
Dr. Paul Marik developed a protocol for sepsis more than a decade ago. Quote taken from an online source, interview with Dr. Marik on YouTube: "As reported by Dr. Thomas Levy in his article 'Vitamin C and Sepsis: The Genie Is Now out of the Bottle,' Dr. Paul Marik from the Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia has developed and tested a new protocol in his intensive care unit (ICU) for patients diagnosed with advanced sepsis and septic shock. Dr. Marik's results were stunning. Only 4 of the 47 patients treated with the protocol did not survive (8.5%), while 19 of the 47 control patients (who did not receive this protocol) died (40.4%). None of the treated patients developed any organ failure, and all of the treated patients were able to be weaned off of vasopressors (blood pressure-supporting drugs) within roughly 24 hours of starting the protocol.
Dr. Marik also noted that all four of the treated patients who died did not die of sepsis-related shock, but from their underlying conditions."
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