IV B1+Vit. C+ Cortisone Prevents Septic Induced Death

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Hey all, here's a great link to Dr. Thomas Levy's site about this treatment protocol. It has a couple of videos, including one with the ICU doctor who developed the treatment and his staff. We have a close friend who just lost a young cousin in a California hospital to sepsis. What a waste. Ignorance is no longer any excuse.

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Hey all, here's a great link to Dr. Thomas Levy's site about this treatment protocol. It has a couple of videos, including one with the ICU doctor who developed the treatment and his staff. We have a close friend who just lost a young cousin in a California hospital to sepsis. What a waste. Ignorance is no longer any excuse.

Dr. Thomas Levy
Thanks for the link.
 

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Hey all, here's a great link to Dr. Thomas Levy's site about this treatment protocol. It has a couple of videos, including one with the ICU doctor who developed the treatment and his staff. We have a close friend who just lost a young cousin in a California hospital to sepsis. What a waste. Ignorance is no longer any excuse.

Dr. Thomas Levy

Thanks. So sorry for your and your friend's loss. I think thiamine is really one of the most underrated emergency tools any hospital has in its arsenal. Hopefully, this protocol finds wider use.
 

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Thanks. So sorry for your and your friend's loss. I think thiamine is really one of the most underrated emergency tools any hospital has in its arsenal. Hopefully, this protocol finds wider use.
Thanks for your kind words. There's go to be a back story not yet told (afaik) about how the doctor decided to even look at this combination in the first place. While we didn't personally know the young man who died, the loss of life caused by the power cartel of fda, big pharma, and the ama over the decades angers me to no end.
 
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e, if you have a family member dying of sepsis on an intensive care unit, demand that Dr. Marik's protocol be immediately instituted. If you are denied this option, make sure your physician understands that immediate legal action to initiate the therapy will ensue, and that the death of your loved one will assure the initiation of a malpractice suit against him/her.

However, only sue the physician in charge, as physicians have a herd mentality and are scared to death of being the sole focus of a malpractice suit or medicolegal challenge.
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My niece died in Corfu this year of sepsis, a mother of 2 very young children.
Doctor ignored a temperature of 40 ,severe pain, unable to move legs.he told her husband
To keep the children away as it was gastroenteritis. He gave her paracetamol,
Anti sickness injection. Doctor never took heart rate or put a stethoscope
, on her

She died the next morning in hospital.
Went on holiday and never came home, just shocking
 
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No medical doctor can ignore the lifesaving realities related to vitamin C therapy
Dr. Marik also made the point that critically ill patients have either very low or undetectable vitamin C levels in the blood. This alone would always justify the administration of vitamin C. A scientifically sound argument can be made for the septic patient ultimately dying just because of this profound lack of vitamin C remaining in the body.

Also of note, Dr. Marik used a vitamin C dosage of 1.5 grams IV every 6 hours for 4 days or until discharge from the ICU. Much larger doses of vitamin C have been proven to be just as safe as this dosage, and increasing the dosage of vitamin C should always remain an option if the patient does not promptly improve, or even continues to deteriorate.

Medicolegally speaking, the genie is now out of the bottle. With the publicity given to Dr. Marik's protocol, especially on television and in videos on the internet, treating physicians are no longer in a position to deny any patient the benefits of such a therapy, or even to say that they have not heard of it. Physicians have an obligation of due diligence in educating themselves on the most current of treatment recommendations for a given condition. This is especially true when the treatment is:

1. Inexpensive
2. Nontoxic
3. Effective

When a treatment is very expensive, significantly toxic, and/or questionably effective, a legitimate medicolegal argument can be made to withhold such a treatment. NONE of these considerations apply to Dr. Marik's cocktail of vitamin C, hydrocortisone, and thiamine.

Even if subsequent studies show less dramatic results than those achieved by Dr. Marik in his series of septic patients, there is no defense a physician can offer, other than arrogance and pride at being "told" what to do, to withhold this treatment from a patient dying on the ICU and not responding to traditional antibiotics and supportive therapy.

Vitamin C therapy ought to be considered a powerful tool for Western medicine
To be perfectly clear: There can never be an argument that Dr. Marik s protocol is supplanting or replacing any other indicated treatments. And even if there continues to be debate over how effective Dr. Marik s protocol might be for sepsis, along with the typical clamoring for "more studies" to quantify that effectiveness, there can be no reasonable debate that any patient should be denied the opportunity to be given an inexpensive and nontoxic therapy – especially when a high chance of death is looming in only a few days or even in a few hours.

When something is cheap and nontoxic, you don't have to wait years for "definitive" results. Medicine loves being sophisticated and well-defined, but sometimes just knowing that something won't hurt you while often working is all that is really needed.

Therefore, if you have a family member dying of sepsis on an intensive care unit, demand that Dr. Marik's protocol be immediately instituted. If you are denied this option, make sure your physician understands that immediate legal action to initiate the therapy will ensue, and that the death of your loved one will assure the initiation of a malpractice suit against him/her.

However, only sue the physician in charge, as physicians have a herd mentality and are scared to death of being the sole focus of a malpractice suit or medicolegal challenge.
 
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