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Intravenous Vitamin C Is Selectively Toxic to Tumor Cells
WICHITA, Kan., Sept. 21, 2005 /PRNewswire/ -- Bio-Communications Research
Institute's (BRCI's) pioneering work on vitamin C and cancer has been recently
validated by the National Institutes of Health. BCRI researchers first
reported in 1995 that vitamin C in sufficient amounts is selectively toxic to
tumor cells. The authors concluded that tumor-toxic levels of vitamin C could
be achieved only by giving the vitamin intravenously. Subsequent research
from BCRI, published in the British Journal of Cancer in 2001, was the first
to describe in detail the pharmacokinetics of high doses of intravenous
vitamin C.
A recent study by scientists at NIH confirmed the concepts that vitamin C
is selectively toxic to cancer cells and that tumor-toxic levels of vitamin C
can be attained using intravenous administration. The article, published in
the September 12, 2005 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences concluded, "These findings give plausibility to i.v. ascorbic acid in
cancer treatment ... "
"It is gratifying to have our research on vitamin C and cancer confirmed
by scientists at the prestigious National Institutes of Health," said Neil
Riordan, Ph.D., BCRI's Research Director. "The findings reinforce our goal
and commitment to pursue cutting edge cancer research," added BCRI scientist
and consultant, Michael Gonzalez, Ph.D., D.Sc. of the University of Puerto
Rico.
Researchers with BCRI have been recognized internationally as leaders in
the study of vitamin C and cancer for more than 15 years, publishing
20 scientific articles on the subject. BCRI funded the first clinical phase I
trial of intravenous vitamin C in patients with advanced gastrointestinal
malignancies. Results of the trial will be submitted for publication in the
coming months.
BCRI's vitamin C research was headed by its founder Hugh D. Riordan, M.D.
The research team includes Dr. Xiaolong Meng, Dr. Joseph Casciari, Dr. Nina
Mikirova, Dr. Jie Zhong, Dr. James A. Jackson, Dr. Don Davis, Dr. Jorge
Miranda, Dr. Michael Gonzalez, Dr. Neil Riordan, and Mr. Paul Taylor.
BCRI is a division of The Center for the Improvement of Human Functioning,
International (CIHFI) -- CIHFI, a 501 (c) 3 foundation, was founded 30 years
ago by Hugh D. Riordan, M.D. The foundation is comprised of four major
divisions: the Olive W. Garvey Center for Healing Arts, the Bio-Center
Laboratory, the Bio-Communications Research Institute, and the Bio-Medical
Synergistics Education Institute. The medical doctors at CIHFI have seen
patients from all 50 states and from 47 foreign countries.
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