Vitamin C / treatment of the colon cancer / information
Vitamin C intravenous -treatment of the colon cancer/colon carcinoma
Colon cancer, also known as colon carcinoma, is a malignant tumour of the large intestine. It is the second most common form of cancer among men and women in northern Europe.
In the initial stage, colon cancer rarely causes pain. It almost always starts as small, benign polyps.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Vitamin C infusions intravenously are used to treat the colon cancer. Vitamin C is an important antioxidant. It captures free radicals in the body and makes them harmless. It protects cells from degeneration. Vitamin C also boosts the immune system and strengthens it in the fight against cancer cells. Patients suffering from colon cancer often have a Vitamin C deficiency. Vitamin C, administered intravenously in high doses, has a positive effect on the treatment of colon carcinoma. That is why Dr. Hartung administers intravenous Vitamin C to patients suffering from colon cancer.
Vitamin C and other therapies / treatment of the colon cancer
Vitamin C infusions combine very well with the following therapies:
- Intravenous curcuma / curcumin
- B17 intravenous therapies
- Detoxification intravenous infusions
- DCA treatments intravenous
- Ozone therapy intravenous
- Mistletoe therapy
- Virotherapy/oncolytic viruses/Rigvir
- NADH (coenzyme 1) infusions intravenous
- Base infusions against hyperacidity of the cancer
- Oncothermia / local hyperthermia
- and other alternative healing methods.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl near Strasbourg, up to 15 g of Vitamin C are administered intravenously. The Vitamin C dosage is adjusted individually.
Vitamin C and NADH (coenzyme 1) /colon cancer treatment
Vitamin C can be combined very well with other medications in the treatment of colon cancer. The therapeutic effect of Vitamin C is very well complemented byNADH (coenzyme 1).
NADH (coenzyme 1) boosts the production of ATP energy in cells.
Just like Vitamin C, NADH (coenzyme 1) is a powerful antioxidant.
NADH (coenzyme 1) repairs the DNA of damaged cells.
Due to the above properties, it is recommended that patients suffering from colon cancer be treated with NADH (coenzyme 1) infusions.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C and NADH (coenzyme 1) therapies in the treatment of colon cancer.
Vitamin C and base infusions / colon cancer treatment
Patients suffering from colon cancer should receive a combination of Vitamin C and base infusions. The base infusions reduce the hyperacidity of the tumour, and the painful and irritated tissue is relieved and can regenerate.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C infusions with base infusions in the treatment of colon cancer.
Vitamin C and DCA / colon cancer treatment
A combination of Vitamin C and DCA (dichloroacetate) can be very well suited for treatment of patients suffering from colon cancer.
The functioning of the mitochondria in the colon cancer cells is impaired. DCA can normalise the mitochondrial function and induce apoptosis. This inhibits cell proliferation and slows down tumour growth.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C therapy with DCA therapy in the treatment of colon cancer.
Vitamin C and oncothermia (local hyperthermia) / colon cancer treatment
Oncothermia (local hyperthermia) is an artificial fever treatment method that can easily be combined with Vitamin C treatment. Patients suffering from colon cancer receive fever therapy at the points where the colon cancer cells are still present or suspected. The immune system is activated by the fever and can fight the cancer cells. Vitamin C, with its immunostimulant properties, can boost the effect of oncothermia (local hyperthermia) significantly.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C with oncothermia in the treatment of colon cancer.
Vitamin C and curcuma (curcumin) / colon cancer treatment
A combination of Vitamin C and curcuma (curcumin) can be very well suited for treatment of patients suffering from colon cancer. Curcuma (curcumin) activates the genes responsible for apoptosis (cell death) and has properties that can inhibit the development of blood vessels in the tumour tissue. Combining these properties with the immunostimulatory effects of Vitamin C has proven to be very effective in fighting colon cancer.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C with curcuma (curcumin) therapies in the treatment of colon cancer.
Vitamin C and ozone therapy / colon cancer treatment
Ozone is an energised form of oxygen. It has a disinfecting effect.
At low concentrations, ozone can mobilise the body’s defences and activate the immune system. It also boosts the effect of Vitamin C in cancer treatment.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl near Strasbourg, Dr. Hartung uses this combination in the treatment of colon cancer.
Vitamin C and Vitamin B17 (amygdalin) / colon cancer treatment
Vitamin B17 (amygdalin) is a natural substance. Studies have shown that Vitamin B17 (amygdalin) can be considered as a poison for cancer cells. Some doctors use the term “natural chemotherapy” when describing therapy with Vitamin B17 (amygdalin). When combined with Vitamin C, Vitamin B17 (amygdalin) is well suited for treatment of colon cancer.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C with Vitamin B17 (amygdalin) therapies in the treatment of colon cancer.
Vitamin C and artemisinin (artesunate) /colon cancer treatment
Artemisinin (artesunate) is a natural substance. Different studies have shown that artemisinin (artesunate) can attack and kill cancer cells. Iron reacts with artemisinin (artesunate) to produce free radicals. Programmed cell death can be set in motion in the mitochondria. Vitamin C treatment complements artemisinin therapy very well.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C with artemisinin (artesunate) therapies in the treatment of colon cancer.
Information about colon cancer/colon carcinoma
Most cases of colon cancer begin as small, benign polyps that later degenerate.
Symptoms
Colon cancer only produces symptoms of disease at a very late stage. In the advanced stage, when the tumour has become larger, the patient may suffer from bowel obstruction and rectal bleeding. Intestinal spasms, diarrhoea, constipation, and meteorism (tympanites) are some of the possible signs of malignant bowel disease. The tumour can lead to weight loss, weakness, fatigue, anaemia, and pain.
Diagnosis
It is very difficult to diagnose colon cancer in the early stages. It is advisable to perform preventative tests (stool test, colonoscopy, hemoccult, etc.).
Risk factors
Factors that may increase the risk of colon cancer include polyps and the age of the patient. The older the patient, the more often colon cancer is diagnosed. There also seems to be a genetic predisposition. Certain bowel diseases, such as ulcerative colitis, increase the risk of developing colon cancer.
Possible causes of the development of colon cancer include a meat-rich diet and low-fibre diet.
In Europe, the number of people suffering from colon cancer has increased in recent years. Colon cancer has now become one of the most common malignant diseases in Europe. Men are more likely to develop colon cancer, with a ratio to women of about 55:45.