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How many days straight can you do IVC?

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 4:30 pm
by jamesLdavis1
Is there a risk that the produced Hydrogen Peroxide can induce hemolysis?

Re: How many days straight can you do IVC?

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 1:45 pm
by majkinetor
yes, depending on the dosage, frequency and your genetics.

Re: How many days straight can you do IVC?

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 3:28 pm
by jamesLdavis1
what would you generally say is the rule of how often and how high the doses can be before h202 starts to break down your blood?

Re: How many days straight can you do IVC?

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 10:17 am
by ofonorow
The only issue I am aware of with continued, daily IV/C treatments is the harm to veins if the pH of the ascorbate isn't about 7.3 as Catchart recommended. (That, over time, lower pH vitamin C, e.g. standard commercial "buffered" vitamin C for injection, will damage veins.) There are several clinics who try to run IV/Cs almost 24/7, and concern about hydrogen peroxide has NEVER been mentioned. I would like those who claim this effect exists, please provide some examples or retract your statements. There is a lot of contrary evidence, but I am happy to stand corrected - with evidence.

The half life of H2O2 is extraordinarily short - water ad oxygen is immediately created. (There could be an issue in some people who have lower levels of catalaze - the enzyme that breaks down H2O2 in the blood, but this is speculation, I have not heard of this.)

There is controversy whether high vitamin C creates H2O2 within cancer cells (my reading of Hickey/Roberts) or just outside cancer cells, some conventional thinking - including our alt cancer doc.

To me the idea that high IV/C vitamin C creates "H2O2" is a red herring and requires evidence
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