That was my thought — if the problem is the hemoglobin is broken, how could giving them more oxygen fix that?
I would expect that we could measure for this pretty well, so if this was happening, we’d use something to help with the excess iron, and something to help with oxygen.
I remember reading some research group was making a cell that could carry much more oxygen than hemoglobin, and deliver it somehow to organs, but I haven’t seen any more about it.
We went through this whole deal the first time this was brought to us. It was discounted then. Shortly after this appeared the Cytokine Storm diagnosis came out. Most of us thought this had been put to bed. Like chelation therapy and Helicobacteri antibiotic therapy for Coronary Artery Disease. Over. Done. Now here it is again.
There are people who understand IL-6 talking about proposed therapies. But here we are taking a step backward with hemoglobin disturbances. The people ini ICUs know how to detect hemoglobin poisoning. They arent seeing it, at least its what was said the first time this was brought to FR.
Rehashing emails and YouTube videos endlessly is not answering the question. And like I said, as the days drag by the lack of clinical evidence forthcoming is making me doubt there IS evidence to find.