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Coronavirus cure
GlennSprigg:
--- Quote from: SiliconWizard on March 27, 2020, 03:37:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: GlennSprigg on March 27, 2020, 02:52:43 pm ---Hopefully, anything that may help is worth looking in to... :(
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Yep. But experience also shows us how cautious we should be communicating about it (which is shame though, so much for transparency!)
It's like as soon as some medical team gives a slight hope with a potential drug that *may* help, some people will start buying that illegally and self-medicate. Maybe we should just let them though, as this is so stupid anyway that they may as well face the consequences with side-effects and possible overdose.
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??? If someone here was 'selling' something, then maybe...... The 'idea/ideal' here as far as I'm concerned is that as this is a World Wide problem, then NOTHING should be off the table of discussion! We are beyond 'panic media', and should be globally sharing all knowledge. Yes, individuals can/do panic, but the World knows there is no panacea yet, but requires a Global share of knowledge as of today. We can't 'pander' to the limited educationally or worry about being 'offensive', when just being informative.
SiliconWizard:
--- Quote from: GlennSprigg on March 29, 2020, 03:24:55 pm ---
--- Quote from: SiliconWizard on March 27, 2020, 03:37:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: GlennSprigg on March 27, 2020, 02:52:43 pm ---Hopefully, anything that may help is worth looking in to... :(
--- End quote ---
Yep. But experience also shows us how cautious we should be communicating about it (which is shame though, so much for transparency!)
It's like as soon as some medical team gives a slight hope with a potential drug that *may* help, some people will start buying that illegally and self-medicate. Maybe we should just let them though, as this is so stupid anyway that they may as well face the consequences with side-effects and possible overdose.
--- End quote ---
??? If someone here was 'selling' something, then maybe...... The 'idea/ideal' here as far as I'm concerned is that as this is a World Wide problem, then NOTHING should be off the table of discussion! We are beyond 'panic media', and should be globally sharing all knowledge. Yes, individuals can/do panic, but the World knows there is no panacea yet, but requires a Global share of knowledge as of today. We can't 'pander' to the limited educationally or worry about being 'offensive', when just being informative.
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Oh, I personally agree. But I could see that not everyone does, we had a couple examples lately.
Mechatrommer:
--- Quote from: Stray Electron on March 28, 2020, 03:50:39 pm ---
--- Quote from: treez on March 28, 2020, 10:29:46 am ---I lived with the Malaysian Army in Bosnia for a time.
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I'm curious about how they cleaned their hands after their wipe up job? That would be a good way to spread Covid19 these days.
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using soap and water. if the smell doesnt go and its bothering you, rub your hand on rough surface like land soil or wall etc. if its contagious we should already find another better way much earlier. but thats how we are taught and used to from child hood. water is proven cleanser found everywhere. i do agree using both toilet paper and water will give best result, toilet paper used to take out large amount of those dirty stuff off and to avoid smelly fingers, and then use water for another hygienic step (the most effective down to microroganism level) and clean your hand with soap and water afterward. the best soap to get rid smell are the one usually based on some soil or clay, but they are not easily available and more expensive than normal consumer soap. soil/clay/land is another ingredient for stubborn dirts/smells. fwiw. edit: another thing i forgot... clean your shit with your left hand and eat or shake hand with your right hand... ;)
SilverSolder:
--- Quote from: Mechatrommer on March 29, 2020, 06:49:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: Stray Electron on March 28, 2020, 03:50:39 pm ---
--- Quote from: treez on March 28, 2020, 10:29:46 am ---I lived with the Malaysian Army in Bosnia for a time.
--- End quote ---
I'm curious about how they cleaned their hands after their wipe up job? That would be a good way to spread Covid19 these days.
--- End quote ---
using soap and water. if the smell doesnt go and its bothering you, rub your hand on rough surface like land soil or wall etc. if its contagious we should already find another better way much earlier. but thats how we are taught and used to from child hood. water is proven cleanser found everywhere. i do agree using both toilet paper and water will give best result, toilet paper used to take out large amount of those dirty stuff off and to avoid smelly fingers, and then use water for another hygienic step (the most effective down to microroganism level) and clean your hand with soap and water afterward. the best soap to get rid smell are the one usually based on some soil or clay, but they are not easily available and more expensive than normal consumer soap. soil/clay/land is another ingredient for stubborn dirts/smells. fwiw. edit: another thing i forgot... clean your shit with your left hand and eat or shake hand with your right hand... ;)
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Why not wash the rear end with soap and water, if you are going to use water? - it seems the best and most hygienic solution overall...
TerraHertz:
Where would we be without Zinc?
Which actually is more on point than just about every other post in this thread. Doesn't *anyone* read widely?
Those who do, will get the Zinc reference. Also this:
That's a prescription my GP issued me on Monday 31st Mar.
The intention was to stick them in the fridge, for emergency use IFF I do happen to catch it, develop symptoms serious enough to need a hospital, but by then hospitals are overwhelmed. I'm unlucky enough to have an impaired immune system (due to genetic haemochromatosis), plus not one but two _other_ underlying medical problems, neither of which would go well with COVID.
Anyone who has been paying serious attention will recognize that actual, proven COVID cure combination. Plus zinc supplements, but no need for that on the prescription since that's commonly available, and I already have them and have been taking them for years. Along with ascorbic acid, D3 and a metabolic alkalinizer (look up the primary ingredient of Ural, and figure out the supermarket name for bulk packs of that.)
But, fat lot of good the prescription will do me. Turns out I should have done that early last week, since this week there is no hydroxychloroquine to be had anywhere. Every chemist is completely out. Also the chemists exhibit a wide spectrum of knowledge through to total ignorance about why it's suddenly popular. Probably related to the ratio of their reliance on the net vs MSM/gov for information.
See also attached PDF for background.
I was surprised to find my GP has a quite accurate understanding of the political agendas in play atm. Particularly that he's aware big pharma doesn't want a 50 cent, unpatentable cure, they want to make billions from an eventual vaccine, after everyone in the world has been sufficiently terrorized. If in fact they want a cure at all, or would prefer a world population below one billion.
FWIW, my GP hasn't yet seen even a single case of COVID, despite working in a very busy medical center.
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