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ancianita

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14. I wouldn't take it, if I were you (which I'm not). It's an atom bomb that kills your entire GI tract
Thu Apr 23, 2020, 06:24 PM
Apr 2020

microbes, just to kill one pathogen -- which is why there's diarrhea when it's taken.

You'll have to rebuild your gastrointestinal microbiome, which is a stress on your immunity system.

Stressing your immunity system weakens your central defense for fighting COVID. Strengthen your immunity system as you strengthen all your body systems with over the counter oxygenation stuff.

I recommend high oxygenation drugs used to treat altitude sickness. It's OTC, and a preventive and ongoing treatment that a number of doctors have recommended for helping all your systems function better, including your immunity system.

They are

acetazolamide, or Diamox
Nifedipine
Dexamethasone
Liquid Oxygen

With an 80% death rate for ventilators, there are doctors (Cameron Kyle Sidell) who say that oxygenation can't work solely through the cv eaten lung tissue. To improve the cells' ability to oxygenate during the pulmonary gas exchange in lungs, oxygenation that can't happen with ravaged lung cells. It's what ventilators that force oxygen cannot do -- improve cell performance.

I've used Liquid Oxygen in high altitudes in NM and CO. It works. The copper in it helps red blood cells bind better with oxygen, which gets delivered to all body systems, unlike the oxygen received only through compromised lungs on ventilators.

imo, it stands to reason that if all systems are better oxygenated, the immunity system and the heart are not as stressed, and can do their jobs to fight off cv wherever else it travels in the body (autopsies show COVID-19 virus has been found in all major organs beyond the lungs).

My son was diagnosed with high altitude sickness soon after moving to Silver City, NM, elevation 6,000 ft. His diamox prescription worked.

Mountain climbers on Mt. Everest use these OTC drugs to prepare 2 weeks in advance for their highest climbs.

I've just received a double order of LiquidOxygen and Diamox, and will get back with info about their effectiveness if I get cv symptoms here in Florida.

Please. Rethink this.

antibiotics work for bacterial infections. There are antiviral meds. But, none that work for covid mucifer Apr 2020 #1
Thank you. cwydro Apr 2020 #7
I took it for strep throat. It kicked ass for that! Otherwise, don't know much about it. liberalla Apr 2020 #2
Antibiotics are for bacterial infections, not viral infections. 50 Shades Of Blue Apr 2020 #3
Antibiotics Are For Bacteria ProfessorGAC Apr 2020 #4
Drs are prescribing zpac due to pneumonia comorbidity Mosby Apr 2020 #11
That's What I Thought ProfessorGAC Apr 2020 #15
I read that some young people were dying of strokes. kentuck Apr 2020 #17
A Virus is not a Bacteria. Voltaire2 Apr 2020 #5
I've had success with it because I'm allergic to penicillin & cipro. displacedtexan Apr 2020 #6
Azithromycin doesn't work on viruses DetroitLegalBeagle Apr 2020 #8
You should delete this. Antibiotics don't kill viruses. This is an irresponsible thread. WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2020 #9
The Langone Medical Center doctors who work on SiriusXM's Mike 03 Apr 2020 #10
I've taken Azithromycin several times. procon Apr 2020 #12
"I don't know if it would be equally effective if I got the corona virus." WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2020 #13
I wouldn't take it, if I were you (which I'm not). It's an atom bomb that kills your entire GI tract ancianita Apr 2020 #14
Great point about the microbiome. Mike 03 Apr 2020 #16
There are great books on our microbiome. "I Contain Multitudes" is the best out there. ancianita Apr 2020 #18
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