Editorâs Commentary:Â It isnât often that I âcut to the chaseâ and describe an article and video in the opening. Thatâs like stealing the thunder of the author, and in this case the video by the doctor. I strongly recommend reading the whole article and watching the video, which is Dr. Bryan Ardisâ debut on BrighteonTV. With that said, I thought it was important to inject the point of the story in the beginning just in case some may not read it all the way through.
Remdesivir may be dangerous. Iâm not a doctor, so all I can do is reiterate what Dr. Ardis has been saying for a long time. There are many reasons why remdesivir was pushed so hard by Anthony Fauci and the CDC while Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, which have demonstrated much better results in treating Covid-19, have been panned.
I do not trust Anthony Fauci. Itâs not a shock to hear this since many Americans, particularly those who read alternative news sites like this one, do not trust him either. But my lack of trust is extreme; if he said the sun would rise in the east tomorrow Iâd go out and buy lots of candles the night before. He is a devious, agenda-driven bureaucrat who promoted remdesivir with all of his duplicitous might. That alone gives credence to Dr. Ardisâ concerns.
Without further adieu, Iâll turn it over to Ralph Flores and Dr. ArdisâŠ
n his debut episode on Brighteon.TV, Dr. Bryan Ardis made good on his word to âexpose the truth behind what youâre being told, and what youâre being misinformed about.â
Aside from being a chiropractor, nutritionist and acupuncturist, Ardis is also the host of the Dr. Ardis Show, and heâs prepared to bring the truth to his audiences when it comes to health.
A story that hits close to home
In this episode, he talked about how the U.S. system has failed Americans, including his father-in-law.
Last February, Ardisâs father-in-law was taken to hospital with a fever and a headache; however, he was told that he had the flu and had to be admitted. Within days, his health deteriorated: He developed pneumonia and then had kidney failure. Five days after he was admitted, Ardis was alerted that his father-in-law was barely conscious. He visited that night and found that the hospital was treating his father-in-lawâs flu infection with vancomycin, an antibiotic known to cause kidney problems.
âAntibiotics only treat bacteria,â he added. âMy father-in-law was only diagnosed supposedly with a flu virus.â
In addition, the tests came back and showed that his father-in-law was negative for bacterial, viral or fungal infections. However, doctors continued to treat him with three antibiotics, according to âhospital protocol.â Even his x-rays showed no signs of pneumonia. What the x-rays did show, was that the vancomycin had already caused his lungs to fill up with water, a condition known as pulmonary edema.
âThatâs called pulmonary edema, and thatâs coming as a result of you shutting down his kidneys with vancomycin,â Ardis said to his father-in-lawâs doctors.
âNone of this was related to the flu, or pneumonia was caused by acute renal or kidney poisoning due to vancomycin poisoning,â he added.
Ardis then asked his father-in-lawâs doctors whether they had given Lasix (furosemide) to his father-in-law to address the edema.
âHeâs shocked to see that on the first day, there was no Lasix given to him; day two, thereâs no Lasix given to him. Day three, they give him a very minor amount of Lasix; day four, zero Lasix; day five â he still canât believe it.â
After a four-hour treatment with furosemide, his respiratory therapists found no fluid in the lungs â and even turned off the forced air. The doctors also took his father-in-law off vancomycin, which helped reduce his kidney failure.
However, after Ardis had gone home, he got a phone call from the hospital at 9:00 p.m., saying that his father-in-lawâs attending physicians stopped treating his father-in-law with furosemide. He was kicked out of the hospital the next day after he questioned their protocol, saying that the hospital would only deal with direct descendants.
âThe only reason why you would do that is to cover up your crimes of murdering someone by drowning them to death, and we were able to prove to them that they were actually purposely doing that with an ill-advised hospital protocol,â said Ardis.
After consulting with the family â and saying that thereâs nothing to be done â the doctors injected morphine into his father-in-law to ârelieve the pain.â
Only that was not what they were doing.
âOver the next two to four hours they are paralyzing the diaphragm â which is what morphine does â and they are stopping the heart from beating with morphine,â said Ardis.
âThey are literally murdering your loved one in front of you.â
Thatâs exactly what they did to Ardisâs father-in-law, as he succumbed to the disease brought on by ill-advised protocols.
Really dangerous medicine
Ardis says whatâs happening to the U.S. today feels eerily familiar with what happened to his father-in-law. The symptoms, in fact, are very similar: After treating it, the coronavirus causes acute kidney failure in some patients. This was evident in cities like New York.
At the height of the pandemic in New York, doctors were scrambling to get their hands on dialysis supplies, with some even going to social media to ask for supplies.
Dire straits in NYC!!. Shortage of dialysis nurses, CRRT machines and fluids across all hospitals. If you know nurses who are able to volunteer and if able to donate CRRT machines and CRRT fluids, please email me. jr55@columbia.edu
— Jai Radhakrishnan (@jradnephro) April 11, 2020
âNow, in my mind, I couldnât help but actually look at the coincidence of the three- to five-day span of acute kidney failure,â he added.
At first, he thought that hospitals were treating patients with vancomycin â the drug that was used on his father. But he was surprised to find on the National Institutes of Health website that Dr. Anthony Fauci mandated all hospitals to use remdesivir for treating COVID-19.
âAnthony Fauci stated, âWeâre going to actually use this.â This drug, called remdesivir, that Iâd never heard about,â said Ardis.
It turns out, remdesivir was more dangerous than everyone thought. (Read:Â Did Fauci knowingly fast-track approval of drug with deadly COVID-like side effects?)
Learn more about the dangers of remdesivir and how the U.S. health system is covering it up by watching the full episode here.
The Dr. Ardis Show airs every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. only at Brighteon.TV.
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