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Live demo of simple methods to manage COVID & Cardiac Arrest emergencies on 2 Oct


New Delhi: Dr Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury will give a live demo of simple techniques to manage the emergency conditions of COVID-19 to Cardiac Arrest on 2nd October at 11 AM via www.biswarup.com/live website. Learning the easy techniques may enable the patients to take care of themselves at home without any hospital or medical support, thus saving their life and money both.

Watch video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAMfpTxZ-rc&feature=youtu.be

According to a press statement from Dr Biswaroop, “COVID-19 patients are admitted to the hospitals despite inconvenience and mismanagement prevailing there, thinking that the hospital would save their life by providing Oxygen and ventilator facilities. However, in reality a ventilator is nothing more than a ‘box of death’, for which various pipes are inserted into a patient's nose, mouth and body, causing pain and discomfort. The ventilator failure rate is 97%, while the remaining 3% patients survive hardly for two-three months. On the other hand, more than 500 experts of Network of Influenza Care Experts (NICE) spread across the country, have cured more than 40,000 COVID-19 patients in past few months with zero medication, zero cost and zero casualty.”

Dr Biswaroop says that often the Oxygen level falls in patients living with co-morbid conditions, aged persons and patients who consume a cocktail of many medicines. They feel difficulty in breathing. In such a situation, patients are often rushed to the hospitals, where often they become a victim of a vicious cycle. Whereas in such a situation, a patient can cure himself following the Prone Ventilator technique at home without any hospital support.

Watch video: https://twitter.com/drbrcofficial/status/1309475810135273476

Difficulty in breathing is caused while sitting, standing or lying down on the back. In the face up position, a person's lungs are pressed under the heart, reducing their efficiency by 20%. In such a situation, there is difficulty in breathing, while lying on the Prone Position (face down position), the performance of lungs is increased by 20%. Giving Oxygen in the face down position will increase Oxygen saturation in the body by about 2% in every 30 minutes. With this method, a patient may feel better in an hour and a half. The patient must remain in this position for about 12 to 16 hours with few breaks in between. This along with a three-step food diet can cause wonder.

To help the COVID-19 or Cardiac Arrest patients, Dr Biswarup Roy Chowdhury will give a live demonstration on his website biswaroop.com/live at 11 am on Oct 2 to remove the fear of COVID-19, instilling confidence to cure themselves at home. It is also advised to share the live video on your personal Facebook or YouTube account to avoid any technical disruption.  

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