Eos of the Eons
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This is the second death I've seen from this quack treatment. The other was for a teen...I'll try to dig up the link.
http://www.naturowatch.org/legal/oconnell.shtml
90 minutes of peroxide into the blood led to days of agony and then death. The guy uses anecdotes. I don't understand why he doesn't just get people to breath oxygen!
The victim:
There is no reason sticking peroxide in people would "oxidize" them, so why are people allowed to infuse people with it?
They do it to make money, not because it's a proven treatment. They are allowed to do that.
The last guy got off with no charges sticking.
This is the second death I've seen from this quack treatment. The other was for a teen...I'll try to dig up the link.
http://www.naturowatch.org/legal/oconnell.shtml
90 minutes of peroxide into the blood led to days of agony and then death. The guy uses anecdotes. I don't understand why he doesn't just get people to breath oxygen!
Some 100,000 infusions of the chemical _ a refined form of the first-aid kit standby _ are given each year across the nation...injecting hydrogen peroxide directly into the bloodstream can cause convulsions, acute anemia and deadly gas emboli
The victim:
was a breast cancer survivor.
That first treatment lasted 90 minutes (intravenous)...Two days later, the suit contends, she returned to Shortt's clinic extremely weak, with bruising at the infusion site and severe vaginal bleeding...
Shortt ignored these signs of "acute hemolytic crisis" and failed to order a blood work-up for Bibeau, or to refer her to another physician
There is no reason sticking peroxide in people would "oxidize" them, so why are people allowed to infuse people with it?
They do it to make money, not because it's a proven treatment. They are allowed to do that.
The last guy got off with no charges sticking.