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Since intravenous Vitamin C is helpful for cancer, would it also be helpful

for treating candida? It sounds like it would also help with allergies and

the list of other symptoms that people detoxing get.

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OK, I hadn't read the inflammation article yet, thanks.

Bee, the list of supplements said to use ascorbic acid crystals, but another

article talks about vitamin C with bioflavinoids, rutin and hesperedin.

I've been using the plain C, is it ok to try the other one and see if it

helps with my symptoms better?

April

On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 8:04 AM, Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote:

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> +++Hi April,

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> Intravenous Vitamin C is used in extremely high doses to hopefully save a

> life, but in order for a person not to get cancer again and again they must

> get all of the nutrients their body needs in order to be healthy.

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> There's plenty of vitamin C, i.e. 4,000 mg per day, on this program to

> help, but as I always write all of the nutrients work together.

>

> Allergies are simply evidence, or " signs " , your body is creating

> inflammation in order to detoxify itself - see Inflammation and Infection

> Are Natural Healing Processes:

> http://www.healingnturallybybee.com/articles/nature3.php

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> That's why this program works, since it treats the whole body and not just

> symptoms or reactions like doctors do, which we know does not work.

>

> All the best, Bee

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> OK, I hadn't read the inflammation article yet, thanks.

> Bee, the list of supplements said to use ascorbic acid crystals, but another

> article talks about vitamin C with bioflavinoids, rutin and hesperedin.

> I've been using the plain C, is it ok to try the other one and see if it

> helps with my symptoms better?

+++Hi April,

Whether vitamin C contains bioflavonoids, rutin etc. or not doesn't matter since

they do not harm you. It is simply that they are not necessary.

What do you mean by plain C?

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What I meant is I'm just taking plain ascorbic acid without the

bioflavinoids, rutin etc.

April

On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote:

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> +++Hi April,

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> Whether vitamin C contains bioflavonoids, rutin etc. or not doesn't matter

> since they do not harm you. It is simply that they are not necessary.

>

> What do you mean by plain C?

>

> Bee

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