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Published On: January 7, 2024
Long Vax syndrome potentially affects millions. These 8 over the counter treatments protect against the many documented Long Vax symptoms.
Published On: November 28, 2023
FLCCC's Understanding Remdesivir guide examines the history of the controversial anti-viral drug and its use in the treatment of COVID-19, plus what the current studies are showing. Is Remdesivir safe? FLCCC's Understanding Remdesivir guide provides an unbiased analysis of the facts.
Tags: Covid-19, Treatment Protocols
Published On: September 28, 2023
Vitamin C is anti-inflammatory, anti-thrombotic and supports wound healing, the lymphatic system and the blood cells that help with immune defenses.
Tags: Sepsis, Treatment Protocols
Published On: September 27, 2023
Sepsis is a time-sensitive disease, and treatment should begin before a diagnosis is confirmed. These 8 clinical tips will help you manage and treat your hospitalized sepsis patients.
Tags: Sepsis, Treatment Protocols
Published On: September 6, 2023
Sepsis is caused by an infection within the body, and can cause organ failure, tissue damage, and even death. Globally, there are around 50 million cases per year and 1 in 5 deaths are associated with sepsis.
Tags: Sepsis, Treatment Protocols
Published On: July 14, 2023
Learn more about Serrapeptase, its uses, contraindications, proper dosage, and several pharmacy-grade brands recommended by Dr. Kristina Carman with this helpful guide.
Published On: July 11, 2023
Learn more about lumbrokinase, its uses, contraindications, proper dosage, and a couple of pharmacy-grade brands that Dr. Kristina Carman recommends with this helpful guide!
Published On: June 16, 2023
Learn more about Nattokinase, its uses, contraindications, proper dosage, and several pharmacy-grade brands recommended by Dr. Kristina Carman with this helpful guide.
Published On: May 25, 2023
Learn how to create an account, login and access courses in the FLCCC Education on Demand platform.
Published On: March 30, 2023
A trip to the hospital is sometimes unavoidable. If you are scheduled for surgery, you may feel understandably anxious, not just because you will be under anesthesia and not know what is happening to your body, but also because of everything you may have heard about hospitals during the pandemic. This guide is written by the FLCCC’s Manager of Clinical Support and Education, Kristina Morros, MS, CRNA, who has 22 years of clinical experience as a nurse anesthetist. It is designed to help patients anticipate and plan for anesthesia, surgery and a post-operative stay in the hospital.
Tags: Covid-19, Public Health, Treatment Protocols