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volume 36 , number 1 published 1 march 2021
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Update: Vitamin C in COVID-19 Paul S. Anderson Citation: Anderson PS (2021) Update: Vitamin C in COVID-19. J Orthomol Med. 36(1)
The use of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 (aka SARS-CoV-2) has received much attention in the popular media and in scientific journals for the past year. This review will look at two critical updates from the science:
sources and supplementation. Couple that with the fact that when humans are ill or under stress, vitamin C levels drop to sometimes to undetectable levels, it might seem logical that supplementation has the potential to improve immune response.
1. W hat do we know, and what has been published about intravenous vitamin C (IVC) in patients with COVID-19?
Following the ISOM webinar, I was asked by some interested government officials in a few US States to provide a protocol for hospital use which would mirror that used in China with early reports of success. I wrote that protocol (Anderson, 2020a), and at about the same time a group of authors led by Ba X Hoang began publication of a paper entitled “Possible application of high-dose vitamin C in the prevention and therapy of coronavirus infection” which was published in October of 2020 (Hoang et al., 2020). At that point, early in 2020, we were all basing our recommendations on two main factors – one being our own experience with the use of IVC in infections and sepsis, and the other being the early case reports from China where IVC was being used for hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
2. What about this new study that was just published on oral vitamin C and zinc that said it did not help COVID-19 patients? vitamin C and COVID-19 : W hat do we know ?
Almost a year ago I was asked by the International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine (ISOM) to develop and present a webinar on vitamin C and viral illness, focused specifically on its potential for improving outcomes in COVID-19. I was invited to present on this topic because I have been involved in cancer research, as the principal investigator in the IV therapy portion of a trial that was partially funded by the US National Institutes of Health. I also have extensive experience with the administration of IVC. In the webinar, I describe ascorbate pharmacokinetics and in depth concepts around the use of vitamin C in humans, including our biological requirements for it during times of illness. I also highlighted the early use of IVC as an adjunctive treatment for COVID-19, as it was being applied in clinical settings in China. Why would IVC or oral vitamin C help ?
There are many potential immune system dependent processes supported by the vitamin C in our bodies. In addition to that, humans are one of only a few mammals who do not make their own vitamin C. We must obtain it from dietary
What was the early Chinese experience with hospitalized COVID-19 patients and IVC?
As mentioned above, in March 2020, Dr. Richard Cheng and I both reported individual cases and one unpublished case series from China that showed incredible results. (Anderson, 2020; Cheng, 2020) These included ICU patients in respiratory failure recovering with the administration of IVC, and a group of hospitalized COVID-19 patients who received IVC resulting in shorter hospital stays and lower mortality when compared to patients who did not receive IVC. In July of 2020 Dr. Cheng and colleauges provided an update, and added to the case reports and scientific rationale in an excellent publication (Cheng et al., 2020).
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