BREAKING NEWS
— FLCCC—Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (@Covid19Critical) November 10, 2021
In a press release today, the FLCCC announced that its Co-Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Paul Marik filed suit against Sentara Healthcare System for instituting a policy preventing him & other physicians from using proven, life-saving treatments. https://t.co/fsX7CdEAbw
What is this MATH+ Protocol by Dr. Paul Marik?
The letters stand for components Methylprednisolone, Ascorbic Acid, Thiamin, and Heparin with the "+" indicating a few other medicines, such as melatonin, zinc, and vitamin D3 to be added on based on the high safety, low-cost, and emerging scientific data suggesting efficacy.
from the FLCCC's Covid19CriticalCare website, it reads
Mid-April, 2020. Throughout April, the doctors read and share studies, modify the dosages and care for more patients. Dr. Kornfeld sets up the covid19criticalcare.com website for the group hosted by Malik Soomar of webconsuls.com. Joyce Kamen interviews and edits videos of the doctors talking about the new protocol for the website, and for social media platforms. During the group’s second Zoom meeting, Joyce talks about the benefits of naming the protocol with an easy-to-remember acronym. During that meeting, Fred Wagshul scribbles out the names of the key medicines (see photo), and MATH+ is born — the letters standing for components Methylprednisolone, Ascorbic acid, Thiamin, and Heparin, with the “+” indicating a few other medicines, such as melatonin, zinc, and vitamin D3 to be added based on the high safety, low cost, and emerging scientific data suggesting efficacy.