PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Philadelphia University Hospital has been testing Vitamin C in clinical trials as an alternative to chemotherapy, radiation and other forms of cancer treatments.  The results are extremely positive.

Jefferson University Hospital

The process inserts high dosages of Vitamin C directly into their veins through IV.  The Vitamin C turns into a form of Hydrogen Peroxide in the body.  The process has no major side affects, since the vitamin does not kill healthy cells, unlike other treatments which cause hair loss, pain or nausea.  “Some people are doing extremely well, they’re feeling better; feeling more energized and they’re just doing better”, said Dr. Daniel Monti.

This is great news for Philadelphia, Dr. Daniel Monti and patients with these cancers!   Let’s hope that this study continues to prove that Vitamin C is truly a good medicine in the battle against cancer.

The study is ongoing and patients with Pancreatic or Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma may be eligible in the cancer study.  For more information click here.

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