Has he had a blood test? Is it bacterial? If it is, he needs antibiotics immediately. That can lead to sepsis, organ dysfunction and death, in a very short time.
My brother in law is currently in the ICU in a coma and on a respirator from acute sepsis. He’s been in there for a week. He is probably not gonna make it and if he does he’ll have major disabilities from the blood bleeds in his brain.
This is the second time he’s gotten sepsis. He recovered after being in the hospital with it for a month in 2024. It took him quite awhile to recover in a rehab, too. He had to have open heart surgery to replace a heart valve damaged by the sepsis. He was finally doing well the past year or so and back in he went. This time it is much worse
Don’t mess around with a blood infection. You will need powerful antibiotics to treat it. Not all of them work.
Please share the link below with your family before your brother-in-law passes over to give them hope they will all see him again one day, and to sooth some of the grief from losing a loved one for your whole family. It's an Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics article and it has 18 personal stories in it that were selected for the article. Mine is one of them. I had my Experience with the Divine while in the Navy. I was sitting in the flight engineer seat doing my job during an engine out emergency landing when my pilot used incorrect rudder and we departed the runway at 135 knots. Here's the link to download the article for free. https://nibjournal.org/voices/healthcareafternde/
God bless you and your family. I will pray for your brother-in-law to heal quickly.
He took antibiotics for another issue I guess and then told be now he has a blood infection, I told him maybe take another round of antibiotics and ivermectin and to add some sauerkraut to help the gut.
Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI) is an intravenous (IV) procedure that draws a small amount of blood, exposes it to UV light (specifically UVa, UVb, and UVc) to deactivate pathogens, and reinfuses it to stimulate the immune system and reduce inflammation. It is used for chronic infections, autoimmune diseases, and to improve circulation, often as an integrative therapy.
Key Details About UBI Therapy:
Procedure: Typically, a small volume of blood (2-10 mL per 10 lbs of body weight) is removed, irradiated with UV light, and returned to the patient. It is often performed in conjunction with ozone therapy.
Mechanism: UV light damages the DNA/RNA of bacteria and viruses, inactivating them, while modulating the immune system, such as increasing white blood cell production.
Conditions Treated: UBI is used for acute/chronic bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, cancer, autoimmune diseases (e.g., lupus, RA), allergies, and cardiovascular issues.
Treatment Frequency: Sessions generally last under an hour and are often done 1-2 times per week, with chronic conditions potentially requiring maintenance.
History & Status: Developed in the 1940s/50s for infections like septicemia and pneumonia, UBI fell out of favor with the rise of antibiotics, leading to it being called "the cure that time forgot". It is still considered a controversial, alternative, or functional medicine approach in many Western countries.
Potential Benefits and Safety:
Immune System Boost: It is believed to increase oxygen absorption and boost the immune response.
Safety: While some studies suggest it is effective without significant adverse effects, it is generally considered an alternative treatment.
Look into suppliers from India. I almost purchased 500 222mg pills of Fenbendazole for $150. Great price but you have to go through a weird website to pay. Worth the look, though.
Thank you so much, ivermectin was what I recommended right off hand, I love fennel and take it myself, I’ll recommend that as well if they can get it in time.
Has he had a blood test? Is it bacterial? If it is, he needs antibiotics immediately. That can lead to sepsis, organ dysfunction and death, in a very short time.
^this
My brother in law is currently in the ICU in a coma and on a respirator from acute sepsis. He’s been in there for a week. He is probably not gonna make it and if he does he’ll have major disabilities from the blood bleeds in his brain.
This is the second time he’s gotten sepsis. He recovered after being in the hospital with it for a month in 2024. It took him quite awhile to recover in a rehab, too. He had to have open heart surgery to replace a heart valve damaged by the sepsis. He was finally doing well the past year or so and back in he went. This time it is much worse
Don’t mess around with a blood infection. You will need powerful antibiotics to treat it. Not all of them work.
Aw that sucks. Prayers up for your brother.
Please share the link below with your family before your brother-in-law passes over to give them hope they will all see him again one day, and to sooth some of the grief from losing a loved one for your whole family. It's an Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics article and it has 18 personal stories in it that were selected for the article. Mine is one of them. I had my Experience with the Divine while in the Navy. I was sitting in the flight engineer seat doing my job during an engine out emergency landing when my pilot used incorrect rudder and we departed the runway at 135 knots. Here's the link to download the article for free. https://nibjournal.org/voices/healthcareafternde/
God bless you and your family. I will pray for your brother-in-law to heal quickly.
He took antibiotics for another issue I guess and then told be now he has a blood infection, I told him maybe take another round of antibiotics and ivermectin and to add some sauerkraut to help the gut.
Ivermectin and UBI.
Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI) is an intravenous (IV) procedure that draws a small amount of blood, exposes it to UV light (specifically UVa, UVb, and UVc) to deactivate pathogens, and reinfuses it to stimulate the immune system and reduce inflammation. It is used for chronic infections, autoimmune diseases, and to improve circulation, often as an integrative therapy.
Key Details About UBI Therapy: Procedure: Typically, a small volume of blood (2-10 mL per 10 lbs of body weight) is removed, irradiated with UV light, and returned to the patient. It is often performed in conjunction with ozone therapy.
Mechanism: UV light damages the DNA/RNA of bacteria and viruses, inactivating them, while modulating the immune system, such as increasing white blood cell production.
Conditions Treated: UBI is used for acute/chronic bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, cancer, autoimmune diseases (e.g., lupus, RA), allergies, and cardiovascular issues.
Treatment Frequency: Sessions generally last under an hour and are often done 1-2 times per week, with chronic conditions potentially requiring maintenance.
History & Status: Developed in the 1940s/50s for infections like septicemia and pneumonia, UBI fell out of favor with the rise of antibiotics, leading to it being called "the cure that time forgot". It is still considered a controversial, alternative, or functional medicine approach in many Western countries.
Potential Benefits and Safety: Immune System Boost: It is believed to increase oxygen absorption and boost the immune response.
Safety: While some studies suggest it is effective without significant adverse effects, it is generally considered an alternative treatment.
Damn, thank you!
look into hydrogen peroxide and chlorine dioxide.
Totally forgot about peroxide thanyou
Fenbendazole and Ivermectin
Look into suppliers from India. I almost purchased 500 222mg pills of Fenbendazole for $150. Great price but you have to go through a weird website to pay. Worth the look, though.
Thank you so much, ivermectin was what I recommended right off hand, I love fennel and take it myself, I’ll recommend that as well if they can get it in time.
Blood infections are usually parasites. Fibromectin
While parasites are possible, they are much more likely caused by bacteria.
“Bacteria are tiny, single-celled organisms that can be found almost everywhere on Earth, including inside and on the human body.”
Wouldn’t this align bacteria as being a parasite? So same though a little different?
According to several medical sources, parasite and bacteria are different organisms. Perhaps Internet search the differences to learn more.
I told them ivermectin because that’s usually my go to, is that what you where saying or did you mean Fibronectin?
Alinia.
And get an OAT blood test.
This is a new one for me but reading into it it’s very interesting, thank you!
Saved my family. Also acts as a pre and probiotic. Boosts gut bacteria. Very good drug.
Good to know thank you!!
I would reach out to Dr William Makis
https://contactout.com/William-Makis-26478913
or The Wellness Company
https://www.twc.health/pages/homepage
Talk to the doctor about studies done on high dose vitamin C for sepsis. There have been some conversations on it here if you search for vitamin c or sepsis. One example: https://greatawakening.win/p/15K6SpCAgJ/inside-a-history-and-recent-stor/
Thank you!