And I was wondering how to calculate how much Vit C to have ready. If the young girl in the SOTT article weighed 17kg, and was taking between 8000 to 11,000mg per day, can we estimate 500mg Vit C per Kg body weight, per day?
The article stated 3000 mg first thing in the morning, and 2000 mg every 2 hours thereafter until you reach bowel tolerance. So you can basically experiment and see how much you can handle before you start getting loose stools. I knew of someone who was able to handle more than double what I can and they are smaller and weigh less than I do. So I don't think size or weight plays a big role. Or at least not as big a role as what your overall health is like.
From the article:
The day of her shot, she happily and comfortably held 24,000 mg. For the next couple of days after the shot, her dose was reduced to 20,000 mg/day. Then, for the next four days, her vitamin C dose went down to 15,000 mg/day. The next four: 14,000 mg, 13,000 mg, 12,000 mg and 11,000 mg per day respectively.
I am way behind reading all the posts here but I suspect the dosages used for the girl might have been Liposomal Vitamin C which avoids the titration limits of regular Vitamin C. Sorry if someone has already mentioned this. I think vitamin C is one of our best "tools". You can see that 24,000 mg is much higher than is to be expected using regular vitamin C. I suspect one can go much higher. In a previous podcast mentioned earlier Dr. Mercola gave a whole bottle to a man doing soil delivery for his garden because he was "sick as a dog". He told him to take three 1000 mg doses/tablets every hour to finish the bottle. The next day the man who had been on antibiotics felt fine.