Posted on 04/25/2020 4:04:53 AM PDT by RaceBannon
New Thrtead, starting 4/25/2020
after watching the current medcram lecture
can anyone tell me how to help get your body to do this with over the counter stuff:
Glutathione reductase
the other part of it mentioned zinc, maganese, and copper.
We haven’t known long enough if it’s ‘safe’.
We also don’t know that what ‘we’ will get bears any resemblance to what the clinical trials did or did not get.
Given the outright lies about HCQ trials and testing...I would give anything they came up with a large pass.
i was just going to ask if anyone had seen you lately. I’d missed seeing your posts somehow.
I have a close relative whos a doc that is all over the HCQ combo
havent succumbed to wuhan flu..just took a break
went out and bought some pepcid today before everyone sells out.
seems like NAC might help with the medcram lecture on glutathione reductase
I think medcram has it figured out...at least why things are happening the way they are
Personally, I wouldn’t take ANY vaccine they come up with for about five years after it’s dispensed. ANY.
Would be nice to see a treatment for ALL viral infections come out of this covid mess.
Or at least corona virus infections.
What a difference it would make in our lives.
N-acetyl cysteine attenuates oxidative stress and glutathione-dependent redox imbalance caused by high glucose/high palmitic acid treatment in pancreatic Rin-5F cells
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0226696
PAE has posted a lot on NAC. I think he speaks highly of the timed release version.
Yep, we will see if Medcram mentions NAC as he continues in the series on oxidative stress
N-acetylcysteine supplementation increases exercise performance and reduces oxidative stress only in individuals with low levels of glutathione
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0891584917312388
Yes, he mentions it a lot..that is why I thought of it. Seems like that will be a key for the oxidative stress
As Medcram pointed out, underlying conditions present someone who already has oxidative stress..and then COVID knocks out what was helping fight it (dont remember his terms..he did a biology lecture) so they have a harder time
Wow!
A Google search on “Glutathione reductase” is VERY unhelpful.
We all need a break from this crazy, tell me about it.
I want a do-over on 2020.
Vitamin C also bumps glutathione
Medcram did a good job pointing out the biology of what your body does with this whole process in his latest video. I highly recommend it. I think he has solved what the issue is with a diagrams that make sense for a non medical person
https://www.zerohedge.com/health/here-are-last-34-countries-earth-yet-report-single-covid-19-case
Yeah, but 34 counties that haven’t reported a single case of covid is interesting.
I’m not counting 2020 against my age.
“Countries and territories”
here is the medcram video.he is going to do more on this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj2vB_VITXQ
commentor said something about the Kawasaki disease like syptoms ...i think he is talking about the kids with rashes
I remember John Travolta claimed he is son had Kawasaki disease from carpet cleaners...but was probably autism
That’s a great plan!
Me either!
btw, that model that flies in a hazmat suit took glutathione in the car right before she got out in one of her videos. IIRC, it was a liposomal version
She also takes Black Seed
Heres the latest numbers from earlier today (Wednesday) from Minnesota...
Per the Minnesota Department of Health, they are reporting 4644 positive tests for COVID-19, an increase of 463 cases from yesterday (Tuesday).
18 new deaths (an increase of 3 from Tuesday’s new deaths) were reported, raising the statewide total to 319.
2043 individuals with positive tests are no longer isolating, an increase of 131 from yesterday (Tuesday).
Between the Department of Health and private labs, a total of 66744 tests have been conducted, an increase of 2915 tests since yesterday (Tuesday).
Currently 320 patients are hospitalized for COVID-19, an increase of 6 from yesterday (Tuesday). 119 patients are in ICU, a decrease of 1 from yesterday (Tuesday).
The median age of all reported cases is 50. The median age of all hospitalized cases is 63. The median age of all deaths is 83.
The age group of all reported positive cases is as follows:
0-5 yrs - 1%
6-19 yrs - 3%
20-29 yrs - 14%
30-39 yrs - 17%
40-49 yrs - 15%
50-59 yrs - 17%
60-69 yrs - 12%
70+ yrs - 22%
Of all cases, 50% are female and 50% are male.
By ethnicity, whites comprise 46% of all cases and 68% of all deaths. Blacks comprise 13% of all cases and 5% of all deaths. Hispanics comprise 13% of all cases and 3% of all deaths. Asians comprise 4% of all cases and 1% of all deaths. American Indians comprise 1% of all cases and 2% of all deaths.
For more interesting charts and maps, go here:
https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/situation.html
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