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"Therefore, by artificially lowering fever with aspirin, infection multiplied and spread to internal organs. Aspirin also “thins” the blood causing the lungs to develop a dangerous buildup of fluid. Now we have a perfect medium for germ growth. Therefore, autopsies from 1918 flu or Spanish Flu victims did not reveal death from viral infection but from “wet” or “hemorrhagic” lungs and pulmonary edema."<Ref>https://korenwellness.com/blog/1918-flu-killer-flu-killer-aspirin/</Ref> | "Therefore, by artificially lowering fever with aspirin, infection multiplied and spread to internal organs. Aspirin also “thins” the blood causing the lungs to develop a dangerous buildup of fluid. Now we have a perfect medium for germ growth. Therefore, autopsies from 1918 flu or Spanish Flu victims did not reveal death from viral infection but from “wet” or “hemorrhagic” lungs and pulmonary edema."<Ref>https://korenwellness.com/blog/1918-flu-killer-flu-killer-aspirin/</Ref> | ||
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Preparations for diagnosing, treating and preventing bacterial pneumonia should be among highest priorities in influenza pandemic planning, they write. "We are encouraged by the fact that pandemic planners are already considering and implementing some of these actions," says Dr. Fauci.<Ref>https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/bacterial-pneumonia-caused-most-deaths-1918-influenza-pandemic</Ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 26 October 2020
Endotracheal intubation[1], commonly used by some doctors in the treatment of Coronavirus often made the problem in the lungs worse. Ventilators often exacerbated a cytokine storm from bacteria during an immune response. This can lead to clots opening the way to other metabolic problems including morbidity in limbs and/or pneumonia. Many of the complications and deaths were not from the virus but from medical intervention and treatments.
During the Spanish flu unfortunately doctors treated patients with high doses of aspirin which killed thousands of people. Evidence is that the Spanish Flue was not more virulent than other flu viruses. There were numerous factors that contributed to the high death rate including poor diets and public Hygiene which was just beginning to be improved after the rise in the concentration of a large population. One,"surprising factor in the high death toll: the misuse of aspirin" by doctors.[2]
"Therefore, by artificially lowering fever with aspirin, infection multiplied and spread to internal organs. Aspirin also “thins” the blood causing the lungs to develop a dangerous buildup of fluid. Now we have a perfect medium for germ growth. Therefore, autopsies from 1918 flu or Spanish Flu victims did not reveal death from viral infection but from “wet” or “hemorrhagic” lungs and pulmonary edema."[3]
Another major cause of death was bacterial infection in the lungs.
Preparations for diagnosing, treating and preventing bacterial pneumonia should be among highest priorities in influenza pandemic planning, they write. "We are encouraged by the fact that pandemic planners are already considering and implementing some of these actions," says Dr. Fauci.[4]
Countries like Japan appear to have ended up with an extremely low death rate(850 by July 2020) because they used the asthma inhaler rather than rushing to Intubation with ventilators. Taiwan had only 7 deaths with 23 million crowded inhabitants (by July 2020).
Diet remains a major contributor to the death rate in America. The death rate in America seems to have gone down this year despite the Coronavirus. Certainly many causes of death have decreased statistically. This is likely due to the fact many of the people who might have died from infection in the lungs, heart-failure, kidney-failure, pulmonary edema or any of the numerous other previous existing morbidity including problem caused by ill-advised medical intervention they had at the time of death now will only die of Covid on the record.
The high death rate from the coronavirus and COVID does not seem to exist except in the mouth of the media and the people who believe them. The high death numbers beyond normal flu deaths seem to be inflated by false and fraudulent data collection and some times by poor health and medical choices.
- ↑ Intubation is a medical procedure involving the insertion of a tube into the body. Patients are generally anesthetized beforehand. Examples include tracheal intubation, and the balloon tamponade with a Sengstaken-Blakemore tube. Many COVID-19 patients are requiring tracheal intubation, and there have been growing concerns about personal protective equipment and safety. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intubation
- ↑ https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091002132346.htm
- ↑ https://korenwellness.com/blog/1918-flu-killer-flu-killer-aspirin/
- ↑ https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/bacterial-pneumonia-caused-most-deaths-1918-influenza-pandemic