EXAMPLES OF CANCER HEALING BY USING VITAMIN C

Posted on 5th October 2010 by admin in General health - Tags:

1 A 7 year old boy with Burkitts lymphoma was treated. On arrival in the surgery he was crying and white faced. He had his hands on his abdomen. Over a period of two hours, 45 grams of Vitamin C was given intravenously. This was the dose which was required to completely alleviate his pain. The following day he was still free of pain and had slept in a relaxed fashion for the first time in months. On his second visit he was given 22 grams of Vitamin C. The third visit revealed that he had had the best two nights for some months-. His appetite had increased fourfold. This third injection gave pain relief which lasted for 48 hours. His fourth injection was 15 grams intravenous Vitamin C. He proceeded to further treatment overseas after this.

2 A 61 year old man with carcinoma of the bladder was treated. Not only was pain relief able to be achieved with 30 grams intravenous Vitamin C but haematological im­provement occurred. Between September 1977 and January 1978 the E.S.R. dropped from 143 to 75. The alkaline phosphate dropped slightly from 74 to 67 and the eosinophilia dropped from 17% to 11%. The I.V.P. (Intravenous Pylegram)showed that the tumor had not progressed . At the end of the three months the pain was under control with the patient taking 24 grams of Vitamin

C a day and he was eating better and had more energy.

3 One man with an arm weakness due to a brain tumor was noted to have increased grip immediately after the injec­tion. This improved while the injections continued.

Even in those patients who had only one injection or did not complete the course, the cancer symptoms that were present eased. Often the easing started within seconds.

1. Thirst:        Patients invariably remarked they were

thirsty.

2. Nausea:      In some cases patients vomited and they

could not proceed with the course.

3. Headache:   A few patients spoke of headache.

After the course of intravenous Vitamin C, all patients went on to oral Vitamin C 10 grams a day, i.e., 3 teaspoons of Vitamin C powder — unless they had the nausea mentioned above.

Forty-three patients with advanced cancer had been given Vitamin C over a period of 8 months. Just under half of these had completed a ten day course of a series of ten injections. In most cases benefit was gained with dramatic pain relief. It is suggested an analysis could be made of the active ingredient of Vitamin C to ascertain the analgesic chemotherapeutic property.
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