Posted on 02/15/2021 5:40:08 PM PST by nickcarraway
Zinc and Vitamin C fell short in a clinical trial after researchers found they made no significant difference in easing the duration of coronavirus symptoms.
Findings from the Cleveland Clinic were published in JAMA Network on Friday, drawing on results from April 27 to Oct. 14, when 214 coronavirus patients in Ohio and Florida outpatient care sites were given either 50 milligrams of high-dose zinc to be taken at night, 8,000 milligrams of Vitamin C to be taken several times throughout the day with meals, a combination of the two or standard care over a 10-day period.
These patients, averaging about 45 years old, were at home and answered virtual surveys about their symptoms, any adverse effects, hospitalizations and other medications. Any patient that required hospitalization was considered a treatment failure, researchers said. Data shows most of the patients were experiencing mild symptoms, with very few suffering severe cases.
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Also magnesium sterate could be the problem.
Study finds:
That most studies find the results that the people who commission them want them to find, not the actual truth.
After disease onset they don’t do much by themselves. Gee, no kidding. Another disingenuous study, published in the anti-freedom JAMA. Complete straw man study.
Now do one with zinc, C, D3, and HCQ LONG BEFORE any symptoms. Compare actual symptomatic cases between that group and the control. What, decreased symptomatic cases? Gee, no kidding.
More BS from the Great Reset At Any Cost folks.
What works for me is three Mary Janes followed by two Atomic Fireballs. Alternatively, a bag of Goetze’s Caramel Creams. Jujubes, no so much.
The people putting on these fraudulent tests should be in PRISON. If they would have spent 30 seconds reading the research, they would know that the zinc needs help getting into the blood cells, that’s where HCQ,Quinine or Quercetin come in, they allow the Zinc to penetrate the cells, thus stopping the replication process.
Don’t tell our resident ‘dr’...
Yes, they really stretched them out in this study!
arent they preventive? isnt that the whole point? to PREVENT?
...not to treat symptoms?
Yes and its also zinc and D3.
“I don’t think these researches knew what they were doing.”
They know what they’re doing. They’re doing idiotic redundant research to get grants akin to “the study of beer to explore the possibility of it really getting you drunk”.
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