You would not take ivermectin/HCQ/vitamin D if you got covid?
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I would not feel comfortable doing that. My only advice to anyone is to stay away from hospitals when presenting cold like symptoms, as I am sure this increases their chances of staying alive by one hundred percent. Whatever works for people to follow that advice is fine - vaccines, ivermectin, cow dung, crocodile piss, does not matter. My final solution for future pandemics would be to gather up all the doctors in the West, and I mean all of them, and do a Roman legion style decimation, but like the one where the nine have to stone the tenth to death or whatever. This would raise the chances of global survival for the next pandemic quite substantially.
Thanks! All good stuff. I have one modest comment.
I don’t know how things work in the bio sciences but at the individual patent level in defense, not a lot of money. (Big contractors - of course - and in many ways). Some licensing and commercialization happens for individual inventors occasionally (overtly and to mutual benefit) but success rates happen no more often than in any industry as far as I can tell.
Eisenhower may have been saying this but the big bucks and power base come from the size of the contracts more than the uniqueness of the inventions. Its all really as distasteful as people imagine. It is possible that “bio/medical” is just catching up with tanks and submarines.
Wow, way to miss my point entirely. If you minimize the effects of COVID stating it is nothing more than the flu or "a cold", why would there be a need for these treatments. BTW, if you want to tout the survival rate of the virus, perhaps you should also check into how it is being treated in the hospital. The treatment is primarily remdesivir and dexamethasone in addition to antithrombotic medications. HCQ has high potential for toxicity and heart arrhythmias. Ivermectin has shown "some" benefit against viruses in laboratory settings, but at blood levels higher than what are deemed acceptable. Yes, there is a high margin as safety, but acceptable blood levels tend to be in the nanogram range, whereas it's effects on viruses occur in the microgram range. (note these are blood levels I am referring to, not the dose people are taking). Both of these medications have shown limited use, but would still require additional study and are currently nothing more than a hope and a prayer. But who am I to override the medical decision making of a strength coach who would recommend picking up some meds from their local tractor supply store?
The spike protein, separately from the virus, damages heart vascular pericytes, causing them to secrete inflammatory and apoptotic factors. This research, in conjunction with the only published murine safety study, suggests that mRNA vaccines cause subclinical mural damage. It's not clear how that compares with the damage caused by infection.
Both of these important safety studies were conducted outside of the United States.
Mark correct me if I am wrong, but did you not say somewhere back in the early days of this pandemic you did not care if you got a vaccination? Or was that a vacation? I can't remember.
What about this report?
COVID: the reason cases are rising among the double vaccinated – it's not because vaccines aren't working
Everybody has a graph it appears.
You're not very good at making your point. The rest is not worth commenting on. And you didn't answer my question.
This is gibberish. Does the "vaccine" work, or does it not work?Quote:
COVID is also growing among the vaccinated because the number of people in the UK who have had both doses is continuing to rise. At the time of writing, 88% of UK adults have had a first dose and 69% a second. As more and more of the population is vaccinated, the relative proportion of those with COVID who have had both jabs will rise.
If you imagine a hypothetical scenario in which 100% of the population is double vaccinated, then 100% of people with COVID, and in hospital with COVID, will also have had both jabs. As with deaths, this doesn’t mean the vaccine isn’t working. It just means the vaccine rollout is going very well.