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perico wrote:Hi,
I have several doubts with the Carthcart protocol for IVC.
1.-He says that in the past he used water for injection to make the drip, but now he uses the Ringer lactate solution. Is it possible then to use saline solution for making the drip?
I have easy access to 9% saline solution for injection, but I can't found the w.f.i. in great quantities.
2.-I'm thinking to make stock solutions of the same concentration but less quantity (over 50ml). This way I don't need to use the EDTA because I would use the solution in a day.
I think that i will have a problem with the sterility of the sodium ascorbate powder, because it is stored in a normal commercialized bottle. Which procedure do I have to follow to prevent the sodium ascorbate powder getting contaminated?
Do you know any procedure to sterilize the solution at 50% of sodium ascorbate before dilute it into the drip?
Regards
Hey, eDoc,eDOC wrote:PS: I'd request David to post a protocol, cause my English ain't that good!
davids1 wrote:Hey, eDoc,
My only familiarity with IV/C is theoretical, i.e. only what I've read. I've certainly never taken or given one!
Along those lines, I believe Cathcart [or someone] wrote that the sodium ascorbate itself is antimicrobial, i.e. so there is [essentially] no need for sterilized water. Personally, I would want to keep the amount of sodium to a minimum.
Warm regards,
David
P.S. And your English has always seemed good enough to me!
Hi eDoc,eDOC wrote:The point that was trying to make for Perico was, that I would make a simple to understand protocol for making a quality IVC and then hand it over to you to correct it cause is your English is PERFECT!
Kind Regards!
Hope you are feeling great and in good health too.
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