Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Hello , Thanks for your input. Vit C is a good suggestion and if the current regimen doesn't work I'll probably do it along with menadione. The problem is that my current regimen has a 25 year track record of being curative a very high percentage of the time. This is true for very, very few cancers. It is a one-time shot so I am not going to take a chance on blowing it. Many curative therapies cancel each other out when used together. At this time I am weighing a couple of minor additions to the protocol. There is good research on the benefits of ozone with radiation for squamous cell cancer and so I might try injectible ozone. Ferrlecit is an anti-enemia Ferric agent that can kill cancer by a free radical mechanism. I understand the chemistry of this and think I know ways to enhance it. I am anemic so I might step in this direction. I have seen many people not do so well on vitamin C, but I think in the vast majority of cases they simply weren't using enough. At 07:56 PM 1/20/2010, you wrote: > >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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