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West Texas doctor claims to have silver bullet for COVID-19
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of MSN News


MSN News, June 19, 2020
Posted: July 12th, 2020
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/west-texas-doctor-c...

Dr. Richard Bartlett works at various clinics around West Texas, and says hes found a successful treatment for the coronavirus. The treatment plan is inhaled, generic budesonide, Bartlett said. Using some generic antibiotics to protect from a secondary bacterial infection. Using zinc, which interferes with virus replication. Its common sense. Its intuitive. Budesonide is a steroid, that can be inhaled directly to the lungs using a nebulizer. The drug has been used for decades to treat asthma and is approved by the FDA. However using it to treat COVID-19 is not. I am not aware of any doctors anywhere that are using this specifically for COVID-19, yet, Bartlett said. Bartlett said he treats people as soon as they show symptoms. Early treatment is better with this disease, he said. And Im having a 100% survival rate. I dont even know how many Ive treated...dozens. I have 14 that Im treating right now. Bartlett said that patients tell him they feel immediate relief. Bartlett said hes currently writing a paper to submit to medical journals. Additionally, he said the National Institute of Health, as well as the countries of France and Spain will be looking into inhaled budesonide treatments.

Note: Watch a fascinating interview with this doctor. And remember that the biggest sponsor of the major media is big Pharma. The don't want any cheap medicine like hydrochlorequine or budesonide to look good. There are other inexpensive treatments that are not being reported. For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on the coronavirus from reliable major media sources.


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