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right_foot

02/09/2020 12:37 AM
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ok, look. I'm a lifelong medical professional. All and all, 001 sounded legit.

That said, I have to say, as a "non member" of Glp, I have gotten more "bait" "join now" promts than I have in a looong time. Trin is either behind the hype ...not that I think it's not legit...OR, well.....judge for yourself.
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Trinity is not “behind any hype.”

That’s also a quick ass ticket to ban town.

Don’t be a dumbass.
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Alright. I am going to bed, but what I said still stands.

If you troll him or question his credentials, and it’s still there in the morning, I will ban you.

You don’t have to agree with what he says. You can question the answers he gives, just not his credibility. However, if you are intentionally questioning everything he says, aka trolling, that’s not going to fly either.

Want to know what I think is the best part of this thread?

It’s not just his answers, but the other intelligent people it has attracted. This thread has some really bright minds on here, which is resulting in some great ideas.

These ideas sometimes get lost on the bigger threads because they just move too fast.

Why fuck that up?

Your spamming it up ruins that, and I’ve run out of patience for it.

Goodnight everyone.
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Alright. I am going to bed, but what I said still stands.

If you troll him or question his credentials, and it’s still there in the morning, I will ban you.

You don’t have to agree with what he says. You can question the answers he gives, just not his credibility. However, if you are intentionally questioning everything he says, aka trolling, that’s not going to fly either.

Want to know what I think is the best part of this thread?

It’s not just his answers, but the other intelligent people it has attracted. This thread has some really bright minds on here, which is resulting in some great ideas.

These ideas sometimes get lost on the bigger threads because they just move too fast.

Why fuck that up?

Your spamming it up ruins that, and I’ve run out of patience for it.

Goodnight everyone.
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Thank you.
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02/09/2020 12:47 AM
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-001, why isn’t CDC broadening their tests to allow for point-of-care diagnostics at the hospital? it’s a simple PCR test, no? Why are the multiple steps necessary to perform the test at CDC?
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Also with it evidently lowering lymphocyte count actively during this, your immune response is not really in benefit from fever but harmed by the fevers effect on your routine and health change itself.

No?

-001
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I read the Washington case report and they indicated his fever was medicated the entire time he was in hospital. I know from limited experience that the first thing emergency rooms do with someone who has a fever is give them a fever reducing med. I also know 95%+ of people medicate a fever at home, so I would guess that most people are as a standard of practice reducing their fever during early symptoms.

I question if we have outcomes of unmedicated fever vs medicated fever because I believe most outcomes are with fever medicated at some point at this time.

China is apparently banning the sale of fever reducing meds in some areas. My assumption was that they wanted to make it difficult for citizens to hide their fevers - but perhaps there could be more to it? (Or it could be complete fiction as well- but it merits consideration.)

Also circling back to the patent I linked to previously for Griffithsin - is this or other mannose-bonding lectin containing compounds being considered as possible prevention of severe disease?
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MBL is produced by your liver fulltime in minute amounts, but during infections its production is increased. The protein present in ncov is gp120 which is a glycosylated protein, allowing MBL to indentify, bond and perform its job. But it only slows some of the effects as the the virus is not solely gp120 based.

-001
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how about fenben (fenbendazole) to try to break up the protein envelope? fenben protocol has been used for alt cancer treatments and rumored to work on various forms of cancer
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A virus does not have to kill you to be an effective weapon.

Look what it has already done, China is in lockdown.
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A virus does not have to kill you to be an effective weapon.

Look what it has already done, China is in lockdown.
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There doesn't even need to be a virus when you have overtly judeo-marxist propaganda forums such as this selling it as real when it's actually complete bullshit.
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I would love you hear 001's thought on this thread from 1/28, and forgive me if this was already covered. To summarize, the poster suggested a drug combo of Pepcid, Prilosec, and Benadryl as a treatment. Thanks and be safe all.





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A virus does not have to kill you to be an effective weapon.

Look what it has already done, China is in lockdown.
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There doesn't even need to be a virus when you have overtly judeo-marxist propaganda forums such as this selling it as real when it's actually complete bullshit.
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The only good thing about this virus is that it will sweep some bigoted idiots like you into the dustpan of history. The world will be a better place without you.
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I would love you hear 001's thought on this thread from 1/28, and forgive me if this was already covered. To summarize, the poster suggested a drug combo of Pepcid, Prilosec, and Benadryl as a treatment. Thanks and be safe all.





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-001, why isn’t CDC broadening their tests to allow for point-of-care diagnostics at the hospital? it’s a simple PCR test, no? Why are the multiple steps necessary to perform the test at CDC?
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If you go to the CDC site, they post a pic of the test kit. The test is run on a system called the Applied Biosystem 7500 by Fisher Scientific. The average hospital lab does not use this system. My guess is that is used at large research universities like those studying DNA/RNA sequencing. The kit has not passed FDA because it is new. You have to apply to CDC to get the kit.

At the time of the CDC televised conference they stated they did not have a sample of the live virus. I don't know how you can develop a test for something that you do not have a sample of?

This virus is from a Level 4 Bio lab. Trust me, your average hospital lab does not run on that level. We don't even do Flu testing under the hood. My point us that your average hospital is not trained to work with this bug.
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I would love you hear 001's thought on this thread from 1/28, and forgive me if this was already covered. To summarize, the poster suggested a drug combo of Pepcid, Prilosec, and Benadryl as a treatment. Thanks and be safe all.





Thread: Email I just sent to my estranged wife regarding Coronavirus. THIS COULD SAVE LIVES...
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A combo of an H1 Antagonist, an H2 Antagonist, plus an NSAID appears to be most effective at reducing the response:

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Also with it evidently lowering lymphocyte count actively during this, your immune response is not really in benefit from fever but harmed by the fevers effect on your routine and health change itself.

No?

-001
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I read the Washington case report and they indicated his fever was medicated the entire time he was in hospital. I know from limited experience that the first thing emergency rooms do with someone who has a fever is give them a fever reducing med. I also know 95%+ of people medicate a fever at home, so I would guess that most people are as a standard of practice reducing their fever during early symptoms.

I question if we have outcomes of unmedicated fever vs medicated fever because I believe most outcomes are with fever medicated at some point at this time.

China is apparently banning the sale of fever reducing meds in some areas. My assumption was that they wanted to make it difficult for citizens to hide their fevers - but perhaps there could be more to it? (Or it could be complete fiction as well- but it merits consideration.)

Also circling back to the patent I linked to previously for Griffithsin - is this or other mannose-bonding lectin containing compounds being considered as possible prevention of severe disease?
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Medicating a fever has been monetized by fear, as they should not be medicated until 103.5-104 in all fairness.

The hospitals are most likely using everything possible at this point due to panic. No one can think clearly in that situation really.


MBL is produced by your liver fulltime in minute amounts, but during infections its production is increased. The protein present in ncov is gp120 which is a glycosylated protein, allowing MBL to indentify, bond and perform its job. But it only slows some of the effects as the the virus is not solely gp120 based.

-001
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78305299


Are you nuts.

Anytime you're not feeling good, take ipbrofen.

It lowers inflammation and temperature.

when you lower your pain, swelling and fever, YOU RECOVER QUICKLY.

But my dumb ass father who refuses to take this, suffers for a very long time and nearly dies.

I would never allow anyone to not immediately battle illnesses.

Also, as soon as we're ill with anything, cold, flu, toothaches, oil of oregano, collodial silver, ibprofen.

It thins the blood so you have to time 2000 grams of curcumin and pepper extract.

C and D.

If something is in your lungs, C powder with vodka and lemon.


Oh and thats just the mim. Resveratrol. Alpha Lipoic Acid. Tons of things.

And to feel good L-theanine. Love it. Lots of tea also has this.

It also helps immune and cytokine reactions.

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Oh ok, so a high security lab let’s you just come and go! Got it, that sounds 100% legit!

By the spray base on the time stamps of your original posts you would have had to leave at least a couple of times throughout the day. Sorry to spoil the LARP dude, but it was fun while it lasted.

His lab is super high security, but no one wondered where he disappeared to for hours multiple times during a 12 hour shift.

Also remember, his earlier posts said he worked 12 hours without leaving. No he says he left for hours to try to explain how he could have been posting on here during a 12 hour shift at a secure lab.
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Are you foolish enough to believe that all areas in a secure lab are areas requiring PPE?

Did you read about the AI running possible simulations? A computer is needed for that. I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that the computer is sitting on a desk.

Maybe this is LARP and maybe it isn’t. But you’re making yourself look like a fool with a narrow view intent on proving someone else wrong. Normally I ignore trolls - which I suspect you might be one. But your narrow minded authority speak without any common sense is ridiculous.

Btw: I’ve seem nothing panic worthy in anything said by 001. If someone is panicking from it then maybe they should go outside and get some fresh air and live life a bit away from the computer or phone.
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I agree. As ex-airport senior manager, I used to get a pass card to go to all airport areas, including the very sensitive ones where smartphones were not allowed. But some areas are more 'confined and guarded' than others.

Depending on my instant activity and location, I freely went through 'check points' just showing my card. I used to walk several kilometers a day crossing various levels check points. So, I don't see the least contradiction in 001's statements and activities (in and out parts of the lab's building).
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Besides, I could have done this 24/7, whatever the time in the day or night. If 001 is in a big lab, it wouldn't be strange that a specific security company, with many people and shifts, wouldn't care about the ins and outs of the numerous personels belonging to many groups of work.
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Anyone not read "The Hot Zone" or at least watch the tv special? Even in the high security areas, shit just finds it way out...even in the US.
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For those not acustomed with bagdes delivery in such big lab I believe 001 to work for, like it is the case in international airports, there are several kinds of areas to which code letters are attributed. Those letters define a specific level of restrictions and are mentioned on personels' badges.

I believe 001 not to elaborate much on the matter of his liberty to circulate in his lab for it would constitute a breach of his NDAs. The higher the rank, the freer to circulate.

But only executives are able to understand that. Some people consider themselves not to be trolls. In that case, they are just ignorant of the existence of responsible managers having no one behind their back in many companies and facilities.
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-001, why isn’t CDC broadening their tests to allow for point-of-care diagnostics at the hospital? it’s a simple PCR test, no? Why are the multiple steps necessary to perform the test at CDC?
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If you go to the CDC site, they post a pic of the test kit. The test is run on a system called the Applied Biosystem 7500 by Fisher Scientific. The average hospital lab does not use this system. My guess is that is used at large research universities like those studying DNA/RNA sequencing. The kit has not passed FDA because it is new. You have to apply to CDC to get the kit.

At the time of the CDC televised conference they stated they did not have a sample of the live virus. I don't know how you can develop a test for something that you do not have a sample of?

This virus is from a Level 4 Bio lab. Trust me, your average hospital lab does not run on that level. We don't even do Flu testing under the hood. My point us that your average hospital is not trained to work with this bug.
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So, how are the hospitals physically getting all of these tests to the special lab? How long does a test take to prove negative/positive? It seems to take awhile from what I am seeing - You'd think that maybe they need to expedite some of those kits/systems or whatever it is across the country to major cities. If things get worse, I hope they don't use USPS, Fedex or UPS!
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-001, why isn’t CDC broadening their tests to allow for point-of-care diagnostics at the hospital? it’s a simple PCR test, no? Why are the multiple steps necessary to perform the test at CDC?
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If you go to the CDC site, they post a pic of the test kit. The test is run on a system called the Applied Biosystem 7500 by Fisher Scientific. The average hospital lab does not use this system. My guess is that is used at large research universities like those studying DNA/RNA sequencing. The kit has not passed FDA because it is new. You have to apply to CDC to get the kit.

At the time of the CDC televised conference they stated they did not have a sample of the live virus. I don't know how you can develop a test for something that you do not have a sample of?

This virus is from a Level 4 Bio lab. Trust me, your average hospital lab does not run on that level. We don't even do Flu testing under the hood. My point us that your average hospital is not trained to work with this bug.
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So, how are the hospitals physically getting all of these tests to the special lab? How long does a test take to prove negative/positive? It seems to take awhile from what I am seeing - You'd think that maybe they need to expedite some of those kits/systems or whatever it is across the country to major cities. If things get worse, I hope they don't use USPS, Fedex or UPS!
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All three accept Category B Infectious Substances under certain circumstances I’m not quite sure how Category A Infectious Substances get shipped though...
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Serious question for 001 or anything who may have a good honest answer for this. Can we please discuss WHICH drugs and medications come from China, which may be in shortage - which ones are made in USA. I am talking about common drugs, over the counter drugs, insulin for diabetics, blood pressure medications and other common medications that folks in need may use and need. Are we getting ready to go in to a 'short supply' - or zero supply - or can these be manufactured here in the USA?

WHICH drugs will become short supply first?
Most insurance co. or docs won't let folks stock up on their meds in advance more than 30 days.
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I want to throw this out there to get some feedback.

I looked up the ACE2 because I didn't know what it was. I have heard of ACE or angiotensin converting enzyme which helps to regulate blood pressure. ACE2 converts Angiotensin I into Angiotensin (1-9) limiting the amount of Angiotensin I that can be coverted to Angiotensin II. ACE2 was discovered fairly recently and plays a role in immunity. More importantly is that there are Ace2 receptor sites in the aveolar epithelial cells which is where the SARS CoV attaches which us why it is a lower respiratory infection.. There are a lot of articles on this at a site called Science Direct. Most of the literature is above my pay grade.

Ok, so my guess here is that you need to modify the S protein of the Coronavirus so the it can't bind with the ACE2 receptor sites?
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Also with it evidently lowering lymphocyte count actively during this, your immune response is not really in benefit from fever but harmed by the fevers effect on your routine and health change itself.

No?

-001
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I read the Washington case report and they indicated his fever was medicated the entire time he was in hospital. I know from limited experience that the first thing emergency rooms do with someone who has a fever is give them a fever reducing med. I also know 95%+ of people medicate a fever at home, so I would guess that most people are as a standard of practice reducing their fever during early symptoms.

I question if we have outcomes of unmedicated fever vs medicated fever because I believe most outcomes are with fever medicated at some point at this time.

China is apparently banning the sale of fever reducing meds in some areas. My assumption was that they wanted to make it difficult for citizens to hide their fevers - but perhaps there could be more to it? (Or it could be complete fiction as well- but it merits consideration.)

Also circling back to the patent I linked to previously for Griffithsin - is this or other mannose-bonding lectin containing compounds being considered as possible prevention of severe disease?
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Medicating a fever has been monetized by fear, as they should not be medicated until 103.5-104 in all fairness.

The hospitals are most likely using everything possible at this point due to panic. No one can think clearly in that situation really.


MBL is produced by your liver fulltime in minute amounts, but during infections its production is increased. The protein present in ncov is gp120 which is a glycosylated protein, allowing MBL to indentify, bond and perform its job. But it only slows some of the effects as the the virus is not solely gp120 based.

-001
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Are you nuts.

Anytime you're not feeling good, take ipbrofen.

It lowers inflammation and temperature.

when you lower your pain, swelling and fever, YOU RECOVER QUICKLY.

But my dumb ass father who refuses to take this, suffers for a very long time and nearly dies.

I would never allow anyone to not immediately battle illnesses.

Also, as soon as we're ill with anything, cold, flu, toothaches, oil of oregano, collodial silver, ibprofen.

It thins the blood so you have to time 2000 grams of curcumin and pepper extract.

C and D.

If something is in your lungs, C powder with vodka and lemon.


Oh and thats just the mim. Resveratrol. Alpha Lipoic Acid. Tons of things.

And to feel good L-theanine. Love it. Lots of tea also has this.

It also helps immune and cytokine reactions.
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the temperature ruses to kill the virus....if you reduce the temp your viral load rises
this is what killed most people at the beginnig of spanish flu..
soldiers have been jabbed and sent home with a miracle drug: aspirin...by reducing the fever the viral load rised and help spread the virus.

you need to bake the virus!!
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Don’t want to quote the huge post saying ibuprofen is a miracle drug but point out that it can cause kidney damage when used regularly and affects platelet formation. I’m unable to take anything in that category of medication as I bruise easily for weeks starting a few days after a single dose. Ibuprofen - like all medication - carries risks.

Personally I’ll take the fever. It serves a purpose. It would take some damn hard evidence to convince me otherwise.
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I am late to this thread, but find it very good. GLP at it's best.
I would like to thank 001 for taking the time and the risk, and putting up with the crap ( which comes with GLP ).
And to Right Foot... go getem..

Similar to some above I recommend C. ascorbic acid, 5000mg per day.. and you have to take it spread out thru the day. You cannot store it in the body. Vit D 5000IU. You can store vit D but it seems to me smaller doses spread out is better. Iodine (Lugols) and you should also take selenium as it needs to ballance with iodine. This is basic immune support and I have been taking this for years.. but getting stricter now. All these are CHEAP, if you shop around.
Don't take Dr GLPs word for it.. do your own research. I literally take 50+ vitamins , minerals, hormones and herbs every day. Some are multi.. but 30 pills at least.

Look up olive leaf extract.. it is supposed to be anti viral. You can make your own

I am certainly thinking about "locking the gate" and preparing for a SHTF situation...
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How is Activated Charcoal doing in all of this?
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How is Activated Charcoal doing in all of this?
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It's still trying to absorb it all
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ok, look. I'm a lifelong medical professional. All and all, 001 sounded legit.

That said, I have to say, as a "non member" of Glp, I have gotten more "bait" "join now" promts than I have in a looong time. Trin is either behind the hype ...not that I think it's not legit...OR, well.....judge for yourself.
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Trinity is not “behind any hype.”

That’s also a quick ass ticket to ban town.

Don’t be a dumbass.
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I'm sure Trinity told China to lock down 80 or so cities and get the WHO involved so his website could get more traffic.

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How is Activated Charcoal doing in all of this?
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It's still trying to absorb it all
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001...

Thank you for continuing to share.

You’ve been doing your thing for some time and considered an expert.

Have you ever studied a virus like this? What makes it most challenging?

Are you able to see all aspects of the virus? Is there anything spooky? Like it’s moving in ways that are unnatural?

Do you think there is a possibility of some type of artificial intelligence that’s been embedded into this virus?

It feels intelligent. It feels predatory.

Can you share from your scientific perspective but also from your gut? Which I know is probably counterintuitive for you but I feel both matter.
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Good morning 001,

I’m not sure if you saw or were able to respond to my questions. Or maybe you ignored them. ;)

I appreciate your viewpoint on it’s unlikely to be a bio weapon. It’s not my focus right now...but...I can’t help feeling there’s something not right here.

Is there any nanotechnology in his thing?

Once someone recovers what changes are being observed? After effects? DNA changes?

Your presence on this site shows me you can think out of the box and understand the prison like systems that confine solution oriented intelligent creativity.

That CCP warning feels... gauntlet dropping. So my gut is ringing. I’m not a scientist but I’m unique in being able to find...things. It’s a balance between thinking and intuition. Something is not right and you all working in separate project boxes I feel strongly is going to delay solutions.

Can you suggest gathering a team from various expertise to come together and strategize on this? You can still have teams working on traditional approaches too but again I feel we need a team that’s not confined to hard rules.

Thank you. Take Care.
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How is Activated Charcoal doing in all of this?
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It's still trying to absorb it all
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And I've basically been planning on doing all the natural things including activated charcoal.

But I am going to treat the fever earlier than I normally would because what I am getting from all of this is that the high temp isn't getting rid of the virus like we normally would expect, but weakening the immune system for a wipe out.

Please correct me if I am wrong here.

Additionally, 001, this is crazy, but I am going to ask anyway. Someone posted about urine therapy, and how a person's urine actually contains antibodies to whatever illnesses they have. There are research papers showing HIV antibodies in people with AIDS' urine. I'm wondering if there would be anyway to check a symptomatic persons urine on this virus invitro to see if there is any help in that?

And no, I am not suggesting everyone drink their urine. My gag reflex is really strong just typing about it. But I'm curious about the science and whether that would even be something that could be checked.
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I remember you saying to stop the fever early so your body was ready to fight the second wave of the virus, the knockout punch so to say.

Are you now suggesting to let the fever ride out to non lethal temps?

and,

With China not giving you any data, will you receive sufficient data from the US, Japan (and cruise ships), Singapore, Germany, etc.

I'll reread the posts to dig again. Thanks again in advance!





GLP