Three animals tested on why humans are getting killed!

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 other animals as well. How long would the animal survive with this oxygen enema? What was the health condition of the animal when the enema was administered? These are questions that should be asked as if this were to go through and be approved to be used on people the health condition of those individuals would play apart as well.

An enema is ideally performed via the rectum and this could cause some discomfort. The doctors have found out that there is some scratching and scraping but other than that the animals have felt no discomfort and it is a very quick procedure. The team of doctors who have teamed with the researchers have tried to use some form of anesthetic so that the animals would not feel it at all.

If this discovery were to be researched and medically applied and the green light is to be given then countries that are being ravaged by Covid and the lack of oxygen such as India will be able to do some form of damage control.

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