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osteopathic treatments that could alleviate COVID-19 symptoms

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osteopathic treatments that could alleviate COVID-19 symptoms
osteopathic treatments that could alleviate COVID-19 symptoms
osteopathic treatments that could alleviate COVID-19 symptoms

To alleviate virus symptoms in a way that was done in the early 1900s.

Its called osteopathic therapy.

Its not a cure but chim- lesky said it could be used to help those suffering from the virus news channel 2's brent kearney spoke to doctor richard chim- leski about how his practice could help those suffering from covid 19.

((take pkg)) "so i'm going to proceed now to the influenza protocol" dr. richard chmielewski specializes in osteopathic treatments.

Treatments specifically designed to theraputically alleviate a patient's symptoms. in what he calls the influenza protocol .

None .

None so using this influenza protocol which takes about five minutes i was able to without medication or sometimes if i had to prescribe steroids or anabiotic's or other treatments i had very good results over the last 1011 years.

Chmielewski says the treatments are similiar to massage therapy and physical therapy.

He says its been used by doctors since the early 1900s during the spanish flu pandemic.

An outbreak chmielewski says is comparable to what we are experiencing now with the coronavirus.

"a lot of the symptoms are pretty similar you just kind of not feeling good and then you eventually get a spike in fever in most cases but not all."

And i saw the videos on youtube can you explain how does that help our current patients obviously you said it's not a cure.

"the osteopathic techniques these manual techniques that you might call them similar to a massage or acupressure or physical therapy techniques and so forth are extremely powerful at opening up that sewer system allowing the fluids to then freely flow gary to help the body correct itself" chmielewski says until a vaccine is developed the best treatment against the disease is to stay at home.

"i think if you have anything including covid-19 we need to do the public gary there and and just not pass it on gary to other people i know could be a financial hardship and everything else but they have to be ways around that so we can limit the spread around there callihan" brent kearney news channel 2> ((on cam)) brand

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