Havent we been seeing this same article for days?
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Democrats: just claim it sexually assaulted someone, it doesn’t know how to defend itself against baseless idiotic charges, and it just goes away.
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Who decided putting people on ventilators was the proper course of action?
Who is libertymavenstock, who wrote the italicized core section and what medical training do they have?
BFLR
Jim, would love your take on this. If this mechanism is accurate, it would seem to explain quite a lot.
Ahhhh. So THAT'S why we're seeing so many commercials encouraging us to donate blood lately.
To paraphrase Maxwell Smart. Sorry about that, dead people.
malaria is not bacteria it is a parasite. Even third year medical students know this. Zero credibility to this author
I’ve been hearing about hypoxia from family in healthcare. The same comments about hemoglobin and similarity to CO2 poisoning.
BkMk
Can a blood transfusion also help.
Interesting article if true.
All this information is based on a paper published on March 27th by two researchers in China:
A more understandable summary was published on Twitter on March 30th:
https://twitter.com/yishan/status/1244717172871409666?s=12
There is a drug called Desferal that is used in patients that have a genetic disease that causes too much iron to rise in their systems. It binds to excess iron and takes it out of the body. I wonder if this could be employed as a treatment for those who have advancing covids and all options are being played out.
While Malaria is from a parasite and Wuhan flu is not..parasitic drugs are working including invectermin in clinical studies.
Salon or slate had an article from a lung Dr who had the Wuhan and was cured from a drug..don’t remember which one.
His ferritin levels were off the charts.
still do not see people talking about those with red blood cell disorders that were thought to have evolved due to malaria...such as sickle cell anemia ..which occurs also in Iran.
I still have idiotic Doctors and nurse practioners that tell me I need to take iron after looking at my blood tests. When I say, no...I have thalessemia...it still doesn’t click.
Maybe one of these days a scientist will think about what happens to those with red blood cell disorders that already have an oxygen problem and how it dovetails with malaria, malaria drugs, and Wuhan
Another article yesterday (somewhere) said instead of ventilators what is better for Covid-19 patients is a less expensive machine that is connected intravenously that collects, cleans and resupplies the blood with oxygen in the hemoglobin, pumping the restored blood back into circulation, lowering the missing oxygen damage of Covid-19, without further impairing the lungs.
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