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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => The Troubled Teen Industry => Topic started by: Anonymous on December 30, 2006, 04:26:45 PM
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I read somewhere a long time ago that shooting the right amount of vitamin c intravenously could effectively kill the common cold virus in just one dosage..... Is this true?
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Try it, and let us know!
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I've considered it, but I've forgotten what the amount was... 20mg?
See? I don't remember.
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I've considered it, but I've forgotten what the amount was... 20mg?
See? I don't remember.
They don't want people knowing how to make themselves well. When people treat a cause, there are then no symptoms left to treat. It's all a big fucking racket! Doctors and pharmacysts sucking each other off whilst they bend us over and fuck us.
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The FDA are in on that too. There is legislation that attempts to make prescriptions mandatory for herbs and such. Of course they say that it's b/c they want to make sure these things are safe for us to use, but the real reason they do it is to perpetuate their corner on the market.
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So anyway, what about shooting the vitamin c?
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Tons of info on Intravenous Vit C
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=in ... +vitamin+c (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=intravenous+vitamin+c)
Not sure the Vit C you buy off the self is suitable to intravenous injection though. Let us know what you discover.
When I'm getting a cold, I just take 500mg-1gm an hour until my body is saturated, then back off. Called a Vit C flush. Works like a charm.
Interesting....
With a growing body of evidence mounting, National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers conceded today that intravenous vitamin C may be an effective treatment for cancer. Last year the same researchers reported a similar study but the news media failed to publish it.... Unlike cancer drugs, I.V. vitamin C selectively killed cancer cells, but not healthy cells, and showed no toxicity. The ability of intravenous vitamin C to kill lymphoma cells was remarkable almost 100% at easily achievable blood serum concentrations..... The NIH also offered no explanation why it has taken 35 years to confirm the work of Dr. Linus Pauling.
http://www.rense.com/general67/intra.htm (http://www.rense.com/general67/intra.htm)
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Thanks! :tup: