Notes From Sen Johnson 2nd Opinion Panel
Jan 25, 2022 20:37:07 GMT
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Post by icemandios on Jan 25, 2022 20:37:07 GMT
Seems I am the only one who listened/viewed the 5 hour marathon. Way too much information to absorb in real time, but there are some things that I recall that may be worth noting, just in case.
In no particular order as they come to mind:
1) COVID is two disease types. For 5 to 7 days, it is a respiratory virus. Then it can become an inflammation and clotting disorder. There are several things to treat a respiratory illness, and many, many things to treat inflammation and clotting each.
2) Early treatment is paramount.
3) Do not go to the hospital. This from Docs and nurses who worked at hospitals. Hospitals, whether coerced or incentivized financially, follow orders from NIH/CDC/FDA/CMS, patients become next to prisoners.
4) Many early treatments are repurposed/generic and inexpensive. Problem is pharmacies are also captured by gov agencies. One needs to find independent pharmacies and ascertain the availability of the desired meds/OTC products first before getting an Rx. CVS-types refuse to fill Rx's even with a doc's written prescription.
5) This is a website that lists treatments and efficacy/safety data: c19early.com
6) The virus enters and resides in the nose and pharynx. Gargling with diluted H2O2 (peroxide) or various versions of Lysterine helps kill the virus where it resides. Early treatment. Nasal sprays commonly used for the cold also help.
7) If you think you have COVID, start treating COVID; worry about getting a test later. Early treatment.
8) Vit D, Vit C, Zinc all help and should be included in early treatment.
Disclaimer: I am not a physician, and these are only my recollections of the opinions expressed by people who are. Nor am I intending to practice medicine. The reader is advised to do your own due diligence. I wish I could link you to a replay of the full panel discussion, and I've expressed that desire to Senator Johnson.
There were many serious charges levied by the medical professionals, data was supplied to back them up, and it was extremely disturbing to listen to the discussion.
In no particular order as they come to mind:
1) COVID is two disease types. For 5 to 7 days, it is a respiratory virus. Then it can become an inflammation and clotting disorder. There are several things to treat a respiratory illness, and many, many things to treat inflammation and clotting each.
2) Early treatment is paramount.
3) Do not go to the hospital. This from Docs and nurses who worked at hospitals. Hospitals, whether coerced or incentivized financially, follow orders from NIH/CDC/FDA/CMS, patients become next to prisoners.
4) Many early treatments are repurposed/generic and inexpensive. Problem is pharmacies are also captured by gov agencies. One needs to find independent pharmacies and ascertain the availability of the desired meds/OTC products first before getting an Rx. CVS-types refuse to fill Rx's even with a doc's written prescription.
5) This is a website that lists treatments and efficacy/safety data: c19early.com
6) The virus enters and resides in the nose and pharynx. Gargling with diluted H2O2 (peroxide) or various versions of Lysterine helps kill the virus where it resides. Early treatment. Nasal sprays commonly used for the cold also help.
7) If you think you have COVID, start treating COVID; worry about getting a test later. Early treatment.
8) Vit D, Vit C, Zinc all help and should be included in early treatment.
Disclaimer: I am not a physician, and these are only my recollections of the opinions expressed by people who are. Nor am I intending to practice medicine. The reader is advised to do your own due diligence. I wish I could link you to a replay of the full panel discussion, and I've expressed that desire to Senator Johnson.
There were many serious charges levied by the medical professionals, data was supplied to back them up, and it was extremely disturbing to listen to the discussion.