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<blockquote data-quote="Simeon_Strangelight" data-source="post: 1306355" data-attributes="member: 6783"><p><strong>RE: Health remedies and prevention for Coronavirus / flu</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah - one MD I talked to did it by IM injections in the butt. It burns a little if you have a higher dose, so most don't do it that way. IV also has the advantage of doing it over a bit longer period. </p><p></p><p>Sure - injecting yourself in the muscle isn't so bad, but the spread is different. I don't mind taking it orally. Most people I know who had issues taking it orally either overdid it (almost all women taking way too much too fast when being 100 pounds) or they required rather the sodium ascorbate liquid version since they are the minority who do better with that version than l-ascorbic acid. </p><p></p><p>The cost per treatment likely includes the personnel cost and you staying there for a while since they normally drip it into you slowly. The product itself is cheap - the pricing is basically for the service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simeon_Strangelight, post: 1306355, member: 6783"] [b]RE: Health remedies and prevention for Coronavirus / flu[/b] Yeah - one MD I talked to did it by IM injections in the butt. It burns a little if you have a higher dose, so most don't do it that way. IV also has the advantage of doing it over a bit longer period. Sure - injecting yourself in the muscle isn't so bad, but the spread is different. I don't mind taking it orally. Most people I know who had issues taking it orally either overdid it (almost all women taking way too much too fast when being 100 pounds) or they required rather the sodium ascorbate liquid version since they are the minority who do better with that version than l-ascorbic acid. The cost per treatment likely includes the personnel cost and you staying there for a while since they normally drip it into you slowly. The product itself is cheap - the pricing is basically for the service. [/QUOTE]
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