on 31-05-2020 10:33 AM
Hundreds of demonstrators across Australia have broken social distancing rules to protest against vaccinations, 5G and the coronavirus pandemic.
Protesters gathered at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne on Saturday and claimed the global COVID-19 health crisis was a 'scam'.
There are more than five-million cases of coronavirus cases across the globe and at least 350,000 people have died. Australia has recorded more than 7,000 infections and the death toll sits at 103 following the successful implementation of social distancing restrictions.
Brazen demonstrators also carried signs declaring they were against vaccines and 5G technology.
Lol @ the anti-virus shields on the horses
on 21-01-2021 03:01 PM
@4channel wrote:
Anyway, the hydrox treatment used with zinc etc. has saved lives. A good defence against Corona Virus is good nutrition, good health, exercise and clean living. The 99% survival rate in normal circumstances can be made even better with that and also early stage treatment.
I understand the values of good nutrition, good health and exercise but am not sure what is meant by "clean living". Do you mean physical cleanliness as in frequent bathing and house cleaning or is there another meaning?
on 21-01-2021 03:07 PM
Either give a link - or name one life ' saved ' by HCQ.
It is not a good idea - anywhere or anyplace to attempt - to give medical advice to anyone - unless you have the certifications to do so.
on 21-01-2021 03:23 PM
Hydroxychloroquine is produced by the French pharmaceutical company Sanofi. Sanofi is the world's fifth-largest pharmaceutical company. That's pretty mega. The only person of note to have modest investments in the company is a Donald Trump. He's pretty mega. Trump is renowned for being a shrewd businessman who chooses and supports his investments wisely.
However, the Sanofi website states:
"To date there is insufficient clinical evidence to draw definite conclusions over the clinical efficacy or safety of Hydroxychloroquine in the management of COVID-19."
Sanofi also warns that Hydroxychloroquine can cause serious side-effects, such as irreversible eye damage, seizures and cardiac failure.
Studies conducted in the US, UK and Brazil "Showed no significant difference between the Hydroxychloroquine and placebo groups in the prevention or treatment of Covid-19."
Make up your own minds.
21-01-2021 03:28 PM - edited 21-01-2021 03:31 PM
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@4channel wrote:
Anyway, the hydrox treatment used with zinc etc. has saved lives. A good defence against Corona Virus is good nutrition, good health, exercise and clean living. The 99% survival rate in normal circumstances can be made even better with that and also early stage treatment.
@ambercat16 wrote:
I understand the values of good nutrition, good health and exercise but am not sure what is meant by "clean living". Do you mean physical cleanliness as in frequent bathing and house cleaning or is there another meaning?
I'm sure you know what I mean by clean living. It is an old term. Remember "Good ol' clean healthy living"?
@domino-710 wrote:
Either give a link - or name one life ' saved ' by HCQ.
It is not a good idea - anywhere or anyplace to attempt - to give medical advice to anyone - unless you have the certifications to do so.
If you want evidence, see the clip about the effectiveness which explained by Dr. Peter McCullough here. See below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdsAVTkSDhM
And there is nowhere here that I'm giving medical advice about pharmaceuticals.Please do not come from that angle! I am just quoting a REAl doctor and I'm just engaging in a debate.. And Hydroxchlorquine here has to be supervised or prescribed by a doctor and dispensed by a pharmacy.
on 21-01-2021 03:33 PM
So you're saying that ONE doctor knows more than the manufacturer.
on 21-01-2021 03:39 PM
Dr Peter McCollough - must have gone off his 17 billion to 1. LOL
on 21-01-2021 03:41 PM
And not a HCQ to be seen.
on 21-01-2021 03:43 PM
Nup - but there was mention of - the horse wormer. LOL
21-01-2021 03:43 PM - edited 21-01-2021 03:46 PM
@not_for_sale2025 wrote:Hydroxychloroquine is produced by the French pharmaceutical company Sanofi. Sanofi is the world's fifth-largest pharmaceutical company. That's pretty mega. The only person of note to have modest investments in the company is a Donald Trump. He's pretty mega. Trump is renowned for being a shrewd businessman who chooses and supports his investments wisely.
There a multiple companies that produce Hydroxcyhlorquine!
I've said it before. I would trust Trump as much as I would a kleptomaniac burglar outside a jewelry shop during a nation-wide power blackout. And I 100% agree with those who say that he is nothing more than a servant of Wall Street!
Note, the Hydroxchlorquine that is used in India for decades I believe has nothing to do with one of the many companies that Trump has his investments in.
@not_for_sale2025 wrote:
However, the Sanofi website states:
"To date there is insufficient clinical evidence to draw definite conclusions over the clinical efficacy or safety of Hydroxychloroquine in the management of COVID-19."
Sanofi also warns that Hydroxychloroquine can cause serious side-effects, such as irreversible eye damage, seizures and cardiac failure.
Yeah, when taken in excess and withouit direction from a medical doctor. That goes for any kind of medication.
@not_for_sale2025 wrote:
Studies conducted in the US, UK and Brazil "Showed no significant difference between the Hydroxychloroquine and placebo groups in the prevention or treatment of Covid-19."
Make up your own minds.
Yeah, but were they early stage treatments as per described by Doctor Peter McCullough? And was Hydrox taken in conjunction with Zinc and the other two drugs / substances required??
I don't think it was done properly.
Quote: Make up your own minds.
Well, there'll be folks who will allow the media and the public relations dept. of big pharma companies to do that for them.
on 21-01-2021 03:44 PM
You seem to.