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#1 John Katz

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Posted Yesterday, 02:20 PM


Hello,

I would like to know if you have any opinions on the mixture of Vitamin C IV 50ml - 5000mg - EU Standards from PharmaLife Laboratories and Injectable Ringer's Solution.

Thank you.

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#2 timedilation

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Posted Yesterday, 04:11 PM

Are you planning to self-administer an IV?



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#3 pamojja

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Posted Yesterday, 06:25 PM

With necessary Mg-sulfate infusions, which I needed 31 from my GP along with high-dose oral supplementation - to cease painful muscle-cramps - I also for fun tried a in Germany in pharmacies available vial (don't remember the brand), but was 7500 mg/vial of sodium ascorbate.

 

While Mg-sulfate infusions take almost an hour, and relax so much, to come away tired and even a bid groggy. With the additional ascorbate IV, which went very fast in comparison, I was relaxed and energized at the same time instead.

 

Next I tried 2 vials after the Mg-sulfate infusion (for legal reason, GP didn't want to give with the same Mg IV). Then came corona, the end to my IVs.

 

Real ascorbate IVs against serious conditions are at about 50 g. I probably would take off, like Superman. :laugh:

 



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#4 pamojja

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Posted Today, 02:23 PM

More observations: Mg-sulfate IV dripping too fast cause an unpleasant heat sensation in the vein. I was instructed to reduce the speed to my preference. Therefore, it's long infusion time.

 

Ascorbate IVs, in an unpremeditated way, did 'cause expensive urine'. But worth every penny. I usually suffer since long from dysuria: However many times I urinate during the day or night, some drops always still leak in between. After IVs I had to immediately urinate, which seemed to last endless. But for the first in a long time, I experienced complete emptiness in my bladder. What a relief in itself.






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