When i find out i had a colon cancer , right away I went to get the high dose of Vitamin C IV once a week till I had the surgery . I had stage 3 colon cancer . Had the surgery and I did not take chemo just eat healthy no sugar mostly organic kind of keto diet I follow ! I truly believe vitamin C Iv saved my life ! 🙏🙏
Reversing my heart disease on the Linus Pauling Heart Protocol that uses high dose vitamin C. I'm using 30 grams in divided doses per day. Reversal verified by CAC.
My mom heard about this in the mid 80's. The concept of vitamins and nutrition requires a base mindset that's the opposite of how modern medicine works. Modern medicine tries to control and drive the body. Vitamins don't work by taking control. They work by supporting the natural healthy function of the body. Randomized trials are hard from that point of view. And, frankly, this also undermines and threatens the core concept of power and control.
It’s surprising that the $gazillions in “research” hadn’t come across this long ago but then I remembered cancer is a business so, not surprising after all.
We are also disappointed that National news networks are not covering this treatment closely. However, a few months ago a local news outlet in Iowa (KWQC TV 6) reported on this IVC and completed a brief interview with Dr. Joseph Cullen and Dr. Bryan Allen. We posted a segment of the video on our Facebook page: fb.watch/lnTznN5E-Q/?mibextid=gkx3sN
Well hello! Thought you looked familiar. I tele-conferenced with you a bit back and me and Richard are working out getting treatment going late July/early August. I'm stage four Colon Cancer. Following a low calorie ketogenic diet and fasting. I'm on the Careoncology protocol of Metformin, Mebendazole, Doxycycline and atorvastatin for just about 3 months now so the stage is set for the slaughter. Bring it on! I'll come back and let you all know how it turns out.
Hi Nancy, an Integrative Medicine Practitioner can help you identify an appropriate treatment and dosage, but generally speaking if you look at the clinical studies you will see the dosage range used is often 1g - 1.5g per kilogram (patients body weight). This comment is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new healthcare regiment, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read in these comments. Information provided in this comment does not create a practitioner-patient relationship between you and any person affiliated with this Personalized Medicine.
Yes, we have seen knowledgeable Integrative Medicine Practitioners offering this treatment in Canada. Unfortunately we are unable to recommend specific clinics.
Hi, I I reached very good MMR response in one month while combining 50g Vitamin C IV with dasatinib but need to have G6PD blood test to see if you can do such a high dose
NIH research conducted by Dr. Mark Levine shows there is a big blood concentration difference between oral and IV administration. IV infusions are required to achieve blood plasma concentrations above 1,000 micro moles, which at that level studies show vitamin c can kill cancer cells. You can watch this video to understand the difference between oral and IV administration: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ugjbwv8WxK4.html
There have been studies that looked at using dha, but it did not achieve the same results as IVC. The mechanisms of actions are not completely understood but it’s believed that the Fenton Reaction is required to bring about the impact of oxidative stress.
There is evidence that high dose vitamin C is selectively cytotoxic to osteosarcoma cancer cells while not harming osteoblast cells (normal bone cells). Here is an example https: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7328859/
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful news. Dr Thomas E Levy and Dr Andrew Saul have some great information on vitamin C. Dr Thomas E Levy has a wonderful book called ‘Curing The Incurable: Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases and Toxins. It has about 1,200 citations of studies that show the diseases vitamin C can help with. 🙂
If you live in Maryland, DC, or Virginia, please schedule a free consultation so we can review your medical situation and make a recommendation: www.personalizedmedicinemd.co/schedule-consultation
Hi Patrick, we recommend all patients seek treatment evaluation and dosage recommendation from a knowledgeable practitioner, we are unable to provide personal recommendations here. However, if you review the studies noted in the video and other similar reports, the vitamin C dosage they use tends to be between 1 to 1.5 grams per kilogram (patients weight). The Ascorbic Acid is of course delivered intravenously.
I am sorry, we are unable to provide personalized medical recommendations in the YT comments. Here is a study that observed high dose vitamin C could be effective against bladder cancer: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30005692/. Depending on where you live we may be able to provide a consultation, you can touch base with us here: www.personalizedmedicinemd.co/contact
Hi Luba! Speed of the infusion ranges per person and whether the IVC is administered into a port or parenterally (in the vein). Infusions via a port can go faster. Generally, practitioners will aim for around 1 gram of Vit C infused per minute. Of course this means the dosage size determines the duration length of the IVC infusion. Ultimately your medical practitioner will dial in an infusion speed that is safe and comfortable for you.
Thanks for your question, we can help clarify this for you. Several scientific studies have proven that biological controls limit how much orally ingested vitamin C is permitted to enter the bloodstream. A max oral dose of vitamin C (roughly 3 grams ingested) results in around 250 micromoles/L making it into the blood plasma, while IV doses of VitC can exceed 20,000 micromoles/L. Studies observed VitC concentrations of 1,000 micromoles/L can kill cancer cells. We made a video that explains the difference between oral and IV vitamin C based on pharmacokinetic studies: www.personalizedmedicinemd.co/medical-articles/vitc-oral-vs-iv Please speak to a licensed medical provider to obtain a personalized recommendation before taking vitamin C to treat any illness.
No. Oral C is not the same effectiveness and the body can only accept about ten grams a day. Unless you are sick. The sicker you are the greater amount of C will be tolerated by mouth. See Thomas Levy videos on the subject
We cannot provide personal recommendations through YT comments. However, if you look at many of the clinical trials administering IVC, 1g to 1.5g per kg (patients weight) appears to be a dose that is commonly administered.
Many clinical trials have used IVC while patients are receiving chemoradiotherapy, Dr. Joseph Cullen and his team at the Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center have showed that IVC can deliver a synergistic effect when combined with chemoradiotherapy; specifically researchers have reported that IVC protects normal cells from toxic damage while improving the anticancer capability of chemoradiotherapy. If you would like to read about this for yourself, our IVC Treatment Guide describes and links to several IVC + chemoradiotherapy study results in the Clinical Trial section: www.personalizedmedicinemd.co/medical-articles/vitaminc-cancer-therapy-guide#how-has-high-dose-vitamin-c-performed-in-cancer-clinical-trials-
I am sorry, we are unable to provide a dosage recommendation through YT comments. If you take a look at the clinical studies linked in the video description, you will see many administer 1g to 1.5g / kg in their trials. Please be sure to speak with a licensed medical provider before incorporating high dose vitamin c into your treatment plan.
Most protocols used calculate dosage based on your weight. The best way to determine if the dosage you receive is reaching the targeted blood concentration is for your clinic to draw blood directly after the infusion and test the ascorbic acid plasma concentration. This will enable your Integrative Medical team to estimate how long your ascorbic acid blood concentration is maintained above 1,000 micromoles.
There have been a lot preclinical and clinical studies researching the cancer treatment combination of IVC and chemo. Many researchers report that IVC protects normal cells from the toxic adverse effects of chemo while improving the anticancer capabilities. Our High Dose Vitamin C treatment guide summarizes and links to some of these studies: www.personalizedmedicinemd.co/medical-articles/vitaminc-cancer-therapy-guide#how-has-high-dose-vitamin-c-performed-in-cancer-clinical-trials-
Why does it have to be Intravenous? I realize that the stomach can be irritated by a high dose but I don't want to go to a doctor for the price of treatment.
Because you'll never reach the concentration in the blood that is allegedly needed. Kidneys excrete faster than the absorption rate suffices to maintain...
Studies show 1g to 1.5g per kg of patient body weight can yield a pharmacological effective dose, but please consult an experienced licensed medical provider that is familiar with your health situation before starting any medical intervention.
Dosage is usually calculated by the weight of the patient. Top cancer centers use a protocol that uses 1-1.5 g of ascorbic acid (vitamin C), per kg. Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center and others have produced evidence that high dose vitamin C can significantly help those battling pancreatic cancer. Here are a couple of reference articles: aacrjournals.org/cancerres/article/78/24/6838/632069/Pharmacologic-Ascorbate-Reduces-Radiation-Induced and pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33077776/