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Intravenous Vitamin C Cancer - Articles
Vitamin C for cancer
by
Mark Levin
Posted
Tue 08 Dec 2009 2:36pm
administered vitamin C as cancer therapy: three cases
CMAJ 2006 174: 937-942
S. OHNO, Y. OHNO, N. SUZUKI, G.-I. SOMA, and M. INOUE
High-dose Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) Therapy...
Early clinical studies showed that high-dose vitamin C, given by intravenous and oral routes, may improve symptoms and prolong life in patients with terminal cancer
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Vitamin C & Cancer
by
Sandy H.

Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:24pm
Recent Worldwide Newspaper headlines claimed that a study showing high doses of Vitamin C given intravenously could destroy cancer cells was a "breakthrough discovery". This infuriated many doctors who have been using IV Vitamin C since the 1970's as part of natural health remedy treatments for cancer. Dr Robert Cathcart has been using IV Vitamin C
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New Cancer Cure - Vitamin C
by
Plantarian


Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:06am
New Cancer Cure Natural Vitamin C ?
Reports of Vitamin C as a cancer cure abound again as new scientific research comes to light.
A cancer treatment pioneered by Nobel Prize Winning Linus Pauling over 30 years ago has recently gained favour again. Doctors in London's Harley Street are administering the intravenous Vitamin C treatment for only
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Vitamin C shows promise as an anti-cancer agent
by
Dr. John B.
Posted
Tue 16 Sep 2008 6:59am
The idea that vitamin C might offer potential in the treatment of cancer has been around for some decades. Perhaps the person whose name is most linked with this concept...) highlight the fact that the work from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases shows that vitamin C at high dose has been shown to be toxic to cancer cells
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Vitamin C Plus Fat Might Spur Cancer
by
Margaret
Posted
Fri 04 Sep 2009 10:59pm
My post title actually belongs to an article I read online yesterday on what happens to oral vitamin C supplements once they are ingested, if fat is present in the upper stomach. The key sentence is: “[...] when vitamin C and nitrites meet in environments with 10 percent fat, vitamin C multiplied the production [...]
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Popping Vitamins C and E Doesn't Stop Cancer
by
Matthew Z.
Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:59pm
WASHINGTON - Men who took vitamin E or vitamin C supplements were no more or less likely to develop cancer than men given a placebo, indicating these antioxidants have no cancer-prevention value, U.S. researchers said on Sunday.
Previous research showed that people who ate diets rich in vitamins E and C had a lower risk of cancer, suggesting
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High dose vitamin C may worsen cancer chemotherapy results
by
Dr. John Z.
Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 4:12pm
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AACR.org - In pre-clinical studies, vitamin C in higher doses appears to substantially reduce the effectiveness of anticancer chemotherapy, say researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
These new findings, published in the October 1, 2008 issue of Cancer Research, a publication of the American Association of Cancer Research (AACR), came from
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Can Vitamin C Cure Cancer?
by
Plantarian


Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:06am
Can Vitamin C Cure Cancer?
There is mounting scientific evidence that a 30 year old natural Vitamin C cancer treatment by Nobel Prize winning Linus Pauling is more... investigating vitamin C's cancer killing abilities for several years. He's already shown that it's effective in a test tube and two years ago, he published a report on three patients who
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Garlic, Vitamin C & Potential Cancer Protection
by
Cindy M.
Posted
Thu 04 Mar 2010 3:14am
for the risk of cancer.'”
The study showed that while 5 grams of garlic had the best results, vitamin C produced a similar level of protective compounds in urine samples that were tested. So, if you like garlic, live it up, eat as much as you want (or as much as your partner will let you get away with eating). If you don't like garlic, stick to vitamin C.
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