Looking for clarification here, please
Brooks post from 8/6/09 "new research results" states:
"That the ORAL ingestion of this "Vitamin C on Steriods" as the hype has
pronounced it--turned out (at least for us), to be ...EXACTLY THAT.
E.G. 5 GRAMS of the LET-type vitamin C (taken orally) did, indeed, yield
results comparable to 50 GRAMS OF IV ADMINISTERED vitamin C."
So, my question is....if I want to duplicate as close as possible a protocol
that used IV Ascorbate C for treatment of a feline virus at 1000mg (in
1967), now using the oral LET ascorbate, would the dose be around 100mg?
Same Vet, another protocol, another disease, used 1 to 2 grams per pound of
body weight oral ascorbate C. Any help to guide me on how much LET C,
would be appreciated.
Lin
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