srt101fan wrote:
Sorry, I can't "remember" that because I never knew it in the first place... And I still don't know it....
Then research it.
You pretend to be some medical professional yet know nothing of this.
Thank God I never put my health into your care.
Architect1776 wrote:
Then research it.
You pretend to be some medical professional yet know nothing of this.
Thank God I never put my health into your care.
"...pretend to be some medical professional..."? I never pretended to be anything. You have me mixed up with someone else.
At the point he stated Hydrochloroquine actually works I realized he was a little off, a rabid Trump cultist or simply, although seriously, nuts.
Good luck folks.
Terkat wrote:
At the point he stated Hydrochloroquine actually works I realized he was a little off, a rabid Trump cultist or simply, although seriously, nuts.
Good luck folks.
A "hater" or "cultist". Enough hate and intolerance on both sides.
Terkat wrote:
At the point he stated Hydrochloroquine actually works I realized he was a little off, a rabid Trump cultist or simply, although seriously, nuts.
Good luck folks.
Hydrochloroquinedoes work and works well. It is all over the place with doctors from around the world saying they use it very successfully and it is working.
Get with the news.
Unless you are still falling for the fake news lies still.
As long as there are those who are to stupid to understand the consequences of their stupidity this will continue to cycle and infect various populations.
There is an event that takes place in the Spring in New Hampshire. It is called Motorcycle Week. Hundreds of thousands of bikers and wantabes flock to Weirs Beach,NH and other locations in the Lakes Region. Due to the pandemic, Laconia, NH cancelled the spring event. Rescheduled later this month. The Harley dealership in Meredith NH has decided to cancel their big promo and other activities on their property out of concern for the spreading the virus. There will not be as many vendors maybe not as many bikers, but there will be a tens of thousands. How many do you think will be wearing masks and keeping their distance?? One maybe just two are infected and don't know it. They intermingle at all the events, beer tents and other social gatherings.This is a week long event. Now these thousands of people leave to go home. Who knows how many have been infected now they in turn infect their communities.
I will watch the video.I will also watch for your fantastic beach pictures. If you are interested, Google it. Motorcycle Week, Laconia, NH. It used to a lot rowdier.
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
Architect1776 wrote:
Remember WHO and CDC have been totally wrong on the Chinese flu every step of the way and also it appears about 98% of the so called research groups.
Wrong. But if I say anything here about the one who has been wrong most, I would drive this thread to the Attic.
The best way, short of a working vaccine, to end this virus has four steps
1. sanitize hands
2. distance
3. mask when cannot distance
4. avoid crowds
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
Architect1776 wrote:
Hydrochloroquinedoes work and works well. It is all over the place with doctors from around the world saying they use it very successfully and it is working.
Get with the news.
Unless you are still falling for the fake news lies still.
Hydro chloroquine does not work, as shown by double blind experiments, but some people will just not learn!!
This is real news, not “fake news”.
A few anecdotes do not make a test.
Some people will not learn!
I'll never cease to be amazed by arguments like this where facts are vigorously denied in favor of being hoodwinked by emotions. The thing about magic bullets is like magic they're an illusion. By the way, the medical community is already using sterioids to deal with over reacitive immune responses. So what is this guy really selling?
repleo wrote:
Interesting! Certainly sounds more promising than intravenous Clorox.
But have you tried the intravenous Clorox? "I've heard good things about it."
I am providing information from the following site:
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2020/07/trial-data-support-dexamethasone-not-hydroxychloroquine-covid-19"The RECOVERY trial provides evidence that treatment with dexamethasone at a dose of 6 mg once daily for up to 10 days reduces 28-day mortality in patients with Covid-19 who are receiving respiratory support," investigators with the RECOVERY Collaborative Group, which is led by scientists from the University of Oxford, wrote.
NOTE: "...receiving respiratory support..." part.
Before doing something stupid and buying and using dexamethasone (a steriod) on your own I suggest you read the article.
The article also identifies the down side of using dexamethasone (a steriod) when NOT "...receiving respiratory support...".
Do what ever you want but at least be an informed idiot.
Before watching the video, I will make a comment. Whatever this is, it is not going to be accepted by the general population. Everyone is an expert because everyone has an opinion. Opinions are just as good as scientific facts, right? Thousands of people think vaccines are deadly, and thousands think the world is flat. You can't argue with opinion!
Now I'll watch the video.
Architect1776 wrote:
Remember WHO and CDC have been totally wrong on the Chinese flu every step of the way and also it appears about 98% of the so called research groups.
I do not believe any of the stats you posted. This "cure" Dr. Bartlett touts was brought out back in late May or Early June and has been disproved by several reputable studies. If you take the time to Google the claim, you will find that it is, as Colonel Potter would have stated, "Horse puckey."
BrentHarder wrote:
I'm glad you (a former medical practitioner,) made some comments about it. I would hope that you could find the time to watch the entire video. In the report the Doctor had 100% success rate.
If he has had 100% success, it is probably due to: 1) none of his patients were confirmed cases, 2) if they did have the disease, it was a very mild case and their bodily defenses worked, 3) he had very few persons with even the slightest symptoms, or 4) he was just lucky, and so were his patients.
I prefer to trust the scientific community that has properly tested, researched and examined the symptoms, reactions, tests, research, cultures, and followed scientific methods to determine the potential for a vaccine and hopefully a cure, rather than listen to someone who disregards all those methods and says, I did it by burying a dissected frog under an oak tree during the dark of the moon. Not all "doctors" or physicians are perfect and omniscient.
There is a golden bullet but not many people are following it. Its called common sense.
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