Vitamin C: Intravenous https://greenmedinfo.com/category/keywords/Vitamin%20C%3A%20Intravenous en 8 Proven Ways to Prevent and Ease Shingles https://greenmedinfo.com/blog/8-proven-ways-prevent-and-ease-shingles <div class="copyright">This article is copyrighted by GreenMedInfo LLC, 2019<br/><strong><a href="/greenmedinfocom-re-post-guidelines">Visit our Re-post guidelines</a></strong></div><p class="rtecenter"><img alt="8 Proven Ways to Prevent and Ease Shingles" src="//cdn.greenmedinfo.com/sites/default/files/ckeditor/lrossi/images/singles_natural_alternative_greenmedinfo.jpg" style="width: 600px; height: 337px;" title="8 Proven Ways to Prevent and Ease Shingles" /></p> <p><span style="font-size:18px;"><em><strong>One in three people will develop shingles (herpes zoster) during their lifetime. Effective therapy is limited. Here are 8 proven ways to prevent shingles and to ease the symptoms without drugs or vaccines</strong></em></span></p> <p>One in three people will develop shingles (herpes zoster) during their lifetime. It occurs when latent varicella-zoster (chickenpox) virus reactivates along sensory nerves to the skin. It causes a painful, blistering skin eruption that lasts for two to four weeks. But long-term effects including chronic pain can last for several months or years and seriously impair quality of life.</p><p><a href="https://greenmedinfo.com/blog/8-proven-ways-prevent-and-ease-shingles" target="_blank">read more</a></p> https://greenmedinfo.com/blog/8-proven-ways-prevent-and-ease-shingles#comments Capsaicin Chickenpox Herpes Zoster Peppermint Shingles Vitamin C: Intravenous Acupuncture Light Therapy Tai Chi Acupuncture Capsaicin light therapy peppermint shingles Tai Chi Vitamin C: Intravenous Tue, 24 Apr 2018 03:02:54 +0000 GMI reporter 135494 at https://greenmedinfo.com A treatment approach including intravenous α-lipoic acid and low-dose naltrexone led to stable disease in this patient. https://greenmedinfo.com/article/treatment-approach-including-intravenous-lipoic-acid-and-low-dose-naltrexone-l n/a PMID:  Integr Cancer Ther. 2017 Dec 1:1534735417747984. Epub 2017 Dec 1. PMID: 29258346 Abstract Title:  The Long-Term Survival of a Patient With Stage IV Renal Cell Carcinoma Following an Integrative Treatment Approach Including the Intravenousα-Lipoic Acid/Low-Dose Naltrexone Protocol. Abstract:  In this case report, we describe the treatment of a 64-year-old male patient diagnosed with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in June of 2008. In spite of a left nephrectomy and the standard oncological protocols, the patient developed a solitary left lung metastasis that continued to grow. He was informed that given his diagnosis and poor response to conventional therapy, any further treatment would, at best, be palliative. The patient arrived at the Integrative Medical Center of New Mexico in August of 2010. He was in very poor health, weak, and cachectic. An integrative program-developed by one of the authors using intravenous (IV)α-lipoic acid, IV vitamin C, low-dose naltrexone, and hydroxycitrate, and a healthy life style program-was initiated. From August 2010 to August 2015, the patient&#039;s RCC with left lung metastasis was followed closely using computed tomography and positron emission tomography/computed tomography imaging. His most recent positron emission tomography scan demonstrated no residual increased glucose uptake in his left lung. After only a few treatments of IV α-lipoic acid and IV vitamin C, his symptoms began to improve, and the patient regained his baseline weight. His energy and outlook improved,and he returned to work. The patient had stable disease with disappearance of the signs and symptoms of stage IV RCC, a full 9 years following diagnosis, with a gentle integrative program, which is essentially free of side effects. As of November 2017 the patient feels well and is working at his full-time job. https://greenmedinfo.com/article/treatment-approach-including-intravenous-lipoic-acid-and-low-dose-naltrexone-l#comments Alpha-Lipoic Acid Kidney Cancer Vitamin C: Intravenous Chemopreventive Chemotherapeutic Alpha-Lipoic Acid Chemopreventive Chemotherapeutic Kidney Cancer Vitamin C: Intravenous Human: Case Report Wed, 17 Jan 2018 17:13:05 +0000 greenmedinfo 158499 at https://greenmedinfo.com Vitamin C with decitabine activates TET2 in leukemic cells and significantly improves overall survival in elderly patients with acute myeloid leukemia. https://greenmedinfo.com/article/vitamin-c-decitabine-activates-tet2-leukemic-cells-and-significantly-improves- n/a PMID:  Leuk Res. 2018 Jan 2 ;66:1-7. Epub 2018 Jan 2. PMID: 29331774 Abstract Title:  The synergy of Vitamin C with decitabine activates TET2 in leukemic cells and significantly improves overall survival in elderly patients with acute myeloid leukemia. Abstract:  BACKGROUND: Decitabine is widely used in the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in elderly patients. Low-dose Vitamin C has also been indicated to induce DNA demethylation at the cellular level. However, little is known whether low-dose Vitamin C has a synergistic effect with decitabine in clinic. METHODS: The effect of combined low-dose Vitamin C and decitabine on cell proliferation, the cell cycle, apoptosis and the expression level and activity of TET2 was investigated in HL60 and NB4 human leukemic cells. Additionally, we analyzed the clinical outcomes of 73 elderly AML patients who received A-DCAG (intravenous Vitamin C [IVC] plus DCAG [n = 39]) or DCAG (n = 34) treatment. RESULTS: We found that low-dose Vitamin C and decitabine has a synergistic efficacy on proliferation, apoptosis, TET2 expression and activity, compared to drug-alone treatment in HL60 and NB4 cell lines in vitro. In clinic, feasibility and safety evaluations revealed that patients who received A-DCAG regimen have a higher complete remission (CR) rate than those who received the DCAG regimen (79.92% vs. 44.11%; P = 0.004) after one cycle of chemotherapy. The median overall survival (OS) was better in the A-DCAG group compared with the DCAG group (15.3 months vs. 9.3 months, P = 0.039). Patients with adverse cytogenetics did benefit from CR. There was no clinically significant additional toxicity observed with the addition of IVC. CONCLUSION: On the basis of these results, the addition of IVC at low doses to DCAG appeared to improve CR and prolong OS, compared with DCAG, in elderly patients with AML. https://greenmedinfo.com/article/vitamin-c-decitabine-activates-tet2-leukemic-cells-and-significantly-improves-#comments Acute Myeloid Leukemia Vitamin C Vitamin C: Intravenous Antiproliferative Apoptotic Cell cycle arrest Chemotherapeutic Acute Myeloid Leukemia Antiproliferative Apoptotic Cell cycle arrest Chemotherapeutic Natural Substance/Drug Synergy Vitamin C Vitamin C: Intravenous In Vitro Study Wed, 17 Jan 2018 16:48:35 +0000 greenmedinfo 158498 at https://greenmedinfo.com Vitamin C, Shingles, and Vaccination https://greenmedinfo.com/blog/vitamin-c-shingles-and-vaccination <div class="copyright">This article is copyrighted by GreenMedInfo LLC, 2019<br/><strong><a href="/greenmedinfocom-re-post-guidelines">Visit our Re-post guidelines</a></strong></div><p class="rtecenter"><img alt="Vitamin C, Shingles, and Vaccination" src="//cdn.greenmedinfo.com/sites/default/files/ckeditor/Sayer Ji/images/lemon.jpg" style="height: 580px; width: 600px;" title="Vitamin C, Shingles, and Vaccination" /></p><p><a href="https://greenmedinfo.com/blog/vitamin-c-shingles-and-vaccination" target="_blank">read more</a></p> https://greenmedinfo.com/blog/vitamin-c-shingles-and-vaccination#comments Herpes Zoster Post-Herpetic Neuralgia Shingles Vitamin C Vitamin C: Intravenous Vaccine Effects can vitamin C cure herpes? Herpes Zoster Post-Herpetic Neuralgia shingles varicella natural cures Vitamin C Vitamin C: Intravenous vitamins for shingles Sun, 02 Oct 2016 11:51:51 +0000 OrthomolecularNewsService 110981 at https://greenmedinfo.com