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what is bx injection treatment protocol

by Mrs. Ruby Lang DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The BS BX Protocol is advertised to help with "most diseases", and specifically mentions Alzheimer's, autism, asthma, autoimmune diseases, blood disorders, cancer, COPD, diabetes (type I and II), epilepsy, heart disease, lupus, Lyme disease, malaria, neurodegenerative disorders, Parkinson's, respiratory infections, tuberculosis, and "most bacterial and viral conditions".

Full Answer

What is the BX protocol?

The BX Protocol is yet another bottled water brand cure-all. It's also referred to as BX Energy Catalyst, ( e2 Energy Catalyst ), BX Antitoxin, and BX Miracle, and is created by Delta Institute International Limited.

How is BTX injection performed?

The bladder wall is then injected with BTX, divided among evenly distributed intramural injection sites. The injection needle allows the surgeon to control for a precise injection depth. In male patients, a longer injection needle may be used when necessary.

How is botulinum toxin (BTX) administered for external urinary sphincter injection?

A variety of reported protocols are available for BTX injection of the external urinary sphincter. Foremost, BTX injection can be performed via a cystoscopic or, in the female Fig. 3. Cystoscopic injection of botulinum toxin performed under direct vision. patient, a transurethral approach.

What happened to the Delta BX protocol?

They're not "staying tuned" for their payment; the entire treatment costs $16,995, paid up front, no refunds. Delta agents ("affiliates") selling BX Protocol receive at least 10% commission. The end of this scam was just as expected: a criminal investigation by the FDA's OCI in June 2019. .

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What is fluoroscopic injection procedure?

WHAT IS A FLUOROSCOPIC GUIDED INJECTION? A fluoroscopic guided injection involves injecting medicine directly into the joint under a special form of imaging known as a c-arm. It is used primarily for therapeutic reasons combining a corticosteroid and numbing agent.

How long does a fluoroscopic injection last?

The steroid lasts for up to six weeks but the effects of the injection can sometimes last much longer. Your doctor will normally arrange a follow-up appointment with you after your injection. There are small risks associated with this injection, which you should be aware of before you proceed.

What is a fluoro guided hip injection?

Fluoroscopic-guided hip joint injections involve injecting medicine directly into the hip joint with the aid of fluoroscopic (live x-ray) imaging to diagnose a source of pain or treat pain due to conditions such as arthritis, injury or mechanical stress of the hip joint.

What is a fluoroscopic Arthrogram?

An arthrogram is an injection of contrast dye or a radio-active tracer into a joint to allow better visualisation of internal joint structures during an x-ray, CT, MRI or Nuclear Medicine examination.

How painful is a fluoroscopy?

While fluoroscopy itself is not painful, the particular procedure being performed may be painful, such as the injection into a joint or accessing of an artery or vein for angiography.

What happens if a steroid injection doesn't work?

If the first injection doesn't provide pain relief, your doctor may try a second injection four to six weeks later. If there's no improvement after the second injection, a third injection is not recommended.

Are you put to sleep for a hip injection?

The injection is carried out in theatre under a quick general anaesthetic or sedation so that you do not feel pain while the injection is being performed. Please do not eat anything after midnight the night before. You may have sips of water for up to two hours before your admission time, if required.

How painful are hip injections?

Most people feel less pain after a hip injection. You may notice reduced pain 15 to 20 minutes after the injection. Pain may return in 4 to 6 hours as the numbing medicine wears off. As the steroid medicine begins to take affect 2 to 7 days later, your hip joint should feel less painful.

What happens if a hip injection doesn't work?

Generally, if the first shot doesn't work, we may inject the same area again after 6-8 weeks. However, if a second shot doesn't work, we don't recommend the third shot. But, you can have multiple cortisone shots in different parts of your body.

Does an arthrogram injection hurt?

Is an arthrogram painful? Not usually. You may feel slight discomfort when your provider releases the contrast material into the joint.

Do they sedate you for an arthrogram?

You should, however, consider a few things: If you will be undergoing a CT or MRI arthrogram and tend to experience claustrophobia or anxiety, let your radiologist know. You may be a good candidate to receive sedative medication prior to the procedure to put you at ease.

Is contrast dye injection painful?

It's kind of like a dye in the way that it temporarily changes how your insides appear on a medical image, but it won't change the color of anything and it won't hurt you.

Who invented the BX protocol?

The " inventor " of BX protocol is "Dr" Dewayne Lee Smith. He says he has a Ph.D. in “biological sciences” from "University of Canterbury" (January 7, 2016), or "Canterbury University" (January 18, 2016), he's apparently not sure which one. The University of Canterbury is a real university in New Zealand, but "Canterbury University" is ...

What is BX water?

A bottle of "BX" from Delta Institute. If correctly labelled the bottle only contains water. The BX Protocol is yet another bottled water brand cure-all. It's also referred to as BX Energy Catalyst, ( e2 Energy Catalyst ), BX Antitoxin, and BX Miracle, and is created by Delta Institute International Limited. It's unclear if these are separate ...

Where are BX devices made?

In reality the cure-all contraptions he sells, (at inflated prices), are manufactured in China. These devices emit the same K a -band radio frequency as a police radar speed gun, which unfortunately does not cure any cancer, or other serious illness, in the passing motorists, (although the sight of a police officer wielding a radar gun could cure constipation in those who are speeding).

Who makes BX energy catalyst?

It's also referred to as BX Energy Catalyst, ( e2 Energy Catalyst ), BX Antitoxin, and BX Miracle, and is created by Delta Institute International Limited. It's unclear if these are separate products or the same thing, as all terms seem to be used interchangeably on their website and videos; sometimes it's simply referred to as "The BX".

Is Delta selling BX protocol?

Delta agents ("affiliates") selling BX Protocol receive at least 10% commission. The end of this scam was just as expected: a criminal investigation by the FDA's OCI in June 2019. . In July 2019 it permanently suspended operations. 2020 BX Protocol is reborn as Mitolytix, allegedly only operating outside of the USA.

Injection Dose

Published experience has utilized a total injection dose of 100 to 300 U ( Botox) and 500 to 1000 U (Dysport). Because of the lack of significant literature regarding Dysport dosing, the following discussion will center on the Botox preparation.

Injection Volume

Published investigation to date has generally used an injection volume of 0.1 mL to 0.5 mL per injection site. More recently, protocol modifications have been proposed using a larger injection volume (0.5-1.0 mL; ref. 15). Kim et al.

Injection Distribution

In general, the entire volume of toxin is injected, divided among 20 to 40 evenly distributed intramural injection sites. These sites include the bladder base and posterolateral walls of the bladder (Fig. 2).

Bladder Injection Technique

We routinely perform BTX injection in the outpatient setting under intravenous sedation. Other authors describe the use of local anesthesia, reporting minimal associated discomfort or complications. Rackley et al.

Urethral Injection Technique

A variety of reported protocols are available for BTX injection of the external urinary sphincter. Foremost, BTX injection can be performed via a cystoscopic or, in the female

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So What Is It?

Electrical Goods

  • The "inventor" of the BX Protocol, "Dr" Smith, also has a sideline in allegedly therapeutic electronic devices, which he claims he has developed with assistance from ex-NASA scientists. In reality the cure-all contraptions he sells, (at inflated prices), are manufactured in China. These devices emit the same Ka-band radio frequency as a police rad...
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Gallery of Ghouls Involved with Bx Protocol

  1. Utah police mugshot of the purported creator of BX Protocol, "Dr" Dewayne Lee Smith in 2002.
  2. Another Utah police mugshot of "Dr" Dewayne Lee Smith. Fatter & follicle-free in 2013.
  3. CEO of Delta Institute, Christian B Oesch (in 2019). He was involved in the sovereign citizen movement in the USA, is an anti-5G campaigner in Switzerland, sells an unscientific device.
  4. Utah police mugshot of Delta Institute director "Todd DuMaurier", (actually convicted thief To…
  1. Utah police mugshot of the purported creator of BX Protocol, "Dr" Dewayne Lee Smith in 2002.
  2. Another Utah police mugshot of "Dr" Dewayne Lee Smith. Fatter & follicle-free in 2013.
  3. CEO of Delta Institute, Christian B Oesch (in 2019). He was involved in the sovereign citizen movement in the USA, is an anti-5G campaigner in Switzerland, sells an unscientific device.
  4. Utah police mugshot of Delta Institute director "Todd DuMaurier", (actually convicted thief Todd David Mauer, photographed in 1999).

External Links

  1. Their main website: bxprotocol.com, also disease-specific repeaters : bxforcancer.com, bx4lyme.com, bxforparkinsons.com
  2. The BX Protocol YouTube channel
  3. BX-Protocol has 3 Facebook accounts: "Cancer Research Awareness" , "Lyme Research Awareness", & "Say No To Cancer".
  1. Their main website: bxprotocol.com, also disease-specific repeaters : bxforcancer.com, bx4lyme.com, bxforparkinsons.com
  2. The BX Protocol YouTube channel
  3. BX-Protocol has 3 Facebook accounts: "Cancer Research Awareness" , "Lyme Research Awareness", & "Say No To Cancer".
  4. A review of a BX-Protocol YouTube video by Professor of biologyPZ Myers.

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