Looking Back, Covid Was A Colossal Example Of Medical Malpractice
I keep trying to get my head around how so many in the medical community could get it wrong concerning Covid-19.
I consider myself reasonably intelligent. I went to university in the 1960s and trained in the scientific method. I went into chiropractic college for four years and graduated ready to transfer my knowledge to real-life people.
So when Covid appeared, something didn't smell right. We were told by supposedly intelligent, highly educated people that Covid was highly deadly and that there was no treatment. So basically, if you got the virus, you had to isolate home, and if you got severely ill, you were to go to the hospital.
I kept asking doctors, what do you do if you see a patient with Covid? The answer was the same. Nothing, just call the Covid hotline. When in medical history did doctors refuse to treat patients, or doctors who did, were prevented from using what was at their disposal?
Television news reports were filled with numbers, cases and deaths, but there was a shortage of information or even curiosity about what to do concerning treating Covid.
I realised that this pandemic was essentially taken out of the hands of doctors and given over to bureaucratic overlords. Doctors were to stop doctoring; they were merely cogs in a wheel. This was borne out in a conversation with a medical bureaucrat.
About a year ago, I was invited by a mutual friend to dinner. At this dinner was a man who was in the health department, though not a medical doctor. When the subject of bureaucratic overbearing came up, he got pretty agitated. The conversation became quite heated. He essentially told my wife and me that doctors would cease to function without the health department. It gave me an insight into how powerful civil servants in government departments have become.
Since Covid arrived on the scene, what transpired is a case of gross malpractice. As a practitioner, I have to do the right thing in my interaction with patients. If I don't, then I am held accountable. If I am found to harm a patient, my liability malpractice insurance––that is compulsory––will pay damages to a patient. I am a practitioner, and if found to be a danger to the public, my license will be rescinded.
What is medical malpractice? It is both misdiagnosing and treating a patient for the wrong condition or doing direct damage to a patient with drugs or surgery.
The fact that health departments in most western countries inhibited doctors from treating Covid patients was a case of significant malpractice. Has no treatment been an option for a potentially serious condition in modern history? The other aspect of malpractice was the prevention and outright banning of commonly used safe generic drugs in Australia. This had never occurred before. Of course, introducing the most unsafe "vaccines" in medical history is not just malpractice but an outright assault on the body.
Meanwhile, governments sanction the use of new experimental genetic vaccines whose poor safety signal was known during the Pfizer trials. Yet they pushed this and continue to do so. Currently, they are in the process of approving these shots in those under age five when they are at zero risk of dying from Covid. This is so upside-down that it stretches credulity that there is no sinister plot afoot.
Some doctors vowed to do what they felt was suitable for their patients despite attacks and threats of deregistration. One of these was Dr Vladimir Zelenko from New York state. In the U.S., Covid took root in New York and spread rapidly. Dr Zelenko using his mind and doctoring skills was determined to treat patients and not allow them to die. He lost few patients, even the elderly using his skills instead of the many senseless deaths.
He was one of the first doctors to recommend the use of Hydroxychloroquine. Later he incorporated Ivermectin into his treatment protocol. He also suggested using nutritional products to enhance the body's immune system and reduce viral spread and inflammation. More about his products at the end of this article.
We now know that people can do much themselves to mitigate the effects of Covid and even prevent getting Covid.
Doctors are not adequately trained in nutrition.
This paper states the following:
"Our most recent survey (2008–2009) found that U.S. medical students received only an average of 19.6 contact hours of required nutrition instruction overall 4 years of medical school. Most of this instruction occurred during the preclinical years, as part of basic science education, in biochemistry, physiology, or pathophysiology courses. Although some medical schools provided a substantial amount of nutrition teaching, with 9 schools requiring 40 hours or more, most did not. With less than 25 hours of required nutrition behind them, graduating medical students cannot expect to be competent in handling nutrition care in their patients—the time simply is not adequate to cover what needs to be covered."
So your family physician is not really qualified in nutrition unless they have done post-graduate training in the subject or taken a particular interest in it.
I remember we had at least a whole semester in a Nutrition course in chiropractic college. Today's chiropractic curriculum has is around 60 hours of study in nutrition-related subjects.
Failure to advise people how to look after their bodies during a pandemic speaks of gross malpractice by omission. Both the medical health bureaucracy and the media have been complicit in this. Social media such as Twitter and Facebook have also been complicit in conveying misinformation by censoring doctors. Unfortunately, the malpractice continues, and patients are the ultimate ones who suffer.
I started using this excellent product a year ago developed by Dr Vladimir Zelenko. It is called Z-stack and it supplies the important daily requirements to keep immune system health at its optimum in order to fight not only Covid, but other viral infections. I have not had Covid and I feel that this supplement is an integral part of keeping my immune system strong.
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