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    If there's one thing, just seeing the substance he brings, he has data as to why he believes Trump will win.
    That data is:

    Trumps past behavior on everything else.

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    That data is:

    Trumps past behavior on everything else.
    And he'd bet against him because moral integrity is everything to a voter?


    American Integrity, both sides of the coin, is almost nonexistent. What people say and what people actually do would be data that would be so impossible to track, but would be worth more than gold in the Shame Age we live in.

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    And he'd bet against him because moral integrity is everything to a voter?


    American Integrity, both sides of the coin, is almost nonexistent. What people say and what people actually do would be data that would be so impossible to track, but would be worth more than gold in the Shame Age we live in.
    The ol "both sides are equally bad" bull to justify Trump

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    This is a study explaining why hydroxychloroquine has limited efficacy

    Hydroxychloroquine-mediated inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 entry is attenuated by TMPRSS2
    https://journals.plos.org/plospathog...l.ppat.1009212

    tldr
    The virus has two pathways to infect cells. Hydroxychloroquine blocks only one. Another antiviral, Camostat, blocks the other pathway. There was a study on using both in combination which showed promise but Fauci pulled the funding and started selling remdesivir instead.

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    This is a study explaining why hydroxychloroquine has limited efficacy

    Hydroxychloroquine-mediated inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 entry is attenuated by TMPRSS2
    https://journals.plos.org/plospathog...l.ppat.1009212

    tldr
    The virus has two pathways to infect cells. Hydroxychloroquine blocks only one. Another antiviral, Camostat, blocks the other pathway. There was a study on using both in combination which showed promise but Fauci pulled the funding and started selling remdesivir instead.
    Is this the same as Chlorine Dioxide??

    My cousin in Colombia has Covid and taking drops of this and according to her, it helps w symptoms. Probably placeboo right?

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    This is a study explaining why hydroxychloroquine has limited efficacy

    Hydroxychloroquine-mediated inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 entry is attenuated by TMPRSS2
    https://journals.plos.org/plospathog...l.ppat.1009212

    tldr
    The virus has two pathways to infect cells. Hydroxychloroquine blocks only one. Another antiviral, Camostat, blocks the other pathway. There was a study on using both in combination which showed promise but Fauci pulled the funding and started selling remdesivir instead.
    Yeah and 3 major studies have us rethinking baby aspirin for the heart. What does your wife suggest?

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    Is this the same as Chlorine Dioxide??

    My cousin in Colombia has Covid and taking drops of this and according to her, it helps w symptoms. Probably placeboo right?
    No but have her breathe it in

    it’s usually a gas

    https://www.fda.gov/news-events/pres...products-claim


    you go with that South American witchcraft

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    Is this the same as Chlorine Dioxide??

    My cousin in Colombia has Covid and taking drops of this and according to her, it helps w symptoms. Probably placeboo right?
    No Camostat is a prescription drug, chlorine dioxide is just a disinfectant. There's some studies on using disinfecting mouthwash and the like that say it helps with symptoms. Can't stop the systemic infection tho.

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    No Camostat is a prescription drug, chlorine dioxide is just a disinfectant. There's some studies on using disinfecting mouthwash and the like that say it helps with symptoms. Can't stop the systemic infection tho.
    Oklahoma seeking to return $2M worth of hydroxychloroquine
    Oklahoma is attempting to return $2 million worth of hydroxychloroquine

    https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireSt...-drug-75517793



    Suckers.

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    Yeah and 3 major studies have us rethinking baby aspirin for the heart. What does your wife suggest?
    That's pretty off topic and I'd have to ask her. Cardiovascular risk prevention has been her primary focus for 20+ years and I don't think she's ever been big on aspirin for primary risk prevention. Otherwise she and I would be taking it. Maybe a different story for secondary cardiovascular risk prevention, I imagine it's complicated and dependent on each patient.
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    This is a study explaining why hydroxychloroquine has limited efficacy

    Hydroxychloroquine-mediated inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 entry is attenuated by TMPRSS2
    https://journals.plos.org/plospathog...l.ppat.1009212

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    The virus has two pathways to infect cells. Hydroxychloroquine blocks only one. Another antiviral, Camostat, blocks the other pathway. There was a study on using both in combination which showed promise but Fauci pulled the funding and started selling remdesivir instead.
    I heard them discussing this on recent TWIV episode

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    My plan:

    Before covid:
    vitamin D, zinc, quercetin and EGCG [what's in green tea] - (to get the zinc into the cells), vitamin C

    During - 1st five days are most important to control inflammation:
    all of the above in greater quan y, baby aspirin, NAC, glutathione.

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    ^ don't forget to chug on clorox

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    ^ don't forget to chug on clorox

    Gargle with Listerine Cool Mint and use nasal spray with Xylitol

    That's putting a disinfectant into the body. And, has shown to lower viral load.

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    My plan:

    Before covid:
    vitamin D, zinc, quercetin and EGCG [what's in green tea] - (to get the zinc into the cells), vitamin C

    During - 1st five days are most important to control inflammation:
    all of the above in greater quan y, baby aspirin, NAC, glutathione.
    Any news on the Jew Space Lasers?

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    Gargle with Listerine Cool Mint and use nasal spray with Xylitol

    That's putting a disinfectant into the body. And, has shown to lower viral load.
    Cool Mint is too harsh. Will Sensitive work?

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