Posted on 03/18/2020 7:24:32 PM PDT by crazycat
UPDATE: A Covid-19 case correlation between malarial and non-malarial countries has been plotted by Dr. Roy Spencer, and the results are stunning see below.
Encouraging news: three new medical studies show a commonly available anti-malaria drug known as chloroquine aka chloroquine phosphate is showing strong results against COVID-19 infections in both China and South Korea. Excerpts from three studies, including one published in Nature are below.
(Excerpt) Read more at wattsupwiththat.com ...
Plaquenil and Chloroquine are both used against chronic lyme infections as well. The lyme and malaria bacteria behave the same way and will go dormant and cover themselves in a biofilm that medications cannot penetrate. Then they pop up again whenever they want. The chloroquine eats away at the biofilm, so that medicine can reach the actual bug. Apparently it seems that it does the samething with the covid-19 virus.
I had to take plaquenil, and chloroquine at times, with massive amounts of antibiotics for a couple years to fight lyme
It was news to me too. Your comment prompted me to take a look into it.
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