Message from @Lancelot

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2019-03-16 20:48:25 UTC  

it would be reasonable to give a patient with this both vitamin A supplements as well as high dose vitamin C (including IV)

2019-03-16 20:49:20 UTC  

yeah definitely although generally when u start eating really healthy after u get ill it's not usually effective

2019-03-16 20:50:09 UTC  

with vitamin C iv however, you have 100% absorption rate, 50 grams of it is used regularly which is equal to 1000 oranges

2019-03-16 20:51:03 UTC  

yeah true

2019-03-16 20:52:49 UTC  

there was even a woman with Zika virus, who'se got vitamin C IV for 3 days, day 1 25 gram, day 2 50 gram and day 3 75 gram. She eventually got cured from this disease

2019-03-16 20:53:27 UTC  

vitamin C is the ammo for your immune system if that's a machine gun

2019-03-16 21:01:38 UTC  

yeah that is a very high dosage tho

2019-03-16 21:03:01 UTC  

she's had no adverse symptoms from that vitamin C however

2019-03-16 21:03:35 UTC  

have you ever tried a vitamin C IV? if not, would you try one if you think you need one?

2019-03-16 21:04:17 UTC  

if it's all being used by ur body there won't be side effects but if it isn't there will be

2019-03-16 21:04:35 UTC  

i've never tried it but if i needed it i would

2019-03-16 21:05:26 UTC  

in Germany, this treatment is used by a doctor with high reputation known as Wieger Rekker, who practices in Gronau

2019-03-16 21:05:49 UTC  

he uses it as a cancer treatment, even Dutch patients have been going to him for treating cancer

2019-03-16 21:08:49 UTC  

that's an interesting idea actually, i think that using it in combination with something like chemo could be very effective especially in later stages of cancer and definitely something that would be interesting to learn more about in early stages as ik the immune system can fight cancer

2019-03-16 21:09:17 UTC  

well, that has been shown to decrease or eliminate adverse reactions from chemo

2019-03-16 21:09:34 UTC  

but I think patients who had chemo should later get pro-neurogenerative substances

2019-03-16 21:09:58 UTC  

or in a nutshell, nootropics

2019-03-16 21:12:08 UTC  

that's really interesting. personally i think a little more research should be done but it does seem effective

2019-03-16 21:13:45 UTC  

yup

2019-03-16 21:13:55 UTC  

adding reason to that to understand a bigger picture too

2019-03-16 21:15:03 UTC  

psychedelic substances like DMT, LSD and psilocybin have increase complexity of neurons, which has been observed under a microscope
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124718307551
https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(18)30755-1

2019-03-16 21:16:39 UTC  

yeah that's rather interesting, ik psychedelics can cause really bad trips tho so it does make sense to be wary of using them

2019-03-16 21:18:54 UTC  

should be, but it will also make sense to make first a hallucination test (can be done with just some fruit) and deciding the hallucination dose by using toxicological principles (begin from highest dose psychedelic to lowering it until the dose for hallucination (lowest needed for hallucination) is found)

2019-03-16 21:19:07 UTC  

yeah

2019-03-16 21:19:20 UTC  

microdosing on psychedelics is safe

2019-03-16 21:19:39 UTC  

as using 100 micrograms of LSD has not been causing hallucination

2019-03-16 21:23:22 UTC  

yeah idk a whole lot about psychedelics but it is rather interesting

2019-03-16 21:23:36 UTC  

i think for the most part governments are way too harsh on drugs

2019-03-16 21:24:07 UTC  

cannabis becoming legalised more and more is a good step but idk if it's enough

2019-03-16 21:24:25 UTC  

that's something to agree on, since governments need to stop prohibiting psychedelics

2019-03-16 21:24:35 UTC  

yeah

2019-03-16 21:24:59 UTC  

same even for the Netherlands as a nationalist party says they need to even do research to how far "hard" drugs can be legally used

2019-03-16 21:25:03 UTC  

having dealers making them instead of actual professionals is so bad. it's safer to legalise stuff than have random people making them

2019-03-16 21:25:20 UTC  

if u can buy safe doses from a local pharmacy that's good imo

2019-03-16 21:25:49 UTC  

on hallucination though, administration of a dose causing hallucination should always require supervision from i.e. a nurse, doctor or any other authority

2019-03-16 21:26:25 UTC  

yeah, where stuff like that is legal "trip sitters" are a big thing

2019-03-16 21:26:43 UTC  

they'll just sit with u while ur tripping and if it's a bad trip they'll reassure u that it ends etc.

2019-03-16 21:27:27 UTC  

on that, I think that just regular training on working with hallucination is enough to decrease

2019-03-16 21:27:40 UTC  

yeah

2019-03-16 21:27:45 UTC  

maybe adding to that attanuating hypnosis