hockeyfan1
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Frycer14 said:hockeyfan1 said:L K said:Did you actually read the article because your conclusion and what the authors advocate and discuss are not remotely in line with where you are trying to peddle it
Just what misinterpretation are you alluding to?
The conclusion at the end of the article concludes and summaries the findings of the observational study. The conclusion speaks for itself.
If I'm reading the article correctly, the vitamin injections are being used to treat a byproduct of the infection in the very ill -sepsis. It's not being used as any other benefit that I could ascertain, and yet it takes careful reading past the sensationalist headlines to actually get any valid information.
It's these sort of articles that infuriates me, because they're manipulative, and often quoted with an agenda.
What agenda? Did you actually comprehend anything of value of what was stated?
Seriously ill patients, yes seriously ill patients and who isn?t critically ill from Coronavirus and in the ICU. At least steps are being taken in a new direction with this experimental cocktail of a treatment which also includes the usage of anti-malarial and anti-virals. Furthermore, it should come as no surprise that Vit C can act both as an anti-viral and anti-bacterial manner in conjunction with a proper administration of therapy/treatment. This has long been studied in natural medicine circles.
The idea of boosting the immune system thus uplifting the state of the patient due to nutritional deficiencies makes perfect sense.
A little bit of hope can go a long way to helping the hopeless. It?s wonderful that traditional mainstream and non-traditional medicine come together for the betterment of humanity in the face of this insidious malady.
No one is professing cure with one method alone. It takes an amalgam or a multi-faceted approach (even in the realm of ?experimental?) to tackle the issue at hand. The fact that the above was first tried in China successfully and being replicated in part here shows a diversified approach does indeed work.