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Calcium gluconate

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:43 am
by perico
Hi every one,

In the clinical guide of use of vitamin C of Klenner, it is written:

Calcium seemed to enhance the effects of the C when both were give
simultaneously. But a gram of just the calcium given intravenously can slow the heart
rate to a dangerous degree.


This bradycardia can occur when 1g of calcium gluconate is added to the injection of sodium ascorbate, or only when a gram of calcium gluconate is injected alone?

This calcium gluconate by vein can be substituted by oral calcium?

Here Carthcart states that he never saw an hipocalcemia.

http://www.doctoryourself.com/vitciv.html

Regards

Re: Calcium gluconate

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 11:54 am
by ofonorow
One thing to keep in mind is that the Clinical Guide is based on the clinical experience and papers of Fredrick Klenner, the earliest pioneer with intravenous vitamin C. Dr. Cathcart, and now Dr. Levy work on the shoulders of Klenner, and I believe their experience and information might be superior to the very early observations.

I am also aware of how unfavorably Dr. Levy now views calcium given his wonderful new vitamin C book DEATH BY CALCIUM.