Deutsche Heilpraktiker-Zeitschrift 2014; 9(05): 38-43
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1395402
Praxis
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Das Powervitamin

Claudia Vollbracht
,
Rainer Suda

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Publikationsdatum:
31. Oktober 2014 (online)

Summary

Vitamin C kann hochdosiert nur als Infusion eingesetzt werden, die notwendigen Wirkspiegel lassen sich physiologisch nicht anders erreichen. Vitamin-C-Mangelzustände sind die Hauptindikation für die Hochdosistherapie, sie entstehen durch unterschiedliche Erkrankungen. Die Infusionsbehandlung ist relativ problemlos durchzuführen, vorausgesetzt das richtige Trägermedium wird verwendet, die richtige Verdünnung und Infusionsgeschwindigkeit werden beachtet.

 
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