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Vitamin C injections - for Cancer etc.

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Has anyone had Vitamin C injections for cancer or any other malady?

There has been some interesting research in this field, and I am interested to try this.

 

One clinic offered a 5g dose, but I see some take up to 100g.


Thanks

 

I hope you get better and I have little doubt i would be looking at stuff like this if I had cancer.......but seriously....take a step back......if vitamin C was in anyway effective the World would know about it.

19 hours ago, toast1 said:

Has anyone had Vitamin C injections for cancer or any other malady?

NO ... but if I had cancer I would consider it. 

 

There are various clinics around the world using high doses of intravenous Vitamin C for cancer treatment.

 

But there may be some differences.

 

1 - High Dose Intravenous Vitamin C therapy used in conjunction with chemo

Here is one place in New Zealand

https://www.beckfordhealth.co.nz/intravenous-vit-c

Research shows that IV Vitamin C at high doses, used in conjunction with chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment, may be helpful in cancer treatment.

 

2 - In non-western less developed countries, you may find such treatments replacing chemo? Not sure ... For instance, in Mexico. 

I'm guessing because Mexico has fewer laws / red tape prohibiting the use of such alternative treatments compared to most western countries, so clinics have more freedom to do what they like.  

https://www.oasisofhope.com/cancer-treatments-therapies/vitamin-c/
 

 

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Thanks for the information.
Most interesting.

 

I understand that there are many claims made on the internet, often for money or bad reasons, however there has also been some solid research in this field.
The problem for universities is, finding funding for research.

I'm willing to try something new, that's not too expensive, and most likely won't cause any harm. As conventional medicine has not been effective.

 

I found one place in BKK that can do 5g injections, but would like to try a stronger dose.

 


Thanks

 

 

1 hour ago, toast1 said:

The problem for universities is, finding funding for research

There's probably a reason for that.

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Yes

I assume its as there is no possible profit to be had from investing in this.

Or perhaps there's nothing in anyway.

 

Who knows!

On 5/2/2023 at 12:21 PM, JayClay said:

There's probably a reason for that.

No money to be made in Natural remedies 

6 hours ago, Sametboy2019 said:

No money to be made in Natural remedies 

If they worked, there would be...

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