Dr Shankara Chetty discovered something about covid that every one missed. With his discovery he was able to treat his Covid Patients from the start of the pandemic in 2020 with safe, readily available and affordable medicines . He has treated over 7000 Covid patients and in and around his town of Port Edward in South Africa with a 100% success rate.
Not a single of his patients DIED, required OXYGEN, or had to visit a HOSPITAL.
In brief he discovered that the virus has two distinct phases and around the 8th day the person suffers from an allergic reaction. Also, not everyone suffers from this allergic reaction, and it seems a genetic predisposition is the leading cause. One can compare this to bee stings or any other allergic reactions.
A top New Zealand based website about Dr Chetty can be viewed here
Dr. Shankara Chetty on Omicron Management Protocols (Robust Round Table #1)
On December 22, 2021, in partnership with the Caring HCWs Coalition, World Council for Health hosted the first of many Robust Round Tables, a webinar for health professionals.
In this clip, Dr. Shankara Chetty discusses Omicron management protocols.
Additional clips from the Round Table can be found here.
World Council for Heath Website link here
Dr. Chetty Talks About the Omicron
In this interview with internationally renowned Dr. Shankara Chetty from South Africa, we discuss the Omicron variant, which is taking the world as a storm. Is this variant to be feared, or could it actually be a positive development in this pandemic, as mostly inducing mild disease, yet conferring post-covid natural immunity. These are among the timely and critically important aspects we discuss.
Dr. Chetty is a Family General Medical Practitioner in South-Africa, with considerable experience with the outpatient treatment of COVID-19, having treated so far nearly 8,000 patients, in his outpatient practice, without any of them requiring hospitalization or even oxygen.
Dr. Chetty holds a degree in medicine and surgery and also has advanced education in genetics, advanced biology, biochemistry and microbiology.
Tasmanian National Review Website & Interview Video here
A second interview link here
Podcast Link here