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Intravenous TherapyAn enormous amount of scientific literature has been written on vitamin C over the last century. Many researchers have found that the intravenous vitamin C therapy after amalgam removal are indispensable because they help to immediately chelate out stray mercury that has been released into the body during the removal process. In addition, the vitamin C acts as an immune system enhancer.
Some people try to save themselves the expense of the vitamin C intravenous therapy by taking vitamin C capsules instead. Oral vitamin C, although recommended, cannot achieve high enough tissue levels to bind the mercury just released. No matter what careful precautions are taken, a certain amount of mercury exposure is unavoidable during the removal procedure. Vitamin C DripImmediately after the removal of silver-mercury filling, we recommend vitamin C intravenous therapy. An intravenous vitamin C drip is a simple and pleasant therapy. A small needle is introduced into your vein (usually near the elbow), taped in place, and you may pleasantly rest or read for one hour as the vitamin C solution along with vitamin B gradually permeates your body, binding toxins and heavy metals. Many people report an increased feeling of well-being after a vitamin C drip. Vitamin C is the therapy of choice for many potentially fatal toxins and other toxic medical conditions that poison the body, for which no effective treatments presently exist. This makes vitamin C the ideal treatment for many infectious diseases that also produce highly toxic poisons and the associated toxic by-products of some microbial metabolism. The vitamin C is remarkably free of any side effects. Vitamin C is unquestionably the most non-toxic nutrient and supplement that is available today. For more information, or to book an appointment for intravenous therapy, or for any of our other services, please contact us at Pinewood Natural Health Centre - areas surrounding: Mississauga, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, Markham, call our Toronto Clinic: (416) 656-8100, for Pickering, Whitby, or Oshawa,call our Ajax Clinic: (905) 427-0057.
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