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  1. Jan 15, 2015 · "Area stores report vitamin C sales up 10 times that of last year since the first publicity over Dr. Linus Pauling's book "Vitamin C and the Common Cold" came out in September."

  2. Linus Carl Pauling FRS (/ ... Pauling's work on vitamin C in his later years generated much controversy. He was first introduced to the concept of high-dose vitamin C by biochemist Irwin Stone in 1966. After becoming convinced of its worth, ...

  3. Jul 19, 2013 · In May 1980, during an interview at Oregon State University, Linus Pauling was asked, “Does vitamin C have any side effects on long-term use of, let’s say, gram quantities?” Pauling’s ...

  4. Jan 3, 2022 · 1. Introduction. In 1971, Linus Pauling published a meta-analysis of vitamin C and the common cold, which was one of the very first meta-analyses in medicine [].On the basis of results from four placebo-controlled trials with vitamin C doses >0.1 g/d, he calculated that it was highly unlikely that the decreases in the incidence of (p = 0.0014) and morbidity caused by the common cold (p = 0. ...

  5. Aug 18, 2008 · Linus Pauling didn’t claim that vitamin C in combination with other chemotherapeutic drugs might provide an additional incremental benefit to patients, which is the very best that can be claimed for high-dose ascorbate based on all the in vitro, in vivo, and clinical evidence thus far.

  6. Mar 22, 2024 · This article was first published in The Montreal Gazette. There is no question that Linus Pauling was an eminent chemist, given that “eminence” is defined as fame or recognized superiority within a particular sphere or profession. In this case, chemistry. Pauling was a Nobel laureate, published an incredible 1,200 papers and books, including a textbook on chemical bonding used by students ...

  7. Oct 13, 2023 · Controversy and Legacy. Linus Pauling’s advocacy for high-dose vitamin C, particularly through liposomal delivery, was met with both admiration and skepticism within the scientific community. Critics argued that the evidence supporting his claims was inconclusive, and some questioned the safety of high-dose vitamin C supplementation.

  8. Jul 11, 1992 · controversy over Ewan Cameron’s and Linus Pauling’s view, that megadoses of vitamin C can increase the quality of a cancer patient’s life, if not prolong it by a couple of years.

  9. Pauling responded by reviewing the scientific literature on the health effects of supplemental vitamin C. The result was a book published in 1971, Vitamin C and the Common Cold, marshaling the research data. It became a sensation, kicked off a public controversy in the press, and helped convince millions of people to take more vitamin C.

  10. In 1970 Linus Pauling claimed that vitamin C prevents and alleviates the episodes of the common cold. Pauling was correct in concluding from trials published up till then, that in general vitamin C does have biological effects on the common cold, but he was rather over-optimistic as regards the size of benefit.