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Re: Not sure what to believe
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07/01/20 01:32 PM
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I don't know how to post links but check out breaking down covid-19 by Dr. Kelly Victory on you tube.
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Re: Not sure what to believe
[Re: Texas buckeye]
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07/01/20 03:33 PM
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Mike W
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This cannot be fixed at the voting booth.. Wake Up You Morons!
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Re: Not sure what to believe
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07/09/20 06:36 PM
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I don't know how to post links but check out breaking down covid-19 by Dr. Kelly Victory on you tube. Thank you for that suggestion. It confirms a lot of what I suspected already. So Covid is real but not the threat we've been lead to believe. The numbers do suggest that is true. Wearing masks is not the answer, again borne out by the numbers. Just in the past couple of days one Hospital in Edmonton was shut down because of an outbreak among staff and patients. It pretty much shows how much good a mask does. I was recently in hospital here and in Edmonton. Our hospitals require everyone inside the building to wear masks when in the presence of others, That applies to both staff and patients. And yet at least one hospital that requires the wearing of masks as stated has experienced an outbreak significant enough to shut down that hospital. Clearly if masks were as effective at preventing infection as suggested this could not have happened. In fact I wonder if the masks contributed significantly to what happened..I suspect they did. But for me the big thing is the fear being peddled by authorities and the media. For me that is always a red flag. I have found that whenever fear is used to influence people there is usually some sort scam involved. I could see a person in my situation being worried about this virus, my risk of death if I were to be infected is very high. Yet that does not worry me because I know that chance of me getting infected is quiet low. For sure it's not a lot greater then the chances of getting the flu and I have lived through a lot of flu seasons without getting ill. So from my point of view the fear makes no sense given that the average healthy person is more likely to die in a car accident then from this virus. And no one worries about that.
Do for yourself as much as you can, eat what nature provides as much as you can. This is the key to sleeping well and living long.
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Re: Not sure what to believe
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07/09/20 06:40 PM
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To be fair, he did say to inject disinfectants into your body. That post answers a lot of questions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3LwaMljrwE
This cannot be fixed at the voting booth.. Wake Up You Morons!
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Re: Not sure what to believe
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07/09/20 06:56 PM
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But but but CNN said. good job lew. You fell into the trap too. Orange man bad. Orange man bad.
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Re: Not sure what to believe
[Re: Texas buckeye]
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07/09/20 07:10 PM
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I'm sorry, did you miss the sarcasm? It was a sarcastic comment and I would never suggest otherwise. It's bad. Just bad.
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Re: Not sure what to believe
[Re: TLew]
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07/09/20 07:20 PM
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To be fair, he did say to inject disinfectants into your body. I could see how a science magazine would have problems with that.
I have heard that he was briefed on ozone therapy when discussing injecting disinfectants into your body. Ozone is a considerably stronger disinfectant than bleach. Unfortunately this isn't discussed much in our country yet has been in use in other countries for a long time. This is also similar to the 'sunlight' comment. He was discussing a prototype of an endoscope which can be used to shine UVC inside hollow body spaces. I only know this for a fact because I was classmates with the dentist who has developed this device. Ultraviolet Blood irradiation used to be a 'cure all' but for some reason Western medicine forgot about it. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.06.03.20117994v2Results: The mean age of the cohort was 68 y and 72% (n=13) were male. Nine patients (50%) received ozonated autohemotherapy beginning on the day of admission. In unadjusted comparisons, ozonated autohemotherapy was associated with significantly shorter time to clinical improvement (median [IQR]), 7 days [6-10] vs 28 days [8-31], p=0.04) and significantly higher proportion of patients achieving 14-day clinical improvement (88.8% vs 33.3%, p=0.01). In risk-adjusted analyses, ozonated autohemotherapy was associated with a shorter mean time to clinical improvement (-11.3 days, p=0.04, 95% CI -22.25 to -0.42). Conclusions and Relevance: Ozonated autohemotherapy was associated with a significantly shorter time to clinical improvement in this prospective cohort study. Given the small sample size and single-center study design, these observations require evaluation in larger randomized controlled trials. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783265/UBI had originally been an American discovery, but then transitioned to being more studied in Russia and other eastern countries, which had long concentrated on physical therapies for many diseases, which were more usually treated with drugs in the West. Over the years its acceptance by the broad medical community has been hindered by uncertainties about its mechanism of action. Confusion has been caused by the widely held idea that since UV is used for sterilization of water and instruments; therefore its use against infection must also rely on UV-mediated direct destruction of pathogens. Another highly confusing aspect is the wide assortment of diseases that have been claimed to be successfully treated by UBI. It is often held that something that appears to be “too good to be true” usually is. https://www.bigcountryhomepage.com/...QEQqvmU_HVqUcjNcNgfP4JMoHn7HX1iXGMuYBGvoI’m a dentist but I’m also the senior scientist for a photo medicine company,” said Dr. Lacy Mankin.
On top of all that though, Lacy Mankin is representing the Key City in a major research project.
“She became part of a team that had approached me with the idea of building a device that would help treat diseases with light,” said Dr. Robert Rothstein who is the former V.P. of John Hopkins,
While the project started six years ago with the possible treatment of Ebola, this team says it could factor into what we’re facing now.
“We believe that this has a lot of potential for lowering the amount of virus in the body,” said Dr. Rothstein
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Re: Not sure what to believe
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07/09/20 07:33 PM
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He might have and just not had the words for it. But he still said he was sarcastic, so throw it all out the window
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Re: Not sure what to believe
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07/09/20 08:20 PM
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Tlew. I am a bit dense at times.
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Re: Not sure what to believe
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07/09/20 08:49 PM
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Believe 10% of what you hear. 30% of what you feel. 50% of what you see. 80% of what you smell 90% of what you step in.
You'll do alright.
The only sure things are, sun rises in the east sets in the west, poop doesn't run uphill, taxes & death.
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Re: Not sure what to believe
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07/09/20 09:33 PM
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Age of Fake News... Prayers...
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Re: Not sure what to believe
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10/23/20 05:03 PM
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News from north of the border.
Recently the Toronto Sun reported that all deaths of people who had tested positive for Covid are reported as Covid deaths whether the patient was sick or not.
The significance of this can't be overstated as it means the daily death counts are meaningless.
If anyone wants to read the whole article a google search using the key words "Toronto Sun Covid deaths" should find the right link. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to share links on this site.
Toronto is one of the biggest cities in Canada.
Do for yourself as much as you can, eat what nature provides as much as you can. This is the key to sleeping well and living long.
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