01/04/2026
A mainstream conversation, finally catching up.
A recent study reported that adding high-dose vitamin C to standard chemotherapy was associated with a significant improvement in survival for pancreatic cancer patients.
This isn’t about replacing oncology care.
It’s about supportive, evidence-informed strategies that work alongside conventional treatment — targeting oxidative stress, tumor metabolism, and treatment tolerance.
At DRIPBaR Jacksonville, we focus on adjunctive care, not alternatives.
High-dose IV vitamin C is administered under medical oversight and is designed to support the body during periods of extreme physiological stress — including cancer treatment.
The question is no longer “Is this being studied?”
It’s “Why isn’t supportive metabolic care discussed sooner?”
Our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Steve Rallis DC, ND's book on IV Vitamin C and Cancer can be found on Amazon.com
📍 Jacksonville, FL
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🔬 Evidence-guided. Medically supervised.
This therapy is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Always consult your oncology team.