First published at 04:21 UTC on January 1st, 2021.
(May 2020)
Zach Bush, MD discusses COVID-19 as an hypoxic injury, where cells and tissues are unable to absorb sufficient oxygen, which can then give rise to secondary pneumonias, bacterial infections, and possible organ failure.
"We need to …
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(May 2020)
Zach Bush, MD discusses COVID-19 as an hypoxic injury, where cells and tissues are unable to absorb sufficient oxygen, which can then give rise to secondary pneumonias, bacterial infections, and possible organ failure.
"We need to treat this as an hypoxic injury similar to cyanide poisoning. And so we need to start putting in the pieces to change the shape of the hemoglobin, which we can do. We know how to treat cyanide poisoning. Cyanide poisoning happens to present exactly like COVID syndrome, which is non-febrile, blue patient, with signs of liver failure and hypoxic injury to the organs and developing later into respiratory death."
"Until we start treating the hemoglobin as an initial injury, we're never going to solve the downstream infections that are happening, because people aren't dying of COVID, they're dying of secondary pneumonias that are bacterial in nature downstream. And some of them are dying of hypoxic organ failure, but they're not dying of a virus per se."
Dr. Zach Bush
https://ZachBushMD.com
The Highwire
https://thehighwire.com
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