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Having no intention of seriously studying vitamins, but because of his health and wanting to find out if there are many substances in these fruits and vegetables, it can be helpful, Linus Pauling said. Discover the amazing power of vitamins. From experimentation on his own body, he has steadily believed that he could not take medicine but still resist disease and repel aging.

Father of vitamin therapy

In 1979, New Scientist - a highly respected scientific journal in the UK created a list of '20 greatest scientific activists of all times ' based on the opinions of hundreds of scientists. prestigious at that time. In this list there are only two people active in the 20th century, namely Alber Einstein and Linus Pauling. However, if even a child knows Alber Einstein, Linus Pauling for many people is still a relatively unfamiliar name. L.Pauling is a scientist who invented in many different fields, Alber Einstein once said: L.Pauling - it is a true genius man! According to a sharp comment by Jon Bern, Principal of Opegon University, ' Pauling is the one who makes our world more peaceful and good .'

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Linus-Pauling

L.Pauling is an outstanding talent and has an infinite internal force, he is considered a cowboy of science. Pauling never backed away from challenges and struggles, but on the contrary, he always approached them with a confident passion. His work and activities represent the pioneering spirit of exploring and conquering endless limits. His groundbreaking studies of anemia, anesthesia theory, chemical links and recent achievements in DNA research have shown an outstanding scientific talent, a passion for finding infinite stuff.

L.Pauling's scientific heritage includes more than 100 books and many articles. In which the book The Origin of chemical and structural links of molecules and crystals has so far been considered one of the most famous books of the 20th century. It is the research results mentioned in the set. The book brought L.Pauling the first Nobel prize. He was also honored to receive the Nobel Prize twice, which was the second Nobel Peace Prize. L.Pauling spoke out strongly against the testing of nuclear weapons in the air. Because of that, right in his homeland in the United States, he was treated as an antagonist, banned from going abroad and could be put in jail at any time. Even so, he still bravely struggled and persuaded the world to know the destructive harms of nuclear weapons. And finally he won. In 1963, nuclear powers had to sign a treaty to ban nuclear weapons in space.

Vitamins - Therapy helps to live a long and healthy life

The study of L.Pauling's vitamins began around the mid-1960s. 'V itamin C and common cold ' is his first work in this area. Also from that time, the life of the eminent scientist entering the new stage - must face new problems: not sympathetic, opposed from the medical world, criticized and attacked. intense. But more than that is the acknowledgment and gratitude of millions of patients, who, thanks to his unique vitamin therapy, are free from serious illness.

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Vitamins are abundant in fruits

L.Pauling discovered that vitamin C not only enhances the capacity of the immune system, but also creates "shields" on the pathways of disease. He continued to study in that direction and the next book - Cancer and Vitamin C really shocked the whole United States. The experimental results carried out in 1971 in Canada and Scotland for end-stage cancer patients who were unable to conduct surgery actually became a feat. Similar patients in other hospitals live an average of only 6 months, while those who take vitamin C and some other high-dose vitamins prolong their life on average for 6 years. Even so, it was probably because of this, L. Pauling was hostely hostile to the mainstream medical community. This attack is also very decisive, just as much as the crackdowns that the authorities have applied to him in the climax of fighting against nuclear weapons testing.

The expedition to conquer vitamin C could be considered Pauling's Waterloo battle, like the ' key to opening legends ' that Casaubon desperately searched for 'in the middle of the parade '. Despite all the reactions from many sides, L.Pauling continued his research work. In 1986, he published the book: How to live longer and more pleasant? which further confirms that vitamin therapy is the best answer. Anyway, this special battle of L. Pauling has not come to an end, only time to confirm whether he is right or wrong.

Especially, the scientific conclusions of L. Pauling are not only drawn from the results of serious scientific research but also tested by his own life. L.Pauling did not want to be old and refused to let the illness fall. Until the last moments of his life, he was always alert. L.Pauling died in 1994, at his own cemetery in California, aged 93 years old.