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They are way behind the times. Its about time they tried this in the US. I

recall in the 1990's in Canada a doctor was giving intravenous Vitamin C & had

a good cure rate. Linus Paulding recommended this vitamin treatment. It

looks like conventional medicine is finally starting to come around.

 

Diane

 

 

 

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Hi,

Was wondering if anyone knows if some insurance companies will actually pay

for IV Vitamin C. I'm supposed to start with it tomorrow and haven't

contacted my insurance company to see if they may cover it (Blue Cross Blue

Shield) my guess is that it would be unlikely. I know we can't afford to

pay $100 plus every week for it if insurance won't cover. I have no idea

how the insurance companies seem to have no problem paying out 100s of 1000s

of $$ on chemo and other procedures that many times kills the patient

without a second thought. Hmmm wonder if it could be that the medical

insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies are in bed together.

Carla

Crystal, MI

 

 

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Boonight

1/13/2007 11:37:47 AM

 

Re: Clinical trial on intravenous

vitamin C as a...

 

They are way behind the times. Its about time they tried this in the US. I

recall in the 1990's in Canada a doctor was giving intravenous Vitamin C &

had

a good cure rate. Linus Paulding recommended this vitamin treatment. It

looks like conventional medicine is finally starting to come around.

 

Diane

 

 

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" Why are you having the Intravenous Vitamin C Therapy; if you can't

afford it you can try various forms of over-the-counter Vitamin C

such as Liquids;pills;powders. Check out Twin Lab Co. @.twinlab.com. -

-- In , " Carla Carter "

<ccarter wrote:

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> Hi,

> Was wondering if anyone knows if some insurance companies will

actually pay

> for IV Vitamin C. I'm supposed to start with it tomorrow and

haven't

> contacted my insurance company to see if they may cover it (Blue

Cross Blue

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