Vitamin C Megadose Treatments

Although Vitamin C IV megadose therapies have only received approval for research in clinics, universities, and institutions in Europe, Australia, America, and Asia within the past decade, they have been applied for over thirty years. These treatments involve administering doses so high that they generate concentrations of over 400 mg/dL in the blood, leading to the production of hydrogen peroxide. This compound attacks and destroys malignant cells without affecting healthy ones. Vitamin C megadoses also reduce the likelihood of metastases by inhibiting the activity of lysyl oxidase and hyaluronidase enzymes.

An important deficiency of Vitamin C has been found in the majority of chronic diseases.

In rare cases, some individuals may experience skin sensitivity when the needle is inserted, as well as headache, nausea, and fatigue for a few hours. Additionally, a small number of patients report experiencing generalized chills lasting 2 to 5 hours, which completely disappear afterwards. Very rarely, extravasation of the serum during administration may cause tissue necrosis in the surrounding area.

This treatment should not be applied to patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, congestive heart failure, hemochromatosis, or psychiatric illnesses. For patients with uncontrolled renal failure, supervision by a nephrologist or internist should be provided.

Vitamin C megadoses can be administered before and after surgeries, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, improving survival rates and reducing side effects. They can also be considered in cases where the oncologist does not find another alternative and refers the patient to palliative medicine. Furthermore, they can be used as an alternative to traditional treatments when the patient chooses not to undergo them.

IV Vitamin C megadoses improve the immune system and, in many cases, are the only alternative for treating severe infections.

These megadoses enhance sugar metabolism, reduce toxins, increase overall vitality, facilitate collagen production, and promote the synthesis of hormones and neurotransmitters. They also accelerate the healing process, slow down aging, reduce inflammation and pain, and provide a sensation of overall well-being. The survival rate for many cancers is significantly improved by this treatment.

The following studies and links provide a better understanding of the scientific mechanisms underlying Vitamin C megadoses and their efficacy in destroying cancer cells.

Langemann H, Torhorst J, Kabiersch A, Krenger W and Honegger CC (1989) Quantitative determination of water and lipid soluble antioxidants in neoplastic and non-neoplastic human breast tissue. Int. J. Cancer43: 1169–1173

Proceedings of National Academy of Science may; 14, 2007/vol 104/no. 21/8749-8754 Murata A, Morishige F and Yamaguchi H (1982) Prolongation of survival times of terminal cancer patients by administration of large doses of ascorbate. Int J Vitam Nutr Res Suppl 23: 103–113

http://community.breastcancer.org/forum/79/topic/738658http://www.nature.com/bjc/journal/v84/n11/abs/6691814a.htmlhttp://intravenousvitaminc.blogspot.com/2008/03/doses-of-intravenous-vitamin-c.htmlhttp://www.riordanclinic.org/research/cancer/recnac.shtml[http://doctorvitamin-c.co.kr/JCP(V-C).pdf](http://doctorvitamin-c.co.kr/JCP(V-C).pdf

http://www.ops.org.bo/servicios/?DB=B&S11=7751&SE=SNhttp://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v284/n5757/abs/284629a0.htmlhttp://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v04n12.shtmlhttp://www.livonlabs.com/proof/Dr_Hickey_Clinical_Study_Published.pdfhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16570523

Journal of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine jne158976.3d 13/7/08 11:08:27

The Charlesworth Group, Huddersfield +44(0)1484 517077 – Rev 7.51n/W (Jan 20 2003)

Journal of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine jne158976.3d 13/7/08 11:08:27

The Charlesworth Group, Huddersfield +44(0)1484 517077 –

Rev 7.51n/W (Jan 20 2003)

http://www.livonlabs.com/proof/Dr_Hickey_Clinical_Study_Published.pdf

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16570523

http://www.cmaj.ca/content/174/7/937.full

The following videos present experiences with Vitamin-C megadose:

Alpha lipoic acid enhances the destructive action of vitamin C on cancer cells. We recommend taking it before vitamin C.

Ganoderma is a type of mushroom that has been used in the east for more than 4,000 years to improve the general health condition, toxic problems, metabolic and inflammatory problems and a few years ago has been shown to facilitate the destruction of cancer cells and it is being used before and after surgery, chemo and radiotherapy and in multiple diseases where the immune system is extremely necessary as is with HIV infection. It is best if taken 30 minutes after the vitamin C to increase its absorption and metabolization.