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Intravenous Vitamin C?

I have a relative dying from an infection and I hear high dose Intravenous vitamin C is very affective at treating it. Does anyone know where you can get IV vitamin C in Yorkshire England?. She's had loads of antibiotics and the doctors say soon she will be immune to all of them and die.

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  • 7 years ago
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    It's only available through the hospital and often you have to insist very strenuously that they use it. The other option is very high dose liposomal vitamin C capsules -- order online or through a health food store. You might also talk to a professional Homeopath or Homeopath MD.

  • 7 years ago

    will not work. what is the infection? the docs may call it that, but ask the specific name, where it is located, etc. I am in the medical field, but to

    answer this, I need detailed info. check alternative medicine on the net

    but it will do no good. is it an infection, or is the infection due to a precursor

    problem.. example, HIV people immune system fails, then a lung infection

    starts and will not quit. be detailed and specific and resubmit the question.

    thanks, that is the best I can do throwing darts. think, if IV vit. c worked,

    they would be doing it!

  • 7 years ago

    Likely your relative has a bacterial infection that is resistant to the drugs being administered to her. If this is the case and all the drugs are ineffective then most likely she will die. Vitamin C will do nothing to save her. Sorry.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    https://www.absorbyourhealth.com/product/liposomal...

    They have the best price on the internet it is liquid so it's absorbed into the body better!

    Hope I helped!

    Source(s): Personal Experience.
  • 7 years ago

    What type of infection does she have? Get her to a different doctor...

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