000IU,
- Calcium 900mg,
- Vitamin D 400 IU,
- Phosphorus 700mg,
- Vitamin E 400IU,
- Iron 30mg,
- Vitamin B1 50mg,
- Iodine.15mg,
- Vitamin B2 50mg,
- Magnesium 500mg,
- Vitamin B6 100mg,
- Potassium 90mg,
- Niacin 100mg,
- Manganese 5mg,
- Ca Pantothenate 200mg,
- Zinc 50mg,
- Vitamin B12 10 mcg,
- Copper 1mg,
- Folic Acid .1mg.
Sterile injectable sodium ascorbate in 30 or 50 ml vials containing a 25-percent solution, using only “preservative-free” product from Bronson or Preventix. The intravenous route for ascorbate acid is more rapid and efficient than the oral route since it bypasses the digestive tract.
As far back as the civil war morphine salts have been given to soldiers add to that the heroine clinics that were opened to bring relief and you have generations of soldiers who have experienced the drug not illegally but through administration by the government throughout the history of each war the U.S has been involved in. The ravages of war are not pretty for many reasons. In other cases the use of the “needle or syringe” is not used because of what it means to the addict.