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Nutrition Injections As An Alternative Medicine

I've had a history of serious muscular problems since 1980 -- probably caused from excessive use of Tums as a treatment for hiatal hernia. Muscle biopsy, extensive tests at the Mayo Clinic, all sorts or epilepsy drugs, various forms of magnesium/calcium/potassium supplements, acupuncture, homeopathy, blood thinners, and other treatments -- all ineffective -- except for the use of 325 grams of Quinine Sulfate which help reduce cramps but not pain. Three years ago I was given a series of nutritional injections which provided for the first time in 30 years the feeling of limbs that I knew in my youth.

Nutritional Injections don't have FDA approval and most doctors don't believe in them -- but a few do. The ones that do can't tell you how they work -- only their patients that have benefited can. There is a suggestion that some individuals are unable to injest certain minerals/vitamins via the digestive tract and may need direct injections into the blood. Even though a chem panel test may show adequate minerals/vitamins -- it may not be what the body needs? I swear that it has helped my muscular problems, that my wife has cleared up painful arthritic wrists, and a nurse has only minor difficulty with asthma due to these shots.

I am presenting the ingredients of the injection and as you can see there is nothing that is unneeded by the body and nothing exotic. Injection (IV infusion) is needed so that all materials need to be liquid. It takes about 30 minutes to assumilate the injection without straining the body. Find a doctor that will offer this if you think it might be of help to you. The ingredients are:

  • 5cc Calcium Gluconate 10% (4.65 meq/10ml)
  • 5cc Asorbic Acid (500 mg/ml) -- Vitamin C
  • 2cc Magnesium Sulfate 50% (0.5 g/ml)
  • 2cc Vitamin B Complex
  • 1cc Vitamin B-12 (1000 mg/ml)
  • 1cc Selenium 40 meg/ml
  • 1cc Zinc 1mg/ml
  • 1cc Chromium Chloride 4 meg/ml
  • Sterile water for IV infusion - as needed
It may take a number of injections before you obtain the desired result.


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