Frequent Bacterial Infections

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Frequent Bacterial Infections

Post Number:#1  Post by bradc » Sat Jan 20, 2007 9:27 am

I keep getting pretty bad bacterial infections, with green mucus, about once a month. I have been taking about 5-10 grams vitamin c per day for about half a year, but recently I bumped it up to about 15-20 grams, thinking it would stop the cycle.

Everytime I get the infection I take vitamin c to bowel towlerance and gradually ween back to normal dosage in 3-4 days. I think I usually take 70-80 g...but it seems like it keeps going up. I didn't measure this time but I'm sure I took well over 100 g a day. I am feeling better today, but I just took about 23 g all at once and I show no signs of reaching bowel tolerance.

I don't know what to do. Could small fluctuations in dose cause something like this in such large quantities? I usually just take 3-4 teaspoons, and don't measure exactly. Ever heard of anything like this? Thanks for your time.

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how much do i need?

Post Number:#2  Post by Ralph Lotz » Sat Jan 20, 2007 1:52 pm

Check out how much do i need?

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Post Number:#3  Post by giddy » Sat Jan 20, 2007 3:03 pm

You might find this an interesting read:
http://www.westonaprice.org/askdoctor/chronicmucus.html

Of course your case might be very different.

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Re: Frequent Bacterial Infections

Post Number:#4  Post by ofonorow » Sun Jan 21, 2007 9:15 am

bradc wrote:I keep getting pretty bad bacterial infections, with green mucus, about once a month. I have been taking about 5-10 grams vitamin c per day for about half a year, but recently I bumped it up to about 15-20 grams, thinking it would stop the cycle.

Everytime I get the infection I take vitamin c to bowel towlerance and gradually ween back to normal dosage in 3-4 days. I think I usually take 70-80 g...but it seems like it keeps going up. I didn't measure this time but I'm sure I took well over 100 g a day. I am feeling better today, but I just took about 23 g all at once and I show no signs of reaching bowel tolerance.

I don't know what to do. Could small fluctuations in dose cause something like this in such large quantities? I usually just take 3-4 teaspoons, and don't measure exactly. Ever heard of anything like this? Thanks for your time.


Good question.

While vitamin C, especially high-dose IV sodium ascorbate, can control viral infections quite rapidly, this effect does not appear to be the same regarding bacterial infections. Dr. Levy believes that vitamin C can potentiate the right antibiotic. See CURING THE INCURABLE: Infectious Diseases and Toxins (2002)

If you don't want to visit your doctor and obtain an antibiotic, there are several options you may way wish to consider.

#1 - Try Hydrogen Peroxide as an antibiotic. (Note - this can be dangerous, but it is the method that I personally use when I feel that I am suffering a non-viral infection.) There is a web site that I have posted before on the "oxygen therapies" that describes how to safely take oral H2O2. I'll edit this post when I find it)

#2 - Increase your vitamin D(3) supplementation. (I have been taking 2000 to 3000 daily, plus the UV/B lamp for 20 minutes this winter. So far so good! It really seems to help.)

#3 - Lost in the propaganda about vitamin A is the importance of this vitamin to the immune system.

Also, we have discussed the merits of applying sodium ascorbate directly to the sinus via a nasal spray. This technique may increase ascorbate concentrations 1000-fold, and we have had people report even greater success adding coloidal silver to the sodium ascorbate nasal spray.
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Post Number:#5  Post by joiv » Sat Jan 27, 2007 9:04 am

#4 Eat lots of garlic. It's a very potent natural antibiotic.

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Post Number:#6  Post by Ralph Lotz » Sat Jan 27, 2007 11:31 am

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