Description Pushpa knew her baby daughter, Rashni, was dying.
As Washi.
So, in late 2010, Washing spearheaded an angel investment round and joined the company\'s board of directors.
Pan Theryx was the most audacious Startup company he had encountered in his many years as a venture capitalist.
Thomas Washing was inspired by the company\'s mission to save Children from the irreparable health effects of diarrhea.
Doctors were skeptical and regulators in countries where it was most needed were hesitant to approve it.
The journey to market for this solution, developed by the company Pan Theryx, was not without obstacles.
An Unlikely Intervention is the extraordinary story of the first breakthrough in the treatment of diarrhea in forty years: an inexpensive, food-based product that rapidly halts acute, often fatal, episodes of infectious diarrhea.
Only pneumonia kills more.
Diarrhea is one of the world\'s most common illnesses, and the Second Leading cause of death globally among Children ages five and under.
However, in much of the developing world, the disease\'s impact is devastating.
After examining Rashni on his morning rounds, the doctor took Bimla Starzl aside and said, "You saved this child\'s life."For many of us diarrhea is a simple nuisance.
She was alert and responding to Pushpa\'s touch.
Pushpa agreed and by the next morning Rashni\'s diarrhea had subsided.
Pilot studies had shown this product could halt even the most serious diarrhea episodes in hours rather than days.
As a last resort, the hospital\'s head physician offered to give Rashni a food-based solution recently developed by Pan Theryx, a company co-founded by Tim and Bimla Starzl.
Nurses rushed to administer intravenous solutions and antibiotics to the child but her prognosis was dire.
At sunrise, Pushpa carried Rashni to the hospital.
Contaminated water and food often sickened the youngest inhabitants of the northern India slum they lived in, and Rashni had contracted a dreaded disease--acute infectious diarrhea.
Description Pushpa knew her baby daughter, Rashni, was dying