Posted on 05/15/2020 8:28:47 AM PDT by Hojczyk
The anti-malaria medicine hydroxycholorquine is being studied as a possible treatment for and prevention of coronavirus.
How did this medicine that was held out as having so much promise for Covid-19, based on early studies and treating physicians' experience, become so controversial? What started the media drumbeat to say the medicine is dangerous... even quackery?
Sunday on Full Measure, we investigate. See what I found when I spoke to scientists and followed the money. We'll report without the spin.
(Excerpt) Read more at sharylattkisson.com ...
This might be interesting..!!!!!!!!
There was a Japanese doctor, Gomibuchi, who gave his Spanish Flu stricken family diptheria serum, and his family made a full recovery, almost immediately.
These alternative virus blocking treatments need to be researched and developed, but big pharma wants $1,000 a pop “vaccines” for this virus and not a $.10 generic pill.
It is becoming harder and harder to get this before you are near crashing and have to go to the hospital
Someone here recommended Penn Herbs so I could get Cinchona bark. They shipped in a timely manner.
Fever-Tree Tonic water... just saying.
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