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Taking megadosges of vitamin C for cancers hugely increases adverse effects of treatments for cancers

Updated: Mar 30

Vitamin C has shown no effectiveness against cancers. Megadosages of vitamin C would, however, result in huge increases in adverse effects of treatments for cancers. Megadosages of vitamin C decrease synthesis of uridine monophosphate which results in decreases in RNA synthesis, decreases hyaluronic acid synthesis and results in dysregulations of glycogen storage.


Very high systematic levels of vitamin C can be obtained through intravenous administration of vitamin C. Adverse effects of vitamin C would be almost be maximized by intravenous vitamin C. Subsequent to stopping intravenous vitamin C adverse effects would not stop unless orotate from calcium orotate, magnesium orotate, inositol, N-acetylglucosamine and folic acid are supplemented. See this post.

 
 
 

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