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I found it better not to tell them as long as it doesn't conflict with the

treatments.

If you found a Dr that will give infusions , see if you can get ORGANIC vitamins

and minerals.

The ORGANIC makes a big difference.

Another local experience is a friend who went an entirely different rute that

also worked out very well.

He got organic vitamins and minerals and graviola and is now in total remission.

And he was give up as terminal, now he is ok, his was after 6 weeks of

treatment.

funny thing is the Oncologist said " Well it must have been that shot I gave you "

I asked him " Did you tell him he should give that shot to everybody "

He (The oncologist) " totally dismissed his alternative treatment as doing

anything.

So you see there are many treatments that can work for many people, not all

cancers or people are the same or react the same.

PS: On the immunocal if you insurance or medicare won't pay try this.

Order 4 boxes per month for 3 months.

get tested for your numbers or petscan prior and then after 90 days and see if

anything gets better.

my guess is it will in most cases. but if you don't see any results in 90 days

then you know how it works for you.

Dennis

From: detwa_3017 <epurdles@...>

Subject: [ ] How to find vitamin c infusion treatment?

Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 9:09 AM

I've called a few places that are listed as integrative physicians, and I

am finding that they will not treat cancer patients unless they have been

cleared by their oncologists as being cancer-free. No one, it seems, wants to

treat a person who is seeking alternative cancer treatment on their own, even

though they will be paying out of pocket. It's so frustrating, it feels like

they're hiding behind the cancer system by saying, yes, we will help you but

ONLY if you're doing chemo and your oncologist says we can.

How do I find a doctor that will give vitamin C infusions just because I asked

for it and am willing to pay for it?

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Yes, I've been taking the liposomal C pills but I just ran out and I wanted to

go for an IV because its even more potent and higher dosage. I guess if I can't

get it though, I'll go back to the liquid gels.

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> Another way to IV vit C is liposomal C

>

> Homer Lim, MD

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