You didn’t read the article. This is not a home remedy—this being done in many hospitals but doctors must be open to consider Dr. Marik’s remedy. Start googling and you’l find tons where Dr. Marik is saving patients that normally would die.
I did not read the whole thing. Then.
I’ve read through the abstract now. The only issue I have is with the criteria for inclusion. My personal experience with Sepsis is through elderly relatives related to UTIs that have gone undiagnosed for too long.
Based on the “patient” limits, they would not have been included in the test—mostly because they were too old, with other issues—and therefore ANY treatment was kind of a hail mary.
That said, the numbers don’t lie. For an otherwise healthy person (or as healthy as a septic person could be! ha ha) the treatment looks valid.
I apologize for being a smart ass.