Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Hi , Can you clarify one thing for me? Are you saying that you would not have had the side effects because you would not have had the treatments, or that the Vitamin C would have lessened the side effects? I'm doing both the Vitamin C and chemotherapy, and if anything the Vitamin C is making the side effects much worse --- but I'm going on the assumption that it is die-off syndrome. Thanks for the clarification. Jan If you are getting chemo and radiation... why not get someone in your lab to set you up with 100 grams of Vit. C immediately. Honestly, I have been the chemo radiation route, I have done the daily throw-up, the gastroenteritis, fevers from radiation burn because of full pelvic radiation. If I had known of the Vit. C I V then, my side effects would have been ameliorated. Cancer cells (or you know this already?) think the ascorbic acid is sugar, they take it in, they lack the catalase to disable the H2O2 formed when the ascorbic acid enters cell and so on. 6 months ago, due to the meds I take for Aspergillus in my lung, my liver enzymes where in the high high multiples, my digestion bad. (I also have an ileostomy from my bout with rectal cancer)Six months into high dose IV Vit. C, all my enzymes are normal, LDH which was running high(cancer inflammatory marker)is now very normal. Vince, what's your objection to it! Low dose vitamin C is bad, it helps the cancer, high dose kills it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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