Thanks to the Ice Age Now website, which has a lot of interesting information, I learned of the Facts about Covid-19 webpage, which contains the following:
Professor Klaus Püschel, head of forensic medicine in Hamburg, explains about Covid19: "This virus influences our lives in a completely excessive way. This is disproportionate to the danger posed by the virus. And the astronomical economic damage now being caused is not commensurate with the danger posed by the virus. I am convinced that the Corona mortality rate will not even show up as a peak in annual mortality." In Hamburg, for example, "not a single person who was not previously ill" had died of the virus: "All those we have examined so far had cancer, a chronic lung disease, were heavy smokers or severely obese, suffered from diabetes or had a cardiovascular disease. The virus was the last straw that broke the camel’s back, so to speak. "Covid-19 is a fatal disease only in exceptional cases, but in most cases it is a predominantly harmless viral infection."
In addition, Dr. Püschel explains: "In quite a few cases, we have also found that the current corona infection has nothing whatsoever to do with the fatal outcome because other causes of death are present, for example a brain haemorrhage or a heart attack. Corona in itself is a "not particularly dangerous viral disease," says the forensic scientist. He pleads for statistics based on concrete examination results. "All speculations about individual deaths that have not been expertly examined only fuel anxiety." Contrary to the guidelines of the Robert Koch Institute, Hamburg had recently started to differentiate between deaths "with the" and "by the" coronavirus, which led to a decrease in Covid19 deaths.
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Monday, April 13, 2020
News articles erroneously claim that Vit C is not effective vs. viruses
Keywords: "COVID-19, Coronavirus, viruses, Vitamin C, Vit C, ascorbic acid"
My searches of Google News for "COVID-19 vitamins" have been turning up more and more articles which claim that Vit C has no effect against the disease, in contrast to articles about people at death's door with COVID-19 who have been saved by IV sodium ascorbate. So, I searched Primal Panacea by Thomas Levy, MD, and found a couple of interesting passages on this subject:
Contrary to the blindly repeated mantra of the mainstream medical community that "there are no studies," I discovered a wealth of information, much of it in the most accepted and respected medical journals. Study after study demonstrated vitamin C's ability to singularly eradicate, neutralize, or otherwise cure an incredibly large and diverse array of infectious diseases, especially viral diseases. Furthermore, there appeared to be no type of poisoning or toxic exposure that a high enough amount of properly administered vitamin C could not remedy.
from the preface of Primal Panacea by Thomas Levy, MD (available in ebook and PB form)
Furthermore, it is clear that a certain blood concentration of tissue saturation of vitamin C is always needed before a positive clinical response can be observed. So, when tiny doses have been tested against many different infections, researchers often report that vitamin C had no positive clinical effect. Studies appear to have employed this fact to discredit vitamin C's efficacy by purposely testing with very small amounts.
From Ch 1 (just before the conclusion) of Primal Panacea by Thomas Levy, MD
My searches of Google News for "COVID-19 vitamins" have been turning up more and more articles which claim that Vit C has no effect against the disease, in contrast to articles about people at death's door with COVID-19 who have been saved by IV sodium ascorbate. So, I searched Primal Panacea by Thomas Levy, MD, and found a couple of interesting passages on this subject:
Contrary to the blindly repeated mantra of the mainstream medical community that "there are no studies," I discovered a wealth of information, much of it in the most accepted and respected medical journals. Study after study demonstrated vitamin C's ability to singularly eradicate, neutralize, or otherwise cure an incredibly large and diverse array of infectious diseases, especially viral diseases. Furthermore, there appeared to be no type of poisoning or toxic exposure that a high enough amount of properly administered vitamin C could not remedy.
from the preface of Primal Panacea by Thomas Levy, MD (available in ebook and PB form)
Furthermore, it is clear that a certain blood concentration of tissue saturation of vitamin C is always needed before a positive clinical response can be observed. So, when tiny doses have been tested against many different infections, researchers often report that vitamin C had no positive clinical effect. Studies appear to have employed this fact to discredit vitamin C's efficacy by purposely testing with very small amounts.
From Ch 1 (just before the conclusion) of Primal Panacea by Thomas Levy, MD
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Vitamin C Kills Viruses Directly Via the "Fenton Reaction"
Keywords: "COVID-19, Coronavirus, viruses, Vitamin C, Vit C, ascorbic acid"
(I am not a physician, and this is not medical advice. It simply relays information which has been approved by physicians, and which applies to everyone.)
A) Go to "3 More Ways to Beat Coronavirus" (https://www.realhealthmedical.com/2020/03/13/3-more-ways-to-beat-coronavirus/)
B) Go to "Vitamin C may be a life-saver" (https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/vitamin-c-may-be-a-life-saver-5544405.html) (This article exposes some of the establishment's efforts to conceal the benefits of Vit C, but it also seems to downplay the benefits itself.)
C) Read Primal Panacea by Thomas Levy, MD (ebook, PB formats)
D) Certain Vit C experts recommend avoiding Ester C because it supposedly doesn't provide as many benefits as ascorbic acid. Liposomal Vit C is supposedly the most effective non-IV form for increasing levels in the bloodstream, but it is expensive. So, ascorbic acid is the most cost-effective form for regular usage. A reasonable dose for ascorbic acid is to take 1 gram every 3.5 hours (it doesn't last long in the body), which is about 7 grams per day. If you feel like you're coming down with something, you can take more (you can't overdose on it).
There are advantages to taking ascorbic acid in powder form, such as cost and the ability to get large amounts into your system quickly when you feel like you're coming down with something, to hit it hard and fast and nip it in the bud. To do this, mix two 1/8 teaspoons (a total of 1.25g) of ascorbic acid powder and 1/8 tsp of baking soda (you can scale up these amounts as desired, or just repeat until you feel that you've had enough) in about 1/4” of water in a glass, mix it and then let it fizz until it stops (to neutralize the acid to protect tooth enamel), which takes about 3 minutes with cool water and less time with warmer water. Then add more water and drink it, and rinse to be safe. A 1 KG bag of ascorbic acid powder costs $30 on Amazon as of this writing and would last about 6 months at 7 grams per day. I've also seen good deals for 1g capsules on Amazon ($15/300), but it would be expensive to use caps all of the time, and it seems to me that caps wouldn't increase the Vit C levels in your system as quickly as powder would.
E) Although taking Vit C evidently reduces the risk of developing COVID-19, the guidelines for reducing its spread should be followed until they are officially rescinded. If everyone took Vit C and if its IV form were routinely used for treating severe viral infections, the guidelines probably wouldn't be necessary.
(I am not a physician, and this is not medical advice. It simply relays information which has been approved by physicians, and which applies to everyone.)
A) Go to "3 More Ways to Beat Coronavirus" (https://www.realhealthmedical.com/2020/03/13/3-more-ways-to-beat-coronavirus/)
B) Go to "Vitamin C may be a life-saver" (https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/vitamin-c-may-be-a-life-saver-5544405.html) (This article exposes some of the establishment's efforts to conceal the benefits of Vit C, but it also seems to downplay the benefits itself.)
C) Read Primal Panacea by Thomas Levy, MD (ebook, PB formats)
D) Certain Vit C experts recommend avoiding Ester C because it supposedly doesn't provide as many benefits as ascorbic acid. Liposomal Vit C is supposedly the most effective non-IV form for increasing levels in the bloodstream, but it is expensive. So, ascorbic acid is the most cost-effective form for regular usage. A reasonable dose for ascorbic acid is to take 1 gram every 3.5 hours (it doesn't last long in the body), which is about 7 grams per day. If you feel like you're coming down with something, you can take more (you can't overdose on it).
There are advantages to taking ascorbic acid in powder form, such as cost and the ability to get large amounts into your system quickly when you feel like you're coming down with something, to hit it hard and fast and nip it in the bud. To do this, mix two 1/8 teaspoons (a total of 1.25g) of ascorbic acid powder and 1/8 tsp of baking soda (you can scale up these amounts as desired, or just repeat until you feel that you've had enough) in about 1/4” of water in a glass, mix it and then let it fizz until it stops (to neutralize the acid to protect tooth enamel), which takes about 3 minutes with cool water and less time with warmer water. Then add more water and drink it, and rinse to be safe. A 1 KG bag of ascorbic acid powder costs $30 on Amazon as of this writing and would last about 6 months at 7 grams per day. I've also seen good deals for 1g capsules on Amazon ($15/300), but it would be expensive to use caps all of the time, and it seems to me that caps wouldn't increase the Vit C levels in your system as quickly as powder would.
E) Although taking Vit C evidently reduces the risk of developing COVID-19, the guidelines for reducing its spread should be followed until they are officially rescinded. If everyone took Vit C and if its IV form were routinely used for treating severe viral infections, the guidelines probably wouldn't be necessary.
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Some practical aspects of taking Vit C
Practicality is important when taking Vit C on a routine basis. So, you could take tablets or capsules, totaling about 1 gram, with each meal, and use ascorbic acid powder between meals and for taking massive doses when you feel like you're coming down with something.
Do whatever works best for you, but you should take about a gram every 3 or 4 hours, and to take a lot in a short amount of time if you feel like you're coming down with something. I'd also take some before going somewhere, and take some tablets or capsules along to ensure that I'd have some if I couldn't get home, which is when you'd be most likely to need it in your system.
I use a timer to remind me when to take it (it would have to be something with at least a 3.5 hour range), and a cheap little timer to let me know that 3 minutes have passed after mixing it, and that it's time to take it. If I didn't use these timers, I'd forget to take it. I leave both timers in the kitchen to force me to go in there to shut them off, so that I can't just shut off the timer, procrastinate, and forget to do what I'm supposed to do.
I realize that it's an inconvenience, but it's important to keep your levels up with such a dangerous virus in circulation, and to take a lot quickly when you feel like you need it. Trust the science - if you feel something coming on, take a lot of ascorbic acid in the form of powder mixed 2/1 with baking soda in just enough water to allow them to react at a high rate, to neutralize the acid quickly. (Also use warm water to speed up the reaction.) Don't delay - hit it hard and fast, as if your life depends on it, because it might.
Fortunately, it won't be long before a vaccine is available. If the medical establishment would recognize the value of Vit C, we wouldn't need vaccinations because if we developed a severe case, we could get IV sodium ascorbate to cure the disease, and our immune systems would recognize the virus from then on. Obviously, those who develop relatively mild symptoms would also develop antibodies. Interestingly, Vit C isn't mentioned on TV in the context of the anti-vaccination movement, although they recommend its use. My concern about vaccinations is the possibility of being given a "custom" vaccination instead of the standard version.
Do whatever works best for you, but you should take about a gram every 3 or 4 hours, and to take a lot in a short amount of time if you feel like you're coming down with something. I'd also take some before going somewhere, and take some tablets or capsules along to ensure that I'd have some if I couldn't get home, which is when you'd be most likely to need it in your system.
I use a timer to remind me when to take it (it would have to be something with at least a 3.5 hour range), and a cheap little timer to let me know that 3 minutes have passed after mixing it, and that it's time to take it. If I didn't use these timers, I'd forget to take it. I leave both timers in the kitchen to force me to go in there to shut them off, so that I can't just shut off the timer, procrastinate, and forget to do what I'm supposed to do.
I realize that it's an inconvenience, but it's important to keep your levels up with such a dangerous virus in circulation, and to take a lot quickly when you feel like you need it. Trust the science - if you feel something coming on, take a lot of ascorbic acid in the form of powder mixed 2/1 with baking soda in just enough water to allow them to react at a high rate, to neutralize the acid quickly. (Also use warm water to speed up the reaction.) Don't delay - hit it hard and fast, as if your life depends on it, because it might.
Fortunately, it won't be long before a vaccine is available. If the medical establishment would recognize the value of Vit C, we wouldn't need vaccinations because if we developed a severe case, we could get IV sodium ascorbate to cure the disease, and our immune systems would recognize the virus from then on. Obviously, those who develop relatively mild symptoms would also develop antibodies. Interestingly, Vit C isn't mentioned on TV in the context of the anti-vaccination movement, although they recommend its use. My concern about vaccinations is the possibility of being given a "custom" vaccination instead of the standard version.
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