Magaziner Center for Wellness
Home | Location | Contact Us | Site Map 



Call to schedule now: 856-424-8222 
Medical Services
- Chelation Therapy
- Prolotherapy & Pain Management
- Platelet Rich Plasma
- Cancer Strategies
- Intravenous Vitamin Therapy
- Hormone Replacement Therapy
- Nutritional Supplementation
- Detoxification & Rejuvenation
- Hyperbaric Oxygen
- Allergy & Environmental Medicine
- Non-Surgical Cosmetic Procedures
- Sauna Therapy
- Autism & DAN Protocol
- Weight Loss
- ONDAMED

Intravenous Vitamin Therapy

The Magaziner Center for Wellness administers intravenous vitamins and nutrients to help restore energy, remove heavy metals and treat fibromyalgia and infections.  We also utilize intravenous vitamin C in our attack against cancer and we are a participating center in the NIH-approved TACT trial using chelation therapy for heart disease. 

vitamins


Additional Resources

channel 6 news

Nov. 8, 2006
Watch Dr. Magaziner on ABC in Philadelphia
click here

Books & Articles

Living Longer & HealthierThe Complete Idiot's Guide to Living Longer & Healthier
Alpha Books, 2000

Some opt for vitamin C therapy
Shawn Rhea, Courier-Post

Study finds vitamin C may stop cancer growth
NBC10.com


Magaziner Center for Wellness
Call Today: 856-424-8222

Newsletter Sign-Up

Medical Services - Intravenous Vitamin Therapy

Print Page print

For more than 20 years, the Magaziner Center for Wellness in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, a nationwide leader in complementary and alternative medicine, has been actively treating cancer patients. In addition to oral supplementation with immune modifiers, botanicals, and nutriceuticals, intravenous infusions of vitamin C and other nutrients have also played an important role in patient treatment.

New scientific studies published by researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have revealed that the use of intravenous vitamin C may play a powerful role in cancer treatment.

In the 1970’s, Dr. Linus Pauling noted that the administration of vitamin C was beneficial for cancer patients, but researchers from the Mayo Clinic later debunked his theory after they claimed to have repeated his studies and noted no benefit. As a result, interest in the use of vitamin C in cancer declined.

However, the Mayo Clinic had not actually repeated Pauling’s studies. In most of their studies, they had administered vitamin C by mouth while Pauling had been using intravenous vitamin C. So, in fact, the routes of administration were vastly different. And now, we know that oral and intravenous vitamin C are not absorbed the same.

Dr. Mark Levine, Chief of the Molecular and Clinical Nutrition Section, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the NIH, found that while oral intake of vitamin C reaches a saturation point, "when you give doses intravenously, they go through the roof in the blood and then they are cleared."

In studies published in September, 2005 and March, 2006, Dr. Mark Levine and his colleagues at the NIH published key papers requesting that the role of high-dose intravenous vitamin C therapy in cancer patients be reassessed. They found that when administered intravenously, blood levels of vitamin C could be 50 to 70 times higher than the maximum concentrations achieved with the oral dosage alone. Furthermore, they concluded that the intravenous administration could selectively kill cancer cells (or infectious agents) without harming normal cells.

“At the highest concentration of ascorbic acid, if given intravenously, they don’t touch normal cells and they kill lots of cancer cells,” Levine commented. It has been found, according to the September 12-16, 2005 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, that vitamin C led to the formation of hydrogen peroxide, a substance naturally formed by white blood cells (WBC’s) that can kill cancer cells.

Although many of our patients continue to receive more conventional care from their oncologist, some have elected to exclusively pursue complementary and integrative medicine therapies. Our experience has been that patients who receive large doses of intravenous vitamin C and other complementary therapies live a fuller, more vibrant, energetic life and suffer many less side effects from more conventional treatments than those who receive, for example, chemotherapy and radiation alone. In many patients, we have noted greater tumor shrinkage and longer periods of remission. Although more studies are still needed, it appears that high-dose intravenous vitamin C may offer an effective alternative for cancer patients.

For more information about Intravenous Vitamin Therapy treatments, please call the Magaziner Center for Wellness at 856-424-8222.

Magaziner Center for Wellness

Magaziner Center for Wellness
1907 Greentree Road
Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08003


Home  |  Medical Services  |  Magaziner Center  |  Health Resources  |  Media Center  |  Online Store  |  Location  |  Contact Us  |  Site Map

©2010 Magaziner Center for Wellness. All Rights Reserved.
website designed & powered by Websketching.com
website cms  |  webstore cms

DISCLAIMER: The information contained on this website has not been evaluated by The Food and Drug Administration. It is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individuals suffering from any disease or illness, should consult with a physician or health care professional. Unsolicited patient email may not be answered and is not a substitute for obtaining medical advice in person from a health professional.