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Cristina said she put her hubby on a diet of whole, organic meals, like chicken soup and dishes low in chemicals
theoakman saysCristina said she put her hubby on a diet of whole, organic meals, like chicken soup and dishes low in chemicals
I wonder how this idiot came to conclusion that chicken soup does not contain chemicals...water is a chemical, proteins are chemicals, and so on. Revoke er high school diploma.
AF jokes about the paid actors. I generally don't believe that tin foil hat stuff. This is 1,000% a case of that though. Not sure if he's being told to do this or he's doing it on his own. ALL interviews I've seen of him he seems perfectly healthy. Shows no symptoms of anything. Whatever though, I'll just get called crazy and people will trust some media mouth piece that needs to, really needs to sell ads right now.
Reelection - I am so brave, I survived corona, re-elect me even though I trashed NY economy! No false flag, but posturing.
theoakman saysCristina said she put her hubby on a diet of whole, organic meals, like chicken soup and dishes low in chemicals
I wonder how this idiot came to conclusion that chicken soup does not contain chemicals...water is a chemical, proteins are chemicals, and so on. Revoke er high school diploma.
HCQ does not work, just because trump said that it work
blinded by hate
“Having practiced medicine for nearly 30 years, I have seen how foreign dependence, specifically on imports from China, harms the medical supply chain and our readiness for an outbreak firsthand . . . The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated problems that were already festering,” Rep. Roger Marshall (R-KS)- from a White House email.
Very difficult to enjoy life when you're told to stay in your house because of fat, old sick people.
Heraclitusstudent saysAhh republican ethics in 2020.....
Donald Trump Has Stake In Hydroxychloroquine Drugmaker
https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-trump-stake-company-hydroxychloroquine-112913777.html
I love it when my company makes me take a class on conflict on interests every 2 years.
That is total bullshit. If you weren’t so fucking blinded by hate you’d see this as the fake news story that it is. Part of a mutual fund worth maybe $100 is invested in that company. Fuck! I probably have investment in that one too via my own mutual funds! I don’t even know. So how the fuck would Trump know? And he wipes his ass with $100 dollar bills.
Time to grow up and start thinking critically.
I never thought that it doesn't work. Only that it's very difficult to tell, when recovery rates are over 90% anyway, and that many studies say there is little good evidence that it does. I was wishing that it does, and couldn't care less whether Trump get's credit for pushing it.
Shaman saysHeraclitusstudent saysAhh republican ethics in 2020.....
Donald Trump Has Stake In Hydroxychloroquine Drugmaker
https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-trump-stake-company-hydroxychloroquine-112913777.html
I love it when my company makes me take a class on conflict on interests every 2 years.
That is total bullshit. If you weren’t so fucking blinded by hate you’d see this as the fake news story that it is. Part of a mutual fund worth maybe $100 is invested in that company. Fuck! I probably have investment in that one too via my own mutual funds! I don’t even know. So how the fuck would Trump know? And he wipes his ass with $100 dollar bills.
Time to...
100% agreed it's so cheap with such low margins that cos literally give it away. The pump and dump is in "novel" drugs and vaccines.
It seems likely that the rich and the people with political power (usually the same) are mostly old, and afraid for their own health. Most people end up with one "comorbidity" or another by the age of 75. So they burn down the economy out of fear.
For some reason it's okay to work until you're completely fucking senile.
Because at the time this was set up, the founders figured the voters would not elect a senile type like Biden. Remember, voting was limited to property owners who were electing one of their own to do a temporary job and then get back to farm or business. Since we now have universal voting rights, where even an illiterate can cast a ballot, we do need term limits and maximum age.
rd6B saystheoakman saysCristina said she put her hubby on a diet of whole, organic meals, like chicken soup and dishes low in chemicals
I wonder how this idiot came to conclusion that chicken soup does not contain chemicals...water is a chemical, proteins are chemicals, and so on. Revoke er high school diploma.
Yah I made this argument a bunch of times after I got my BS in Chemistry... People never appreciated it. The titration is real.
Shaman saysrd6B saystheoakman saysCristina said she put her hubby on a diet of whole, organic meals, like chicken soup and dishes low in chemicals
I wonder how this idiot came to conclusion that chicken soup does not contain chemicals...water is a chemical, proteins are chemicals, and so on. Revoke er high school diploma.
Yah I made this argument a bunch of times after I got my BS in Chemistry... People never appreciated it. The titration is real.
I feel your pain. When I was a grad student in Chemistry, I sold hot sauce I made on the side at a farm. I grew all the peppers and fermented them myself. I literally had 4 ingredients. Peppers, vinegar, salt, xanthan gum. The product was a far superior texture with jus...
Another time, I was in whole foods and this girl is looking at a bag of chips with her friend and says "I would never put a poison like maltodextrin in my body". She's covered from her neck down in fucking tattoos. What, ink in your skin for life is fine but anything you don't like the name of cannot pass through your digestive track?
That's the thing that really pisses me off with these people. They are always all inked up but so conscious of what they put into their body. They all smoke weed too (not that I'm against that but just have a set of values consistent with each other).
see https://twitter.com/MichaelCoudrey/status/1241354642417577986
Trump retweeted this.
That's the thing that really pisses me off with these people. They are always all inked up but so conscious of what they put into their body. They all smoke weed too (not that I'm against that but just have a set of values consistent with each other).
As far as homeopathic shit goes....all the females at my workplace run workshops where they claim if you spray lavender oil on god knows what....it cures everything! Oh you have allergies...try lavender oil. Oh you are depressed...try lavender oil. Oh you have a fever? Try lavender oil. Oh you have Wuhan Flu? Here...spray the lavender oil in your throat. I'm sure Chris Cuomo fucking reeks of lavender oil right now.
Turkey has made significant progress in treating coronavirus patients in the early stages of the disease with the controversial malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, Turkish officials have said. ...
“Many countries prescribe this drug to intubated patients,” Koca said. “However, our science board suggested that the drug is really beneficial in the early stages to prevent the spread of the virus in the body.”
The health minister reminded viewers that one of the fundamental features of the disease was lung infection.
“We believe beginning early treatment [with this drug] played a big role in reducing the rate of lung infection among the patients,” he said. ...
Many doctors argue that the drug has not been tested enough yet to be used to treat coronavirus patients.
However, earlier this month, doctors in China reported that hydroxychloroquine had helped to speed up the recovery of some patients who had mild symptoms.
Dramatic fall in pneumonia rates
The Turkish official told MEE that the drug was effective against pneumonia, which is seen as among the leading causes of death for coronavirus patients.
Most of the patients taken to intensive care or who are put on ventilators are there because they have developed pneumonia.
“The minister, instead of underlying the importance of the drug itself, has pointed out the benefit of using the drug in the early stages, before the patient becomes severely ill,” the official said.
Statistics released by the Turkish health ministry on Tuesday showed that since beginning the treatment, new cases of lung disease among coronavirus patients have greatly decreased.
On 24 March, 60 percent of coronavirus cases registered were patients with pneumonia, while on 6 April that had fallen to 19.5 percent.
By Denise Grady
April 1, 2020
The malaria drug hydroxychloroquine helped to speed the recovery of a small number of patients who were mildly ill from the coronavirus, doctors in China reported this week.
Cough, fever and pneumonia went away faster, and the disease seemed less likely to turn severe in people who received hydroxychloroquine than in a comparison group not given the drug. The authors of the report said that the medication was promising, but that more research was needed to clarify how it might work in treating coronavirus disease and to determine the best way to use it.
“It’s going to send a ripple of excitement out through the treating community,” said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert at Vanderbilt University.
The study was small and limited to patients who were mildly or moderately ill, not severe cases. Like many reports about the coronavirus, it was posted at medRxiv, an online server for medical articles, before undergoing peer review by other researchers.
But the findings strongly support earlier studies suggesting a role for the drug, Dr. Schaffner said.
I'd doubt most 50 year olds could even set up a domain name and wordpress themed site without having to hire someone.
. Term limits and old age limits would be a massive step in the right direction.
They make Fox News look good.
Question: Why would the PM of Israel thank India for chloroquine shipments if it were useless?
Patrick saysQuestion: Why would the PM of Israel thank India for chloroquine shipments if it were useless?
Because it's a part of one of the most promising experimental stacks of medications doctors are experimenting with throwing at this very frightening virus.
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"It’s not “very frightening”, or at least ought not be."
Perhaps not if you're only thinking of yourself, and you're not old. That's not what I meant.
marcus says:
"It’s not “very frightening”, or at least ought not be."
Perhaps not if you're only thinking of yourself, and you're not old. That's not what I meant.
Can't the old think for themselves and just stay home? And the young avoid them? Is this really all that complicated? #NO
We have plenty of people around the world who have had to be admitted into hospitals, ICU’s, put on ventilators and died. We have a lot of information about the risk factors associated with age and underlying conditions. If a drug is anything more than just slightly effective, all we have to do is statistically compare the outcomes of people getting the drug to the outcomes we have seen based on age and underlying conditions.
That is what front line doctors are doing and they are reporting that there is clear and, sometimes, profound clinical improvement in many, many patients, especially when this combination of medicines is administered earlier rather than later. Some of these are highly respected, practicing infectious disease experts. And we’ve had decades of experience in prescribing these drugs so there is no uncertainty as to their safety.
profound clinical improvement in many, many patients, especially when this combination of medicines is administered earlier rather than later.
all we have to do is statistically compare the outcomes
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see https://twitter.com/MichaelCoudrey/status/1241354642417577986
Trump retweeted this.