PSA and once again that Nobel prize-winning 'lil molecule said to rescue.
Epidemic status approaching: Doctors warn of a sepsis crisis that's killing one American every 90 seconds - and hospitals are missing it https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13165721/sepsis-crisis-killer-infections-hospital.html
(We will see time and again massive disruptions to our health due to the poison vaxx and the plandemic.)
Ivermectin tx research by NIH: Intravenous ivermectin for sepsis https://grantome.com/grant/NIH/R41-AI156935-01 "Public Health Relevance Sepsis is a devastating illness caused by systemic infection, and it is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in critical care units in hospitals. "
Using intraperitoneally administered ivermectin, a positive allosteric modulator of P2X4 receptors, we demonstrated that P2X4 receptor activation protected mice against bacterial dissemination, inflammation, and mortality during abdominal, polymicrobial sepsis in mice. *Here we will test the hypothesis that intravenously injected ivermection protects mice against sepsis-induced bacterial dissemination, *inflammation, organ injury, and mortality.
ALSO THIS: Ivermectin: enigmatic multifaceted ‘wonder’ drug continues to surprise and exceed expectations https://www.nature.com/articles/ja201711****
Notice the price of Ivermectin going up. Suggest keep your stocks of it dry next to your ammo.
Thanks for sharing this NoMore! Wish I knew this when my grandmother died of sepsis, and when my mom died from the chemo she got because of her cancer. The chemo messed her body up so much it couldn’t fight anything and top it off her cancer grew, not shrink like they said it would, so they could take it out by surgery.
I’m so glad the information is finally coming out and that I’m awake now to see it, however I’m pissed that the information was held away from us for so long and my family died because big farma could make their billions.
Chlorine Dioxide, Hypochlorous acid also should be stocked. F the hospitals.
The issue here is not the lack of medication available, it's the lack of proper diagnosis.
Exactly, but also, if suspected, there are no confirmation/treatment protocols in 25% of US hospitals. "The risk of dying from sepsis increases by as much as 8% for every hour of delayed treatment." You have 1 hour for diagnosis else septic shock sets in.