Vitamin C IV

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Hi.

Looking for information about alternative therapies with Vitamin C Intravenous on the Internet I have found a Protocol used by other patients.

I know there are not many studies to prove Vitamin C evocation but a lot of patients recommend Vitamin C intravenous use.

I need some opinions!

I will post the protocol

Once the IV Vitamin C doses are increased to the 75000-100,000mg range (75-100grams), they have been shown to kill cancer cells. In addition these doses will kill viruses, and mold toxins.

How to use:

Week 1: 1 x 10 g (1 iv bottle) infusion per day, 3 times per week

Week 2: 1 x 20 g (2 iv bottles) infusion per day, 3 times per week

Week 3: 1 x 40 g (4 iv bottles) infusion per day, 3 times per week

Week 4: 1 x 60 g (6 iv bottles) infusion per day, 3 times per week

Week 5: 1 x 80 g (8 iv bottles) infusion per day, 3 times per week

Week 6: 1 x 100 g (10 iv bottles) infusion per day, 3 times per week.

Treatment will be continued with maximum dose 100 grams (10 iv bottles) for each session at least one month.

Product name: VITAMIN C IV 10000mg (10grams)

Manufacturer: PharmaLife Romania

For intravenous administration, it is recommended to dilute VITAMIN C IV with SALINE SOLUTION in 1/2 dilution.

The indicated doses and treatment schedules should be followed.

VITAMIN C IV solution for injection is very sensitive to environmental factors and it is necessary to keep the product protected from light.

Do not administer together with sulphamides because Ascorbic Acid may favor the precipitation of sulphamides in the urine.

Intravenous rapid injection is not recommended!

SIDE EFFECTS: They were not found!

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    This is x load of rubbish I'm afraid. vitamin c dies not cure cancer. excess vitamin c in the body is just excreted, as it is water soluble.

    whoever is selling this is just after your money

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