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ALERT - Vitamin A is probably simple antidote to bird flu, mainstream literature shows
New AIDS Review ^ | 11/20/2005 | New AIDS Review

Posted on 06/05/2006 6:36:33 AM PDT by CellPhoneSurfer

ALERT - Vitamin A is probably simple antidote to bird flu, mainstream literature shows

Hold those billions, Vitamin A blocks bird flu lung devastation
New AIDS Review - 11/20/2005

All the panic over H5N1 seems a little overblown when you consider that the virus has been around for eight years at least without morphing into a deadly human version that can sweep the globe from human to human. The very same H5N1 was the cause of the "Avian flu" outbreak in Hong Kong in 1997.

But just to reduce the hysteria a few more notches, we have decided to relent on our decision ... to be kind to the drug companies, officious officials, army of doomsayers and worrywarts, posturing politicians, and all the other people whose interests mesh smoothly with maximum flu alarm, and announce with a trumpet fanfare the final solution to bird flu.

We at New AIDS Review thus proudly note today (Sun Nov 20, 2005), apparently for the first time in any form of media outside the medical literature, the references that tell what the ultimate solution to bird flu surely is: a modest dose of Vitamin A to anyone who contracts it.

You read right. The $7.2 billion question is this: why spend billions upon billions on massive and uncertain preventive measures such as

a) executing the few chickens owned by poor Asian families who may depend on them for survival

b) the unlikely effort to prevent H5N1 spreading among domestic fowl by vaccinating 5.1 billion birds in China and billions elsewhere in Asia (the Chinese eat 14 billion chickens a year, so even if a gigantic army of vaccinators is successfully recruited and swings into action, they will have to keep at it forever, as if they were repainting a hundred Golden Gate bridges annually),

c) stockpiling enough vaccine for humans which if it can be done will take months and may be evaded anyway by the evolving virus, and

d) distributing enough antivirals like Tamiflu to sink a ship when there is some question as to whether they will be effective against this virus (according to the British Medical Journal current issue 2005;331;1266 'How the Media Caught Tamiflu')

when, according to the mainstream medical literature lying under the noses of the pontificating pundits and overly political scientists such as Anthony Fauci and the CDC brass who are on every TV channel this morning chinking their medals and repeating what the media have been hearing for months, the simple solution to H5N1 is this: give anyone who contracts deadly bird flu a dose of Vitamin A.

This will do the trick because Vitamin A reliably blocks the pathway of creation of deadly Tumor Necrosis factor in the lungs, which is the aspect of bird flu which is so deadly.

That is what the referenced papers say which we list below, which are readily available to any of these heroes of health for their bedtime reading.


Government without time to read

Why this grand army of well paid advisors, experts, commentators, WHO statisticians, field workers, corporate chieftains, Presidential advisors, think tank wonks, fast-talking current affairs hosts, and other luminaries have somehow overlooked them in their rush to judgement we hesitate to imagine.

Could it be that, in this age of information deluge, opinion making of every kind in the hottest issues of the day has now become completely divorced from factual information if that data is buried in any form of publication other than newspaper headlines and book reviews?

If so, it bodes ill for the future. Certainly there are already two huge signs that this is now true: Katrina and Iraq. In both cases, extensive written advisories were completely ignored.

As we all know, there were plenty of warnings in the form of levee engineering reports that a strong hurricane would flood New Orleans out of existence, written years before Katrina struck. So many, in fact, that even the leisurely PBS had time to send a documentary crew down there to make the same point some years ago.

In the case of Iraq, a report of thousands of pages of what to do with the country once the war was won was prepared by the State Department, in consultation with all kinds of experts and exiled Iraqis, for the Bush administration in advance of the invasion.

According to the New Yorker, it was filed in the White House waste basket.


The Avian flu-TNF-Vitamin A paper trail

[ Below ] are the references on Vitamin A and what they say, courtesy of library research by Robert Houston, long time medical investigator and nutrition researcher in New York City, who has lectured at the New School and frequently advises reporters on health and medical topics. He writes:

Can Vitamin A Tame Bird Flu?

NewAIDSreview.org scoops the world's media by being the first to reveal that recent scientific studies point to vitamin A as a potential remedy for bird flu.

It should be noted however that the normal requirement of vitamin A is only 5000 units per day (1.5 mg), and that the therapeutic levels range from 25,000 to 100,000 units (about 7 - 28 mg).

Unlike vitamin C, it cannot be taken in gram amounts; in fact, severe toxicity has occurred at 300 mg (1 million units). Other nutrients, such as the omega-3 fatty acids of fish oil, can also help to reduce TNF overproduction.
(see Grimble, R. et al. The ability of fish oil to suppress tumor necrosis factor-a production... Am J Clin Nutr 76:454-9, 2002.)

At these [ therapeutic ] amounts it should be possible to defend every person on earth from avian flu for a fraction of the cost of Tamiflu. There is already a system in place for distributing Vitamin A to children in seventy countries.

Here is the paper trail that Houston followed that shows fairly conclusively that a little Vitamin A will tame Avian Flu:

How we know that Vitamin A tames Avian Flu:

  1. A report in 1996 stated that vitamin A counteracts TNF in the joints in the case of arthritis caused by Lyme disease, a finding which has been ignored by the Lyme disease establishment.

    (Cantorna, M. and Hayes, E. Vitamin A deficiency exacerbates murine Lyme arthritis. J Infec Dis 174:747-51, 1996.)
     
  2. Then it was shown in 2000 that vitamin A deficiency can result in injury to the lungs.

    (Baybutt, R. et al. Vitamin A defiency injures lung and liver parenchyma and impairs function of rat type II pneumocytes. J Nutr 130(5):1159-65, 2000.)
     
  3. Then two studies found that vitamin A protects the lungs from damaging effects of TNF.

    (Besnard, V. et al. Protective role of retinoic acid from antiproliferative action of TNF-a on lung epithelial cells. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 2822: L863-L871, 2002. First pub Dec 7 2001)

    (Am J Physiol Lung Cel Mol Physiol 282: L863-71, 2002; Torii, A. et al. Vitamin A reduces lung granulomatous inflammation... Eur J Pharmacol 497 335-342, 2004.)
     
  4. The fact that H5N1 flu targets the lungs and that TNF collects there was established in July also. The paper showed that avian flu occurs primarily in the lungs.

    Bangkok investigators wrote that "We investigated a patient with fatal H5N1 influenza. Viral RNA was detected by PCR (reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction) in lung, intestine, and spleen tiossue, but positive stranded viral RNA indicating viral replication was confined to the lung and intestine. Tumor necrosis factor was seen in lung tissue...In contrast to disseminated infection documented in other mammals and birds, H5N1 viral replication in humans may be restriucted to the lung and intestine, an the major site of H5N1 viral replication in the lung is the pneumoctye.

    (Influenza A replication sites in human sites in humans. Uiprasertkul M, etc al. Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. Emerg Infect Dis 2005 Jul 11 (7):1036-41.)
     
  5. A study from the National Health Research Institute in Taipei at the same time reported that vitamin A (retinoic acid) suppresses TNF production and does so by blocking the same signalling pathway (p38 kinase) which bird flu activates.

    (Ho, L. et al. Retinoic acid blocks pro-inflammatory cytokine-induced matrix metalloproteinase production... Biochemical Pharmacology 70:200-208, July 15, 2005.)
     
  6. The key breakthrough was published two months ago in August, confirming why the avian flu virus H5N1 is more deadly than other flu viruses. Scientists at the University of Hong Kong studied the H5N1 flu which broke out in Hoing King in 1997 and found that it hyperinduces tumor necrosis factor (TNF) in the body's immune cells, causing severe autoimmune damage in the lungs where the virus localizes.

    They say they hope that "these results may provide insights into the pathogensis of H5N1 disease and rationales for the development of novel therapeutic strategies."

    (Lee, D.C. et al. Hyperinduction of tumor necrosis factor alpha expression in response to avian influenza virus H5N1. J Virol 79(16):10147-54, Aug. 2005. The University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital,Pokfulam, Hong Kong Special Administratiuve Region, People's Republic of China.)

As the last paper suggests, this knowledge about the modus operandi of Avian Flu can be used for the "development of novel therapeutic strategies".

Our "novel strategy" is to ramp up Vitamin A production to stratospheric levels and make sure there is enough for every man, woman and child on the planet. Since that would cost less than a few cents each, we reckon, it would save all of $10 billion right there in WHO salaries, Tamiflu patent royalties, Anthony Fauci television appearances, and all the other costs that modern health defenses are now saddled with.

But why haven't Anthony Fauci and his cohorts at the NIH and CDC, not to mention the WHO, come up with this themselves? Why do they need an obscure onlooker to point it out to them?

It's their job, after all, to protect us from this gigantic threat which they are saying may ruin the world. The ever authoritative Dr Fauci was saying on TV last night that, even if the virus never appears in lethal form, a vast effort to defend against it will be well worth the billions we can shovel at it. Shouldn't Dr Fauci read the medical literature in between his many sessions under the TV lights repeating the same smug alarms?

One possibility as to why the medical authorities don't know all this from reading their own literature, at bedtime if necessary, emerges from this sequence. It does help to be a nutrition expert who has researched Lyme disease, which is a relatively neglected and somewhat disputed area.

But then, so is nutrition a relatively neglected area, medically speaking, it seems to us. As a cause and cure of ailments, it is surely much more relevant than is suspected by many doctors in our commercial, drug-oriented system.

But of course, the unpatentable Vitamin A is no path to profits for the maker of Tamiflu, Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche, a leader in an industry where profits are not as easy to come by these days.

Having the right drug in hand for a superbug can rescue the situation very rapidly for a drug company in hard times, as the case of Viropharma shows. Crucial Antibiotic Rescues Biotech Maker's Finances

On the other hand, as the case of Viropharma also shows, meddling with Mother Nature by dosing her with an ever increasing array of drugs can lead to unintended side effects which make it ever more important to consider the more natural alternative of nutrient supplements. Apparently in this case it is drugs that beget the need for yet another drug:

C. difficile disease occurs when antibiotics used to treat a different infection wipe out the beneficial bacteria that normally reside in the colon. That leaves an opening for C. difficile, which is resistant to most antibiotics. The bacteria form spores that can persist for months on surfaces like toilets and can be transferred to patients from the hands of health care workers or visitors.

Is it too much to ask that Dr Fauci and his battalions of scientists and health workers take up our suggestion and research the saner route of a safe nutritional alternative in dealing with what they present as the global health threat of all time?

And while they are at it, perhaps they might apply the same revisionist thinking to AIDS, which according to the mainstream scientific literature they are also ignoring is the highest mountain of theoretical scientific and medical garbage that has ever accumulated.

Additional follow up material by Robert Houston:

Some may object that even if vitamin A counteracts TNF, the dosage required may be higher than the safe physiological range. It is thus pertinent to quote from the recent study by J. Ho et al. (Biochem Pharm 70:200, 2005 - item 5 in the "paper trail"), which involved human cells:

Pro-inflammatory cytokines like interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor alpha play pivotal roles in immunopathogenesis... In this study we examined the possible effects and mechanisms of vitamin A... The results indicated that physiological concentrations of vitamin A appeared to be enough to provide certain protection from the immunopathogenesis... (emphasis added)

The above findings by L.J. Ho et al. of the National Health Research Institute in Taiwan indicate that moderate therapeutic levels of vitamin A can curb TNF wherever it may occur in the body. Earlier this month a world authority on vitamin A, Alfred Sommer, M.D., former Dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, told the Washington Post:

In all the studies that have been done, and there are many, the net benefit of taking a large dose of vitamin A supplement two or three times a year has been overwhelmingly positive. One can get an overdose of vitamin A, but that would only occur if one took very large doses for very long periods of time... We knew that children were vitamin A deficient in many parts of the world... even very mild vitamin A deficiency, before children even develop night blindness, increased their risk of severe and deadly infectious diseases. (Washingtonpost.com, Nov. 4, 2005)

The world owes a debt of gratitude to New AIDS Review for bringing the important new findings on vitamin A and bird flu to public attention. The point is not that vitamin A is a cure but rather that it may be a lifesaver, which can neutralize the lethal aspect of bird flu. This is not my "original research" but rather the careful work of world-class scientists in China and elsewhere, which I merely collected in a literature search through Medline - something Fauci et al. should try sometime.

Corroborative Studies

A recent review of vitamin A from the Harvard School of Public Health (1) provides additional studies concerning its effect on tumor necrosis factor (TNF). Because the Hong Kong researchers specified the hyperinduction of TNF in macrophage cells of the immune system as the main pernicious effect of avian flu virus (D.C. Lee et al., J Virol, Aug. 2005 - item 6 in "paper trail"), it's pertinent that several studies have found that vitamin A blocks TNF in macrophages (2-4). As early as 1994 it was found that vitamin A (retinoic acid) "almost completely inhibited the production of TNF by macrophages," according to scientists at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas (4).

The Harvard review also referenced a small clinical trial. Conducted at the University of Oslo in 2000, it found that "Vitamin A supplementation in patients with low vitamin A levels resulted in...decreased tumor necrosis factor-a levels" (5). The dosage was only 6500 IU per day, just slightly above the daily requirement and about 1/15th the therapeutic dosage, yet the TNF levels of the patients fell in half.

Significant inhibition of TNF was also found in clinical trials of vitamin A (and other antioxidant vitamins) conducted in Italy [6] and Greece [7].

1. Villamor, E. and Fawzi, W. Effects of vitamin A supplementation on immune responses... Clin Microbiology Revs 18:446-464, July 2005.
2. Mathew, J. and Sharma, R. Effect of all-trans-retinoic acid on cytokine production in a murine macrophage cell line. Int J Immunopharmacology 22:693-706, 2000.
3. Motomura, K. et al. Destabilization of TNF-a mRNA by retinoic acid in hepatic macrophages. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 281:E420-E429, 2001.
4. Mehta, K. et al. Inhibition by all-trans-retinoic acid of tumor necrosis factor and nitric oxide production by peritoneal macrophages. J Leukocyte Biol 55:336-342, 1994.
5. Aukrust, P. et al. Decreased vitamin A levels in common variable immunodeficiency: vitamin A supplementation in vivo enhances immunoglobulin production and downregulates inflammatory responses. Eur J Clin Invest 30:252-259, 2000.
6. G. Mantovani et al. Reactive oxygen species, antioxidant mechanisms and serum cytokine levels in cancer patients: impact of an antioxidant treatment. J. Cell. Mol. Med. 6:507-82, 2002.
7. T. Vassilakopoulos et al. Antioxidants attenuate the plasma cytokine response to exercise in humans. J. Appl. Physiol. 94:1025-32, 2003.

Additional follow up material by New AIDS Review:

here are a few more [ citations ] to clinch the matter:



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KEYWORDS: asia; avianflu; birdflu; birds; fauci; h5n1; health; newaidsrevieworg; roberthouston; science; tamiflu; tnf; tumornecrosis; vitamina; vitamins; waste; who
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To: blam

You are correct, sir. It has been one of the real triumphs for the WHO and the drug companies. However, there they were treating a real deficiency disease.


41 posted on 06/05/2006 3:34:33 PM PDT by Pharmboy (Democrats lie because they must)
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To: kinoxi
I've been drinking carrot juice for years. Taste's like crap

Try a different type of carrots. (many varieties, taste different from each other) The stuff is delicious

You might try mixing it with some celery juice if you don't like it "straight."

I make a wicked "waterless soup" based on carrot and celery juice and ground turkey. So far everyone who's had it raves about it.

42 posted on 06/05/2006 4:04:28 PM PDT by Don Joe (We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
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To: CellPhoneSurfer

Thank you, I had heard there was an over the counter pill that would help, but the person didn't want to say what it was over the air. Now I know.


43 posted on 06/05/2006 4:07:18 PM PDT by ladyinred
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To: ladyinred

Yeah, Vitamin A is one of those above-top-secret medical interventions only people who work at Area 51 and gays knew about. Definitely can't talk about it on unencrypted radio programs.


44 posted on 06/05/2006 6:35:37 PM PDT by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: BearWash

I'm not saying vitamin A couldn't help, freely available in excellent foods.

But the 95%curcuminoids/turmeric is actually lab tested, people tested, and there have been peer reviewed studies that it is a potent anti-inflammatory comparable to both prednisone and NSAIDS. My primary care doc has approved of me taking it to help my RA. Furthermore, it's a FOOD, well tolerated, except if you are on blood thinners OR if you have gall stones. Shouldn't be taken on an empty stomach.

As you well know, it is also useful against TNF-a cytokine reactions. And it comes in a convenient capsule form. And it's cheap, and available without a prescription.

So...while vitamin A will be useful, needed amounts can be taken in a One A Day vitamin, if fresh food is not available, and the nasty side effects of overdose won't happen.


45 posted on 06/05/2006 8:02:39 PM PDT by Judith Anne (Thank you St. Jude for favors granted.)
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To: CellPhoneSurfer

This is bogus. The 1918 flu wouldn't have been as severe in the hardy and hale had this been true. The cytokine storm that is triggered won't be stopped by a multi vitamin a day. My kids have taken multi-vitamins all their lives but one almost died when the norovirus triggered the same reaction.


46 posted on 06/05/2006 8:07:33 PM PDT by Domestic Church (AMDG...)
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To: Judith Anne
I am notorious for having a "paper-thin" stomach, one that it seems plain, clean tap water will upset sometimes.

I took a curcumin capsule one day just to see how bad the damage would be. I didn't want to find out it would be a "nucular" bomb going off in my stomach later on when I was already coming down with the flu.

Much to my amazement, nothing bad happened. Not even a twinge. That WAS with a full stomach. This one DOES have the pepperine added, BTW. Noticed that my Hoodia extract capsules also have pepperine (and it does seem to work for appetite control -- my calories eaten have gone down by at least a third and last summer's shorts fit again.)
47 posted on 06/05/2006 8:23:02 PM PDT by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: BearWash

They don't bother me either, full OR empty stomach. I notice a difference in RA symptoms if I don't take them, though...


48 posted on 06/05/2006 8:28:45 PM PDT by Judith Anne (Thank you St. Jude for favors granted.)
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To: Domestic Church

Well, a vitamin A deficiency wouldn't be a good thing, but few in the US are, to the best of my knowledge.


49 posted on 06/05/2006 8:31:11 PM PDT by Judith Anne (Thank you St. Jude for favors granted.)
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To: BearWash
Seems to be spelled piperine or pepperine in various places, but in any event enhances absorption of the substance it accompanies.
50 posted on 06/05/2006 8:34:42 PM PDT by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: BearWash
From Wikipedia:

Notably, piperine may enhance bioavailability of curcumin by 2000%

51 posted on 06/05/2006 8:36:04 PM PDT by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: CellPhoneSurfer
"AA significantly blocks the effects of TNF-alpha on Endothelial Cell proliferation and apoposis, namely by inhibiting TNF-alpha-induced p53 expression

Very interesting. I wonder how it works on rheumatoid arthritis. All the new RA drugs work by blocking TNF-alpha.

52 posted on 06/05/2006 8:44:39 PM PDT by CobaltBlue (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: CobaltBlue

The newer drugs cost thousands per year.

Curcumin is, like 10 bucks a month, or whatever.

The newer drugs will leave you vulnerable to TB and other severe, potentially fatal infections.

Curcumin doesn't.

;-D


53 posted on 06/05/2006 9:43:27 PM PDT by Judith Anne (Thank you St. Jude for favors granted.)
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To: Brilliant
Vitamin C is good for lots of things. I'm a believer and advocate.

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-20,GGLD:en&q=Vitamin+C%2C+pain

54 posted on 06/06/2006 5:32:55 AM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: CobaltBlue

I once had RA. Cured it with Vit C, Pantothenic Acid and Vit E. My sister's RA was extreme with liver damage from prescription drugs. She went on a leaky-gut diet and with nutritional supplements has turned her health around. No more drugs.


55 posted on 06/06/2006 5:45:38 AM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: ahayes

"Big assumptions. I agree with Pharmboy. TNF-a is a major drug target for various reasons, and retinoic acid has some benefits but it isn't a magic bullet. Go ahead and take it if you like, but don't pass up on the Tamiflu if they're passing out pills."

So you doubt that these studies indicate the benefits of Vitamin A, but you suggest to go ahead and take Tamiflu even though it has been shown to have NO effect on prolonging lives of people with Avian flu?

And you're talking about someone else making "Big assumptions"?


56 posted on 06/06/2006 7:52:50 AM PDT by webstersII
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To: kinoxi

"if an outbreak were to occur i'd rather have antivirals myself"

Tamiflu has been shown to have no effect on avian flu.


57 posted on 06/06/2006 8:04:32 AM PDT by webstersII
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To: kinoxi

"I've read advertisements for health products before that sounded just like this article. "

Agreed. But there is a lot of research to back up the initial claim, so this make a better case. But they haven't tested this treatment on humans yet.


58 posted on 06/06/2006 8:06:39 AM PDT by webstersII
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To: CellPhoneSurfer
This thread should be interesting...

Really. Well, if people want to take advice on flu prevention from a web site dedicated to the proposition that HIV does not cause AIDS, I say, go right ahead. Darwin can always use a little help.

59 posted on 06/06/2006 8:07:17 AM PDT by Right Wing Professor (...and I'll have the roast duck with mango salsa.)
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To: webstersII

When they do I will watch.


60 posted on 06/06/2006 8:11:32 AM PDT by kinoxi
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