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Ian Brighthope's avatar

For best effect has to be IV. Cannot achieve high tissue levels with oral. Fruit and vege intake very important. But don’t provide the redox effect to reduce the toxicity of the anaesthetics.

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Frank's avatar

Thank you, Dr. Brighthope. I hear that high-dose IV Vitamin C is also good for cancer.

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KoalaPower's avatar

Does it have to be intravenous? Would taking Vitamin C in other forms do the same ie powder form? I am also thinking those who need it most do not have enough fresh fruit and raw veg in their diet.

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Aliss Terpstra's avatar

I watched the miraculous effects of IV C on my daughter, after her surgery to repair broken jaws and face bones five days after a catastrophic bicycle crash. (Had to wait that long for a free OR and surgeon availability for a traumatic but not life-threatening injury.) She was discharged from hospital in terrible condition, nauseated, weak from days without food, swollen from IV fluids, extensively bruised, in obvious severe pain. We were able to take her straight from hospital to an integrative medicine clinic for life-changing restorative (and remarkably inexpensive, considering) treatment not covered by our provincially funded health care system. BUT IT SHOULD BE. It included PEMF and a vitamin drip as well as ascorbate. She relaxed on the table and fell deeply asleep. I sat in the treatment room with her for hours and saw her swollen body became normal and her pain disappear. She was prescribed morphine for the week after surgery but did not need even one dose.

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Bonnie's avatar

We must begin to use IV Vitamin C for most ills. Cancer for one.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

Vitamin C is Safe & Effective without side effects. It is also non-patented.

The Medical industry seems to prefer patented drugs, which bring in higher revenue for use. Take remdesivir, which did not do well in being tested, but it was ultra expensive and promoted in hospitals during the Plandemic, while off patented drugs such as HCQ and ivermectin were rejected.

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John1200's avatar

You are being very charitable regarding remdesivir.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

I am aware remdesivir was a killer and the ventilators which were used during the plandemic accelerated the deaths of the patients.

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Kristina Morros's avatar

I LOVE this post! Thank you for sharing this information. I think you and I should have a chat.

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Searcher's avatar

Doesnt it hurt the kidneys?

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