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My first experience with high dose ascorbates happened in 1985. A work associate was given six months to live with brain tumor. Linus Pauling just so happened to be lecturing at the Hilton here in Phoenix so we went to here him speak. We couldn't find any doctors to perform the infusions as they were not A.M.A. approved and there was no compassionate exemption to malpractice and A.M.A. rules. An osteopath who worked in our office as part time money manager agreed to do the infusions. Short and sweet, my buddy, Rick, spiked massive fever in five days, and it took 72 hours for the fever to break. After his fever broke, his seizures, double vision, headaches, stiff neck, all went away. The Dr.s at Barrows were to perform surgery and after the CAT scan they had to discharge Rick. They all were unanimous. The tumor was gone. Replaced by penut shaped calcified cyst. They all said he could go home, none of them would admit the vitamin c played a role. The osteopath was reprimanded and censured when word got out cancer was curable. His office was flooded with calls from dying patients wanting the vitamin c infusions. He had to move his practice. Well, I made this doctor my family doctor.
Infusions are now legal. There are laws to protect doctors who perform these infusions. There is a p percent response rate. The dosages are now going as high as 100,000 mg sodium ascorbate. !0,000 mg is in fact a low daily amount. Tissue saturation will not happen at this dose. Sodium Ascorbate can be made into nose drops or spray. This will increase blood levels radically but they will fall rapidly. Two supplements to slow down vitamin c excretion are selenium,(works in kidneys,) and alpha lipoid acid, (rebuilds broken down vitamin c.)
There are many criticisms of vitamin c infusions. Most come from traditional practitioners but Kenneth Levy wrote a book discounting almost all of these criticisms. Feel free to e-mail questions about vitamin c infusions. They can be done in your own home.
WARNING: Mega dose vitamin c is contraindicated in one blood disorder. This single disorder needs to be ruled out before infusions should begin. Also, if you have impaired renal function high ascorbate therapy will cause kidney stones, but there are supplements to take to prevent this. Bret
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