A Supercomputer Analyzed Covid-19 — and an Interesting New Theory Has Emerged

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A Supercomputer Analyzed Covid-19 — and an Interesting New Theory Has Emerged

https://elemental.medium.com/a-super...d-31cb8eba9d63

what a weird virus. this theory explains whats going with the weird symptoms associated with cv19.

it apparently triggers a wave of chemicals in the host body's blood system in whats called the Bradykinin wave.

taking vitamin D appears to be the solution to reducing the effects of the virus.
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A Supercomputer Analyzed Covid-19 — and an Interesting New Theory Has Emerged

https://elemental.medium.com/a-super...d-31cb8eba9d63

what a weird virus. this theory explains whats going with the weird symptoms associated with cv19.

it apparently triggers a wave of chemicals in the host body's blood system in whats called the Bradykinin wave.

taking vitamin D appears to be the solution to reducing the effects of the virus. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm





This may explain why ventilators have proven less effective in treating advanced Covid-19 than doctors originally expected, based on experiences with other viruses. “It reaches a point where regardless of how much oxygen you pump in, it doesn’t matter, because the alveoli in the lungs are filled with this hydrogel,” Jacobson says. “The lungs become like a water balloon.” Patients can suffocate even while receiving full breathing support.


remember this guy from April? the one everyone said was a quack?

looks like he was right all along



NYC doctor says high ventilator settings damage coronavirus patients’ lungs

https://nypost.com/2020/04/06/nyc-do...-are-too-high/
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
yeah.. I remember that doctor. he was no quack. they eventually followed his recommendations if only grudgingly.
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yeah.. I remember that doctor. he was no quack. they eventually followed his recommendations if only grudgingly. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm

they initially tried to censor him. wonder what they think now?
  • oeb11
  • 09-04-2020, 04:50 AM
DPST's don't think for themselves - Groupthink and Doublethink are the narrative.

Orwell would be horrified how his book is now reality!
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I've been taking 1000 UI of vitamin D for over a year... haven't felt sick except for once this Feb after getting married in Vegas. We think it was Covid, but I'm not gonna pay for a test.
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Orwell would be horrified how his book is now reality, Yup I agree 100%
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I've been taking 1000 UI of vitamin D for over a year... haven't felt sick except for once this Feb after getting married in Vegas. We think it was Covid, but I'm not gonna pay for a test. Originally Posted by texassapper

the test are usually free if you go to the testing stations around your area instead of your doctor.
  • Tiny
  • 09-04-2020, 10:38 AM
taking vitamin D appears to be the solution to reducing the effects of the virus. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
Sunday evening, August 30, I gave a friend a group of vitamins, from memory D, C, low dose melatonin, and Zinc, recommended in a paper that Why_Yes_I_Do linked to. She first came down with symptoms on August 25 and was having chills, body aches, and complete loss of her sense of taste. She tested positive for Covid. The symptoms had improved a bit by Sunday. She says she's improved radically since then, after starting on the vitamins. When I quizzed her Wednesday evening, she was most excited that she'd partially regained her sense of taste, and otherwise was just tired.

This is anecdotal, but I don't see how taking Vitamin D when you've got Covid could hurt.
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yup vitamins and water and no junk food BUT BUT big pharma cant make Billions
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I've been taking 1000 UI of vitamin D for over a year... haven't felt sick except for once this Feb after getting married in Vegas. We think it was Covid, but I'm not gonna pay for a test. Originally Posted by texassapper
Maybe Marriage causes Covid-19, lol. Just kidding, I doubt you had Covid.
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yup vitamins and water and no junk food BUT BUT big pharma cant make Billions Originally Posted by rexdutchman

I have known some that go all in and take Ibuprofin as well
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I have known some that go all in and take Ibuprofin as well Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
what does that do?
Levianon17's Avatar
Sunday evening, August 30, I gave a friend a group of vitamins, from memory D, C, low dose melatonin, and Zinc, recommended in a paper that Why_Yes_I_Do linked to. She first came down with symptoms on August 25 and was having chills, body aches, and complete loss of her sense of taste. She tested positive for Covid. The symptoms had improved a bit by Sunday. She says she's improved radically since then, after starting on the vitamins. When I quizzed her Wednesday evening, she was most excited that she'd partially regained her sense of taste, and otherwise was just tired.

This is anecdotal, but I don't see how taking Vitamin D when you've got Covid could hurt. Originally Posted by Tiny

It can't hurt that's for sure. If you want to go the route of non drug. Take about four to six ounces of "Real" Pineapple juice put in about a quarter teaspoon of ground Ginger, Turmeric, Cayenne Pepper, and a pinch of ground pepper to help better absorption of the Turmeric and a Tablespoon of Honey and stir or shake the ever living shit out of this mixture and drink it first thing in the morning.
  • Tiny
  • 09-04-2020, 05:49 PM
[/COLOR]If you want to go the route of non drug. Take about four to six ounces of "Real" Pineapple juice put in about a quarter teaspoon of ground Ginger, Turmeric, Cayenne Pepper, and a pinch of ground pepper to help better absorption of the Turmeric and a Tablespoon of Honey and stir or shake the ever living shit out of this mixture and drink it first thing in the morning. Originally Posted by Levianon17
Damn, that sounds nastier than the Covid.

Btw the ibuprofen doesn't do shit. I add 100 mg of Viagra instead. Also, honestly, I did order quercitin today, recommended by Why_Yes_I_Do for Covid treatment, to add to my stockpile of food, water, toilet paper, paper towels, cleaning fluids, and ammunition. You can't get the quercitin, or zinc except in the form of 13.3 mg cold lozenges, locally where I live. All the rest is available in abundance.