🚨NEW STUDY: High-Dose Vitamin C Is a Potent Anti-Cancer Agent

DECADES of evidence reveal that vitamin C attacks cancer through four powerful mechanisms: pro-oxidative cytotoxicity, epigenetic reprogramming, signaling-pathway suppression, and immune activation.

A MASSIVE new paper in Genes & Diseases analyzed 150+ studies and found that when vitamin C reaches true pharmacologic levels (20–30 mM), it behaves like a targeted, tumor-selective therapy — something past trials missed by under-dosing.

A MASSIVE new paper in Genes & Diseases analyzed 150+ studies and found that when vitamin C reaches true pharmacologic levels (20–30 mM), it behaves like a targeted, tumor-selective therapy — something past trials missed by under-dosing.

The evidence base spans decades of laboratory, animal, and early-phase clinical research.

Key findings ⬇️

✅ At high doses, vitamin C becomes a cancer-killer — generating hydrogen peroxide bursts that destroy cancer cells while sparing healthy cells.

✅ Cancer cells are uniquely vulnerable due to excess iron, heavy vitamin C uptake, and weak antioxidant defenses.

✅ KRAS & BRAF mutant cancers are extremely sensitive — leading to metabolic collapse, dramatic shrinkage, and improved outcomes when high-dose IV vitamin C is added.

✅ Vitamin C shuts down the tumor “survival switch” (HIF-1α) — blocking blood-vessel growth, metastasis programs, and hypoxia-driven tumor survival.

✅ It reprograms cancer DNA — reversing abnormal methylation and reactivating tumor-suppressor genes through TET enzyme activation.

✅ It boosts anti-tumor immunity — more CD4+/CD8+ T cells, stronger NK and γδ T-cell activity, higher IL-12 & granzyme B, and enhanced response to PD-1/CTLA-4 immunotherapy.

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