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Thursday, 03/10/2022 2:05:58 PM

Thursday, March 10, 2022 2:05:58 PM

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In an interview with Horowitz, Dr. Flavio Cadegiani, a Brazilian endocrinologist who has treated 2,400 COVID patients without losing a single one, explained how the drug fights the virus.

“Aviptadil is a drug that mimics vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP), however, with prolonged effects, compared to the endogenous (produced by the body) VIP,” he said. “VIP and aviptadil act in a type of lung cell called alveolar type II (AT-2), that, although representing just as few as 5% of the cells in the lungs, are largely responsible for oxygen transfer and inhibition of dysfunctional hyper inflammatory reaction and cytokine storm, through the inhibition of the activity of one of the main triggers of these reactions, called NMDA-induced caspase-3.”

Dr. Cadegiani noted that “to date, there is no other molecule capable of working at late stage against COVID-19, and at the same not causing immunosuppression.”

https://amgreatness.com/2022/03/09/in-letter-to-fda-and-niaid-ron-johnson-demands-to-know-why-promising-late-stage-covid-drug-was-never-approved/

What Are the Four Elements of Medical Malpractice?

* Duty: The duty of care owed to patients.
* Dereliction: Or breach of this duty of care.
* Direct cause: Establishing that the breach caused injury to a patient.
* Damages: The economic and noneconomic losses suffered by the patient as a result of their injury or illness.

https://bencrump.com/medical-malpractice/what-are-the-four-elements-of-medical-malpractice/

The second leg of the fraud is less visible to the naked eye but much more powerful.  If I wrote this before I retired, I would be called before the Board of my group and told in no uncertain terms to shut up.  I might even be assessed a financial penalty with several zeroes after the one.  That's a serious impairment of my pursuit of happiness.  The reason for my group's dislike is more than the fact that I might be an irritant.  They may actually agree with what I have to say.  But they simply cannot afford for me to say it.  That's right: as a practicing physician in a group, my freedom of speech can become very expensive...to the group.

My group cared for patients of all descriptions, with roughly half of them on Medicare and another batch on Medicaid.  Both programs are ultimately managed by the feds, one of the most humorless groups on the planet.  They write a whole bunch of rules on how you have to document everything you do.  If you didn't document it correctly, it didn't happen, and you won't get paid.  But that's not the half of it.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/09/why_do_doctors_go_along_with_covid_panic_porn_and_cdc_prescriptions.html