Medical Malpractice

I put up this article from Bill Sardi about Jeremiah because of this post here:

The boy's name is Jeremiah.  Here is a backstory.  He became ill in September 2018.  I post it here because whenever I see people trying to shock us online about how bad the medical complex is, I show them this.  It's worse.  It's much worse, but this should suffice to make my point.  You'd think.   

The Daily Mail explains, 

Doctors diagnosed him with septic shock and the condition purpura, which they believe came about from an unknown bacterial infection.

Although antibiotics managed to kill the infection, the blood supply to Jeremiah's limbs had already shut down and the infection threatened to spread.

To save his life, medics were therefore forced to amputate his limbs below the knees and elbows.

More than a month later, Jeremiah is still in hospital, where he is relearning how to crawl and even eat. 

Vitamin C would have restored his circulation.  And that could have been administered throughout the day . . . . Had the doctors known about vitamin C, Jeremiah would still have his limbs today.  Instead, he's going to find perseverance early and use it daily to fight the projections from others.

Here's an update on Jeremiah.

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