Guest guest Posted June 18, 2010 Report Share Posted June 18, 2010 Some members have emailed me with questions and I don't know if I answered them completely and fully. I have already stated that I Combined therapies, including traditional therapies overlapped with alternatives. I am still on tamoxifen and feel that it is preventative at this point. Diet /is low glycemic and I actually used metformin to lower blood sugars even further. My target sugar was 80's! The cesium was harsh and should be supervised...the dmso smelled,....but in the end I came out smelling like a rose,...my oncologist now wants articles and data on alkaline therapies after snearing at these therapies in the beginning. His gloomy flat affect is brighter now a days. (whre is the smiley face icon) No way! I should not be this cancer free, feel this great, and have this second chance after what I have been through. Regarding IV c,....I just am quoting others! -My advocate stated that IV c is butchered protocol and people should be getting daily infusions that titrate up to 70,000 mg. -The mechanism of action is pro oxidant as ascorbate is stripped of its hydrogen and cannot perform anti oxidant reactions. -Ascorbate will cause hemolytic anemia from a build up of peroxide. So, if you are deficient in catylase this occurs at high dosages. In fact, I was told by my advocate that we can cross reference any therapy with Hemolytic anemia, and if this occurs in deficient people or even animals, that this proves pro oxidant activity. After all we get peroxide by adding singlet, reactive oxygen to water,....where is all the reactive oxygen coming from if not from the ascorbate. Those that don't call anti oxidant therapy an oxygen therapy need to look at the hemolytic anemia situation and explain why peroxides build up! My oncologist refused to perform chemo if I were to get IV c claiming it was anti oxidant. Now he gets it! Buffered salts can't donate hydrogen,....it's been replaced or stripped. Gees! I feel like a biochemist any more. Hope this answer some of your questions I have been getting in my emails. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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