Guest guest Posted June 4, 2007 Report Share Posted June 4, 2007 I've just reorganized my " package " on this. Here it is . . . • Intravenous Vitamin C Treatment. Description of the therapy, implementation and protocols. Very valuable page. " First aid for advanced cancer " : http://www.canceraction.org.gg/inext.htm • The Center for the Improvement of Human Functioning (Dr, Riordan's clinic) in Wichita, Kan., specializes in certain alternative medical approaches, including intravenous vitamin C, which it has used for several decades: http://www.brightspot.org/ Its actual intravenous C treatment protocol (including administration and preparation details) can be found at: http://www.canceraction.org.gg/recnac.htm • Mary Medical Clinic, New Orleans Specializes in intravenous vitamin C. Run by M.D. who cured his own colon cancer using it. Site has contact form for questions. http://www.maryclinic.com/ • Extensive references, research links from Dr. Cathcart: http://www.orthomed.com/cancer.htm ------------ Additional Web Sites and Information. For more information on the pros and cons of intravenous vitamin C use, and where you might find the treatment: • The American College for Advancement of Medicine is a medical society that educates health-care professionals about alternative therapies. It teaches vitamin C infusion protocols as part of training in chelation therapy. It has a physician referral phone line (1-888-439-6891) and a searchable online physician directory: http://www.acam.org/dr_search/index.php • The American Cancer Society is a national research, education, advocacy, and service organization. It offers information on alternative therapies. A Web page on vitamin C is at: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/content/ETO_5_3X_Vitamin_C.asp?sitearea=ETO • The National Cancer Institute's Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine has information about treatments, research, and clinical trials: http://www.cancer.gov/cam/ ------------- Articles/commentary: [hsibaltimore.com] Tuesday, April 11, 2006 Just Getting Started Thirty years ago, scientists were aware that vitamin C might be effective in killing cancer cells. It's too bad that vitamin C cancer research, compared to drug research, is still just getting off the launch pad. But lately we've seen some very promising progress in the use of intravenous vitamin C (IVC) for cancer treatment. Read more: http://www1.youreletters.com/t/352957/2700032/786721/0/ ----- Vitamin C: Cancer Cure? 6/30/06 Author: Marie McCullough Inquirer Staff Writer; Source: KansasCity.com The government nutrition researcher has published new evidence that suggests vitamin C can work like chemotherapy - only better. But so far, he hasn't been able to interest cancer experts in conducting the kind of conclusive studies that, one way or the other, would advance treatment. Read more: http://www.healthtruthrevealed.com/articles/article_2006_06_30_1233.shtml ----- CANCER: INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN C EFFECTIVE TREATMENT National Institutes of Health has reexamined earlier studies administering high doses of intravenous ascorbate therapy in cultured cancer cell lines. It was noted that studies using intravenous and oral ascorbate were beneficial, while subsequent studies using only oral were not. The researchers found ascorbate killed cancer cells at concentrations that would only be achievable through intravenous infusion. http://healthy.net/scr/news.asp?Id=7915 [Contains additional comments, recommendations, links, and protocols] ----------------- Additional articles: wbztv.com - Woman With Cancer Claims Vitamin C Saved Her Life http://wbztv.com/health/local_story_310202040.html ----- Web MD Study: Vitamin C May Fight Cancer http://www.webmd.com/cancer/news/20050912/study-vitamin-c-may-fight-cancer ----- Vitamin C may fight cancer in high IV doses http://www.nutraingredients.com/news/ng.asp?n=62465 & m=2nie915 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn ----- Phys.org Vitamin C: possible cancer-killing promise http://www.physorg.com/news6427.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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