Tuesday, June 10, 2025

 

Why I Believe in Orthomolecular Nutritional Science

High-dose Vitamin C works miracles. I take 10 grams of ascorbic acid daily—every single day. It’s not just about taking it; it’s about moving with it. You have to walk, workout, elevate cortisol levels—because cortisol acts like insulin, driving Vitamin C into the cells. Movement is the delivery mechanism. No movement, no miracle.

Vitamin C, Magnesium, and a full spectrum of B Vitamins work as synergists, enhancing amino acid absorption, neurochemical balance, and immune response. These aren't side players—they're the foundation. Especially in ketosis, where Vitamin C continues to show excellent compatibility. When the body is burning fat for fuel, it becomes even more responsive to nutrient therapy.

My go-to nutritional stack includes:

Beef liver (pre-formed Vitamin A, CoQ10, Iron)

Cage-free eggs

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Lots of clean water

Exposure to first sunlight (for circadian rhythm and D3)

Let’s not forget Linus Pauling, the only person to ever win two unshared Nobel Prizes—and the father of Orthomolecular Medicine. He proved, decades ago, that high-dose Vitamin C could restore health at the cellular level. And Dr. Thomas Levy has spent years continuing that work, showing clinically and scientifically that Vitamin C therapy is not fringe—it’s essential.

Meanwhile, government regulation and big pharma marketing have mocked and suppressed these truths. While the supplement industry was being muzzled, Orthomolecular pioneers kept speaking the truth.

Look into Billy J. Sahley’s work—especially Heal with Amino Acids and Nutrients—where she breaks down exactly how Vitamin C works:

Collagen synthesis (via Proline & Glycine) → vital for skin, joints, arteries.

Trifold envelope repair → cellular structure and immune defense.

Cysteine → hair growth and detox support.

Boosts iron bioavailability by increasing transferrin activity—without triggering iron overload.

Bottom line:
This is not guesswork. It’s science ignored by profit systems and celebrated by results.
Vitamin C doesn’t just support healing—it initiates it.

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