Vitamin C (L-ascorbate, ascorbic acid) is a major water-soluble antioxidant that also increases extracellular collagen production and is important for proper immune cell functioning. The Riordan Intravenous Vitamin C (IVC) protocol involves the slow infusion of Vitamin C depening upon the patient disease condition. - Riordan, et al., 2003.
The rationales for using intravenous ascorbate infusions (IV Vitamin C) to treat cancer
Plasma ascorbate concentrations in the millimolar range can be safely achieved with IVC infusions.
At millimolar concentrations, ascorbate is preferentially toxic to cancer cells in vitro and is able to inhibit angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo.
Vitamin C can accumulate in tumors, with significant tumor growth inhibition seen (in guinea pigs) at intra-tumor concentrations of 1 mM or higher.
Published case studies report anti-cancer efficacy, improved patient well-being, and decreases in markers of inflammation and tumor growth.
Phase I clinical studies indicate that IVC can be administered safely with relatively few adverse effects.
Vitamin C is the least toxic substance in the universe.
BENEFITS IV Vitamin C RIORDAN Therapy
- Lessens pain after injuries
- Helps the body heal faster
- Improves energy levels/fatigue
- Resiliency to infections like cold/flu or other viral/bacterial infections
- In cancer patients, IVC is known to improve the response to cancer therapies because it alleviates the effects of traditional therapies, improves appetite and helps patients remain more active
- Can also be used in COPD, and Tuberculosis
- Can also be used to treat Liver diseases, Infertility, Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension, Cellulitis, Stress Management, and mainly used as anti-ageing drug.