DWQA QuestionsCategory: Coronavirus COVID-19A viewer asks: “The General Hospital in my home town in Mexico produces this Chlorine Dioxide Solution (CDS) for all their staff members and their families. They do not recommend, however, the use of the CDS along with aspirin because aspirin is an anticoagulant. Is there any truth to their claim?”
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
This is an unnecessary precaution and in fact there could be potential benefit in the use of anticoagulants concomitantly in therapy, but this is a medical consideration that will be governed by the level of severity as things develop with the patient. For those susceptible to forming clots where this could be a significant aspect of the development of severe symptoms, it will be too late if the anticoagulant therapy is not done early, so this is further learning that will come over time if not suppressed by the interlopers. There is awareness in the medical community about this, thanks to the medical pioneers doing the basic studies, so this might be something to bring to their attention, but this is a problem for all in dealing with the medical establishment as they will likely disregard non-professionals and even professionals who are not the accepted experts in the field.