Vitamine C ook in hoge dosis veilig.*
Uit een klinische trial blijkt dat intraveneus toegediende Vitamine C in hoge dosis van 10 tot 60 gram per dag gedurende 8 weken veilig is en met minimale bijwerkingen wordt verdragen.
High
Dose Vitamin C Is Safe For Cancer Patients
Scientists
from the RECNAC II project have published findings that verify the safety of
high dose intravenous vitamin C. In this study, published in the Puerto Rico
Health Sciences Journal, vol. 24 (4): 269-276, a phase one clinical trial
with 24 terminal cancer patients receiving between ten and sixty grams of
sodium ascorbate daily for eight weeks, adverse effects were reportedly
minor. "The results presented in this manuscript should allay fears
about the safety of 'mega-dose' vitamin C," said Dr. Joseph Casciari,
co-author of the manuscript.
This research comes on the heels of independent studies demonstrating
efficacy of high dose vitamin C against tumor cells in experimental tumor
models. Moreover, recently published case studies suggest that high dose
intravenous vitamin C can be an effective clinical modality against cancer (RECNAC
II, March 2000, and National Institutes of Health (NIH), September 2005).
Intravenous vitamin C therapy has been a cornerstone of research at The
Center for the Improvement of Human Functioning International (CIHFI), www.brightspot.org
. Dr. Michael J. Gonzalez, RECNAC II Director, stated, "This is our
second publication involving human subjects showing the safety and utility
of intravenous vitamin C. We are very happy with the results. We envision
the use of vitamin C as part of the conventional treatment of cancer in the
near future. This historic study brings Dr. Hugh Riordan's ideas and
research to a full circle; it validates his work for the past thirty years."
The study was funded by the Lincoln Family Foundation and conducted
collaboratively by the University of Nebraska, The University of Puerto Rico
Medical Sciences Campus, and The Center for the Improvement of Human
Functioning International in Wichita, KS (CIHFI). CIHFI, a non-profit 501
(c) (3) organization, was founded by Hugh Riordan, M.D., in 1975 and has
four divisions: clinical, research, education, and laboratory.
Every year at least 1.4 million cases of cancer will be diagnosed. Many
current cancer therapies, including chemotherapy and radiation, can cause
undesirable side effects and complications. "The Hippocratic Oath that
expresses the idea to 'first, do no harm' is not only a part of our
treatment plan for patients, but also drives our research projects,"
stated Ron Hunninghake, M.D., Chief Medical Officer. ( april 2006)
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