Dr. Pierre Kory: The practice of medicine has been co-opted and corrupted

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Patients hospitalized for COVID are suffering from hyper inflammation among other issues. They need adequate dose anti-inflammatory medications, which is in this case corticosteroids, such as methyl prednisolone. However, hospitals are only prescribing 6 milligrams per day of dexamethasone.

Not only is the corticosteroid dexamethasone suboptimal, but the dose is way too low. FLCCC doctors tend to use the term 'homeopathic dose'. The consequence of these homeopathic doses is that the anti-inflammatory effect is inadequate. Patients are not really dying from the disease, but from mistreatment and undertreatment.

What dr. Kory says about the type and dosing of steroids is not new or disputed information, as there are by now 12 clinical trials showing this to be the case.

Why are hospitals still using the protocols not in the patients' best interest? One reason is that doctors tend to stick to the protocols dictated from above, regardless of whether these protocols are safe and effective. The 'health' care system tends to desire obedience in its personnel, not critical thinking. It wants followers, not leaders. The system doesn't care that this results in bad patient outcomes.

Why are protocols the way they are? This likely has to do with corruption. The whole system is set up to sabotage and suppress unprofitable medicines and therapies, so that there will be a need for highly profitable medicines and therapies.

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