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Vitamin E: The Real Story |
Vitamin E: |
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by Andrew W. Saul
I’d read a variety of
articles documenting an incredibly bitter controversy which raged throughout
the 1950’s over the use of vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol) for cardiovascular
disease. Drs. Wilfrid and Evan Shute were at the center of this storm, which
encircled their work in In the early 50’s, Just the opposite
occurred. For decades it has been
said that pharmaceutical medicine has little to gain from a cheap vitamin
cure that cannot be patented and exploited for high profit. Observers have
also witnessed what happens to medical doctors that have defected to drugless
healing: they gain many grateful patients, and lose a lot of research
funding. Few pharmaceutical companies willingly contribute to the
competition. The Shutes saw early that
such would be the case, and paid their own way. They created their own
research foundation and treatment facility (the Shute Institute), created
their own journal (the Summary), and in so doing, some would say,
created their own trouble. Oddly enough, in 1948 they
actually advocated making vitamin E a prescription item. Perhaps this is
understandable, given the spectacular, wonder-drug-style patient recoveries
that the Shutes had already seen by mid-century. 1936: Vitamin E-rich
wheat germ oil cures angina. 1940: Vitamin E suspected
as preventive of fibroids and endometriosis, and curative of atherosclerosis. 1945: Vitamin E shown to
cure hemorrhages in skin and mucous membranes, and to decrease the diabetic’s
need for insulin. 1946: Vitamin E greatly
improves wound healing, including skin ulcers. Also demonstrated effective in
cases of claudication, acute nephritis, thrombosis, cirrhosis and phlebitis.
Vitamin E strengthens and regulates heartbeat. 1947: Vitamin E
successfully used as therapy for gangrene, inflammation of blood vessels
(Buerger’s disease), retinitis and choroiditis. 1948: Vitamin E helps
lupus erythematosus and shortness of breath. 1950: Vitamin E shown to
be effective treatment for varicose veins, and in cases of severe body burns. 1954: The Shutes’ medical
textbook, Alpha Tocopherol in Cardiovascular Disease, is published. 1956: The Heart and
Vitamin E is published. It is not overly easy to
see how such promise could be ignored for long. But it was. Dr. evan Shute’s
frustration with an unnaturally stubborn medical profession comes starkly
through the text in his book The Vitamin E Story: "It was nearly impossible
now for anyone who valued his future in Academe to espouse Vitamin E,
prescribe it or advise its use. That would make a man a "quack" at
once. This situation lasted for many years. In the The American Medical
Association even refused to let the Shute’s present their findings at
national medical conventions. (p 148-9) In the early 1960’s, the United
States Post Office successfully prevented even the mailing of vitamin
E. (p 166) Linus Pauling wrote, in
the book’s 1985 forward: "The failure of
the medical establishment during the last forty years to recognize the value
of Vitamin E in controlling heart disease is responsible for a tremendous
amount of unnecessary suffering and for many early deaths. The interesting
story of the efforts to suppress the Shute discoveries about Vitamin E
illustrates the shocking bias of organized medicine against nutritional
measures for achieving improved health." (vii) O that things were truly
better today, but they are not. Yes, the American public can and does buy vitamin
E (even by mail) without a prescription. Still, I am unaware of any burn
clinic using topical vitamin E as their primary treatment. I am yet to see
"megadose vitamin E cures cardiovascular disease" commercials on
TV. I have never seen a bottle of vitamin E in an intensive care unit. It has
now been nearly 60 years since vitamin E was seen to greatly help diabetics
and cardiovascular patients and only very recently has medical research
"discovered" a glimmer of the value of this vitamin. For half a century,
vitamin E has been an available specific for intermittent claudication,
angina, prevention of and recovery from heart attack, thrombophlebitis, and a
wide variety of other serious conditions. Aye, there’s the rub. Vitamin E is entirely too
good for too many purposes. Consumer Reports trashed it in back in
1972, and often since. It didn’t help matters that Evan Shute was
"only" an obstetrician. (This obstetrician was, however, made a
Fellow of the American Society of Angiology in 1969.) And today, vitamin E’s
very availability, and exceptional safety, seemingly render it unattractive
for hospital use as the spectacular therapy that it is. Tocopherol has been known
and studied since the 1920’s, generally in small quantities as a means to
ensure a full-term pregnancy. Without the Shute brothers’ high-dosage
clinical work, especially in cardiology, no one at all would be megadosing
with vitamin E today. We owe them our thanks, and our lives. A bibliography of the
Shutes’ principal written work is posted at http://www.doctoryourself.com/biblio_shute.html For specific vitamin
dosage information on CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE, Angina, Hypertension (High
Blood Pressure), Congestive Heart Failure, and other heart-y topics, try a
site search for "Shute" or for "heart" from the top of
the main page at http://www.doctoryourself.com Do so, and there’s going to be a
whole lot for you to look at . . . for which I make no apology whatsoever.
Cardiovascular disease remains our number one enemy, the biggest killer of
men AND women. Andrew Saul is the author of the books FIRE
YOUR DOCTOR! How to be Independently Healthy (reader reviews at
http://www.doctoryourself.com/review.html
) and DOCTOR YOURSELF: Natural Healing that Works. (reviewed at http://www.doctoryourself.com/saulbooks.html
)
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