Three animals tested on why humans are getting killed!

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 the way it was being administered was not fast or efficient enough to save the human body from dying. Respiratory failure has been the reason that most Covid deaths take place in India as we await for another dose of vaccines to make its wat to Asia.

This team of Japanese researchers found out that mammals can absorb oxygen through their intestines. This means that it doesn’t necessarily have to be given to us via oxygen mask, the team went on to do some research as to if it would work on animals if they were to inject it into ther bodies straight. They started the tests by administering oxygen enemas in a gas and liquid form to mice, rats and pigs. The animals were then placed in a low oxygen area and it was seen that the animals could survive a lot longer when this oxygen enema was performed.

This has only been tested on the three types of animals as mentioned above. The question is that would it work on…

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