No,I'm not necessarily suggesting that a dying child shouldn't receive a particular vitamin.I'm not a physician and therefore am not qualified to make such a statement.But I am saying that it's far too early to claim a "medical breakthrough".
And to be precise I mentioned four different medical schools...and that goes back to "reproducibility".
I think there is a long way to go on this subject.
But any hospital is going to have a hell of a fight from an army of lawyers in my family if they refuse Vitamin C upon request to someone with sepsis..especially when their Harvard protocol isnt working.
I don’t care if insurance will pay for it...and they probably would not pay for it...or at least they would put up a fight.
I will sign a waiver of liability.
Trying Vitamin C is better than someone dying because you didn’t try it and only followed Harvard protocol.