It began with a treatment for skin inflammation. Then, Reed Hogan II, MD, began pondering if an inexpensive, available, over-the-counter treatment might also work in severe gastrointestinal illness, much of it caused by inflammation. He was seeing success. Then, COVID-19 hit. He connected the inflammation dots, and wanted to attack the cytokine storm of the novel virus.
He contacted a leader in the nation’s largest pulmonary organization to start a physician-sponsored study with critical hospitalized patients. The result: his team cut death rates by 25-40%, down to 15.5%, and 8.2% not including those with DNRs (do-not-resuscitate orders). They also reduced the intubation rate (need for a ventilator) down to 16.4%, a reduction of 1/3 to 1/2 of reported rates in the pandemic.
“I wanted to see if we blunt the cytokine storm with medications anyone in the world can find and afford,” said Hogan, partner with GI Associates in Jackson, Mississippi. The study was not sponsored by a pharmaceutical company or government grant, but by the physicians of GI Associates themselves.
h/t Dr. Ley
Looks like that link went down the memory hole.
This looks like an updated one
https://www.northsidesun.com/covid-19%20cure
Fixed the link. Thanks.
I would also strongly recommend melatonin, which is demonstrated to reduce IL-6 (seriously bad inflammatory cytokine with this virus. Given that melatonin levels produced & secreted in our brains decreases dramatically with age, this may be a central issue in why age is such a powerful risk factor with morbidity/mortality with SARS-2. Of course, these OTC drugs don’t make any money for Big Pharma, just like hydroxychloroquine doesn’t.
Over the past 20+ years I have watched Big Pharma corrupt so much of medical practice. This is just another grand exhibition of their corrupting influence, especially over the .gov agencies such as the FDA & CDC. I no longer trust what they say, and have distrust for much of the medical publications as well. Politics + financial corruption have made them far too unreliable.
there are OTC drugs used to treat psoriasis or arthritis that specifically suppress the immune system.
has anyone though to try these to stop the CS, which is a run away immune system event????