Vitamin C
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Dear Gobi, is IV treatment of Vitamin C is recomended as one of the alternative treatments, also what is your opinion of Oxygen-treatments? I would like to know when is the PDF version of your book will be ready? do you have the english version of it? Thank you so much! you are doing a great JOB for ALL BEst wishes AND blessings for better days , healthy days
Hello (I do like iv Ascorbate, particularly with menadione (vit K3 and with arsenic trioxide they are very synergetic and can be used with a vaiety of different cancers I'm not so big on oxygen therapy, as I have not seen any tremendous results with it As for the PDF version of my book, I will only be able to market it when I have some way to send it in a secure form AND protect it from being copied OR forwarded on Sincerely Gubi www.cure-cancer-naturally.com
A Therapeutic Level of Vitamin C Supplementation as Employed by F .R. Klenner, M.D. http://www.doctoryourself.com/klenner_table.html Notes On Orthomolecular (Megavitamin) Use of Vitamin C At the proper (high) level, vitamin C has antihistamine, antitoxin, antibiotic, AND antiviral properties. http://www.doctoryourself.com/ortho_c.html Intravenous Vitamin C Checklist http://www.doctoryourself.com/strategies.html Dr. Klenner Vitamin C Paper http://www.doctoryourself.com/klennerpaper.html MEGADOSES OF VITAMIN C AND DR. WILLIAM J. McCORMICK http://www.doctoryourself.com/mccormick.html Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, AND Toxins: Curing the Incurable, by Thomas E. Levy, M.D., J.D. http://www.tomlevymd.com http://www.doctoryourself.com/levy.html September 13, 2005 > Print this article > > Cancer: Intravenous Vitamin C Effective Treatment > Categories > Food for Thought > Health > > Studies during the 1970s first suggested administration of high > doses of ascorbate might provide a clinical benefit for treating > cancer, but later studies using the same high doses found no benefit. > > However, researchers now say the original studies used intravenous > AND oral ascorbate, while subsequent studies used only oral > administration. Recognizing those differences might account for the > disparate clinical outcomes, Mark Levine AND colleagues at the > National Institutes of Health reexamined intravenous ascorbate therapy > in cultured cancer cell lines. > > The researchers found ascorbate killed cancer cells at > concentrations that would only be achievable through intravenous > infusion. Normal cells were not affected by ascorbate at any > concentration. > > Additionally, the scientists report ascorbate treatment led to the > formation of hydrogen peroxide, a chemical that can kill cells, > suggesting a potential mechanism for the therapy. > > The research appears in this week's online, early edition of the > Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. > > From: Phys.org Vitamin C: possible cancer-killing promise > http://www.physorg.com/news6427.html > > See also Web MD Study: Vitamin C May Fight Cancer > http://my.webmd.com/content/Article/111/110117.htm?pagenumber=1 > > > posted by sepp on Tuesday September 13 2005 >