And if the accepted practices of those 4 clinics aren’t helping a child dying of sepsis.shouldn’t the parents be able to try Vitamin C?
I lived it.
You shouldn’t be able to tell a mother that she can’t try Vitamin C Drip just because Harvard doesn’t accept it.
When Harvard,Columbia,Hopkins and the Mayo Clinic approve I'll accept it.Until then,no thanks.
My mother died of sepsis at Johns Hopkins 7 1/2 years ago. I don't give a damn that the apparent cure comes from Eastern Virginia Medical School.
So if you're daughter is dying of sepsis, you won't even try vitamin C and Hydrocortisone?
Got it.
Please reconsider your position. My Dad was an OBY-GYN. In his career he taught at Duke and was in charge of the OB-GYN at University of Maryland Medical Center. He spent his early and medium part of his career developing techniques for operating on fetuses to correct medical conditions because a fetus has an amazing recuperative capability. The idea is if you could sew up a clef palate while the fetus was still developing, then the baby would not have that condition. He was very successful and treatments that are considered run of the mill today were greatly resisted when he was developing them. Luckily, he was not alone and there were very rich and powerful people willing to back him up.
Additionally, look at the history of the doctor that discovered that the stomach ulcer is many times caused by bacterium. That doctor almost had his medical license suspended. No serious doctor would give him credence until he gave himself an ulcer by giving himself the bacterium and after he documented that he had the ulcer, he cured himself. 40 years ago it was not uncommon to die from a stomach ulcer.
My Dad told me that all new treatments receive incredible push back because many powerful doctors are absolutely certain that "you are wrong" (ego) and you are destroying someones' patient list, e.g. repairing cleft palates.