Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 -Pete Could you provide what state the doc is from and amount of Vit C in IV drip. Thanks -- In Rife , Pete Kuzma wrote: > > sorry, i've been so busy reading the posts that it didn't ocur to me > that i might be able to offer some help regarding the Lyme's Disease > dialogue...(i know, lil late, sorry). > > as it doesn't relate to Rife(ing), i'm sure it will post due to its > relevance. > > i used to get chelation therapy for a parasitic condition...during > this time, i also received intravenous vitamin infusions to rid my > body of a virus that was harboring itself. these infusions take 1- 2 > hours each depending on a few factors... nevertheless, these > alternative, but MD certified doc's, cured 3 cases of Lyme's Disease > stricken people during my few months with them. the therapy that > facilitated this complete recoverey is called, simply, Vitamin C > infusions. i wouldn't have believed it if i didn't see if with MY > OWN eyes. these people came in as a last resort, ofcourse...it > often takes people many dissappointing encounters with western > medicine ideology to end their journey in the office of an > alternative doc. but i'm sure most of the people involved in this > group know that already. i watched a young girl, practically on her > death bed, with Lyme's fully recover in 2 weeks. it was absolutely > the most amazing thing i ever saw. in fact (and this almost sounds > like a sales pitch now), the treatment was supposed to last a full > month, and in two weeks she decided not to come back cuz she felt > fine. > > now, technically speaking, our stomachs can't really deal with more > than a few grams of Vitamin C per day as it upsets the crap out of > it. however, intravenously, we will be able to take vitamin C in > high doses of 60-120grams!! i know it sounds excessive, but do some > research on the healing properties of C. if u want some links, i > can provide. > > at any rate, feel free to contact me directly, or with a group post, > if u have any questions. > > pete > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 People need to go through an authorized dealer to puchase the GB-4000. The two on the web are www.quantumbalancing.com and www.furturetechtoday.com There are other distributors who are not on the web and the instruments can also be purchased from them. Best wishes Jeff Garff AAA Production Inc. >Chen, >I got the GB4000+Amp directly from the manufacturer >and saved about >$400. I will have to look on the manual to find the >phone number. Will >get >back to you in a few days. You will need to call two >phone numbers, one >for >the machine, and the other for the electrodes and >manuals. carl >yanagihara > >To: cncyana@... >Subject: GB-4000 Purchase >Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 08:40:55 -0800 (PST) > >Hello Carl, > > I am also interested in the GB-4000, Amplifier and transformers for >Britain. Where should I purchase them? I like the website >www.quantumbalancing.com . What do you think? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 sure thing...the doc has 2 offices, one in allentown PA, and the other in Philadelphia. i think they started her with 60g's and worked her up to 120g's after a few days of therapy. Burton Wellness Center Dr. Frederick Burton Dr. Mike Laquasto 1. 1. pete > -Pete > Could you provide what state the doc is from and > amount of Vit C in IV drip. > Thanks > > -- In Rife , Pete Kuzma wrote: > > > > sorry, i've been so busy reading the posts that it didn't ocur to > me > > that i might be able to offer some help regarding the Lyme's > Disease > > dialogue...(i know, lil late, sorry). > > > > as it doesn't relate to Rife(ing), i'm sure it will post due to its > > relevance. > > > > i used to get chelation therapy for a parasitic condition...during > > this time, i also received intravenous vitamin infusions to rid my > > body of a virus that was harboring itself. these infusions take 1- > 2 > > hours each depending on a few factors... nevertheless, these > > alternative, but MD certified doc's, cured 3 cases of Lyme's > Disease > > stricken people during my few months with them. the therapy that > > facilitated this complete recoverey is called, simply, Vitamin C > > infusions. i wouldn't have believed it if i didn't see if with MY > > OWN eyes. these people came in as a last resort, ofcourse...it > > often takes people many dissappointing encounters with western > > medicine ideology to end their journey in the office of an > > alternative doc. but i'm sure most of the people involved in this > > group know that already. i watched a young girl, practically on > her > > death bed, with Lyme's fully recover in 2 weeks. it was absolutely > > the most amazing thing i ever saw. in fact (and this almost sounds > > like a sales pitch now), the treatment was supposed to last a full > > month, and in two weeks she decided not to come back cuz she felt > > fine. > > > > now, technically speaking, our stomachs can't really deal with more > > than a few grams of Vitamin C per day as it upsets the crap out of > > it. however, intravenously, we will be able to take vitamin C in > > high doses of 60-120grams!! i know it sounds excessive, but do > some > > research on the healing properties of C. if u want some links, i > > can provide. > > > > at any rate, feel free to contact me directly, or with a group > post, > > if u have any questions. > > > > pete > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 How frequently were the Vit C IVs administered? daily? I have a DO in the SF Bay Area who administers 50gram Vit C IV's and I feel great afterward. I'm thinking if I have them more often that I might achieve better results. Thanks, Pete! .... > > > now, technically speaking, our stomachs can't really deal with more > than a few grams of Vitamin C per day as it upsets the crap out of > it. however, intravenously, we will be able to take vitamin C in > high doses of 60-120grams!! i know it sounds excessive, but do some > research on the healing properties of C. if u want some links, i > can provide. > > at any rate, feel free to contact me directly, or with a group post, > if u have any questions. > > pete > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Mateosian wrote: > How frequently were the Vit C IVs administered? daily? > > I have a DO in the SF Bay Area who administers 50gram Vit C IV's > and I feel great afterward. I'm thinking if I have them more often that > I might achieve better results. > If you want to get the best results from IV ascorbate, do it as a continuous drip around the clock for several days. You could work this out as one liter bag with 75 grams of sodium ascorbate every twelve hours. Doing a single bag in a doctor's office doesn't give best results, because after the drip is finished, the blood levels fall back down to normal levels. Dr. Klenner said that to get the " antibiotic " effect, you have to dose it like an antibiotic, i.e., every 2-4 hours around the clock. You have to give enough quantity and often enough and for long enough to get the job done. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 hey christina... specifically, Lymes was eradicated using 2 drips...the first being the Vitamin C drip...the second was a combination of vitamins and minerals called The Meyer's(sp?) Cocktail. 50 g's of C is good, but these cats were using higher doses of atleast 60-80 g's on average. also, in terms of the frequency of visits, Vitamin C drips were administered once a day for a few weeks. pretty high maintenance i know! but hey, ur health is most important, right? pete On Saturday, February 04, 2006, at 03:04AM, Mateosian wrote: > ><<Original Attached>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 vitamin C IV seems like a wonderful thing to me-- the few I've had make me feel human and my eyes work again. I just thought they were a luxury. If they can be a more permanent cure I'm all for having one of those IV gizmos put in for a continuous drip. Everything feels better after one... I'll be figuring out how to do this, now. Thanks, every one! .... > > hey christina... > > specifically, Lymes was eradicated using 2 drips...the first being the > Vitamin C drip...the second was a combination of vitamins and minerals > called The Meyer's(sp?) Cocktail. 50 g's of C is good, but these cats were > using higher doses of atleast 60-80 g's on average. > > also, in terms of the frequency of visits, Vitamin C drips were > administered once a day for a few weeks. pretty high maintenance i know! > but hey, ur health is most important, right? > > pete > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Hi Pete, I saw this post of yours about IV Vitamin C for Lyme Disease. It was posted back in February. Some years ago I took IVs with Vit C and other things in them. That doctor no longer offers the service and I'm looking around for another insurance=covered practice that will do it. I'm on the East coast a bit north of Boston. Do you know how to find someone in that area? Also, you mentioned that you could send some links. I'd appreciate receving them. Thanks so much, Deanna > > now, technically speaking, our stomachs can't really deal with more > than a few grams of Vitamin C per day as it upsets the crap out of > it. however, intravenously, we will be able to take vitamin C in > high doses of 60-120grams!! i know it sounds excessive, but do some > research on the healing properties of C. if u want some links, i > can provide. > > at any rate, feel free to contact me directly, or with a group post, > if u have any questions. > > pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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