Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 ly I do not know, nor do I think any alternative doc can say how long it would take for the vitamin C to both stop and reverse the spread of cancer, or to put cancer into remission. I too have a tendency to think that because an experimental treatment or even a " conventional treatment " has some recommended protocols, that this indicates that anyone knows for certain it's efficacy or timing per a specific need. Also, the ability to find an oncologist who will sign on to monitor you when you are doing a non-conventional therapy is sometimes difficult. I have read of more than one success story, but there have been failures too in that while the C stopped the initial cancer, when it came back, it was not always successful with that same person on the second go round. One thing is certain, there are no side-effects with C, it is safer than anything. Your practitioner needs to monitor how the C effects the cancer, then determine how long or what dosage is needed. Dr. karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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