Posted on 04/11/2020 8:09:54 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
During this COVID-19 pandemic, Pierce County, Washington residents expect our public health system to aggressively confront the virus.
Data from South Korea and France demonstrate hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin taken orally for five days have striking results for example, 95% of severely ill treated patients had symptoms quickly resolved, vs. 25% of untreated patients and evidence builds that malaria and lupus sufferers taking hydroxychloroquine are COVID-resistant.
These are not gold standard double-blind studies. But a delta of 70 points is strong evidence that hydroxychloroquine suppresses viral replication and mitigates disease severity, preventing hospitalizations.
Our health experts have known about this treatment for a long time, but still resist recommending it for use before a symptomatic patient must be hospitalized. Why?
Are they afraid of a run on these meds? That word makes us think of a mosh pit of people grabbing for toilet paper at the grocery store.
But these meds require a doctors visit, where the doctor identifies the patients symptoms and risk profile, and writes the prescription if its called for. Then a pharmacist checks the prescription and dispenses the meds. The fear of a run just isnt real.
Are they afraid hydroxychloroquine wont be available for rheumatoid arthritis or lupus patients? Its half-life is 40 days (thats how long it stays in the patients system after being ingested); it is often not the primary med for R.A.; and the supply can be replenished quickly, as it has been recently.
Meantime, fewer elders with co-morbidities will be hospitalized and die with COVID.
Are they afraid of side effects? Those havent kept doctors from prescribing hydroxychloroquine for R.A. or lupus, so why the great concern with COVID?
Remember, these same experts knew weeks ago that non-symptomatic COVID carriers could infect others but told us wearing a mask wasnt effective to suppress its spread. Last week, they admitted thats untrue.
Are they afraid hydroxychloroquine doesnt have final FDA approval for COVID? Doctors often prescribe medications off-label after assessing the patients health and the risks and benefits. Now even the FDA has approved this.
Worst case, it doesnt work. Best case, it does. So why not use it with high-risk patients who have COVID symptoms, to prevent hospitalization?
Are they afraid it will displace another effective treatment? Unlikely, since there isnt another one generally available. The public health system is touting the infusion drug remdesivir, which requires hospitalization, also has side effects (like infections at the infusion site) and will cost hundreds of times the cost of two little pills taken at home for 5 days.
Maybe remdesivirs huge income potential for the health system is relevant to this conversation.
Are they afraid that stories of hydroxychloroquines healing effects are true, so they call them just anecdotal? Well, a delta of 70 is a little more than anecdotal. And if its your spouse or favorite auntie, avoiding severe health problems is a pretty powerful outcome to be dismissed with just.
The thousands of known anecdotes are real stories about health recovered, hospitalizations prevented, COVIDs spread in a home stopped and lives saved; they cannot be so easily dismissed. And they are being acted upon outside of our health system.
As our public health experts wait for more research, or for a higher authority to give its approval, hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin are being used around the world to attack COVID and prevent hospitalizations.
It is past time for health experts here to suppress their fears, use their reason and fulfill their primary duty to protect our communitys health. Our neighbors are dying for it.
The health experts have backed hydroxychloroquine.
Sixty seven percent of physicians say they would use it for themselves or their families.
Now government, media, and Pharmaceutical pundits and spokesmen oppose it. Those people aren’t experts.
Dammit. If anecdotals are insufficient, how many anecdotals does it take to make a consensus? Youre home free if you get to consensus...Pass Go, Collect $200.00!
The health experts have backed hydroxychloroquine.
Sixty seven percent of physicians say they would use it for themselves or their families.
Now government, media, and Pharmaceutical pundits and spokesmen oppose it. Those people arent experts.
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The difference being that the latter group....are ALL on the PhRMA payroll, in some form or fashion.
They want EVERYONE to submit to their pricey vaccine....or else!
New from France:
They’re afraid because the Trump Pills have no side effects that would require more drugs which would have side effects that would require more drugs which would have side effects that would require....well, you get the idea.
They need to have these drugs as available as aspirin.
Want to national an industry? Here’s a good one!
Maybe because it IS effective and they will lose the control they have at the moment. The way I see, it the elites and MSM don’t want this to end, rather they want it to get worse.
+1
Theyre against it because Trump is for it.
“...The way I see, it the elites and MSM dont want this to end, rather they want it to get worse....”
Yep. These communist/globalist elites paid darn good money for this virus and they want their fricken’ money’s worth...including Trump’s head. They all need to be tried for treason, genocide, etc. and publicly hanged at high noon on the National Mall and televised for the whole world to witness.
Trump needs to do an Executive Order that makes hydrochloroquine an available over-the-counter, like aspirin, ibuprofen, actomyosin, and other drugs.
Is Fredo Cuomo being treated hydroxychloroquine?
RE: Is Fredo Cuomo being treated hydroxychloroquine?
I don’t even know what his condition is at this time.
If he did that it would be harder to get than toilet paper.
No it isnt.
Would be interesting to know if ANY people in hot spots that are currently prescribed hydroxy have come down with cv19, especially any elderly. I think the drugs work and something is up.
RE: Is Fredo Cuomo being treated hydroxychloroquine?
OK, I see many questions about whether or not Fredo takes Hydroxychloroquine for his condition.
The answer is NO.
Here is his daily regimen:
SOURCE: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11375076/chris-cuomo0coronavirus-recovery-pills-sauna-cbd/
2 AntiViril-3x daily (vegetable capsules with andrographis [above-ground parts], taraxcum [whole plant], lonerica japonica [flower bud])
1 OKO-3x daily (stabilized oxygen, potentized quinine 3x homeopathic dilution prepared in Sac Lac base)
3 KappArest-3x daily
Respiratory Response-1 dropperful 3x a day (derived from passion flower, olive leaf, andrographis and others)
AlkaC-3x daily, in water, AM + PM 6000 mlg
Belladonna (fever)-2 pellets 3-4x daily
Tylenol (taken as needed)
Allegra D-1x daily
Glutathione powder-1 scoop daily, in water
Vitamin D-6000 mg daily
Rhus Tox (aches)-2 pellets 3-4x daily
Gelsemium (chills)-2 pellets 3-4x daily
Camphora (chest)-2 pellets 2x daily (do not take at the same time as any other remedies)
Echinacea/OSHA compound-1 dropper full 3x daily
CoQ (antioxidant that supports nervous system)-1x daily
Magnesium citrate-2 at bedtime
This is all combined with the aforementioned sauna and a 30-minute walk around the backyard.
Obesity and high blood pressure have been mentioned as the most common precursors to death from covid. I’m wondering this; since obesity usually results in high blood pressure and most people with hypertension take medication, could high blood pressure medication exacerbate the virus as ibuprofen does?
Just wondering ...
That’s not a bad regimen at all. He should drop the Tylenol.
Not too sure the Belladonna is a good idea either but perhaps it’s a Homeopathic.
They want their cut skimmed off the top. There aren’t any billions in it for them.
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