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  • New NIH Hydroxychloroquine Trial Could Be Destined to Fail: The Essential Component, ZINC, is not included

    05/15/2020 7:36:20 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 38 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 05/15/2020 | Stacey Lennox
    The politicization of hydroxychloroquine has been one of the most frustrating aspects of Trump Derangement Syndrome during this pandemic. Early studies in France and clinical outcomes from multiple treating physicians using a combination therapy that included the drug provided hope to combat the virus. However, it made President Trump hopeful, so it had to be obliterated. Crappy studies of the drug given to the most severe patients were touted as proof the president was wrong. Then there was Fish Tank Cleaner Gate. This is the problem with political reporters covering press briefings about a pandemic. They either aren’t provided an...
  • Renowned physician: Trump's 'medicine of choice' works with zinc

    04/12/2020 1:28:38 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 42 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 12/4/20 | Dalit Halevy
    Dr. Eric Berg quoted observations made by Dr. Anthony Cardillo, who recounted his success in significantly improving the medical conditions of coronavirus patients after giving them anti-malaria medication (hydroxychloroquine) along with the zinc supplement. According to Dr. Berg, the anti-malarial medication allows zinc to infiltrate cells and prevent the coronavirus from multiplying. He emphasized that the drug should not be taken by healthy individuals or with the absence of a doctor's prescription. He also noted that many coronavirus patients had been observed to have zinc deficiencies. Video
  • LA doctor seeing success with hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19

    04/06/2020 7:21:28 AM PDT · by rintintin · 64 replies
    ABC7.com ^ | April 5 2020 | By ABC7.com staff
    LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles doctor said he is seeing significant success in prescribing the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in combination with zinc to treat patients with severe symptoms of COVID-19. Hydroxychloroquine has been touted as a possible treatment for COVID-19 by President Trump among others, but it remains controversial as some experts believe it is unproven and may not be effective. The drug has long been used for treatment of malaria and conditions such as lupus and arthritis but is not technically approved by the FDA for COVID-19. The agency, however, is encouraging trials and has provided limited...
  • Dr. Praises Hydroxychloroquine For Coronavirus: ‘Very Ill’ To ‘Basically Symptom Free’ In Hours

    04/06/2020 8:11:59 AM PDT · by aMorePerfectUnion · 39 replies
    Daily Wire News ^ | April 5th, 2020 | By Daily Wire News
    A Los Angeles doctor praised using hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 during an interview with a local news station on Sunday, claiming that it has a dramatic effect on patients who are seriously ill when combined with zinc. Dr. Anthony Cardillo, CEO of Mend Urgent Care, made the remarks during an interview with ABC 7 news anchor Jory Rand. “What we’re finding clinically with our patients is that it really only works in conjunction with zinc. So the hydroxychloroquine opens the zinc channel, zinc goes into the cell, it then blocks the replication of the cellular machinery,” Cardillo said. “So, it...
  • LA Doctor Seeing Success With Hydroxychloroquine to Treat COVID-19 (Emphasises Importance of Zinc)

    04/06/2020 12:01:08 AM PDT · by cba123 · 68 replies
    ABC ^ | Sunday, April 5, 2020 11:48PM ET | ABC staff
    Yet another positive report: LOS ANGELES -- A Los Angeles doctor said he is seeing significant success in prescribing the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in combination with zinc to treat patients with severe symptoms of COVID-19. Hydroxychloroquine has been touted as a possible treatment for COVID-19 by President Trump among others, but it remains controversial as some experts believe it is unproven and may not be effective. The drug has long been used for treatment of malaria and conditions such as lupus and arthritis but is not technically approved by the FDA for COVID-19. The agency, however, is encouraging trials and...