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Doctor Discusses Newest Covid-19 Cures

COLlive interview: Moshe Frank speaks with Dr. Natan Shaoulian, a neurologist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, about the newest cures available for the COVID-19 disease. Video

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Ch’er
March 30, 2020 11:54 pm

The title is misleading. There is no cure for Covid19 as of now, according to Dr Fauci, head of infectious diseases for US govt. There are some treatments that are being tried to help alleviate, and provide some help. But they aren’t cures

treatments vs cures
Reply to  Ch’er
March 31, 2020 1:22 am

Diabetes for example can be treated but we don’t have a cure. Treatment has to be given for life. But if something can be taken to be used to help the body rid the virus faster then it could still be considered as a cure.

Wait...
Reply to  Ch’er
March 31, 2020 3:01 am

But fauci is misleading the layman, because his rigorous definition of “cure” necessitates a long, arduous process of trial and verification and eliminating other causes, ect. In an active situation you have to use what seems to work because time is in short supply. In this context, “cure” means the patient is alive and has not sustained significant permanent damage. You can call it what you like, just do it!

Dr Zev Zelenko MD NYS three part treatment
Reply to  Ch’er
April 1, 2020 3:20 pm

Dr Zev Zelenko MD NYS three part treatment saving lives in NYC now a Chabadnik

There are problems with this
March 31, 2020 1:57 am

This is very experimental.the issue is that it would be hard to get enough of this to treat all the corona patients since it can only be taken from recovered patients. Also it must be screened as its a product of another patient and could potentially be risky to use

IVIG supply
Reply to  There are problems with this
March 31, 2020 10:48 am

There are 2 forms of it. There is IVIG that already exists from the general population and now they are trying to collect it from patients who have recovered. The one gathered from the general population was given to 3 critical coronavirus patients and all 3 recovered. There are also prior studies that show benefit from other viral infections and bacterial infections that are severe. There is a good supply of the regular IVIG. It only takes several doses of the medication for it to be effective based on early studies. They are trying to get it from recovered patients… Read more »

Transcript
March 31, 2020 2:05 am

Hi Moshe,
Would it be possible to provide a short transcript of your Covid-19 related interviews in the future so we can see the main bullet points? I.E. The name of the drug, dose suggestion, etc. Precautions, etc. etc.
Thank you!

Thank you collive!
March 31, 2020 7:20 am

Thank you col for being in head of the game with all these articles and interviews super helpful
🙏🙏🙏

NU ???
March 31, 2020 7:58 am

If there are so many suggestions on curing the virus, why isn’t it publicised worldwide and applied?
There are so many doctors, specialists etc that are posting their discoveries, and yet it is still rampant.

Corona interviews
March 31, 2020 1:10 pm

Great interview, and so was the one with Dr. Zelenko. Please don’t apologize for your Yeshiva background. Be proud of your Yiddishkeit, because this is your chochma in front of the goyim. A Yid doesn’t get influenced by the sophistication of the world.

There is no indication that this is a cure.
March 31, 2020 7:25 pm

This IDIG is functioning as an immune booster and immune regulator. This is good. But calling things a cure that are not is dangerous. Based on the information in this video, we have no basis for calling it a cure. We do have basis for calling it a therapy that may be producing results. I say, “may” because we do not know what would have happened to these patients if they did not receive IDIG.

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