Research Archive
The following is a list of important Clinical
Studies that document the paramount importance of micronutrients
and nutrition in maintaining optimum health.
Together with our Cellular
Health and WHO Documents pages,
it will be hard for you to find a more comprehensive "library" on
the health benefits of vitamins, micronutrients and nutrition in
the battle against today's most common diseases of the industrialized
and the developing world.
In documenting these studies and reports we have taken great care
to include studies from the earliest years possible. We did this
to document that an abundance of knowledge and scientific data
on natural health has been available for 50, 60, 70 even 80 years.
It is no coincidence that this knowledge was ignored, hidden and
even obstructed. All this happened in the interest and on behalf
of a growing influence of the pharmaceutical investment "business
with disease". This influence reached out to the medical schools,
media and politicians worldwide.
Imagine, if this natural health information had not have been
suppressed by the "business with disease" for decades.
How many lives could have been saved?
Don't you think it is time for change? We encourage you to use
the following health information whether you are a patient, health
professional or politician, whether you are living in an industrialized
country or in a developing country.
Below, you will learn how to treat the following diseases
on a natural basis:
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- The
effect of chronic hypovitaminosis C on the metabolism of cholesterol
and atherogenesis in guinea pigs
- Studies
on the role of ascorbic acid on atherosclerosis
- An
experimental study of the intimal ground substance in atheroclerosis
- Marginal
vitamin C deficiency, lipid metabolism and atherogenesis
- Ascorbate
Cholestorol lecithin interactions: factors of potential importance
in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis
- Ascorbic
acid and atherosclerosis
- Research
in Russia on vitamins and atherosclerosis
- Aging,
atherosclerosis and ascorbic acid metabolism
- The
role of ascorbic acid in the regulation of cholesterol metabolism
and in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis
- The
reversibility of atherosclerosis
- The
effect of ascorbic acid on experimental atherosclerosis
- Reassessment
of changes in leucocyte and serum ascorbic acid
after acute myocardial infarction (1978)
- Endothelial
changes produced by ascorbic acid deficiency in guinea pigs
- Plasma
vitamin A and E in the study of lipid and lipoprotein metabolism
in coronary heart disease
- Ischaemic-Heart-Disease
mortality and dietary intake of calciam
- Commodity
consumption and ischemic heart disease mortality, with special reference
to dietary practices
- Site
of origin of venous thrombi
- Seasonal
variation in the incidence of deep vein thrombosis
- Vitamin
C and P in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease
- Municipal
drinking water and cardiovascular death rates
- Effect
of insulin on ascorbic acid uptake by heart endothelial cells: Possible
relationship to retinal atherogenesis
- Serial coronary angiographic evidence that antioxidant vitamin intake
reduces progression of coronary artery atherosclerosis.
- Hyperhomocysteinemia and low pyridoxal phosphate. Common and independent
reversible risk factors for coronary artery disease.
- Coronary endothelial function in hyperhomocysteinemia: improvement
after treatment with folic acid and cobalamin in patients with
coronary artery disease.
- Endothelial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and risk of cardiovascular
events in patients with coronary artery disease.
- Homocysteine and coronary artery disease in French Canadian subjects:
relation with vitamins B12, B6, pyridoxal phosphate, and
folate.
- Inverse relation between the concentration of low-density-lipoprotein
vitamin E and severity of coronary artery disease.
- Low circulating folate and vitamin B6 concentrations: risk factors
for stroke, peripheral vascular disease, and coronary
artery disease. European COMAC Group.
- Cost-effectiveness of vitamin E therapy in the treatment of patients
with angiographically proven coronary narrowing (CHAOS
trial). Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study.
- Plasma levels of antioxidant vitamins and oxidative stress in patients
with acute myocardial infarction.
- Vitamin E analogues reduce the incidence of ventricular fibrillations
and scavenge free radicals.
- Effects of dietary supplementation with alpha-tocopherol on myocardial
infarct size and ventricular arrhythmias
- Dietary intake of alpha-linolenic acid and risk of fatal ischemic
heart disease among women.
- Usefulness of antioxidant vitamins in suspected acute myocardial
infarction.
- Status of myocardial antioxidants in ischemia-reperfusion injury.
- Randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial of coenzyme Q10
in patients with acute myocardial infarction.
- Effect of homocysteine-lowering therapy with folic acid, vitamin
B(12), and vitamin B(6) on clinical
outcome after percutaneous coronary intervention: the Swiss Heart study:
a randomized controlled trial.
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Infectious Diseases
- Diet,
nutrition and infection (1932)
- Virus interference. I. The interferon (1957)
- The
administration of vitamin C in a large institution and its effects on
general health and resistance to infection
- The
effect of administration of vitamin C on the reticulocytes in certain
infectious diseases
- The
use of citrus flavonoids in infections. II
- Vitamin
A as an anti-infective agent
- Infection
as cause of folic acid deficiency and megaloblastic anemia
- Clinical
Research: Infection Disease
- Prolonged
upper respiratory infections
- Killing
and lysis of gram-negative bacteria through the synergistic effect
of hydrogen peroxide, ascorbic acid, and lysozyme
- The
relation of vitamin c to bacterial infection
- Inactivation
of diphtheria toxin in vivo and in vitro by crystalline vitamin C
(Ascorbic Acid).
- Resistance
of the avitaminic albino rat to diphtheria toxin; production of antitoxin
and blood pressure effects
- The
influence of vitamin C level upon resistance to diphtheria toxin
- Inhibitive
effect of vitamin C on toxin production by C. diphtheria
- The
influence of purulent infection on the development of experimental
scurvy
- The
relation of vitamin C deficiency to intestinal tuberculosis in the
guinea pig
- Serum vitamin A levels
in respiratory syncytial virus infection.
- Vitamin A supplements
and diarrheal and respiratory tract infections among children in
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
- High-level dietary
vitamin A enhances T-helper type 2 cytokine production and secretory
immunoglobulin A response to influenza A virus infection in BALB/c
mice.
- Effects of high dose
vitamin C treatment on Helicobacter pylori infection and total
vitamin C concentration in gastric juice.
- Serum vitamin A and
beta-carotene levels in children with recurrent acute respiratory
infections and diarrhoea in Malatya.
- Vitamin C and common
cold incidence: a review of studies with subjects under heavy physical
stress.
- A to Z: vitamin A
and zinc, the miracle duo.
- Effect of vitamin
A deficiency on the early response to experimental Pseudomonas
keratitis.
- Lymphocyte subpopulations
in children with vitamin D deficient rickets.
- Interrelation of
vitamin C, infection, haemostatic factors, and cardiovascular disease.
- Vitamin A deficiency
predisposes to Staphylococcus aureus infection.
- Lymphocyte subpopulations
in children with vitamin D deficient rickets.
- Dietary vitamin A
intake and the incidence of diarrhea and respiratory infection
among Sudanese children.
- Vitamin A supplementation
improves macrophage function and bacterial clearance during experimental
salmonella infection.
- Effect of infection
on nutrient requirements.
- Iron deficiency in
the tropics.
- A health and nutritional
profile of rural school children in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
- Nutritional requirements
in parasitic diseases.
- The use of the Multi-Tabs
vitamin and mineral complex to prevent influenza
- Vitamin E status,
glutathione peroxidase activity and the effect of vitamin E supplementation
in children with thalassemia.
- Anemia in pregnancy
in rural Tanzania: associations with micronutrients status and
infections.
- Micronutrient concentrations
in the HIV wasting syndrome.
- Micronutrient deficiencies
in the preterm neonate.
- Effect of vitamin
and trace-element supplementation on immune responses and infection
in elderly subjects.
- Epidemiology of uterine
cervical cancer.
- Micronutrients and
infectious diseases: thoughts on integration of mechanistic approaches
into micronutrient research.
- Serum concentration
of micronutrients in relation to schistosomiasis and indicators
of infection: a cross-sectional study among rural Zimbabwean schoolchildren.
- Micronutrient malnutrition,
infection, and immunity: an overview.
- Respiratory infections
reduce the growth response to vitamin A supplementation in a randomized
controlled trial.
- Micronutrients and
the pathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus infection.
- Micronutrients and
tropical viral infections: one aspect of pathogenic complexity
in tropical medicine
- A health and nutritional
profile of rural school children in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
- Efficacy of a multi-micronutrient
dietary intervention based on haemoglobin, hair zinc concentrations,
and selected functional outcomes in rural Malawian children
- Micronutrient antioxidants
in gastric mucosa and serum in patients with gastritis and gastric
ulcer: does Helicobacter pylori infection affect the mucosal levels?
- Malnutrition and
immunodeficiency in children
- Micronutrient profiles
in HIV-1-infected heterosexual adults.
- Micronutrient levels
in HIV-1-infected children.
- Randomised trial
of effects of vitamin supplements on pregnancy outcomes and T cell
counts in HIV-1-infected women in Tanzania.
- Predictors of micronutrient
status among six- to twelve-month-old breast-fed Ghanaian infants.
- Infectious Diseases
- Nutrition and immune
function in human immunodeficiency virus infection.
- Micronutrient supplementation
and immune function in the elderly.
- Viral characteristics
of human papillomavirus infection and antioxidant levels as risk
factors for cervical dysplasia.
- Effects of vitamin
E and C supplementation on oxidative stress and viral load in HIV-infected
subjects.
- The health and nutritional
status of schoolchildren in Africa: evidence from school-based
health programmes in Ghana and Tanzania. The Partnership for Child
Development.
- Plasma ascorbic acid
and beta-carotene levels in women evaluated for HPV infection,
smoking, and cervix dysplasia.
- Nourishing the HIV-infected
adult.
- Etiology of anemia
in pregnancy in south Malawi.
- Malnutrition, morbidity
and mortality in children and their mothers.
- Antiviral
activity of flavones and potentiation by ascorbate.
- Ascorbate
stabilizes the differentiated state and reduces the ability of
Rous sarcoma virus to replicate and to uniformly transform cell
cultures.
- Ascorbic
acid inhibits replication and infectivity of avian RNA tumor virus.
- In
vitro inactivation of human immunodeficiency virus by ascorbic
acid.
- In
vitro inhibition of human cytomegalovirus replication in human foreskin
fibroblasts and endothelial cells by ascorbic acid 2-phosphate.
- Mechanistic
aspects of ascorbate inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus.
- NF-kappa
B-independent suppression of HIV expression by ascorbic acid.
- Rapid
inactivation of bacteriophage T7 by ascorbic acid is repairable.
- Suppression
of human immunodeficiency virus replication by ascorbate in chronically
and acutely infected cells.
- The
effect of ascorbic acid on infection chick-embryo ciliated tracheal
organ cultures by coronavirus.
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