Ukraine Virus: Causes Cardiopulmonary
Failure, Mix of H1N1 And Parainfluenza
Based on autopsies, we have come to the conclusion: its
not pneumonia, but cardiopulmonary insufficiency and cardiogenic
shock The virus enters directly into the lungs, there is
bleeding Antibiotics should not be used
Why do we have such a high mortality rate in the country? Because
people are going to pharmacies to get medicine instead of going
to their doctors to be treated No it is not pneumonic plague.
Its all nonsense antibiotics do not help Those
with strong immune systems will survive. People with weak immune
systems will succumb to the illness Face Masks provide
30% extra protection. Wearing glasses gives an additional 10%
protection, that is 40%, because the virus penetrates the mucose
membranes.
The Head of the Chernivtsi regional forensic bureau, Professor
Victor Bachinsky PhD, makes a strong statement: all the victims
of the virus in Bukovina (22 persons aged 20 to 40 years) died
not from bilateral (double) pneumonia, as previously thought,
but as a result of viral distress syndrome, i.e. the total
destruction of the lungs. We caught up with Professor Bachinsky,
to find out how he came to this conclusion, and how people can
protect themselves from this disease.
Professor, you said earlier that the virus, from which many people
have died is a mixture of types of parainfluenza and
influenza A/H1N1. How do you cure this disease?
The question of how to treat this virus is not up to me. I am
a pathologist. I just found out what it is and made an exact diagnosis.
It is important to provide the correct treatment based on diagnosis.
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There are strict protocols and standards of treatment in medicine.
If a doctor treats a patient who dies, their relatives can make
a complaint that they were not treated properly (misdiagnosed).The
Ministry of Health has set the protocols and standards of treatment
for each diagnosis. If diagnosed correctly, the treatment should
be correct
In the Chernivtsi region 18 people have died. We studied all
the history and evidence from this disease, preclinical, clinical,
resuscitation. When we perform an autopsy organs and tissues have
histological studies (cell analysis) and we concluded that it
was not pneumonia, and has no relation to pneumonia whatsoever.
These results are the foundation to ensure that doctors who treat
this disease all over Ukraine, change their tactics and standards
of care.
Can this new virus be cured?
It depends on the immune system. If a persons immune system
is strong, they will overcome it. There are people who carry this
strain of H1N1 and remain on their feet and dont even realise
they are sick.
Antibiotics definitely should not be taken. Antibiotics are the
reason we have such a high mortality and infection rate in this
country, because people go to the pharmacy, describe their symptoms
to the pharmacist and ask for drugs. They buy antibiotics, take
them, this lowers their immune system and as a result they become
sick. If prescriptions were required to buy these medications,
like in other countries, this would not have happened. It is the
ability to buy antibiotics over the counter without a prescription
which has done so much harm to the State.
During autopsies, what did the lungs look like? Were they
really black, which gave rise to so much talk of pulmonary plague?
No, they are not black This is not pneumonic plague. Its
all nonsense. Pneumonic plague has a very different morphology.
We have, for example, 60 thousand people who became sick and 23
have died. With pulmonary plague, we would now have a mortality
rate of 59 thousand
This is a viral attack that destroys the lungs.
It turns out that not only in Bukovina, but also throughout the
Ukraine people did not die from pneumonia, but from this toxic
strain?
Yes, Its not pneumonia! This destruction of the lungs.
This strain is very toxic, and if the immune system is weak, there
is bleeding in the lungs. In the lungs there is a tiny structure
acinus, which looks like a bunch of grapes. When you breathe,
oxygen enters this tiny bunch of grapes ( pulmonary
alveoli ). On the surface of the acinus are the capillaries, where
red blood cells saturate with oxygen and give blood, which supplies
all tissues and organs in the body.
And once the virus enters the lungs hemorrhaging begins
immediately in the acinus. A continuous hemorrhage It takes
several hours. In the blood fibrin is formed, and from it
giolinovaya membrane, resembling a plastic bag. It envelops the
acinus, and the person breathes in oxygen, but it is not transferred
to the tissues. And people just gasp. There is a cardio-pulmonary
insufficiency and cardiogenic shock. People die of cardiogenic
shock. And there is no pneumonia. Pneumonia an inflammation,
which is treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics cannot help at
any stage. There should be absolutely different treatment.
And how about Tamiflu does it help?
This is not an antibiotic, it is an antiviral drug, which should
be applied on the second or third day of the disease. But you
can not use Tamiflu as a preventitive, because it is toxic.
What are the best measures to resist the disease? Is it advisable
to use a mask, garlic, vitamin C?
The primary method of prevention is a face mask. This give 30%
extra protection. If you wear glasses it is 40%, because
the virus enters through the mucous membranes.
It is necessary to improve the human immune system. Not only
now, but in general. Garlic, onions, wild rose, viburnum (guelder
rose), raspberries, citrus fruit, honey, and other fruits and
vegetables whatever you want. Those with a strong immune
system will survive. Those with weaker immune systems will succumb
to the disease.
We have a lot of people in Ukraine who like shopping at the open
markets. If we can avoid open markets, the less people will be
in contact with each other and more lives will be saved.
You have contacted the Health Ministry and advised them to review
the standards for treatment of patients. What did they say?
We sent them all our data, the necessary protocols and standards
of treatment, our diagnosis. But it is clear that decisions cannot
be instantaneous.
And why until now has nobody else known about this disease? What
were the leading specialists in the Ministry of Health doing all
this time?
Perhaps this is due to the fact that there are scientists who
are working on a purely theoretical basis. And there are scientists
who have seen the autopsy results. I practice as head of the regional
forensic bureau and as a professor. The fact that we have established
this diagnosis it is not just to my credit, and this is
not my personal opinion. This is the opinion of specialists, morphologists
and doctors in Bukovina. There are five professors in our group
I just head the group.