Posted on 04/06/2020 9:13:43 PM PDT by ransomnote
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I have a toenail fungus on one of my big toes that’s held out against Oregano oil for 6 months.
My MD didn’t want me to take oral antifungals for concerns about liver toxicity.
Two days ago I started daubing household bleach onto a cotton ball in the morning, and rubbing that on the toe.
It’s like watching Trump eviscerate reporters at a press conference...
Mark
thankQ. kinda found this funny on the humor thread, might be “racist” though. SARS WARS Rogue Wuhan https://youtu.be/RVABcl5qPA0
I am sliding forgive me...
If only you could read my thoughts.
Thanks and a very good night to you as well.
ThanQ! That deserves some serious study...
TXnMA
Whaddya mean 'you people', derpo?
Any hint as to the mechanism by which adrenochrome users have an adverse drug interaction when using hydroxychloroquinone?
Being lazy, I have not done a deep dive and thought you may have come across the reason.
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Below, my detailed way of saying, "I still don't know". But I can see why some theorize it to be true because elevated ferritin in the blood may be playing a role in fatalities in the COVID-19 pandemic.
The explanation I saw previously said that Adrenochrome injections leave the addict with excessive levels of Ferritin. However, the chemical formula for (pure) Adrenochrome does not include Ferritin. So unless elevated serum Ferritin levels result from Adrenochrome use, the assertion that tainted Adrenochrome prevents the use of covid drugs is likely false.
Damaged cells dump iron into the blood serum- so I'm wondering if Adrenochrome is in a serum filled with excess Ferritin from the damaged cells of their tortured victims from which it was taken or if it results from oxidative stress.
But you see, damaged cells and tortured victims result from "organic" Adrenochrome production and the theory I've seen suggests that the tainted Adrenochrome was synthetic. This could be explained if Adrenochrome addicts have a lingering buildup of Ferritin from their organic supply which President Trump has been cutting off.
Long-time users might have a buildup, or those alternating between sickening "parties" where a child is harvested and then obtaining supplies of synthetics.... It's possible that the "lab" in China is actually human farming (i.e., having Adrenochrome harvested on an industrial level). It's usually wise to consider that it need not be either/or - it can be "both" (or neither). China could have industrialized the unspeakable crimes of the NWO.And it appears to have a chemical lab to produce synthetics.
"Serum ferritin is an important inflammatory disease marker, as it is mainly a leakage product from damaged cells"
AND
" ... it correlates with biomarkers of hydroxyl radical formation (and oxidative stress) ...."
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2014/mt/c3mt00347g
According to Wikipedia, "Adrenochrome is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C9H9NO3 produced by the oxidation of adrenaline (epinephrine). "
"In a Q&A, Cron explains how cytokine storm syndrome may be at work in the current COVID-19 pandemic and how it can be detected and possibly treated.
Q. What host reaction do you think may be a cause of death in COVID-19 cases?
A. From reading the literature primarily out of China, many of the severely ill coronavirus-infected patients appear to have clinical and laboratory features of a cytokine storm syndrome, or CSS, which is frequently fatal. "
"Cytokine storm syndrome" sometimes abbreviated CSS can occure when a person has high levels of Ferritin in their blood. This link describes CSS and the cause (excess ferritin).
SNIP
"A patient can be tested for elevated ferritin (from the link) "A. An elevated serum ferritin test — which is cheap, readily available and quick — is a good first step for screening for CSS. There are a variety of other tests that can then help confirm or deny the presence of a cytokine storm syndrome. "
RNOTE: I've also seen that termed "iron load" re blood serum."
I've likely beaten the topic to death by now (TMI?) so I am stopping here without investigating contra indications of Covid drugs.
Haha. Tonight's thread winner.
you must mean “ha ha ha ha.”
Ahem...
aHEM...
There are no drugs or other therapeutics approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to prevent or treat COVID-19. Current clinical management includes infection prevention and control measures and supportive care, including supplemental oxygen and mechanical ventilatory support when indicated. Interim guidelines for the medical management of COVID-19 will be provided soon by the Department of Health and Human Services COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/therapeutic-options.html
There seemed to be a caveat or work around re the drugs Hydroxychloroquine and Chloroquine, but the CDC seemed to be working hard to leave the impression that these drugs could not be used. The exception may/may not be buried in this quote.
" FDA issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to authorize use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquineexternal icon from the Strategic National Stockpile for treatment of hospitalized adults and adolescents (weight ≥50 kg) with COVID-19 for whom a clinical trial is not available or participation is not feasible."
You have to read down the page and parse the paragraph but I think the FDA allows it's use, contrary to the opening paragraph and portions of following text. Apparently, close reading can save lives?
Much.
always read the fine print. thanks for making it bigger.
Sarcasm? Or did you bump your head?
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