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Cebu_4_2
24th July 2018, 01:26 PM
experts urge people to get flu shot after deadly sepsis virus outbreak

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Health experts urge people to get flu shot after deadly sepsis virus outbreak kills 13-year-old boy



A virus which can kill in just 24 hours is causing doctors to push for vaccination
Health authorities are warning people about effects of catching the flu
It can lead to bacterial infection known as sepsis, which can kill rapidly


By BEN HILL FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Ben+Hill+For+Daily+Mail+Australia)
PUBLISHED: 20:09 EDT, 23 July 2018 | UPDATED: 21:29 EDT, 23 July 2018

Doctors are urging people to get flu shots in order to avoid a killer virus - and vaccine supplies are running low as the peak of the season hits.
Health authorities are warning people about the potential effects of catching the flu and urging them to get immunised.
For those that do contract the flu and go on to develop sepsis, the consequences can be deadly.
A shortage in the flu vaccine has been caused by unprecedented demand, and supplies were being reserved for those most at risk of becoming seriously ill.
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For those that do contract the flu and go on to develop sepsis, the consequences can be deadly

A 13-year-old boy who was healthy and active died after catching the flu.
Thomas Snell's condition rapidly became worse after he caught a cold while on a rugby tour.
He went to the doctor and was told to rest up and drink fluids - but he never became well again.
Thomas's aunt, Yvette Clarke, told Nine News (https://www.9news.com.au/national/2018/07/23/18/56/a-current-affair-sepsis-virus-health-experts-urge-people-to-get-flu-shot?ocid=Social-9News) her nephew was battling to cope with the virus.
'He was not settling. He couldn't sleep, he was really restless and in pain.

'It was 24 to 48 hours that he was in that state - a deathly state.'

Thomas was put on life support five hours later after contracting sepsis.

His organs shut down as his body tried to fight the bacterial infection, and 18 days later he died.

'There was nothing they could do to save him. If he had have survived he would have been a quad amputee.'

About 18,000 people in Australia are diagnosed with sepsis each year and 5000 of those die as a result - more than car crash and breast and prostate cancer deaths combined.ShaDamian Jones's 18-year-old daughter Madeline died from sepsis in 2017.

He said she was put on life support after catching the flu before developing sepsis.

'Just asking the question - could this be sepsis? I think is very important and people shouldn't be afraid to ask that question,' Mr Jones said.
Dr Dilip Dhupelia, Queensland president of the Australian Medical Association, said the flu should not be underestimated.

'Immediately, if you haven't had your flu shot you should be going to get it now. Sepsis or pneumonia, they're some of the causes of death as a result of flu.'
Thousands of Australians fear they could miss out on the flu vaccine as record numbers flock to try and protect themselves against the virus.

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Dr Dilip Dhupelia, Queensland president of the Australian Medical Association, said the flu should not be underestimated

An increase of 25 to 30 per cent of people trying to get their hands on the vaccine which has 'impacted the availability of supplies'.
In a statement on the Department of Health website Australia’s Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Hobbs said: 'The Department of Health is working closely with states and territories to monitor availability of vaccines.
'The Department of Health is also working closely with companies to ensure additional vaccines are brought into Australia.'
The Australian Government made 5.1 million doses available through the National Immunisation Program (NIP) in 2018.
WHAT IS SEPSIS?

Sepsis, also known as blood poisoning, occurs when the body reacts to an infection by attacking its own organs and tissues.
Worldwide, someone dies from the condition every 3.5 seconds.
Sepsis has similar symptoms to flu, gastroenteritis and a chest infection.
These include:


Slurred speech or confusion
Extreme shivering or muscle pain
Passing no urine in a day
Severe breathlessness
It feels like you are dying
Skin mottled or discoloured

Symptoms in children are:


Fast breathing
Fits or convulsions
Mottled, bluish or pale skin
Rashes that do not fade when pressed
Lethargy
Feeling abnormally cold

Under fives may be vomiting repeatedly, not feeding or not urinating for 12 hours.
Anyone can develop sepsis but it is most common in people who have recently had surgery, have a urinary catheter or have stayed in hospital for a long time.
Other at-risk people include those with weak immune systems, chemotherapy patients, pregnant women, the elderly and the very young.
Treatment varies depending on the site of the infection but involves antibiotics, IV fluids and oxygen, if necessary.

Bigjon
24th July 2018, 03:05 PM
Intravenous Vitamin C kills sepsis. Just have to find a doctor willing to risk losing his medical license for using something CHEAP and effective.

Ares
24th July 2018, 03:25 PM
Intravenous Vitamin C kills sepsis. Just have to find a doctor willing to risk losing his medical license for using something CHEAP and effective.

Next best thing is Liposomal vitamin C. Although a little pricey it does get vitamin C directly into the blood.

midnight rambler
24th July 2018, 03:48 PM
Next best thing is Liposomal vitamin C. Although a little pricey it does get vitamin C directly into the blood.

According to some MDs lipsomal vitamain C is more effective than IV vitamin C.

Dogman
24th July 2018, 03:50 PM
Sum times the Darwin award is too easily awarded... If the wrong shit that is great to eat , is injected directly..(unless diluted hugely) tho probably will not kill u..But ....Lmfao... So maybe not the darwin award, more like the dumshit award. ;D

Bigjon
24th July 2018, 06:35 PM
Sum times the Darwin award is too easily awarded... If the wrong shit that is great to eat , is injected directly..(unless diluted hugely) tho probably will not kill u..But ....Lmfao... So maybe not the darwin award, more like the dumshit award. ;D


https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2017/04/05/vitamin-c-b1-hydrocortisone-reduce-sepsis-mortality.aspx


https://duckduckgo.com/?q=johns+hopkins+vitamin+c+sepsis+protocol&t=opera&ia=web

This vitamin C stuff has been around for a long time, but it is not patentable and it is cheap. Medicine is a business interested in making more money from expensive treatments where the patient does not get well and stays on those expensive treatments.

A friend of mine had kidney failure and the alternative doc's revived his dead kidney's by using ozone and vit c infused in the blood.

Bigjon
24th July 2018, 07:55 PM
According to some MDs lipsomal vitamain C is more effective than IV vitamin C.

How can milligrams compete with grams?

As in 60 grams of vit c in the blood stream. How many liposomal capsules to achieve that?

I don't think liposomal is the answer to the question.

Dogman
24th July 2018, 08:02 PM
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2017/04/05/vitamin-c-b1-hydrocortisone-reduce-sepsis-mortality.aspx


https://duckduckgo.com/?q=johns+hopkins+vitamin+c+sepsis+protocol&t=opera&ia=web

This vitamin C stuff has been around for a long time, but it is not patentable and it is cheap. Medicine is a business interested in making more money from expensive treatments where the patient does not get well and stays on those expensive treatments.

A friend of mine had kidney failure and the alternative doc's revived his dead kidney's by using ozone and vit c infused in the blood.

Nuff said,,

Have a very great life for u and ur family...

Ares
24th July 2018, 08:05 PM
How can milligrams compete with grams?

As in 60 grams of vit c in the blood stream. How many liposomal capsules to achieve that?

I don't think liposomal is the answer to the question.

For everyday use, it is an answer as it has great bio-availability. Normal Ascorbic Acid the body absorbs roughly between 5-10% of the dosage. With Liposmal you absorb up to 95% because the ascorbic acid is encapsulated in fat which has to go through the liver in order to be broken down. Once the fat has been broken down the vitamin C is released into the blood stream similar to IV.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4915787/

Ares
25th July 2018, 04:47 AM
Bigjon and Dogman

No more personal attacks. I'm editing your post to remove the personal attacks. If you want to call each other names take it to the thunder dome. Consider this a warning, next offense will be a 3 day ban.

Bigjon
26th July 2018, 09:33 PM
For everyday use, it is an answer as it has great bio-availability. Normal Ascorbic Acid the body absorbs roughly between 5-10% of the dosage. With Liposmal you absorb up to 95% because the ascorbic acid is encapsulated in fat which has to go through the liver in order to be broken down. Once the fat has been broken down the vitamin C is released into the blood stream similar to IV.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4915787/

yep, great for maintenance of a healthy person.

However if you are sick Dr. Klenner found that high doses work best.

Frederick Robert Klenner, M.D. (1907-1984)
North Carolina, USA, Board-certified chest physician.

Vitamin C as antibiotic, antiviral, antitoxin
Very high dose injections of vitamin C, from 350 to 1,200 mg per kg body weight per day

For decades, Dr. Klenner treated patients with injections of vitamin C, ranging from 350 to 1,200 mg per kg body weight per day. Vitamin C at 350 mg/kg is about 20,000 to 35,000 mg/day for an adult. Vitamin C at 1,200 mg/kg is about 70,000 to 120,000 mg/day for an adult.

Klenner successfully treated polio, pneumonia, and other serious infectious diseases. (Klenner FR. Observations on the dose of administration of ascorbic acid when employed beyond the range of a vitamin in human pathology. Journal of Applied Nutrition, 1971. 23(3 and 4), p 61-68.) http://www.doctoryourself.com/klennerpaper.html

Klenner treated an astounding variety of diseases with massive doses of vitamin C: bladder infections, arthritis, leukemia, atherosclerosis, ruptured intervertebral discs, high cholesterol, corneal ulcer, diabetes, glaucoma, burns and secondary infections, heat stroke, radiation burns, heavy metal poisoning, chronic fatigue, and complications resulting from surgery.

Additionally, Klenner arrested and reversed multiple sclerosis with very high doses of vitamin C and other vitamins. (Klenner FR. Response of peripheral and central nerve pathology to mega-doses of the vitamin B-complex and other metabolites. Parts 1 and 2. J Applied Nutrition, 1973, 25:16-40. Free download at http://www.townsendletter.com/Klenner/KlennerProtocol_forMS.pdf )

Klenner’s specific treatment protocols are described in:

Smith, LH. Clinical guide to the use of vitamin C: The clinical experiences of Frederick R. Klenner, M.D. Portland, OR: Life Sciences Press, 1988. The full text of this book is posted at
http://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/198x/smith-lh-clinical_guide_1988.htm .

Biography and bibliography: Saul AW. Hidden in plain sight: the pioneering work of Frederick Robert Klenner, M.D. J Orthomolecular Med, 2007. Vol 22, No 1, p 31-38. http://www.doctoryourself.com/klennerbio.html and http://orthomolecular.org/library/jom