Can a large amount of vitamin C fight cancer? The truth about "Cell Molecular Correction Medicine"

Reader Ms. Zhang used the "Contact Me" on this website on February 25, 2019 to inquire:

Read the "Truth of Vitamin Replenishment (Part 1 and Down)" in the new book "Disease Science on the Table" and "The Controversy between Antioxidants and Free Radicals is Unsolved", because only mentioning that vitamin C is neither good nor bad, I still have the following Question: {999 9}

Because of recent tumor problems, I checked the data online and saw related treatment examples of high-concentration vitamin C-health help inhibit tumors, cancer cells, etc. (Follow Remedies); In addition, there are also "Cell Molecular Correction Medicine" and nutrition expert An De Rusol has a book about natural and smooth-acting methods, which advocates the use of large doses of vitamin C for diseases, because the examples all say that C is effective, and the absorption of lipid vitamin C (Liposomal) is the most effective. With these examples, can we believe that high doses or large amounts of vitamin C can fight cancer and diseases? What do you think about the application of Vitamin C? Thank you for solving your doubts.

I need to explain to readers what "cell molecular correction medicine" is. It is translated from orthomolecular medicine, but it has added more "cell" and "metaphor". Although it sounds so high-sounding, it is not a branch or department of medicine. In fact, it is positioned as a savage medicine, and in the last month there was a doctor who performed this savage medicine in Taiwan (please see "The Death of a Ketogenic Doctor").

orthomolecular medicine originated from a book published in 1973 orthomolecular psychology. Without any verification, this book advocates the use of a large amount of vitamins and minerals to treat psychological diseases. Afterwards, orthomolecular psychiatry gradually evolved into orthomolecular medicine, which also advocated the use of a large amount of vitamins and minerals for treatment, but by changing the source, all diseases were covered. What Ms. Zhang said is "nutrition expert Anderusol" is the advocate of this medical science.

As for the question "Can we believe that a large amount of vitamin C can fight cancer and diseases" by Ms. Zhang, I used ”vitamin c”cancer to search for clinical trial data from PubMed Public Medical Library, and found 186 articles. However, none of them show that vitamin C, whether it is oral or static injection, whether it is a large dose or a small dose, is effective for any cancer.

I also went to the website of the National Cancer Institute of America to check it out and got the same results.

The Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York is a top-notch cancer research and treatment organization. It provides information about vitamin C, and does not prove that vitamin C is effective for cancer.

Cancer Institute in the UK even said: Some studies have even suggested vitamin C could interfere with some anti-cancer drugs, with one study showing it may even protect breast cancer cells from the drug tamoxifen. (Some studies even believe that vitamin C interferes with some anti-cancer drugs, and one study shows that it even protects breast cancer cells from the drug tamoxifen.)

In short, "cell molecular correction medicine" is just a bluffing name, and the alternative methods it advocates, including static injection of large doses of vitamin C, not only does not have any effect, but may have counterproductive effects.

Original text: Vitamin C fights cancer?