Robert F. Cathcart, M.D.

Articles by Dr. Cathcart
 
"The method of determining proper doses of vitamin C for treatment of diseases by titrating to bowel tolerance" [1]
The Australian Nurses Journal 9(4):9-13 March, 1980. Also in: Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry 10:125-132, 1981
"Vitamin C, Titration to Bowel Tolerance, Anascorbemia, and Acute Induced Scurvy." [3]
Medical Hypothesis 7:1359-1376, 1981. This is A MUST READ. Detail of dosages for 19 conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, methods of dosage determination, experiences, etc. 32 references. Also in Let's Live (Japan) 16:9, Nov 1983, and other foreign mag's.
"Vitamin C Function in AIDS",
Medical Tribune, July 13, 1983
"Vitamin C Treatment Protocol for AIDS"
Bay Area Reporter, Part 1: XIV(1):14-15, Jan 5, 1984. Part 2: XIV(10)6, Mar 8 1984
"Vitamin C in the treatment of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)"
Medical Hypothesis 14(4):423-433 Aug 1984
"Vitamin C, the nontoxic, nonrate-limited antioxidant free radical scavenger" [3]
Medical Hypothesis 18:61-77. 1985
"The vitamin C treatment of allergy and the normally unprimed state of antibodies" [3]
Medical Hypothesis, 21(3):307-321 Nov 1986
"A controversial protocol: Ascorbate challenges PCP",
The San Francisco Sentinel, Sept 12, 1986, page 9
"A Unique Function for Ascorbate", [3]
Medical Hypothesis 35:32-37 May 1991. More technical, explains function of C in amelioration of diseases processes. 29 references. ..."any disease process that involves free radicals can be ameliorated by the high energy electrons carried by ascorbate when used properly in massive doses." [Note that most diseases involve the generation of free radicals by both pathogens and the immune system.]
"The third face of vitamin C",
Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine [3] Vol 7, Number 4, p 197-200, 1993 The biochemistry of high dose vitamin