Recently a combination of
DMSO and Vitamin C has been used to attack cancer cells. The reason being is that Vitamin C is similar
to glucose; therefore it is absorbed quickly into the cells, especially cancer
cells.
Cancer cells are anaerobic meaning
they use glucose for metabolic fuel. The
great discovery about using Vitamin C to fight cancer is ingenious, because
vitamin C has the ability to differentiate between cancer cells and health
cells. Furthermore, it is displayed an
ability to even repair cancerous cells.
So when the cancer eagerly consumes the vitamin C it is meeting its own
demise.
In almost all testing conducted on mammals in regards to vitamin C it accumulates in cancer cells and its antioxidant properties begin to do its job repairing. During this synthesizing act, vitamin C interacts with iron and copper within the cells, thus producing minute amounts of hydrogen peroxide, which destroys the cancerous cells.
During procedures conducted by Mark Levine and Dr. Riordan over the course of a fifteen-year span, in the intravenous use of vitamin C in treating cancer, reports state that the vitamin C destroyed cancer cells. However the key is the intravenous method, strictly used under the care of a medical physician.
Intravenous vitamin C does a
lot more than just eradicate cancer cells, it naturally boosts the immune
system, encourages the production of collagen which helps form a barrier of
protection against future cancer growth. Because cancer cells devour up to 15 times
more glucose than healthy cells, theoretically, cancer cells should consume that
much more vitamin C when compared to a normal cell.
It is worth noting that
two-time Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling, and a co-employee, Dr. Ewan Cameron,
M.D., may actually be able to improve and potentially extend the lives of
cancer patients with merely using 10 grams of vitamin C via intravenous method
on a daily basis.
Studies are being conducted
in the Pauling/Cameron protocol with the use of vitamin C in conjunction with
DMSO to further the effectiveness. This
is due to DMSOs ability to act as a delivery method, getting the vitamin C into
the cells more easily.
DMSO and Vitamin C both have
very beneficial aspects and while vitamin C I.V. methods are not accessible, there
is the liposomal vitamin C that has shown very promising results.
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