Vitamin C – uterine cancer (uterine carcinoma) treatment
Vitamin C for patients with uterine cancer/uterine carcinoma
The Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl uses Vitamin C to treat cancer under the supervision of Dr. Hartung. Uterine cancer, also referred to as uterine carcinoma, is treated intravenously using Vitamin C doses of up to 15 g. The intravenously administered Vitamin C has antioxidant properties that improve the immune response of the patients. Scientific studies from America have shown that Vitamin C can specifically kill cancer cells without affecting healthy cells. The Vitamin C infusions are very well tolerated.
Vitamin C can be combined with other alternative healing methods in the treatment of uterine cancer
When treating patients suffering from uterine cancer (uterine carcinoma) at the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C infusions with natural healing therapies to boost their effect:
- 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 above-mentioned naturopathic cancer therapies can easily be combined with conventional medical treatments.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, 2 km from the border with France, Dr. Hartung has successfully been using high-dose Vitamin C infusion therapy in patients suffering from uterine cancer (uterine carcinoma) for years.
Vitamin C and NADH (coenzyme 1) – uterine cancer treatment
Vitamin C can be combined very well with other medications in the treatment of uterine cancer. The therapeutic effect of Vitamin C is very well complemented by NADH (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 uterine 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 uterine cancer.
Vitamin C and base infusions – uterine cancer treatment
Patients suffering from uterine 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 uterine cancer.
Vitamin C and DCA – uterine cancer treatment
Patients suffering from uterine cancer can be treated very well with a combination of Vitamin C and DCA (dichloroacetate).
The functioning of the mitochondria in the uterine 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 the Vitamin C therapy with DCA therapy in the treatment of endometrial cancer.
Vitamin C and Oncothermia (local hyperthermia) – uterine cancer treatment
Oncothermia (local hyperthermia) is an artificial fever treatment method that can easily be combined with Vitamin C treatment. Patients suffering from uterine cancer receive fever therapy at the points where the uterine 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 uterine cancer.
Vitamin C and curcuma (curcumin) – uterine cancer treatment
Patients suffering from uterine 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 uterine cancer.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C with curcuma (curcumin) therapies in the treatment of uterine cancer.
Vitamin C and ozone therapy – uterine 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 uterine cancer.
Vitamin C and Vitamin B17 (amygdalin) – uterine 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 the treatment of uterine cancer.
At the Alternative Cancer Treatment Centre in Kehl, Dr. Hartung combines Vitamin C with Vitamin B17 (amygdalin) therapies in the treatment of uterine cancer.
Vitamin C and artemisinin (artesunate) – uterine 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 uterine cancer.
Information about uterine cancer/uterine carcinoma
Endometrial cancer (uterine cancer) is a malignant disease of the uterine lining (also known as endometrium). If often affects women aged over 40 years. Uterine cancer is twice as common as cervical cancer. and continues to affect more and more women.
Symptoms and diagnosis
In the early stages, endometrial cancer can only be diagnosed through screening. If the tumour has progressed, bleeding may occur. After menopause, irregular bleeding is suspicious. A gynaecological examination should be conducted to check for uterine carcinoma. Abdominal pains resulting from the endometrial cancer often mean that the cancer has progressed to a very advanced stage.
An increased concentration of estrogen in blood can promote the development of the tumour. Civilisation diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes also increase the risk of tumour development.
Endometrial cancer/uterine cancer can be diagnosed very well with ultrasound screening.
Computerised tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are also suitable methods. The diagnosis to check for cancer is usually conducted through endometrial ablation (scraping the uterus).