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Post by chronologer on Jun 29, 2021 7:47:44 GMT
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Post by chronologer on Jun 29, 2021 8:13:52 GMT
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Post by the Scribe on Jun 29, 2021 9:44:06 GMT
That was an interesting question early on in the pandemic in the USA. When I contracted covid 19 I was very sick, extremely congested. At first I thought I just had a bad cold but when I woke up one morning and realized I lost my sense of taste and smell I was sure I had covid. I called my doctor's office and they had me come in the following Monday to be tested. Sure enough I had a very strong positive. At that time all they could tell me to help me was if I started feeling really really sick to go to the hospital.
That was NOT a good response lol. This was long before vaccines were available.
Fortunately I was well read on the subject and had heard ivermectin could stop it. I was hesitant as the only ivermectin I could get was via a horse paste ivermectin as doctors won't prescribe meds used for off label. But I bought the paste anyway and waited to see if I got better or not. It didn't take long (few days) before I felt my lungs were becoming infected. Terrible pains. If I went to the hospital I would most likely be put on a ventilator. I am an animal rescue guy and could not afford to be in the hospital for even one day as I have too many critters dependent on me for their food and water. So I took the ivermectin per the guidelines. I took it before bed with some sour cream as it was said to work better with a fatty food.
When I woke up the next morning my sense of taste and smell were back! My lungs were no worse and improving. I did the FLCCC protocol for 5 days as suggested. I gradually got better. The congestion was a little improved each day until it finally went away. I only wish I had taken the ivermectin earlier as I feel dull pains in my lungs now. I will need to have them checked for scarring but it could have been much worse.
So I pondered the question/scenario that you present in this thread and came to the conclusion that "one question must be asked" regarding those who have died with covid 19.
The question: Would that person have died the day they died if they didn't have Covid 19?
My conclusion: Probably not.
If someone has heart issues, cancer, hypertension, etc. which are all treatable co-morbidities and they were hit by a bus and killed one day what killed them? (Especially if they were being successfully treated for their health issues.) I am guessing it was the bus. In this case the Covid 19 bus.
I know there are a lot of politics involved in this pandemic and there is still much to sort out. But just counting deaths from otherwise healthy people who got covid and died from it would not be an accurate thing to do either.
As far as the vaccines go I don't trust the mRNA vaccines as they are experimental genetic treatments. The man who invented the mRNA protocol, Robert Malone was on the radio today and he has a lot of questions about how the whole vaccine scenario is being handled. Especially with the involvement of big Pharma and the $$$$$ that are being raked in. To my surprise he appears to be an advocate for ivermectin which is a possible cheap, easy fix that was never pursued.
www.westernjournal.com/inventor-mrna-vaccine-asks-one-inconvenient-question-looks-like-plausible-scenario/
Well I pursued it and am glad I did. I might not be here if I didn't. He also mentioned use of the Novavax vaccine as an alternative. That was the one vaccine I would consider as its methodology is tried and true, not genetic. It will be available mid-summer. It supposedly is almost 100% effective with no side effects at all (so they say). I am seeking more information on that.
So that is my story and I am sticking to it lol.
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