Posted on 04/12/2020 1:28:38 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
It really doesn’t matter if it works.
Trump is not qualified to make the decision.
Only professional, affirmative-action bureaucrats and educrats are qualified to make the decision after holding appropriate committee meetings where they discuss stakeholders and take turns giving each other awards for excellence.
Of course it works, and the sooner its given after symptoms the better..once on a ventilator the chances of anything working drops significantly
There's no better outcome than to get the dang thing and not notice and therefore have the antibodies.
Love, your mom
Probably the MOST important 16 minute video you will watch this year. IT’S THE IMMUNE SYSTEM!!
PLEASE SHARE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjjybyJ59Lw&fbclid=IwAR1fW_6NDzP9tO1VohDGZqDP5E5AZidPO3TO4UiZqjlrg764KmgtMrGu_h4
Zinc seems tp be the magic u;;et here. The tactic is to get zinc into the infected cells. It takes another agent to do that. The quinine drugs apparently do that. Quercetin does that, too, so eat your broccoli and a lot of it along with your zinc supplement.
I keep hearing from certain doctors on TV, that it’s only “anecdotal” evidence that hydrochloriquine(sp?) and a Z Pack and Zinc are effective against the virus.
I understand in their world, that they normally perform double blind clinical studies of medications, before they certify that medications work against diseases or bacteria or viruses.
This is a situation in which we don’t have time to do the clinical studies and all that, in order to officially medically certify a course of treatment with these medications.
Of course, let’s do the studies, but while the studies and trials are underway, let’s allow doctors to prescribe hydroxychloriquine(sp?) if in their best medical judgement, it would help a particular patient.
This article provides an understanding of why hydroxychloroquine, which is often used to combat auto-immune diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, may also help fight Covid-19:
Anecdotal evidence is OK for global warming/climate change “science.”
Should be OK here, then.
A new model needs to be developed for studies like this. The old model was ok for a different world, without AI and other advances. The current model could be likened to still trying to connect to the internet with dial-up and modem.
> Quercetin does that, too
I’m inclined to hope you are right.
Can you point us to any further info?
Thank you.
Quercetin and EGCG with zinc
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jf5014633#
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25050823
https://liftmode.com/blog/quercetin-side-effects/
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https://www.evms.edu/covid-19/medical_information_resources/#covidcare
https://www.newsmax.com/health/health-news/covid-19-vitamin-c-supplements/2020/03/20/id/959180/
http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v16n21.shtml
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2020/04/07/coronavirus-treatment.aspx
quertecin + zinc bkmk
vitamin c covid19 bkmk
The “new model” you’re looking for has been with us a long time in the cancer field.
That’s why cancer treatment is advancing so rapidly today. Doctors are often dealing with patients that have exhausted all treatments and are still dying, so they try something else off label. Most of the time, it probably doesn’t work and the patient eventually dies of cancer.
But once in a while it DOES work, maybe if it’s even just a fluke. But the doctor remembers it and will try it again in a similar situation. Maybe it works again. Now he’s excited so he tells a colleague who also tries it. And it works for his patient too. Now the first doctor is really excited, and the second one is curious.
This process extends itself until enough patients have responded favorably that the doctors are sharing it, informally at first, and then formally, at conferences. More and more patients are surviving.
Only after all that, does a clinical trial get proposed and what has been happening all along finally gets gold standard confirmation. Or that trial might never be done at all, since it’s extremely expensive and of little value at that point anyway.
For example, has a gold standard trial every been done confirming that hydroxychloroquine works for lupus patients, or for rheumatoid arthritis patients? I don’t know the answer to that, but I’d bet that the discovery of it’s effectiveness was made off label more or less as I described above. The value of the original malaria trial(s) was that it confirmed not only efficacy, but SAFETY. Once declared safe, off label drug use is common when known treatments fail.
Disclaimer: I am not a doctor nor am I in the medical field. But this is how I’ve perceived cancer treatment to progress over the past few decades. I could be wrong.
You don’t need “sunshine to activate the Vitamin D”. Some people can just use sunshine, supplemental Vitamin D works without sunshine.
Now, one of the largest studies conducted of COVID-19 infection in the United States has found that obesity of patients was the single biggest factor in whether those with COVID-19 had to be admitted to a hospital.
Is there a connection between low zinc and obesity? Is one the cause of the other? If so, how?
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