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My neighbour went into hospital for a new hip. Came home and was rushed back in. She caught hospital pneumonia. Passed away five days ago. Feeling very angry and of course upset.
This was 7 years ago and she said, back then, that there’s no progress in any help and here we are in May 2024, and STILL BLOODY NOTHING! Gees, trying to help family member and Dr couldn’t give a toss. Researching everything myself. Hospital stay and now Dr talking surgery if the hole grows bigger. Stuff meeeeeeeee!
She's the first lady I ever heard tell me about the discoloration in my leg. I bought a lympha-press machine that presses the fluid up-and-out of my legs. It's a miracle compression machine. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Thank you. I will play this video again in slow mode and take down notes. In the past week I've been horrified with how the "rehab" center kept my partner in one position for 2 weeks, and then gave up on rehabbing him because he couldn't stand up, and then sent him home on a stretcher with his open unbandaged stage 3 tail bone wound packed in a feces filled diaper. I'm rather cynical after the horrible nonsensical things the (American) system put my parents through (although they never denied my father dialysis, like the NIH does to older people), but it seemed to me that the system primed my partner for sepsis (nearly 100% fatal), and sent him home so he'd die on my watch rather than theirs. Well, I'm angry enough to take the advice from your video and any more like it I can find, and save his life and force the system to keep paying his social security and medicare until he's 110+. (He's only 75 now.)
They sent my wife home with an unbandaged horrible heel sore. This so called complete care center let her develope a terrible wound by no booties on her feet knowing well she was becoming bed ridden. They actually made her condition worse than when she arrived there.
Really good video and loaded with information. I have developed a grade 4 and was given protein supplements in hospital. Hopefully with all this other information you have supplied I can get it past the "wet" stage.
Wow, that bit about RA and mouth bacteria... that is something. Are there other studies confirming this connection? Connections between oral health and body health sure create an argument for dental care to be part of regular medical care.
Cellulitis is caused by bacteria, and heat kills bacteria, I put a heating pad on my lower leg 3 times a day for 30 minutes each time, and the cellulitis was gone by the end of the second day.
As far as I can tell, the recommendations are on the screen at 13:42. 'Dentyl Dual Action', 'Dentyl Fresh Protect', 'Listerine Advanced Defence Gum treatment'. Key ingredients are apparently CPC (Cetylpryidinium Chloride) or ELE/ELA (Ethyl Lauroyl Arginate). But they note that clinical trials of these have not been undertaken.
This is super Informative, thanks. However, I don't completely agree with the Fluoride mouthwash concept. I think it's much deeper than that. We know that the microbiome (gut, mouth, etc.) is a key player in the conext of covid coutcome now. Some studies are suggesting that having a healthy microbiome is key. The fluoride may indeed work as antiviral but it can also work as antibacterial in which it can kill both bad and good bacteria just like oral antibiotics do for treating infections. I wish they could study the oral microbiome in term of covid. I had nearly zero respiratory issues with acute covid but suffered horrible GI symptoms and have been suffering long covid with POTS symptoms.
I started a daily regimen of mouthwash and flossing in addition to brushing and quitting smoking 20 years ago when it finally donned on me that me that it was much less expensive and far better for my health if I took better care of my gums. Using Listerine essentially helped me reverse gum disease and save the teeth I hadn't already lost. My Dentist is very impressed. I don't think she had ever seen someone reverse periodontitis before (though not the damage already done). It's important to remember to rinse thoroughly with water after using a mouthwash, so you neutralize the pH.
Good to quit smoking and start looking after your mouth. I have no doubt you will live longer because of these simple steps in looking after your body.
Everyone I know has stomach issues in the last 10 years, doctors are no help, this candida sounds like it might be what everyone is getting and no it doesn’t go away
No, you do NOT get good protection from wearing a FRSM (well-fitting or otherwise). You get good protection from wearing an FFP3 mask, some degree of protection from an FFP2 mask, and virtually none from an FRSM. An FRSM is not entirely useless - it reduces the odds of onward transmission from an infectious person; but should not be used as respiratory protection and are not recognised as valid for such use.
This guy done surgery of my son in children hospital in Glasgow UK and he was in Nuffield hospital york and worked for Bupa and I called many places he worked for now he disappeared as he got no of cases against him.now I am also looking for him so avoid this guy
My nephew was born 3 months premature and had to have heart surgery to clear a huge clot of MRSA from his tiny heart. He most likely got this infection from the ventilator that helped him breath. He is cleared of the infection now and is doing as well as he can.
So she has some good points but then she's missing out on some good points. If you have ever been to a copy machine shop and had copies of papers done and smell the air in that place that is probably one of the cleanest place as far as viruses and bacterias and the reason why is because there's ozone that was created from the copy machines. So you have oxygen O2 and peroxide which is O2 and you have ozone which is 03. Having an ozone generator in a hospital having the ozone ran through the ventilating system the ozone will settle on surfaces as it's passing through the air. In this way the whole hospital can be decontaminated of all contaminants. Yes I wholeheartedly believe in hydrogen peroxide it is an amazing substance and does very well in many cases. I had asked a nurse one time why they use bleach for a disinfectant instead of hydrogen peroxide and she said that hydrogen peroxide Burns surfaces. But of course it does that's how it kills the virus and bacteria and such. As far as the human body being burned by hydrogen peroxide it is very minimal and the effects are reversible. Along with ozone as the same. Einstein once said that a whiff of ozone is beneficial to the body. That is the end of my statement if you want to know more do the research.
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-Hey, uploader, Fix this video's volume. It's way too low. Also, increase the contrast so we can read the onscreen text. -You should be embarrassed that you didn't think of previewing your own video before uploading.
I had a brother who had this and it's listed as an underlying cause on his death certificate. He had had these pus pockets on his arms and legs that when scratched, because there was intense itching, became bleeding, hot sores. We never heard the word cellulitis from any doctor in any office or hospital. In the early days he went to a skin doctor or two who told us they couldn't find any cause. We had sort of decided it was a side effect of one of his many medications. My mother used to put cold compresses on his arms for an hour or more and then antibiotic cream and bandages, which she figured out herself- no one EVER gave us any instruction for dressing it. He was never given anything for edema. I found 'cellulitis of lower right limb' as an underlying cause on his death certificate after the fact. I find it a crying shame that he went to doctors every month and was in the hospital for all different reasons from heart attack to medication overload, and no one ever addressed this. You say it isn't a field of medicine? It looks to me as if it isn't even noticed.