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Joe, you must have been asleep..!! We have used the combination

maybe 10-15,000 times over the past ten years without incident. It

is very useful, but it is not the be-all-end-all of cancer

therapy. It is a superb help for many people in desperate

circumstances and it makes a very useful standard non-toxic treatment

for most patients. Its limitations are that it can't be used for

those with a G6PD deficiency, you don't use K-3 on infants, and

occasionally vitamin C can cause cancer to grow. Vitamin C induced

growth is uncommon and I know of no way to predict this result in

advance, but it probably has something to do with its DHA metabolite.

Koh WS et al. Differential effects and transport kinetics of

ascorbate derivatives in leukemia cell lines. Anticancer Res. 1998;

18:4A:2487-2493.

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>Has anyone used Vit C and K3 as part of their protocol for cancer?

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>If so do you feel it might have helped?

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>Does anyone know if K3 is toxic?

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Hello and Joe,

First of all, as I am new to this site, I am wondering about you, ...do

you do treatments? Do you work/have a clinic?

OK...regarding high dose Vit.C, I always have gotten it with K3 mixed with it,

which is supposed to potentiate the Vit. C.

As for 's question about when it would work or not for certain patients,

there are two blood tests ...one is called the " Greek " test and the other the

" German " test, where IPT doctors send blood overseas to see which things will

work exactly for each particular person. In some cases it says that C is not

called for regarding a cancer patient. But it seems that in the majority of the

cases it is highly beneficial.

Hope this is helpful.

In health,

Carol

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Well Joe, this Joe (Joe C) used it albeit for a short time and I do believe

it helped and it was at the suggestion of .

Joe C.

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Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 9:02 AM

Subject: [ ] Vit C and K3

Has anyone used Vit C and K3 as part of their protocol for cancer?

If so do you feel it might have helped?

Does anyone know if K3 is toxic?

Joe

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Why just for a short time, Joe C?

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Well Joe, this Joe (Joe C) used it albeit for a short time and I do believe it

helped and it was at the suggestion of .

Joe C.

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Has anyone used Vit C and K3 as part of their protocol for cancer?

If so do you feel it might have helped?

Does anyone know if K3 is toxic?

Joe

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Hi again,

I have always gotten 75 grams of Vit. C with K3 mixed in. I had it after every

IPT treatment, and then additionally on its own.

I do get this IV once or more monthly, depending on what is going on for me for

good maintenance and I think it is wonderful. Works well for me and for many

others I know.

Hope this is helpful.

Carol

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Subject: Re: [ ] Vit C and K3

Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2010, 9:48 AM

 

Well Joe, this Joe (Joe C) used it albeit for a short time and I do

believe it helped and it was at the suggestion of .

Joe C.

From: Joe

Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 9:02 AM

Subject: [ ] Vit C and K3

Has anyone used Vit C and K3 as part of their protocol for cancer?

If so do you feel it might have helped?

Does anyone know if K3 is toxic?

Joe

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This is the website for the German test

http://www.biofocus.de/data/biofo/en/data/Link_1273_download.pdf

I don't know if you can do it on your own or whether you must go through a

doctor who practices CAM. If you pole around this site you may find more

information.

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Carol

Do you have any more information on how to obtain the Greek or German blood

tests you mentioned in this email.

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Dear ,

After reading 'Cancer and Vitamin C' Linus ing, and Ewan Cameron, I have

been keen to try a high dose Vitamin C protocol to treat my cancer. I recently

discovered that using Lyposomal Vitamin C one can achieve high doses in the

blood previously not thought possible without administering by intra-venous. I

was told that I could use 4 to 5 sachets of 1000g per day to achieve the

equivalent of 40-50,000mg daily intake and I wanted to ask your opinion on this?

Kind regards,

Tibbs

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Sent: Wed, 21 April, 2010 17:42:59

Subject: Re: [ ] Vit C and K3

 

Joe, you must have been asleep..!! We have used the combination

maybe 10-15,000 times over the past ten years without incident. It

is very useful, but it is not the be-all-end-all of cancer

therapy. It is a superb help for many people in desperate

circumstances and it makes a very useful standard non-toxic treatment

for most patients. Its limitations are that it can't be used for

those with a G6PD deficiency, you don't use K-3 on infants, and

occasionally vitamin C can cause cancer to grow. Vitamin C induced

growth is uncommon and I know of no way to predict this result in

advance, but it probably has something to do with its DHA metabolite.

Koh WS et al. Differential effects and transport kinetics of

ascorbate derivatives in leukemia cell lines. Anticancer Res. 1998;

18:4A:2487-2493.

At 06:02 AM 4/21/2010, you wrote:

>

>

>Has anyone used Vit C and K3 as part of their protocol for cancer?

>

>If so do you feel it might have helped?

>

>Does anyone know if K3 is toxic?

>

>Joe

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Hi ,

Thanks for asking. However, the only source I know is to get the testing through

the IPT doctors themselves.

If someone else finds out otherwise, please let me know so I can stay informed

as well.

In health,

Carol

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> Do you have any more information on how to obtain the Greek or German blood

tests you mentioned in this email.

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