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What is high-dose IV vitamin C therapy, and can it help you in your cancer journey? In When Oranges Become Apples, Dr. Steve Rallis takes readers on a compelling clinical journey that explains how vitamin C, when administered intravenously at high doses, changes its nature from a potent antioxidant to powerful anti-cancer therapy. Discover how IV vitamin C can enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy or radiation and reduce its toxicity. In these pages, you'll learn how to create a comprehensive treatment plan that helps disable cancer's metabolic machinery, which lab tests are required to…mehr

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What is high-dose IV vitamin C therapy, and can it help you in your cancer journey? In When Oranges Become Apples, Dr. Steve Rallis takes readers on a compelling clinical journey that explains how vitamin C, when administered intravenously at high doses, changes its nature from a potent antioxidant to powerful anti-cancer therapy. Discover how IV vitamin C can enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy or radiation and reduce its toxicity. In these pages, you'll learn how to create a comprehensive treatment plan that helps disable cancer's metabolic machinery, which lab tests are required to ensure safety, and how to best assess progress and improvement in your cancer journey. In language accessible to both patients and doctors, and through actual case examples, Dr. Rallis helps make this complementary cancer therapy less mysterious and more tangible.
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An internationally recognized authority on IV vitamin C in the supportive treatment of cancer, Dr. Rallis is committed to helping integrate functional medicine into conventional cancer care. A licensed doctor of both chiropractic and naturopathic medicine, and adjunct faculty at Trinity Medical School in integrative medicine, Dr. Rallis also serves as the Chief Medical Officer for The DRIPBaR Canada and is a founding member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the American IV Association. Dr. Rallis received his undergraduate degree in biological sciences from Western University in London, Ontario, his chiropractic degree from Parker University in Dallas, Texas, where he received a research scholarship, and his naturopathic medical degree from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine.With a passion for both research and education, Dr. Rallis' private practice in Barrie, Ontario, is one of the world's first to offer both research opportunities and integrative medicine rotations to medical students. Dr. Rallis has authored several peer-reviewed articles and focuses his research on supportive cancer care and integrative primary care. An accomplished public speaker, Dr. Rallis has shared his expertise with patient and physician groups across North America, South America, and Europe. His pioneering contributions to the field of integrative medicine and commitment to collaborative care have made him a respected figure in both conventional and complementary medicine.