Hydroxychoroquine/Azithromycin/Zinc Sulfate

Ya, kinda. Taking any drug that hasn't been through clinical studies and hasn't been prescribed by a doctor is stupid. There's a reason they do clinical studies....🤷

That bold part is inaccurate. Kind of fucks up your whole statement. ;)
 
It seems they've had some success with hydroxychloroquine, consequently research labs and hospitals are testing it. Should you take it before it's approved? No, that would be retarded.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-drug-covid-hydroxychloroquine-tests-1.5525690

The guy looked pretty traumatized and exhausted to me, just like this guy.
at first glance they look like two nutjobs. .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3ka8lo_fZ8

It just shows how desperate things are in NY, that they say fuck grooming and protocol, I'll just post these.
 
If you note my above comment 'prescribed by a doctor' was already noted. :)

Fair point. I wrongly assumed you were meaning routinely prrescribed by doctors for this purpose. Which you weren't.

I've heard of Doctors prescribing it as a preventative or taking it themselves to avoid infection. I don't think that is encouraged, lest supply run low for patients taking it pre-chinavirus.
 
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I take it every day. I have for years. I am still here. I also have not caught the covid, yet.
 
People always shun what they don't understand.

Sad commentary. There are some very positive studies and results using this regimen "off label". The science is there, it just needs more formal clinical testing on a variety of patients under different viral loads to determine efficacy. Those of you who have a somewhat understand about viruses and the immune system understand the importance of zinc.. If you take a closer look at the studies of how Hydroxychloroquine and zpac combined together work in decreasing the viral load you wouldn't be so negative as to it's potential.

The science isn't there proving any efficacy. Just some anecdotal experiences. I wish it were true but right now, it isn't.

And the CDC just pulled it's dosage recommendations so any doctor prescribing it has no guidance to follow.
 
Not a vlog, so take it as you may. This was published yesterday. There’s plenty more like it from varied sources. May quoting frontline drs stating the use of this cocktail seems to make no difference at all.

And the French study has since been discredited: The scientific group that oversees the journal where it was published said the study did not meet its standards.

A recent study from China did include a control group, and suggested that hydroxychloroquine might help patients with mild cases of Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. But that study had limitations: It was also small, with a total of only 62 patients, and they were given various other drugs as well as hydroxychloroquine. The doctors evaluating the results knew which patients were being treated, and that information could have influenced their judgment. Even if the findings hold up, they will apply only to people who are mildly ill. And the researchers themselves said more studies were needed.

Another reason the drug has been considered for coronavirus patients is that it can rein in an overactive immune system, which is why it is used to treat lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. In some severe cases of Covid-19, the immune system seems to go into overdrive and cause inflammation that can damage the lungs and other organs. Doctors hope hydroxychloroquine might calm the condition, sometimes called a cytokine storm, but so far there is no proof that it has that effect.

https://www.nytimes.com/article/coronavirus-hydroxychloroquine-malaria.html
 
Want to listen to something fascinatingly weird, yet pretty credible?
Watch this critical care doctor's videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9GYTc53r2o&feature=youtu.be

https://www.thailandmedical.news/ne...-transporting-oxygen--current-medical-protoco



Some might stretch it even further and say that what he's saying correlates with findings by Chinese researchers:
That unlike SARS-CoV, Covid19 contains mutated gene similar to those found in HIV and Ebola. And, in advanced stages, it "attacks" hemoglobin.

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/soc...e-likely-sars-bond-human-cells-scientists-say
https://chemrxiv.org/articles/COVID...e_Metabolism_by_Binding_to_Porphyrin/11938173



I haven’t watched them yet, but I’ve heard stuff like this before.

You know... China started investing in and trading with Africa in 2000. China has brought them so much wealth and built critical infrastructure, it’s never been done before. However, China has drawn a lot of criticism from Africa. There are complaints about China using Chinese labor instead of employing locals, squeezing local businesses out, and taking advantage of tribal regimes in places like Zimbabwe and Zambia with bad trade deals. China has complaints, too, like claiming African locals are destroying the infrastructure China has built there and that the local authorities are ineffective at stopping it.

A bioengineered virus wouldn’t be surprising.
 
I haven’t watched them yet, but I’ve heard stuff like this before.

You know... China started investing in and trading with Africa in 2000. China has brought them so much wealth and built critical infrastructure, it’s never been done before. However, China has drawn a lot of criticism from Africa. There are complaints about China using Chinese labor instead of employing locals, squeezing local businesses out, and taking advantage of tribal regimes in places like Zimbabwe and Zambia with bad trade deals. China has complaints, too, like claiming African locals are destroying the infrastructure China has built there and that the local authorities are ineffective at stopping it.

A bioengineered virus wouldn’t be surprising.

(His videos sent a chill down my spine.)
I'm not in a position to judge whether his theories of causation are right or wrong.
But everything else he describes goes with what other nurses and ex-patients described:
it doesn't "feel" like a pneumonia, it's a horrid way to die (20% of those who are put on ventilators come out alive), and if you do, you likely end up with some perm. damage.

Yes, more and more credible people are toying with the idea it might have been an accidental release from the Wuhan lab.
 
'Maybe means yes." -Lance.

Checkmate, Bobbie Dawn Sue.

Huh?
Maybe Definition:

ADVERB
perhaps; possibly.
"maybe I won't go back" · [more]
synonyms:
perhaps · possibly · conceivably · it could be (that) · it is possible (that) · for all one knows · happen · peradventure · perchance · mayhap · haply · percase
NOUN
a mere possibility or probability.
"no ifs, buts, or maybes"

yes definition


[yes]
EXCLAMATION
used to give an affirmative response.
"“Do you understand?” “Yes.”"
synonyms:
all right · alright · very well · of course · by all means · sure · certainly · [more]
used as a response to someone addressing one or otherwise trying to attract one's attention.
"“Oh, Mr. Lawrence.” “Yes?”"
used to question a remark or ask for more detail about it.
"“It should be easy to check.” “Oh yes? How?”"
encouraging someone to continue speaking.
"“When you bought those photographs …” “Yes?”"

NOUN
an affirmative answer or decision, especially in voting.
"answering with assured and ardent yeses"
synonyms:
approval · seal of approval · approbation · endorsement · welcome · [more]

Seems Maybe does not equal Yes...
 
I read that a visiting Russian technician seeded the Wuhan test and then made a test release outside - Russians have stayed pretty quiet over the whole thing, which means they are guilty and Trump is covering for them. Also that the Joker had engineered it intending to kill Batman. Also heard that media owners are concerned that the whole Covid tale needs spicing up to sell more papers so they leaked the story to the Australians. Also heard the virus is sensitive to high frequency noise, though it's not yet clear if it attracts or repels the virus. People with big ears are 75% more likely to be carriers, which is why elephants are being kept off the streets. Two Russian nuclear submarines are MISSING sparking fears the crews have contracted coronavirus. The vaccine may give you autism and make your internal organs turn to slime. Taking one anti-malarial is proven ineffective, but peer-reviewed blind tests for taking three antimalarials are looking promising - why would they keep this news from us. Licking the rails of an underground rail track will cure you of Covid. Has anyone actually denied any of these things??
 
This showcases the degree that the left is making it political

This showcases the degree that the left is making it political. The amount of empirical evidence that it is safe and effective is massive at this point. But if there is light at the end of the tunnel and Trump highlighted this treatment as promising then things will not land the way the left wants. So they wind-up the fake news boys and girls to block a life saving treatment. What kind of human garbage would do such a thing for political reasons? I have been disgusted with them for years but now the stench is unbearable.
 
Great Moments in PatriotMath™ history

Spearechucker: "one times anything is one"
BotanyBoy: "two plus two equals five, if you look at it another way"
Query: "Forty percent. That's more than half.."
Conager: "30% = 65%"
 
This showcases the degree that the left is making it political. The amount of empirical evidence that it is safe and effective is massive at this point.

So cite some. Because all I've seen so far is a fucking press release.
 
This showcases the degree that the left is making it political. The amount of empirical evidence that it is safe and effective is massive at this point. But if there is light at the end of the tunnel and Trump highlighted this treatment as promising then things will not land the way the left wants. So they wind-up the fake news boys and girls to block a life saving treatment. What kind of human garbage would do such a thing for political reasons? I have been disgusted with them for years but now the stench is unbearable.

Your side looks just as moronic -if not more-, you've all politicized a virus.
 
Safe? Perhaps since it has been used for other conditions. But we can't be sure that it won't make things worse.

Effective? We don't know. The jury is still out and no proper trials have been completed. Whether they can be? Again, we don't know. Proper trials take time.

If and when scientific evidence that it works is available we would expect it to be offered to anyone with Covid-19. We're nowhere near that yet. There is no treatment that effects a cure - yet.
 
Great Moments in PatriotMath™ history

Spearechucker: "one times anything is one"
BotanyBoy: "two plus two equals five, if you look at it another way"
Query: "Forty percent. That's more than half.."
Conager: "30% = 65%"


Do you do your measurements hard or soft?

Oh, hold it...Rob. Never mind.
 
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