The virus causes the breakdown of the tissues, especially tissues of the circulatory system, as it infects the cells and eventually lyses them.
One of the properties of vitamin C is that it acts as an immunomodulator, just like vitamin D, vitamin A, and many other substances. It stimulates your immune system to work harder and more efficiently so that your body has a better chance to fight off pathogenic illnesses. It doesn't directly do anything to most pathogens, it simply strengthens your immune system so that it has a better chance to fight off the infection and keep you alive. High dose vitamin C has a lot of very beneficial uses, but it's not going to save you from an Ebola infection. It might be useful as one small part of an overall treatment regimen, but by itself it's not going to save anyone. Telling people that all they need to survive Ebola is high dose vitamin C and ivermectin isn't much different from just shooting them in the head.
Who said anything about oral? I certainly didn't. High dose vitamin C means i.v. by definition. Do you want to move the goalposts again?
High dose vitamin C is good for many things, but if you stand on that fact when you are infected with Ebola, you won't be standing for long if that's all you're doing to fight the virus.
Ok…. What causes the break down of the tissues so people bleed out? There are a shit ton of alt medicine doctors who believe in igh dose vitamin C.
https://www.newhope.com/industry-news/can-super-high-intravenous-doses-of-vitamin-c-effect-viruses-
The virus causes the breakdown of the tissues, especially tissues of the circulatory system, as it infects the cells and eventually lyses them.
One of the properties of vitamin C is that it acts as an immunomodulator, just like vitamin D, vitamin A, and many other substances. It stimulates your immune system to work harder and more efficiently so that your body has a better chance to fight off pathogenic illnesses. It doesn't directly do anything to most pathogens, it simply strengthens your immune system so that it has a better chance to fight off the infection and keep you alive. High dose vitamin C has a lot of very beneficial uses, but it's not going to save you from an Ebola infection. It might be useful as one small part of an overall treatment regimen, but by itself it's not going to save anyone. Telling people that all they need to survive Ebola is high dose vitamin C and ivermectin isn't much different from just shooting them in the head.
Ok. When I say high dose I mean by IV. 20grams. 40-100 grams. I’ll stand on that fact. I’m not talking about high dose oral.
Who said anything about oral? I certainly didn't. High dose vitamin C means i.v. by definition. Do you want to move the goalposts again?
High dose vitamin C is good for many things, but if you stand on that fact when you are infected with Ebola, you won't be standing for long if that's all you're doing to fight the virus.