By
now, most people know that vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that has
the power to boost immune function, increase resistance to infection, and
protect against a wide range of diseases.
VITAMIN C I.V 100ml Bottle High Dose
Romania,
Europe
Contact: +40723141550
(whatsapp &viber)
Authorized
supplier: Alexandru Calin
(Licensed in
Chemistry)
Email:
order.gerovital@gmail.com
Bucharest,
Romania, Europe
PRICE: 35USD/Bottle 100ml
(10grams
Ascorbic Acid)
Payments accepted:
- Secure
Bank Transfer (from your bank account to ours)
- Credit
Card using international transfer systems like Wise, Remitly or Western Union
DISPOSABLE INFUSION SET - metalic spike
for Vitamin C IV Therapy
Price: 10USD/set
But
there’s an entirely different and largely unknown role of vitamin C, and that
is its ability—when administered in very high doses by intravenous (IV)
infusions—to kill cancer cells.
Vitamin
C interacts with iron and other metals to create hydrogen peroxide. In high
concentrations, hydrogen peroxide damages the DNA and mitochondria of
cancer cells, shuts down their energy supply, and kills them outright. Best
of all—and unlike virtually all conventional chemotherapy drugs that destroy
cancer cells—it is selectively toxic. No matter how high the
concentration, vitamin C does not harm healthy cells.
Lab
studies reveal that this therapy is effective against many types of
cancer, including lung, brain, colon, breast, pancreatic, and ovarian.
Animal studies show that when human cancers are grafted into animals, high-dose
IV vitamin C decreases tumor size by 41 to 53 percent “in diverse cancer types
known for both their aggressive growth and limited treatment options.”
Additionally, numerous patient case reports have been written up in medical
journals.
Why IV Administration Is
Essential
The
only way to get blood levels of vitamin C to the concentrations required to
kill cancer cells is to administer it intravenously. The body tightly controls
levels of this vitamin by limiting intestinal absorption. If you took 10 g
(10,000 mg) of vitamin C by mouth at one time, you would only absorb around 500
mg—and you’d get a serious case of diarrhea!
Intravenous
administration, however, bypasses this control mechanism, and blood levels
rise in a dose-dependent manner. For example, 10 g of IV vitamin C raises blood
levels 25 times higher than the same dose taken orally, and this increases up
to 70-fold as doses get larger.
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