Deaths Caused by Lack of FREE SPEECH! Looking at the problem through the wrong end of the microscope

by | Feb 10, 2020

Deaths Caused by Lack of FREE SPEECH!

Looking at the problem through the wrong end of the microscope

 


Glycoscience NEWS Lesson #12 for 2020

by JC Spencer

02/10/2020

Absence  of FREE SPEECH in China has caused the death of many and may have caused the coronavirus crisis because it did not allow public awareness early enough. The Chinese people are blaming the government.

America is the FREE SPEECH country; but, in the medical arena we have a problem. Under pretension of consumer protection, toxin-free treatments and cures are not FDA approved. The archaic LD50 rule the FDA instituted in 1927 requires death to 50% of the animals in drug studies so it can be given to humans.

Senator Ted Cruz blames our government, “We need to tear down the barriers blocking a new era of medical innovation, and the primary inhibitor is the government itself. It’s past time to unleash a supply-side medical revolution, so that instead of simply caring for people with debilitating diseases, we cure them … and embrace a culture of innovation.”

To win the war with the virus, the medical mind set must change. The FDA needs to allow toxin-free cures be available to the public with proven claims.

Research scientists are scrambling to learn more about Coronavirus and what to do about it. The Lancet medical journal has become the Resource Centre for clinical information. China has shared new information this month on behalf of the National Clinical Research Center for Child Health and Disorders and Pediatric Committee of Medical Association of Chinese People’s Liberation Army.

I am quoting and referencing several points for understanding from the paper published: February 07, 2020 in The Lancet. “Since December, 2019, a pneumonia of unknown cause, which has clinical manifestations similar to severe acute respiratory syndrome,1,  2 originated in Wuhan, China, and has rapidly spread across China and to at least 23 countries. By Feb 5, 2020, the number of laboratory-confirmed cases had exceeded 20 000, with more than 400 deaths. About 100 children were affected, with the youngest being 30 h after birth. A novel virus named 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) was considered to be the causative agent of this pneumonia. Neonates are thought to be susceptible to the virus because their immune system is not well developed, which is of great concern to neonatal medical service providers. Paediatricians and neonatologists belonging to the National Clinical Research Center for Child Health and Disorde rs and Pediatric Committee of Medical Association of Chinese People’s Liberation Army have contributed to the control efforts in China. We aim to elicit a contingency plan for the 2019-nCoV outbreak in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), mainly focused on diagnostic and discharge criteria, treatment, prevention, and control strategies.”

Adults and children with Coronavirus pneumonia infection with mild flu-like symptoms and can rapidly develop acute respiratory distress, respiratory failure, multiple organ failure, and death.Any benefit of antiviral drugs is uncertain. Antimicrobial drugs may only be beneficial against bacterial infection. Use or overuse of antimicrobial drugs should be avoided. Chinese scientists state that for neonates (new born babies) with acute respiratory distress syndrome manifested by complete opacification of lungs, high-dose pulmonary surfactant replacement, nitric oxide inhalation, and high-frequency oscillatory ventilation might be effective. Intravenous glucocorticoids or immunoglobulin could be tried in some difficult cases. Neonates with intracranial infection and convulsion should be handled according to corresponding guidelines. In critically ill neonates, continuous renal replacement and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation could be implemented if necessary.

Scientists in China and the USA are looking at the viral problem through the wrong end of the microscope. Victory against the virus will be on its way through immunology, improvement of cellular communication integrity, and modulation of the immune system. Applied Glycoscience holds the answer to the virus chaos.

Disclaimer: No medical claims are made or intended. More research is needed and purchases help support neurological research.

References:

The Lancet –
https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-4642(20)30040-7

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http://TryX5.com  Learn about X5, the sweetener designed to support health. Studies show the ingredients in X5 assists in proper folding of proteins which supports neurological challenges that may be caused by viruses.

Disclaimer: No medical claims are made or intended. More research is needed and purchases help support neurological research.

References:

The Lancet –
https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-4642(20)30040-7

Agencies in Asia, mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, US, Russia, and citizens with cameras

How Cell to Cell Communication works
www.GlycoscienceWhitepaper.com

http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=JC_Spencer

Note: You are invited to learn from past and present Lessons and Articles which our team is migrating to http://TexasEndowment.org

Glycoscience 101 from Amazon or our bookstore

http://ToKillARatBOOK.com

http://www.OneSmartSugar.com

© Copyrighted 2020 by JC Spencer

Contact:   [email protected]

Texas Endowment for Medical Research, Inc.
PO Lockbox 73089, Houston, Texas 77273

http://TexasEndowment.org   281-587-2020

This lesson is sponsored in part by Sweet Yet Healthy Corporation

http://TryX5.com  Learn about X5, the sweetener designed to support health. Studies show the ingredients in X5 assists in proper folding of proteins which supports neurological challenges that may be caused by viruses.

Texas Endowment for Medical Research | PO Box 73089 | Houston, TX, US | 77273

 

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