Boost Cancer Support with High Dose Vitamin C
Harness the power of High-Dose Vitamin C.
What is High-Dose Vitamin C Therapy?
High-dose vitamin C therapy involves the intravenous infusion of vitamin C at doses much higher than what can be achieved through oral supplementation. When given intravenously, vitamin C can reach concentrations in the blood that are not achievable by oral intake alone. This form of vitamin C can help target cancer cells directly, enhance immune function, and reduce the side effects of conventional cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation.
Intravenous Vitamin C has been used for many decades to help fight cancer. Unlike oral vitamin C which is a powerful antioxidant, Intravenous vitamin C is a cancer-killing pro-oxidant. It leads to the development of hydrogen peroxide in the area of the cells.
This substance is toxic to cancer cells but harmless to the natural cells of your body. In addition to attacking cancer cells by producing hydrogen peroxide, vitamin C also is felt to enhance the amount of collagen formed throughout the body, thereby creating barriers that make it harder for the cancer to metastasize. High-dose vitamin C treatments are extraordinarily safe. It is generally well tolerated, with minimal risk of side effects, particularly when done under the supervision of a trained healthcare professional.
High Dose Vitamin C Benefits
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can be toxic to cancer cells
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may help decrease side effects from chemotherapy and radiation
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may help enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy and radiation
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it may boost the immune system
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may strengthen collagen
Why Choose High-Dose Vitamin C for Cancer Support?
- Complementary Treatment: High-dose vitamin C can complement traditional cancer treatments, potentially enhancing their effectiveness and reducing side effects.
- Improved Quality of Life: Many patients report feeling better overall, with increased energy, reduced pain, and improved mood during and after treatment.
- Safe and Effective: When administered under medical supervision, high-dose vitamin C is a safe and effective therapy with minimal risks and side effects.
- Holistic Support: Vitamin C supports the body’s immune function and healing, offering holistic support to help you feel your best while undergoing cancer treatment.
High Dose Vitamin C Treatment Plans Offerings
Active: For use during initial diagnosis and treatment. High-dose Vitamin C may be given in addition to chemo/radiation treatment.
Remission: Primary treatment has been completed. Tumors may be present, but not growing.
Secondary: No evidence of cancer or preventative. Considered cured or cancer-free. High-dose vitamin C can be used as a form of preventative care.
Palliative: For use when the disease has progressed despite therapy.
All clients start at 10 grams and progress until they are therapeutic. Generally, clients are therapeutic at 50 grams. The treatment plan and therapy goals will be discussed during the initial consult or at the first appointment.
How long does a treatment take?
Once the infusion is started, it will take anywhere from 45 to 90 minutes to be completed.
Initial treatments run a bit longer due to gathering a detailed history and physical.
Pricing
Treatment Pricing starts at $170
10-25 grams $170
50 grams $210 (most clients therapeutic here)
60-75 grams $250
G6PD Labwork $60.00
Treatment Plan Discounts
Buy 6 treatments and save 5%
Buy 12 treatments and save 10%
Bulk discounts are nonrefundable, nontransferable, and must be used within 1 year of purchase.
Schedule Your Consultation Today
If you’re interested in exploring high-dose vitamin C therapy as part of your cancer treatment plan, contact us today to schedule a consultation. Our experienced team will work closely with you and your oncology team to ensure the therapy is safely integrated into your overall treatment approach, helping you to feel better and support your body’s healing process.
G6PD lab work is required before the start of treatment. These can be drawn at 608 Hydrate or transferred from another facility.
We recommend always consulting with your oncologist/ cancer specialist before starting any new treatment regimen.