mary tacon wrote:
>
Hello everyone.
I am one of those readers that reads everyone's e-mail everyday. I don't
often respond but my sessions of chemotherapy are coming close to the
finishing stages whereby I will have to undergo another decision as to
either continue a new set of treatments with chemotherapy or not to
continue.
What I am looking to find out is whether anyone out there has underwent
Vitamin C Intavenously? If so can they give me any 'information'
documentation or effective/non-effective results. My naturopath has
suggested this method to treat cancer. We know of an individual who
lives here in Victoria that swears I.V. Vit C was her reason
for her complete recovery (Cancer Free)
I have all of the websites and internet addresses of every single other
subject discussed within the last (5) months.
What I need now is specific direction to this alternative method of
treatment. Chemotherapy has helped to reduce the cancer in my lungs a
great deal... however it is and has been since day of diagnosis in my
lymph nodes as well. (NSCLC)
So I would greatly appreciate anyone stepping forth to assist me in my
dilemma. I do trust my naturopath, he's been wonderful, as well as doing
everything right for me from the very beginning, but now I need more
reassurance, maybe?!
> May
Dear May:
Cartilage Consultants has a large network of cancer survivors who have
used shark cartilage successfully, including many lung cancer patients.
If you call Marian Murphy at Cartilage Consultants in Connecticut, Phone
860-628-6061, perhaps she can help you locate people who have used I.V.
vitamin C also.
Marian can also help you locate doctors who specialize in natural
therapies. For names of doctors you may also want to contact, the
International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine -phone 416-733-2117,
in Toronto (very big on I.V. vitamin C) and American College for
Advancement in Medicine (on the internet
http://www.acam.org/index.html). Best wishes,
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