Regular VS. High-Dose Vitamin C - Dr. Anderson Explains

Published 2024-06-26
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Dr. A discusses the ins and outs of Intravenous Vitamin C, delving into the differences between regular and high doses. Vitamin C is a versatile treatment with applications in various health scenarios, yet it has sparked debates and questions. Join us for an insightful discussion on its uses and considerations.

More Information on Vitamin C: www.consultdranderson.com/intravenous-vitamin-c/

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CHAPTERS

00:00 Introduction
01:02 High Dose Vitamin C: Oral vs. IV in Oncology and Infections
01:49 Intravenous Vitamin C: Absorption and Dosage Explained
02:48 Understanding Vitamin C IV Dosing: From Low to High Doses
04:56 Vitamin C Dosing: Antioxidant vs. Pro-oxidant Effects Explained
06:30 Low vs. High Doses for Quality of Life
07:59 High Dose IV Vitamin C for Cancer: Immune Enhancement and Safety
08:54 Precautionary Lab Tests for High Dose Vitamin C Therapy
09:49 Hydration Management for High Dose Vitamin C IV Therapy
10:47 Synergy of Vitamin C with Chemotherapy and Antibiotics in Medical Treatment
12:16 High Dose IV Vitamin C: Treatment Duration and Practical Considerations


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All Comments (10)
  • @frannelk
    If I ever study medicine, I wish this person to be my teacher, he is so good at explaining and maintaining the timeline and keep viewers focus. He has amazing educational videos, none of them are viral, maybe some big tech blocking these new doctors that educate people.
  • I ran across some information that correlates synthetic vitamin C with causing additional amounts of unbound copper in the body. What I heard was just a brief mention of it and I would love to learn more about this.
  • What about oral liposomal vitamin C? I can take plenty, with no diarrhoea, whereas normal sodium ascorbate does.
  • @Battery-kf4vu
    I remember reading that vitamin C is absorbed differently from one type of cell to another, so would the dosage of high dose vitamin C depend on the type of cancer, in order to reach the effective concentration? Also, given that the absorption depends on the cell type, could it be pro-oxidant in some cells and anti-oxidant some other cells which absorb much less? Also if it is the fact that it is pro-oxidant that is responsible for effect, would it work with another compound that is also pro-oxidant?
  • @sharonw2008
    I can't use Vit c as it makes my joints really hurt! Also, many are citrus flavoured and i can't have citrus with HI and MCAS.
  • @glitters240
    So what do patients with G6PD enzyme deficiency do to heal chronic illness ?! 😔
  • @user-vk4vw4le1c
    I got Addison’s disease and I have been trying to take and drink a lot of vitamin C every day with the past few days it seem to give me more energy and help me. I wonder how much vitamin C I need for Addison’s pretty critical.