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Has anyone used/given intravenous vitamins? I'm wondering how much they cost and if they are worth it. I hear wonderful things about intravenous glutathione, vit. C, and B12.

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Well they certainly can be worth it if one is needing them.

Injections of b12 are pretty darn good. Vitamin C in lipsomal form is excellent and as good as IV and I hear its the same for glutathione. Lipsomal is soooo much less expensive.
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Has anyone used/given intravenous vitamins? I'm wondering how much they cost and if they are worth it. I hear wonderful things about intravenous glutathione, vit. C, and B12.

Vitamin B-12 sometime necessary of you lack the transport factor in your gut for B-12

Vit C excellent for some types of infections as well as having positive effects on cancer.

Glutathione? No Clue

There are also intravenous forms of folate as well as mag sulfate
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Ive read that actually the liposomal (vitamin C is what i was reading about) is better than the intravenous...

but its because i remember it said that vitamin c stays some 30 minutes in your body before its gone,and you cannot be on intravenous vit c every day all the time,so its better...hold up i will look for the site
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here is the link

https://www.vitamincfoundation.org/fo...php?f=3&t=8185



and here is what i was mentioning here...


Interesting question. IVC can increase the serum ascorbate levels drastically which can inactivate viruses and lead to the cessation of viral illnesses. However, per the Hickey/Roberts Dynamic Flow Theory, vitamin C passes through the body continually and has a half-life of only 30 minutes in the blood stream. One can not emulate this on IV, you cannot be on an IV every day, etc. For example, when fighting cancer, the objective is to keep the serum vitamin C levels very high on a continuous basis, so high oral vitamin C is required as an adjunct. (See: Cancer Breakthrough by Hickey/Roberts at https://lulu.com/ascorbate )

There seems to be another problem with commercial IVs and with alt. doctors who do not follow Robert Cathcarts specific advice on how to mix IVC (See: vitamincfoundation.org/videos )

A). The amount of active vitamin C degrades to 50% in water in 4 hours, so a typical IV would be half as potent as a Catchart IVC.

B). The pH of the commercial preparations are lower (more acidic) than Dr. Catchart's method, which can apparently damage veins, especially if used on a regular basis. Cathcart never reported any vein damage.

The liposomal forms may be the ideal solution - for high IV-like serum levels of ascorbate on a continual basis without gas/diarrhea. Dr. Levy reports that he has observed better success with Livon's Lypo-C than IV in his clinical practice.
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In that video Dr Levey points out one of the down sides to IV C, he claims that IV C dosent penatrate the cells themself, and that Lypo C is the only thing avalible that actually penatrates the cells, i know i got great results in my blood work for ALT and AST after taking Lypo C, and i havent heard anyone contest Dr Levey's claims, i will be doing another round of Lypo treatment soon, and if the results improve even more than before, there wont be any doubt in my mind.

this is also from the thread i just posted,and as far as the videos go i just found them(i am doing research for making my own liposomal vitamin c) and i will be watching them riight aboout now

here is a link with the videos

https://www.smashcancer.com/2010/09/1...in-c/#more-561
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omg the videos have been removed... and i was so excited
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well just go on youtube and write Thomas Levy,there is videos there.
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