Vitamin C IV

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  • #86321
    anna-marie1
    Spectator

    That article is very informative Marion. So it is not an alternative to chemo but just a help to combat the side effects of chemo. Thanks for the information everyone!

    #86320
    marions
    Moderator

    I found Gavin’s article mentioned by Kris.
    http://www.bbc.com/news/health-26038460
    Hugs,
    Marion

    #86319
    lainy
    Spectator

    I agree with Julie. My daughter had a boyfriend who got Lymphoma in his early 50’s Decided to go Natural Pathic and went for Vitamin C infusions to the tune of 50.000K. He had a short remission and the Lymphoma returned with a vengeance. I myself feel if surgery is the only way to really get CC out what is Vitamin C really going to do. My thoughts only.

    #86318
    iowagirl
    Member

    I remember asking this same question when I was contemplating chemo and whether to request Vit C infusions along with the chemo. I never considered doing it instead of the chemo. However, I concluded for me that there was far too little hard evidence that it works to offset some of the issues of chemo. I never looked into it any further

    Julie T.

    #86317
    kvolland
    Spectator

    Anna-Marie –
    I know we have had discussions specific to that. You may want to try using the search button up on the top header. It will give you all pertinent threads. Also look under the Topic of Alternative/Complimentary Medicine and there should be a thread or two under that.

    Hope this helps.

    KrisV

    #10880
    anna-marie1
    Spectator

    I’ve heard of a CC patient that is benefitting from weekly Vitamin C IV ‘s. Any information available on the benefits of Vitamin C and/or similar treatment?

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