Posted on 04/09/2020 8:06:53 PM PDT by hapnHal
No its really not
I would have to see the original journal articles before I believe this. If true, iron would quickly accumulate in the live, causing very specific symptoms.
100%.
I dont think you know anything about this. Just because you have _dr in your screen name doesn’t mean you have any expertise whatsoever. Wonder what your agenda is.
I dont think something that acts like cyanide would have such a range of different effects on different people.
Read later
I couldn’t get any zinc but I got some Ginko Biloba.
It makes sense to me. For the longest I’ve been saying that whatever this disease is, it kills by causing slow, long term hypoxia.
“I couldnt get any zinc but I got some Ginko Biloba.”
While pure Zinc or Zinc lozenges are currently impossible to obtain, if you look into the “nutraceutical” field you will find numerous formulas that contain plenty of zinc. I’ve been stocking up on a “Prostate Care” formula that’s mostly zinc.
Hypobaric oxygen treatment would allow the blood plasma to carry oxygen. Might save some while the hydroC and zync or Erythromycin kicked in.
Ive been repeating that leftism is neo-feudalism for some time, and Im not alone (nor would I claim others followed me on this).
Too much other material for comment at this hour.
explain why. please
Maybe someone knowledgeable here can explain how the blood disease theory ties into observations that people with type O blood are more resistant to the disease.
Forget I asked that. you took 3 minutes to read the report. you have no idea what it is.
This changes everything. It’s no wonder that doctors have been reporting negative results using ventilators. It’s also no wonder that an anti-malaria drug is working. CV19 and malaria share some pathways.
“The reason chloroquine works for malaria is the same reason it works for COVID-19.”
True. This matches my previous studies. People with extreme Covid19 have difficulty breathing, like getting placed on top of Mt. Everest from an airplane. The problem is that ventilators do not work in extreme Covid19. The solution is that chloroguine and Zpaks do work for extreme Covid19 patients.
Mr. Trump is hopefully asking his inferiors to read Free Republic.
It’s like the old Rocky Horror call back “It better be better than last week”.
I agree with the medical side of this article. Once he got into the hemoglobin compound ionization, I was already thinking that the virus is replicating a carbon monoxide situation. But don’t mind me I was only a Lab Tech for the AF and then became a nurse.
I think they are
Careful, though. If a ventilator is needed it might be an indication that the victim is already at an advanced stage, not likely to respond to treatment of any kind.
It would be very easy to begin a hypothesis of this nature by assuming that chloroquine is an effective treatment, looking at the nature of chloroquine and its anti-malarial effect, then further assuming that similar effects mean similar causes. Even I, a complete layman in medical terms, had the same impression when being exposed to the plethora of anecdotal information regarding chlorquine. My first reaction was to look up the drug and its agency of action against malaria.
The hypothesis might be valid or not, but we'll never know until some research has been done. But for now we can get it right in practice and then worry about getting it right in theory later.
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