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by dectiri » Sun Dec 17, 2017 3:47 pm
Good heavens, why use the acid.. in our cat rescue work we use only ascorbate, so when i want to do my own divided dosing, i remembered an article on (or comments by) Irwin Stone (at DoctorYourself) and Irwin said that he had a client/friend who had defeated cancer many years and that the fellow used a mix of ascorbate and acid with ascorbate being nearly all the crystals, and the acid seemed just for the mouth watering effect... so I use a 3 to 1 ratio, and when i have my 'shot' of C-water, i let it stay under my tongue for as long as possible, letting a small swallow satisfy your natural need to swallow as the mouth watering effect proceeds with most of the shot safely held in the cheeks til after a swallow then back to sublingual... about 5-6 such small swallows til the shot is gone down the hatch...
I was also astounded by how effective this sublingual is compared to my original simple shot routine... so then came an 'opportunity' to apply this idea wider.. someone in the household got a cold, so it occurred to me that the real power needed was to get the C where the inflammation was, and by that time I had studied Dr Saul's course with his use of B12 -- INTRANASALLY -- BOOM... putting the C as close to the stuffy inflamed nasal/sinus tissue did the trick with very little increase in C from normal divided dosing sublingually.. boy would I have loved to call up Linus and tell him that glorious news, his C was undeniably powerful right where it was needed... you could feel it, just like when we used it transdermally on poison ivy... even did it for the achy-ness in the ear when the blessed rhinoviri tried that route... bingo..... transdermal where the need was, right along with the usual divided doses sublingual...
always ASCORBATE FOR THE DIRECTLY PRESSED TRANSDERMAL USES.. best as always... and get us an american manufacturing source for this life supporting vital need somehow........ see ya....