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Vitamin C, also known as Ascorbic Acid, is an important naturally occuring vitamin and antioxidant. While one can benefit from eating fruits and vegetables high in Vitamin C, absorption from the diet is restricted by the gut to 1000-2000 mg per day. When dosed intravenously,  Vitamin C can be supplemented in doses as high as 50 grams for some. Higher doses of Vitamin C have shown to improve immune function, reduce systemic inflammation, boost skin health, promote collagen production, boost overall wellness, and can act as a preventative for chronic conditions.

Overview

Your body does not make vitamin C, so supplementation is important. Ingesting over a gram of vitamin C orally can cause gastrointestinal discomfort, and larger amounts are impossible through the diet. However, large amounts of vitamin C can be infused intravenously, and the effects are remarkable.

Extensive medical research supports the use of high dose vitamin C to boost immune function and response, fight viruses and bacterial infections, eliminate toxins and oxidation, improve healing times and collagen production, increase energy, and improve quality of life for cancer patients during chemo and radiation.

Causion: Doses over 25 grams require G6PD test. 

Used For

  • Cancer Support

  • Autoimmune Diseases

  • Lyme Disease

  • Illness Recovery

  • Pre and Post Surgery

  • Skin Conditions

  • Reduce Inflammation

  • General Prevention

R2 Health Center 

Dr.Tony Su

7F, No. 516, Sec. 5, Zhongshan N. Rd., Shilin Dist., Taipei City 111, Taiwan 

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