Vitamin C – ovarian cancer (ovarian carcinoma) treatment
Effective treatment of the ovarian cancer using Vitamin C
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung treats patients suffering from ovarian cancer by using intravenous, high-dose Vitamin C. The Vitamin C therapy is combined with other naturopathic treatment methods:
- Intravenous curcuma/curcumin
- B17 infusion therapies
- Detoxification infusions
- DCA treatments
- Ozone therapy
- Mistletoe therapy
- Virotherapy/oncolytic viruses/Rigvir
- NADH (coenzyme 1) infusions
- Base infusions
- Oncothermia / local hyperthermia
- and other alternative healing methods.
The Vitamin C therapy is administered individually depending on the patient.
Vitamin C and NADH (coenzyme 1) – ovarian cancer treatment
Vitamin C can be combined very well with other medications in the treatment of ovarian 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 ovarian cancer (ovarian carcinoma) 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 ovarian cancer (ovarian carcinoma).
Vitamin C and base infusions – ovarian cancer treatment
Patients suffering from ovarian 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 with base infusions in the treatment of ovarian cancer.
Vitamin C and DCA – ovarian cancer treatment
Patients suffering from ovarian cancer can be treated very well with a combination of Vitamin C and DCA.
The functioning of the mitochondria in the ovarian 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 ovarian cancer.
Vitamin C and oncothermia (local hyperthermia) – ovarian cancer treatment
Oncothermia (local hyperthermia) is an artificial fever treatment method that can easily be combined with Vitamin C treatment. Patients suffering from ovarian cancer receive fever therapy at the points where the ovarian 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 (local hyperthermia) in the treatment of ovarian cancer (ovarian carcinoma).
Vitamin C and curcuma (curcumin) – ovarian cancer treatment
Patients suffering from ovarian cancer can be treated very well with a combination of Vitamin C and curcuma (curcumin) . 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 ovarian cancer.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C with curcuma (curcumin) therapies in the treatment of ovarian cancer.
Vitamin C and ozone – ovarian 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 ovarian cancer.
Vitamin C and Vitamin B17 – ovarian 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 ovarian cancer.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C with Vitamin B17 (amygdalin) therapies in the treatment of ovarian cancer.
Vitamin C and artemisinin (artesunate) – ovarian 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 Center in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C with artemisinin (artesunate) therapies in the treatment of ovarian cancer.
Information about ovarian cancer/ovarian carcinoma
Patients with cancer often ask themselves many questions, such as: what is the most effective therapy? What can I do? What will happen next?
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl near Strasbourg, cancer patients are treated using natural and non-toxic therapies and taught about ways through which they themselves can encourage the healing process.
At the centre, Dr. Hartung administers high-dose Vitamin C infusions up to five times a week in the treatment of ovarian cancer. The Vitamin C treatment is combined with other naturopathic methods to improve the chances of recovery.
It is a known fact that cancer patients often suffer from a Vitamin C deficiency. They often do not consume enough Vitamin C. This weakens their immune system, which in turn enables the cancer to spread more easily. This is why the biological cancer treatment using Vitamin C infusions is administered to patients with ovarian cancer.
What is required for a Vitamin C infusion?
- Vitamin C/ascorbic acid 1 g to 15 g
- 100 ml or 250 ml isotonic saline solution
- Infusion set
- Transfer set for sterile liquids
- Venal cannulae
- Disinfectant
- Plaster
- Swabs
At the beginning of the Vitamin C infusion therapy, the injection bottle is first pierced with a transfer set. The infusion bottle is filled with the Vitamin C. The neck of the bottle is then swung slightly to mix the solution. The Vitamin C infusion solution should not be too cold. The Vitamin C infusion therapy should only be administered by an experienced doctor.
What are the advantages of a Vitamin C infusion therapy in patients suffering from ovarian cancer?
- no side effects
- no anaesthesia
- no pain
- no complications
- better quality of life
What can I do myself?
A healthy diet can do a lot of good. Healthy foods can be used therapeutically to fight ovarian cancer. For example, eating foods that are rich in Vitamin C can enable the immune system to strengthen the body’s repair system. A healthy diet helps the immune system to fight toxins, pathogens, cancer cells, and bacteria.
The foods should also contain other substances such as:
- selenium, which boosts the repair processes in the cells
- zinc, which seems to reduce the spread of cancer cells
- thymus enzymes, which can strengthen the immune system
- pomegranates, which can inhibit vascularisation of tumours.
It is clear that a healthy diet can go a long way in fighting the disease. The diet must not be too one-sided. Body substance should not be lost as this would weaken the patient.
What is the ovarian cancer/ovarian carcinoma ?
Ovarian cancer is a malignant disease of the ovaries. The actual cause is not yet clear. A congenital disposition is quite common. Hormones also play a role in the development.
Ovarian cancer is often diagnosed when it is too late. The disease symptoms are non-specific. Abdominal pains, flatulence, pains during bowel movements, and weight loss may occur.
The tumour can be felt during a gynaecological examination. Ultrasound screening, tumour markers in the blood, and computed tomography are other diagnosis methods. If one is diagnosed with ovarian cancer, it must be checked to ensure there are no further tumours since secondary tumours are quite common.