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Mar 22Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

Dr Chetty is a brilliant clinician. He understood the elements and treatment of covid infection in May 2020, when most drs were just telling people to go home, no treatment at all.

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Mar 22·edited Mar 22Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

I added Bismuth subsalicylate to my covid kit "on spec" early on because because the "gut active" bismuth compound that I first read was effective against covid, "Ranitidine bismuth citrate, a common drug for heartburn and other disorders, has been withdrawn from the market due to its contamination with N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), a probable human carcinogen."

I subsequently found research showing "Bismuth subsalicylate, sold generically as pink bismuth and under brand names including Pepto-Bismol, Pepti-Calm and BisBacter,"

was also active against sars-cov-2 and covid.

such as this (among numbers of publications) "Bismuth subsalicylate as potential treatment for Covid-19 pneumonia: A case series report" https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fddsv.2022.962988/full

"Various literature cited suggests that bismuth may have usefulness against Covid-19 both in vitro and in vivo. During the course of caring for Covid-19 patients we administered bismuth subsalicylate to those who displayed diarrhea and/or gastric complaints. Using relatively conservative criteria, upon retrospective review, we noted marked improvement in oxygen requirements in most of the cases. This improvement was observed even when prior therapy with standard anti-Covid drugs had failed. Our overall impression is that these positive results support a detailed evaluation of bismuth as an adjunct treatment for the treatment of Covid-19."

I searched using duck duck go with these words below

Bismuth subsalicylate and sars-cov-2 / covid

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Mar 22Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

As a non-medical person interested in this crisis I am so grateful to see two professionals freely discussing their ideas and point of views. But why do our governments do not behave like this, in other words by being honest, humble and accepting that the 'others' could be right? I'm still shocked about the possibility of Dr Shankara Chetty loosing his license for... having saved many patients whilst the establishment had and still has no answer on how to save those ill enough to require hospitalisation. Sadly the French government and so has the Australian government removed the licenses of medical doctors who were not backing the narrative/s whilst these very same doctors were saving lives! Hoping that there is still some good in those people who will examine Dr Chetty's case and let the truth decide. Praying for your Dr Chetty.

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Dr. Chetty's approach served as a wake-up call for me, prompting action during a period when many doctors remained unaware of COVID-19's impact.

Their limited understanding of viruses and bacteria often led to incorrect treatments.

It's important to note that, although scientific knowledge was present, very few understood the interaction between viral inflammation, T-cell responses and microbiome. The cytokines' overreaction necessitated quick adaptation to effectively integrate existing medical treatments.

The question arose about what posed a greater risk: COVID-19 itself or the inadequate treatments. Both the virus and the mishandling of its treatment presented significant risks to patients.

In the beginning, timely and appropriate medical intervention would have been crucial in managing the acute phase of COVID-19, which could have theoretically reduced the risk of developing Long COVID.

It's important to note that while scientific knowledge was available, there was a lack of swift adaptation to effectively integrate existing medical treatments.

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Mar 22Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

What a fabulous and interesting discussion. I remember watching a video from Dr Chetty on Rumble a few years ago and thinking that not only was he very intelligent but that he was so aware of what was going on with this whole scam and was not afraid to speak out. You are both true heroes.

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In my opinion, Chlorine Dioxide will take care of ALL of the problems discussed in this video, and the best CLO2 Solutions would be activated or unactivated MMS drops or Scott's Antidote or CDH4000, in that order, but not CDS in this case because it doesn't have any sodium chlorite in it. The reason why I think this is because I believe it's important for some sodium chlorite to get past the stomach and into the small intestine, just like with what happens when it's used to cure malaria, even though it causes some nausea. In this way, the sodium chlorite and some chlorine dioxide will be able to do its work there in the small intestines and also in the liver where it will be carried to. This is similar to when these CLO2 Solutions are used to cure malaria, which is a microscopic parasite which has a stage of development in the liver, and the sodium chlorite and chlorine dioxide kill them (the parasites) there in the liver via the small intestines. As for the colon, Chlorine Dioxide Solutions can also be administered as an enema there too.

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Mar 22Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

"Dr. Montagnier drew growing criticism as he threw his weight behind unlikely theories, surprising some colleagues when he asserted that HIV causes AIDS only by combining with bacteria called mycoplasma."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/nobel-laureate-luc-montagnier-dead/2022/02/10/e317c046-b6d5-11e8-94eb-3bd52dfe917b_story.html

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Mar 22Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

Thank-you for that download. I've not read the whole thing yet, but it is very interesting.

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Mar 22Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

I had my first covid positive PCR test in November 2023. It really hit me hard and the tests remained positive for 9 days. A week after supposed recovery, I became fatigued losing circa 2hrs every afternoon. The most shocking and medically unexplained observation is the clay coloured appearance of my stool. None of the standard tests and scans have shown any abnormalities. The abnormal colouring is ongoing, but thankfully not every occasion.

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Mar 22·edited Mar 22Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

This is a small thing, but I didn't think the German butterfly bombs was the best analogy for the toxins from infected bacteria. I looked-up the butteryfly bomb, and it was just an early cluster bomb.

I can't think of a better analogy, but I don't think that one was a good fit. The AIDS comparison was interesting though. I did not understand how AIDS worked.

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Mar 22Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

Thank u for always sharing value information with us 🙏🏻

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A chlorine dioxide enema should take care of the problem in the colon, whether the concern be viral or bacterial.

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Does anyone see a link for further discussion? It is it just for monthly subscribers?

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Dr. Chetty is so wonderful. Philip is too, for finding him early on, & being brave enough to have him on the program.

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First, thank you so much for your work Dr McMillan. I know it's not easy but it's so important that people find out what's going on.

I have no expertise to speak about this but I heard early on that there was snake DNA in COVID. I've also understand that snake venom causes blood clotting. Is there a possible connection? What types of toxins are the infected bacteria producing?

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Some people have had skin rashes as a result of even one vaccine. Is their any advice on how to treat these rashes?

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