Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 you're very lucky Dianne. When I had hep A Vit C didn't do a thing, but then I wasn't a child any longer either and my biliary tract was later found to be clogged with hard stones. hmm .. Hepatitis (and yes, there are many forms now) is not esp contagious unless you're a hospital worker around to contaminated blood. She was a lucky girl. Hope is wasn't C, as that's a dickens to really purge from the system. hep A doesn't quite go away either. I had it as a kid and had 2 more bouts in my life. Be well. ---tls LIPOSOMAL TECNIQUES AND INGREDIENTS/ .. When my daughter came down with hepatitis in her teens, I gave her megadoses of Vit C. It had her on her feet in less than a week. Her doctor was astonished that her liver tests went from seriously compromised to nearly normal in that short period of time. (Of course she wouldn't believe that C had anything to do with her rapid and complete improvement.) I estimate that she was taking in about 35+ grams of C dissolved in warm water, with honey added to cut the bitterness. Because she was so sick, there was no problem with exceeding tolerance. OTOH, the boyfriend who gave it to her went the AMA route and was flat on his back in the hospital for six weeks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Every one is diferent, but the key to Vit C success is taking enough. It is so easy, not to. I have confidence that Vit C will cure if given properly. As Dr. Levy points out: " The rule of thumb in vitamin C treatment of viral diseases is to continue increasing the dose as long as the clinical response is inadequate or unsatisfactory and to continue the treatment period until all clinical symptoms have disappeared. " Re: LIPOSOMAL TECNIQUES AND INGREDIENTS/ > you're very lucky Dianne. When I had hep A Vit C didn't do a thing, but > then I wasn't a child any longer either and my biliary tract was later > found to be clogged with hard stones. hmm .. Hepatitis (and yes, there > are many forms now) is not esp contagious unless you're a hospital worker > around to contaminated blood. She was a lucky girl. Hope is wasn't C, as > that's a dickens to really purge from the system. hep A doesn't quite go > away either. I had it as a kid and had 2 more bouts in my life. Be > ll. ---tls Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 thanks Doug. I have no doubt liposomal technology will do the job that's been lacking. Delivery is everything, and that its nano is the key. Ultrasonic makes everything work better. its revolutionized the nebulizer too. That particle size means everything. --tls Re: LIPOSOMAL TECNIQUES AND INGREDIENTS/ Every one is diferent, but the key to Vit C success is taking enough. It is so easy, not to. I have confidence that Vit C will cure if given properly. As Dr. Levy points out: " The rule of thumb in vitamin C treatment of viral diseases is to continue increasing the dose as long as the clinical response is inadequate or unsatisfactory and to continue the treatment period until all clinical symptoms have disappeared. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002SR7OHK/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details I ordered and received this lipo C, and now how should I best use it for leukemia? david lubbock tx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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