Do what you can to not die. Survival is a thing for all species. People have gone to great lengths to try and heal - even religious dynamics.
I am not mad at any of that. What I am saying and continue to say is that when the body needs to fight disease - it's best to do it solo - as in let the immune system do what it do.
Do what you can to not die. Survival is a thing for all species. People have gone to great lengths to try and heal - even religious dynamics.
I am not mad at any of that. What I am saying and continue to say is that when the body needs to fight disease - it's best to do it solo - as in let the immune system do what it do.
The immune system does not really want to be further encumbered by other foreign matter coming into the body - it needs to focus on fighting and defeating the rogue cells already in the body.
To think that mankind can improve the human anatomy is an unfounded leap of faith. Repair a damaged one? Yes, substantially capable of making repairs due to trauma. Improving a working system via pre-emptive medicine? Arguably only in the exception, definitely not the rule.
If, when, medical science can go in the body and shrink or cut and remove a tumor, with minimal collateral damage - then have at it. When we can replace organs - do transplants and pace makers etc - again, god bless and go for it. But preventive medicine is fools gold as is medicine to treat diseases. That is the stuff of snake oils - a time honored tradition.
Two patients, members of same family, same household, took ill same time. Both identical patient history, bad heart condition. Both tracked identical covid progression, both tracked identical O2 depletion, one went ER, other not. Within 24 hrs, non-ER had expired, in same time track the ER was on 40L O2 and crashing. Denied ivermectin upon request, dexamethasone 6mg wasn't stopping progression. Requested ascorbic acid (Vit C) megadose IV, was granted, along with increase to 10mg dex. In matter of hours, patient rebounded, v-shaped recovery, fastest wean off O2 the hospital had ever witnessed. Patient alive and kicking, was the lesser healthy of the pair.
Intervention made the difference. The intervention was a violation of protocol. The intervention was derived from the recommendations of those who stood in favor of covid intervention, studied the world's varied methods thereof, and lost their gainful employments over such. With much to lose, nothing to gain, they tried to find answers while the establishment walled off every known avenue that was not vaccine related. Their knowledge saved lives. The disease was treated....because the SYMPTOM was the disease: inflammation and dysregulation thereof to the point of death.
Question: does anaphylaxis count as a disease? Perhaps not. But, treatment of it will prevent death from asphyxiation. Covid was not far from this. Thus, treatment of the symptoms amazingly enough can forestall death. So, to the efficacy point: sometimes it is enough to accept that moderation of symptoms can be a curative contribution.
The immune system - it's all about the immune system. Death, dying, surviving, living, is all about the immune system - not drugs. See here for details: Do vaccines work or don't they? Risk vs Reward - is the Juice worth the squeeze? No, and no.
Do what you can to not die. Survival is a thing for all species. People have gone to great lengths to try and heal - even religious dynamics.
I am not mad at any of that. What I am saying and continue to say is that when the body needs to fight disease - it's best to do it solo - as in let the immune system do what it do.
The immune system does not really want to be further encumbered by other foreign matter coming into the body - it needs to focus on fighting and defeating the rogue cells already in the body.
I am sorry for your losses.
To think that mankind can improve the human anatomy is an unfounded leap of faith. Repair a damaged one? Yes, substantially capable of making repairs due to trauma. Improving a working system via pre-emptive medicine? Arguably only in the exception, definitely not the rule.
If, when, medical science can go in the body and shrink or cut and remove a tumor, with minimal collateral damage - then have at it. When we can replace organs - do transplants and pace makers etc - again, god bless and go for it. But preventive medicine is fools gold as is medicine to treat diseases. That is the stuff of snake oils - a time honored tradition.
Two patients, members of same family, same household, took ill same time. Both identical patient history, bad heart condition. Both tracked identical covid progression, both tracked identical O2 depletion, one went ER, other not. Within 24 hrs, non-ER had expired, in same time track the ER was on 40L O2 and crashing. Denied ivermectin upon request, dexamethasone 6mg wasn't stopping progression. Requested ascorbic acid (Vit C) megadose IV, was granted, along with increase to 10mg dex. In matter of hours, patient rebounded, v-shaped recovery, fastest wean off O2 the hospital had ever witnessed. Patient alive and kicking, was the lesser healthy of the pair.
Intervention made the difference. The intervention was a violation of protocol. The intervention was derived from the recommendations of those who stood in favor of covid intervention, studied the world's varied methods thereof, and lost their gainful employments over such. With much to lose, nothing to gain, they tried to find answers while the establishment walled off every known avenue that was not vaccine related. Their knowledge saved lives. The disease was treated....because the SYMPTOM was the disease: inflammation and dysregulation thereof to the point of death.
Question: does anaphylaxis count as a disease? Perhaps not. But, treatment of it will prevent death from asphyxiation. Covid was not far from this. Thus, treatment of the symptoms amazingly enough can forestall death. So, to the efficacy point: sometimes it is enough to accept that moderation of symptoms can be a curative contribution.
The immune system - it's all about the immune system. Death, dying, surviving, living, is all about the immune system - not drugs. See here for details: Do vaccines work or don't they? Risk vs Reward - is the Juice worth the squeeze? No, and no.
https://rev10.substack.com/p/vaccines-do-they-work-or-are-they