#17 Covid-19 The All- Encompassing Klinghardt Protocol and #18: Covid-19 So Far, Testing Is NOT Where It Needs to Be

#17: The All-encompassing Klinghardt Protocol


From the Desk of Robin Ellen Leder, M.D.

Good evening, wonderful patients!!

Yet another of my amazing patients has sent me different version of a very detailed and comprehensive Covid 19 protocol, complete with excellent explanations, of exactly when to use what, why they work, and dosages.  
Here is the protocol:
http://www.sophiaeducate.com/emerging-issues-re-the-outbreak-dr-dietrich-klinghardt/  

Dr. Klinghardt is a highly respected naturally-based physician, researcher, and educator from Germany.  I think it is worth listening through every word of the audio and reviewing all of the slides, The protocol is packed with important information, more than I can begin to "highlight" here.  Listen, and really consider incorporating at least some of the pieces of the protocol into your regimen, both for prevention and for treatment in the various stages of this disease.

If any of you would be willing to type up the protocol, eliminating the need to refer to the slides going forward, that would be fantastic,, and enormously useful.  If you send it to me, I would surely make it immediately available to everyone through another email.  Some of the pieces of the protocol are easy enough to incorporate..  If anything interests you, and you cannot find it online, I will contact Dr. Klinghardts's office and look further into sources for the products he describes.

Please note that considerable evidence of the efficacy of the hydrochloraquine/azithromycin protocol is presented, so the negatives on it in the press are definitely subject to real questions in my mind.  This doesn't mean that the negative side effects cannot be quite serious.  Listen to the doctor's story about the blocking of that drug in Europe, and his thoughts about the relative dangers of hydroxychoraquine.  He says to use it at the onset of the dry cough. It is certainly cause to pause for thought.  BTW, I initially heard of the use of the drug as a remedy that worked successfully in China, not from the President in his conferences.

As I said, the presentation is an eye opener.  Note also his explanation of the "cytokine storm"  That is part of the evolution of the body's response to  the virus, leading to the outpouring of fluid into the lungs.  His prime treatment in this regard is melatonin in remarkably high doses, that would have to be in readiness (ordered well in advance) before the problem occurred, i.e., you would need to order and just keep at home for emergency use.  Other options are also offered, as are a number of herbal preparations.

The doctor does talk about the high risk associated with several things that have not been mentioned in the general literature:  dental issues, stress, and exposure to the newer 5G. Meditation and adequate sleep, and some exercise  are obvious preventives in that regard, but the other preventives are more urgently -needed additions in those with these higher risk considerations. 

He then discusses the value of "sartan" drugs, and the negative aspect of using ACE inhibitors (drugs like liisinopril and captopril).  If you are using any of these drugs, typically for lowering your blood pressure, please let me know, and we may wish to change them at this time to another option with a similar positive medical effect that is not in the ACE inhibitor category.

Lastly, on a different subject, I would like to add that I would like to suggest that you make an effort to record with some detail all contacts you have outside of the home.  This would be helpful not so much for you, but for those with whom you have had contact, so they could be easily and quickly made aware, if you should become positive for the virus.

As always, I would love to hear your thoughts on the material in this email, and any other thoughts you may be having.  I am here to answer, or to research any questions you may have,  

Thank you for your ongoing support, and for thinking things through so carefully.  We have no greater tools to use in figuring out our best path than our intellect, and our continuing willingness to learn.

Stay safe, stay strong, stay healthy, stay smart, stay sane.

Best regards - 

Dr. Robin Ellen Leder, M.D.


#18: Covid -19 Testing not yet where it needs to be


From the Desk of Robin Ellen Leder, M.D.

Hi everyone!  For the past hour, I have been sitting here watching a webinar on testing for Covid-19 (how to test, what each test may be useful for, when to test, etc.) and without going into every single thing they've discussed, here are the highlights according to me:

1 - Variables of time and the specifics of testing make a definitive result, especially with just a single test, nearly impossible at the present time. 
 
2 - A variety of tests and test samples for evaluating active infection are "usable." Some are more likely to capture active viral particles than others, some are more specific to the current Covid 19 strain as opposed to all other coronaviruses (e.g. the ones that cause the common cold) and some are more sensitive (most likely to pick up viral presence, but they may not be especially specific for Covid-19.)

3- Some tests may be useful tools for public health purposes, but none will be ideal or super-reliable until they are further validated than they are at present.
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4- Clinical symptoms can be expected up to two or three weeks after exposure to virus if they ever are to occur.  Of course, they may never occur, even if exposure has occurred, Viral shedding and the ability to transmit disease is independent of the presence of symptoms. 

5 - It is unclear that everyone with exposure will develop antibodies ever, and conversely, it is unclear that everyone who does develop antibodies (at the 3 to 4 week point) will have a lesser chance of becoming re-infected, or even of having a milder case than the first time. 

6 - In short, tests are not yet what they need to be, and not a very good or reliable way to assess illness, past or prior, at least not yet.

7- (This is not in the webinar) At this point, it appears to me that the most important things are :
a - to protect yourself and your family with the well-known strategies of distancing and hygiene
b - using the homeopathic. nutritional and treatment protocols for appropriate phases of the illness  that we have already discussed in my prior emails, and
c - using strategies like symptom tracking, pulse oximetry, and testing of serum ferritin (mentioned in the Klinghardt protocol I sent two days ago) to get a good idea of if and when things may be moving in a direction requiring more aggressive interventions.

Approaching the virus and its potential manifestation in this proactive way will leave you empowered to do the right things at the right time, and can take away a lot of the feeling of powerlessness and fear of "what may happen."
 
I think we have all learned enough about prevention and treatment by now to have a sense that we are not just sitting ducks, not at all. There are plenty of effective strategies to use, and learning, planning, and choosing how we want to respond now and in advance can really go a long way to provide best outcomes for us and those we love.

If you have questions, I would be very happy to hear them, always; I hope you know that by now.  And one more thing:

Stay strong, stay well, stay open-minded, stay connected, stay sane.

Best regards - 

Dr Robin Ellen Leder

# 19 Updated New York State Status and #20: Covid-19 Your Knowledge Is Power, So Don’t Hesitate to Use It and Share It

#19: Updated New York State Status

From the Desk Of Robin Ellen Leder, M.D.


Hello My Dear Patients!

I thought you might be interested in what NYS has to say to us as physicians regarding testing.  You will see that the PDF I have included here ends in an offering of FAQ for patients, so this may answer or at lease address things that have been on your mind. 

Remember that "the opinions stated here do not necessarily represent those of the author of this letter"!!  If you really want to know my viewpoint, feel free to ask any time :-) But in the interest of objectivity, I like to share all information with you, and allow all of my brilliant and independent-thinking patients to draw their own conclusions and choose their own courses.  We work as a team, and I am here to investigate, suggest, and advise, and to help you to carry out any reasonable plan you finally elect in the safest and best way.  If you would like to discuss? I think this is where I may decide to have a blog, and share some very personal beliefs.  But this is not that venue, this is an informational site for my patients.  So:

Click to view the NYS Department of Health Notification:

https://mcusercontent.com/fa9d01f9d29bf7242255434ef/files/4d87f3b3-4c78-4b63-b083-a99a231d48ef/Notification_103349.02.pdf

OK guys, keep thinking things through, keep steering your course and re-directing as need be as new information continues to become available daily.

Stay safe and healthy and smart and strong and sane!

Best regards to you all -

Dr. Robin Ellen Leder

Note : Pulse oximeter supplies are not vast.  I have researched online,so if you need a supplier, LMK.


#20 Covid-19: Your Knowledge Is Power, so Don’t Hesitate to Use It and Share It

Good morning to all:

Well, I have good news and bad news.


First the good.  I sincerely believe that with the tools we have discussed, you have it in your power to prevent the corona virus from becoming part of your life, and should  you or a loved one become positive, you have the means to treat it rationally at every phase.  Slowly the pieces have fallen into place for me, and after listening to the talk by Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt that I sent perhaps a week ago, I feel much more at peace knowing what to do and when.

Today, again, one of the super-bright patients in this community of which you are all a part sent me another very important video for you to listen to and share with friends and family, and I thank her for sharing this with us.

You are already aware of the use of pulse oximetry from the news article we shared over a week ago, but what is novel for me here is that the speaker on this video is talking from direct clinical experience in the hospital with patients, and he is an expert in this field of critical pulmonary/airway care; he speaks as a physician specialist.  Listen to his manner as well as the content, from beginning to end, and you can decide for yourself if he engenders trust and a sense of calm, much as Klinghardt did for me immediately upon listening.  For me, he answered so many important questions, and had a radically different approach to hospitalization overall.

When you copy and paste the YouTube video link below, you will again hear the importance of pulse ox, as well as when to use it, and how much it can impact outcomes.  And here, outcomes translates to "saving lives - or not":

Here is the video:

https://youtu.be/wKHgDcbFTcM
(you may have to copy and paste this, I do not think a click will work)

I hope that watching this gives you a much stronger sense of empowerment vis-a-vis this virus, how it can be rationally approached and managed,  and how to modify and control its potential impact on your life.

So, that is the good.  You may consider the bad to be just as bad, and in a certain way, very profoundly and acutely, it certainly is. But I also think it  serves to emphasize your own critical role in facing this challenge in the most unforgettable way.

One of my patients told me of her husband who was currently hospitalized with Covid, and had been for some weeks.  With her permission, I tell you their story.  When we initially spoke, I reminded my patient of the elements of the protocol for treatment as laid out by Kinghardt and others, and she immediately relayed them verbatim to the hospitalists taking care of him.  They sounded very receptive, and told her that they would proceed to institute the protocol;  frankly, I was excited to see how well it worked.  

Several days later, she let me know that the hospital said her husband was not expected to live and we were obviously very distressed.  We called the hospital just to check on how he was being treated, and as it turns out, they were NOT following her requests, not by a long shot. The 220 mg. of zinc daily was 50 mg only. The IV vitamin C (50 grams  daily over the full daily for the very ill ) was translated into giving the patient a 1500 mg. tablet, crushed for oral consumption. We rushed to institute the full intensive protocol to include the melatonin that Klinghardt prescribes for cytokine storm, as well as all of the other active elements.  The next day, my patient's husband was gone.  

The story is a true tragedy on so many levels. The first, clearly, is the the loss of an amazing childhood sweetheart, husband, father  and grandfather for my patient and her family,  The next, the failure of the hospital to do the protocol, or moreover, to not do it while the said they were in fact doing it (i e. lying, or at least behaving with profound negligence).  And so the third, the staff of the hospital apparently not really comprehending the relevance of the pieces of the protocol to the different aspects of the disease's evolution in Covid.  (In fact, if all of you have listened to the information I have shared vial email and embedded videos, I believe that you understand things far better than they.)  And clinically, this was the loss of an opportunity for the hospital staff (and for me) to learn how this protocol works on a patient, and possibly make it available to use for other patients going forward.  It is hard for me to understand the responses of the hospital here at such a critical time, but this is a true story, so I must accept that such can indeed happen.

But inherent in this situation, for me, there is a lesson that is vastly important to learn, or reiterate.  We are in control, or should I say, we have been given a great deal of control, information many may not have synthesized or even be aware of.  But to achieve success, we must be extremely proactive at every step of the way, in pursuing treatment and resolution, whatever it takes, whatever that may means.  And if we do believe in G-d or believe in any sort of synchrony with G-d or with the power of the Universe or nature, our efforts can enable this power to work through us and provide the best possible results.  

Always, ultimately,  G-d's will, or this universal will shall be done, but we can be part of the plan, or we surely must try.  This power works through people, and we must work to implement at the right time, using our tools.  Remember the NYU doctor I talked about several weeks ago, who told me that if I go to him with Covid in the hospital, he will treat me with "warm fluids."  I, we, cannot simply leave our fate to doctors, to anyone.  We have the knowledge they may not have, and they must work with us to get this done: we may be the teachers here, to guide them in a better approach,  It is has been this way for followers of the holistic approach forever, and it is doubly important now.  It is not about how it should or shouldn't be, this is how it is, and open-minded doctors need to work with us, now.  When they do, they will learn and be more fulfilled too.  That's what I believe.

My heart and soul go out to my patient and her family.  She is a brave, beautiful, and exceptional woman, one of the best I have known, and she fought for her husband right to the end.  I hope and pray, perhaps in her honor, that I may hear stories going forward where patients are using the tools themselves, and sharing them pointedly with physicians as needed, early, and unswervingly.  These approaches come from China, South Korea, Germany, and from our most brilliant hospitalists who are paying attention to outcomes.  The experience there is vast, and the science has been followed by these countries and these physicians with success.  Let's learn from them and in turn, let our physicians learn from us. The knowledge is there, and in our hands.

Stay safe, stay healthy, stay strong, stay purposeful, stay sane.

Best regards -

Dr. Robin Ellen Leder

#21: Covid-19: With Your Support, We Can Share the Knowledge

From the Desk of Robin Ellen Leder, M.D.

Hello again, folks:

Two in one day? I know it's a lot :-) but this time, I am specifically asking for you help in figuring some things out, things I don't know much about.

Let me start by saying thank you so much to all of you who took the time to write patient reviews for me and for my office a few short months ago when I asked for your assistance in sharing your thoughts and experiences with others.  My ratings did improve, nearly overall.  The one exception has been Yelp, who, in their wisdom, for some reason, buried nearly all of the wonderful reviews you guys wrote in a "hidden" section that is not shown upfront, a section that is not averaged into my "rating", and continued to use the old reviews from people I have never treated as the basis of the "rating" they display.  But Google, Vitals, and Healthgrades do all show what you wrote for newcomers to read, and it makes me happy to speak with new callers who already have some real idea of how things "are" in my office.  What brought this whole reviews/ratings thing to mind now specifically was my receiving an email from Vitals today confirming that I am getting three new physician awards this year, based on your amazing reviews.  Take a look if you like: I thank you all for your massive help. 

If you have not been on any of the sites yet, and might have a good word to share about Karen and I, and the office, and your experiences, now is a perfect time to go to all of those sites and fill out a review form.  Business during corona has been tough of course, but we are hanging in and trying to serve you without interruption.  Building our business back up after this difficult time will certainly be easier with your positive reviews on these patient-resource venues, as they really do greatly influence the physician selection process for new patients. 

Here is the other thing for which I am seeking your help, and it's a big one.  I have been thinking ways to "distribute" the information we have been sharing together in my recent emails (often based on input from you all), to others beyond my own patient base.  Since I have been emphasizing to you that patients must lead the way in their care, I am thinking that if I can share this information most effectively with others on the web, maybe it can be disseminated via patients to their physicians or hospitalists, and outcomes can be improved among patients at all stages of the illness (from prevention all the way to pulmonary crisis), using this very basic information of which we have all become aware.

As an ABSOLUTE internet novice, I am not at all sure what venue you (with so much more internet and technical and social media experience and expertise than I) might suggest would be the best place to post the letters I have written to you online to reach the most people.  The choices that occur to me (and maybe there are better ones of which I am completely unaware?)
include:

1- A blog page on my own website, www.drrobinleder.com
2 - A blog page on my other website called www.njnaturalhealth.com, that lists all of the practitioners of many different licensed modalities in the North Jersey area (sort of a provider directory for patients)
3 - My office Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/altmedicalcenter/
4 - A separate blog site of some sort with which you may be familiar 

If you have any good ideas about how to best share this information that I think could be useful and is written in a (hopefully) straightforward and usable way, I would love to hear any and all of your thoughts.  I think maybe we can help people beyond our community with a project like this, and then other people could share new pieces of the puzzle with us on the same site, as many of you already have, and we can all keep learning together.  That is part of who we all are, and as a group, we have a lot to give. Now I think we just have to find the best, most effective way to give it!!!

Thank you all for being everything you are;  I feel like now it is the time to take our community to the next level, the level of general group service.  Are you with me? 

Stay safe, stay smart, stay strong, stay caring, stay sane.

Best regards -

Dr. Robin Ellen Leder

Note : Clearly this was written before these letters were posted to this blog - but this is just one approach. If you have other ideas, perhaps videos, other chat rooms of any sort, where we can talk with a wider audience, just contact my office and we will be happy to engage with you and eager to hear your ideas.

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