The Dreaded “Corona”… Treatments, Testimony, Recovery and Cognitive Loops

Treatment

As established in earlier postings, the COVID-19 is probably not all that much worse than similar viruses – so the stories of mass-deaths have had to be exaggerated. That said, I was advised by Bob Greenyer of MFMP that 1 month ago, details of a cheap effective treatment had already been submitted – and were published a few days ago.

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32074550

 

Biosci Trends. 2020 Mar 16;14(1):72-73. doi: 10.5582/bst.2020.01047. Epub 2020 Feb 19.

Breakthrough: Chloroquine phosphate has shown apparent efficacy in treatment of COVID-19 associated pneumonia in clinical studies.

Gao J1, Tian Z2, Yang X2.

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Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) virus is spreading rapidly, and scientists are endeavoring to discover drugs for its efficacious treatment in China. Chloroquine phosphate, an old drug for treatment of malaria, is shown to have apparent efficacy and acceptable safety against COVID-19 associated pneumonia in multicenter clinical trials conducted in China. The drug is recommended to be included in the next version of the Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Pneumonia Caused by COVID-19 issued by the National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China for treatment of COVID-19 infection in larger populations in the future.

 

KEYWORDS:

2019-nCoV; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; chloroquine; pneumonia

 

An effective treatment for #Coronavirus #COVID-19 has been found in a common anti-malarial drug

Anthony Watts / 3 days ago March 17, 2020

UPDATE: A Covid-19 case correlation between malarial and non-malarial countries has been plotted by Dr. Roy Spencer, and the results are stunning – see below.

Encouraging news: three new medical studies show a commonly available anti-malaria drug known as chloroquine aka chloroquine phosphate is showing strong results against COVID-19 infections in both China and South Korea.  Excerpts from three studies, including one published in Nature are below.

 

 

Testimony

 

I received this in a emails from Roger on 19 and 20 Mar 2020:

 

I sold a bass amp to someone over the internet and he came and collected it. After some light conversation he started telling me about his work in the health service, then he casually started talking about how he worked in the  quarantined cruise ship looking after the passengers.

 

He said after 4 days they could see no viable reason to keep people on board so they started letting them off the boat, as the virus they had was no different in strength to a normal flu just different symptoms. He started to get very heated when we talked about the media coverage and he was adamant they had massively hyped both the situation and the virus itself stating “it was of no real concern, no more than a common cold or flu” and he agreed with me the hand sanitising thing was utterly pointless –  wow my first eyewitness testimony!

 

Well when we consider our bodies are something like 70% water and contains mostly cleverly balanced bacterial cultures highly important to health, applying something to the skin designed to kill “99.5%” of bacteria sounds like self-poisoning or suicide to me! What about our clothes,  shoes, the floor,  walls, our faces, hair etc which are coated in bacteria? Even more commonplace under the watch strap and jewellery like wedding rings, not forgetting if you only napalm the bacteria on your hands the other 90% of you is still covered and it constantly spreads…..

 

Have more testimony! Was at a sister company today and one of the workers there had the EXACT illness last Christmas. he was staying with family (they’re a big family) and said the worst part was the headache which lasted a week and was unbearable, yet he was in direct contact the whole time with his family and no one caught it!

 

 

Recovery

 

This was posted on my local Facebook Community Group

 

 

Cognitive Loops

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