8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (1,111)
#12275486 at 2021-01-02 02:37:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15671: Taking The Helm Edition
>>12275349
Ozone has also been proven to kill sarscov2, ebola, norovirus, hepatitis a & b among others. Naturally occurring, but also can be generated by ionic air filters in low (safe) amounts or in large amounts (can't find real sauce for what makes it unsafe other than the correlation between high amounts of smog/pollutants and ozone, but no studies on effects of pure ozone on lungs to be found) using portable ozone generators. It has also been used in therapies for degenerative disease like rheumatoid arthritis, degenerative disc disease, etc.
https://www.healthline.com/health/ozone-therapy
#12258724 at 2021-01-01 00:58:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15650: 2020? It's All Over Now Edition
>>12256649 (pb)
To the anon going to DC with their father and has arthritis and knee replacements, look up:
- Serrapeptase → eats away dead tissue
- Niacin → will give you temporary hot flush reactions. Aka flushes your inflammation away. People have reported success with using this to fight lyme disease.
- Borax
Lots of good info on earthclinic.com and the following two links:
https://twitter.com/3PIDEMIOLOGY/status/1340588651739295745
https://twitter.com/3PIDEMIOLOGY/status/1340588762162753538
When you guys have time, you can DM Dr. Katz on Twat to see if he knows if niacinamide or nicotinic acid is better for arthritis.
God bless you two. Enjoy DC!! Sending you both lots of love!!
#12256649 at 2020-12-31 22:19:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15647: Is Gitmo Comfy This Time Of Year? Edition
My father and I are going to D.C.
He is 77 and I am 51. We are both pretty beat up.. LOL
He has arthritis so bad he cannot move his hands in the mornings, 2 knee replacements, and high blood pressure.
I need a knee replacement and have had my entire shoulder replaced. I hurt ALL THE TIME!
Despite all that, we are going anyway.
We're loading the truck/camper with everything we will and we might need and showing our support at our Nations Capital.
#WWG1WGA
#12255775 at 2020-12-31 21:15:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15646: The Mother Of All Protests January 6th In Washington DC Edition
>>12255277
Find someone with arthritis who is taking HCQ and get some for her to take. 800mg first round then another 800mg 6hrs later then 400mg 12hrs after that then 200mg twice a day for a week, longer if necessary. Our family just went through this very scenario!!'
#12185448 at 2020-12-26 19:46:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15557: FBI Press Conference Edition
This is the Esther Sternberg who was in Jeffrey Epsteins black book.
She is an Advisor to the World Health Organization. She is also a professor an University of Arizona.
cademic / Professional Bio:
Dr. Sternberg is a Professor of Medicine in the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson, Research Director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine and Director of the UArizona Institute on Place, Wellbeing & Performance. A native of Canada, Dr. Sternberg earned her bachelor's degree and Medical Doctorate from McGill University in Quebec, Canada. in 1972 and 1974, respectively. She completed both her residency in Internal Medicine and her Fellowship in Rheumatology at McGill University. Internationally-recognized for her discoveries of the science of the mind-body interaction in illness and healing, Dr. Sternberg is a major force in collaborative initiatives on mind-body-stress-wellness and environment inter-relationships. Her best-selling popular books Healing Spaces: The Science of Place and Well-Being and The Balance Within: The Science Connecting Health and Emotions are informative and scientifically based inspirations to doctors and lay persons alike in dealing with the complexities and 21st century frontiers of stress, healing and wellness. Dr. Sternberg's many honors include recognition by the National Library of Medicine as one of 300 women physicians who have changed the face of medicine, the Anita Roberts National Institutes of Health Distinguished Woman Scientist Lectureship, and an honorary doctorate in medicine from Trinity College, Dublin. Currently Research Director for the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine, University of Arizona at Tucson, Dr. Sternberg was previously Section Chief of Neuroendocrine Immunology and Behavior at the National Institute of Mental Health; Director of the Integrative Neural Immune Program, NIMH/NIH; and Co-Chair of the NIH Intramural Program on Research on Women's Health. She has been featured on numerous radio and television programs, including PBS's The New Medicine and Life Part II, NPR's Speaking of Faith and, in 2009, with Emmy Award winning Resolution Pictures, created and hosted a PBS special based on her books: The Science of Healing. Well known for her ability to translate complex scientific subjects for lay audiences, Sternberg has testified before Congress, advised the World Health Organization, and is a regular contributor to Science Magazine's "Books et al." column, and a regular columnist for arthritis Today. A dynamic speaker, recognized by her peers as a spokesperson for the field, she translates complex scientific subjects in a highly accessible manner, with a combination of academic credibility, passion for science and compassion as a physician. Dr. Sternberg lectures nationally and internationally to both lay and scientific audiences and is frequently interviewed on radio, television and film and in print media on subjects including the mind-body connection, 'stress and illness', spirituality, love, and health, and place and well-being. She is a member of the University of Arizona arthritis Center Scientific Advisory Council and was the keynote presenter at the 2013 University of Arizona Living Healthy With arthritis Conference.
https://medicine.arizona.edu/person/esther-m-sternberg-md
#12170366 at 2020-12-25 16:37:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15538: If Not Us, Who? And If Not Now, When? Edition
Have Gout or arthritis? Two similar and dissimilar health issues.
Gout is caused by not drinking enough fluids or excrete to many fluids. When your body is low on water your blood thickens and the circulation slows down as the heart works to keep up. Your muscles excrete uric acid as a waste product of using muscles. No it is not URINE. The kidneys filter out the uric acid dumping it to the urine.
HOWEVER if the volume of uric acid becomes to large in the blood stream do to poor circulation of the blood, the excess uric acid is stored as uric acid (condensed) crystals. These crystals as you might imagine are sharp and are very painful. Your joints swell and become inflamed. Pain takes a whole new meaning. I know I experience gout and NEVER/EVER want it again.
Doctors offer meds that do not cure the Gout, but numb the pain. Almost all the meds had dangerous side effects. At five years when you can't stand the pain they will cut your foot open and gouge the crystals our of your joints. This continues every 5 years.
Or you can eat 8 cherries a day frozen or fresh each day until the symptoms do away. It took a year and a half for all of the symptoms to go away, but I started feeling better in a few weeks. It helps to also put a pinch of backing soda in a picture of water and drink it throughout the day. Water is important, don't gulp it sip it, drink it through out the day. This really works and has worked for everyone I recommended it to.
No arthritis is caused by inflammation, but leads to uric acid crystal build up in joints; just like gout. The cherries and baking soda along with water is also the solution and again takes time. The uric acid over times can and will damage the joints. This solution only removes the uric acid crystals which will be a huge improvement, but not 100%. arthritis caught early has far greater success, but even long term arthritis will benefit.
Now for full disclosure… I love cherries.
Keep fighting illnesses and the profit mongering Deep State. Big Pharma and the medical field are a revenue stream for the Deep State. Stop feeding the enemy whenever possible.
And have a happy holidays.
WWG1WGA
#12035975 at 2020-12-15 12:02:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15365: Always Darnkest Before The Dawn Edition
>>12033452
I too will testify of His grace, His power and His holiness. 3 1/2 years ago, I suddenly moved to a RURAL desert community (crippling spinal arthritis made that move unlikely, but still, it happened). 6 months later, my adult (27yo) was diagnosed with a MASSIVE brain tumor. He moved in and miraculous things began to happen.
We are isolated out here. Protected. Watching, praying and recovering. We sojourn out here while the world is profoundly shaken. Praying, watching and growing in strength and grace every day.
Our God is above every god, like the sky is above the ground. "…of judgement, for the prince of this world is judged." It is glorious to watch.
Amen
#11837141 at 2020-11-30 04:16:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15109: NO WAY WE LOST THIS ELECTION SONIC BOOM BOOM Edition
Resignations in the news 11/27/2020 thru 11/29/2020
Liam O'Toole to step down as chief executive of Versus arthritis
https://www.thirdsector.co.uk/liam-otoole-step-down-chief-executive-versus-arthritis/management/article/1701246
Wilson retiring as state engineer - Pahrump water order lawsuit still awaiting decision
https://pvtimes.com/news/wilson-retiring-as-state-engineer-pahrump-water-order-lawsuit-still-awaiting-decision-92811/
Travelodge chief executive Peter Gowers to step down
https://www.thecaterer.com/news/travelodge-chief-executive-peter-gowers-step-down
SUE BEAUMONT RETIRING AFTER 27 YEARS AT TOWN
https://www.htafc.com/news/2020/november/sue-beaumont-retiring-after-27-years-at-town/
Leader of Central Beds Council announces he is stepping down
https://www.dunstabletoday.co.uk/news/politics/leader-central-beds-council-announces-he-stepping-down-3049931
Southern Gold thanks retiring non-executive director David Turvey for his contribution
https://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/935076/southern-gold-thanks-retiring-non-executive-director-david-turvey-for-his-contribution-935076.html
Grenada's Opposition Leader Resigns - Replacement Not Yet Announced
https://www.caribbeannationalweekly.com/caribbean-breaking-news-featured/grenada-opposition-leader-resigns-replacement-not-yet-announced/
After decades at the helm, CEO of London Chamber of Commerce retiring
https://london.ctvnews.ca/after-decades-at-the-helm-ceo-of-london-chamber-of-commerce-retiring-1.5206128
Cole Camp Police Chief Resigns After Taking The Job Earlier This Year
https://www.krmsradio.com/cole-camp-police-chief-resigns-after-taking-the-job-earlier-this-year/
Suvendu Adhikari quits TMC govt; he, others will join us - BJP
https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/kolkata/tmc-leader-suvendu-adhikari-resigns-as-bengal-transport-minister-7070467/
McLean County Democratic Party Chair resigns, citing family and work duties
https://week.com/2020/11/26/mclean-county-democratic-party-chair-resigns-citing-family-and-work-duties/
Spending review: Baroness Sugg resigns as government minister after Rishi Sunak cuts foreign aid
https://news.sky.com/story/spending-review-baroness-sugg-resigns-as-government-minister-after-rishi-sunak-cuts-foreign-aid-12142065
Politics Briefing: Murray Sinclair to resign from Senate
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-politics-briefing-murray-sinclair-to-resign-from-senate/
Roseland Public Schools Superintendent Has Resigned
https://www.ksro.com/2020/11/27/roseland-public-schools-superintendent-has-resigned/
Austin police officer reportedly fired over racist text messages
https://www.kens5.com/article/news/local/austin-police-officer-fired-racist-texts/269-b0fa2e95-c7c7-428a-ae2a-93e80e710be8
Albayrak resigns from Turkey Wealth Fund
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/turkey/albayrak-resigns-from-turkey-wealth-fund/2058256
Trinamool MLA Mihir Goswami resigns from party, joins BJP
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/trinamool-mla-mihir-goswami-resigns-from-party-joins-bjp/article33194442.ece
Vista co-founder Sheth resigns after 20 years in wake of Robert Smith tax fraud
https://www.altassets.net/private-equity-news/by-news-type/people-news/vista-co-founder-sheth-resigns-after-20-years-in-wake-of-robert-smith-tax-fraud.html
Alameda Health CEO resigns
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-executive-moves/alameda-health-ceo-resigns.html
Xiaomi executive resigns over speech describing customers as 'losers'
https://supchina.com/2020/11/27/xiaomi-executive-resigns-over-speech-describing-customers-as-losers/
Hearts of Oak MD Frederick Moore resigns from the post
https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/Hearts-of-Oak-MD-Frederick-Moore-resigns-from-the-post-1121411
Saudi Telecom Company announces CEO resignation, share buyback
https://www.arabnews.com/node/1769946/business-economy
#11682142 at 2020-11-17 18:18:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14915: A Small Handfull Of Global Interests Rigged Our System Edition
The DEA Wants Access To 131 Million Prescription Records
Back in 2017 I reported on how the Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA) Prescription Monitoring Program was tracking 60 percent of Americans personal information and prescriptions.
But now an article in Filter Mag revealed that the DEA wants unlimited access to millions of Americans' prescription records.
The DEA is looking to expand its anti-diversion surveillance infrastructure by being able to search and analyze myriad patient behaviors for the vast majority of controlled and scheduled drug prescriptions-all accompanied by a rapid process for legally unveiling personally identifying information."
In early September, the agency requested proposals for the creation of software capable of searching at least 85 percent of all US residents' controlled-substance prescriptions for certain patient behaviors, as well as prescriber and pharmacist practices.
The DEA wants to give their agents "unlimited access to patient de-identified data" on re/filled prescriptions, daily supply, payment type, dosing information and gender."
The "de-identified" data the DEA will have access to includes things like a patients, gender, age group, city, state, zip code and the number of instances of more than one Schedule II prescription drug at the same address. It also includes things like the distance between a patient and the pharmacy.
The DEA's Prescription Monitoring Program would let at least 1,100 DEA agents have access to the so-called de-identified patient prescription data simultaneously and it would also have a streamlined subpoena process. (Pages 11 and 13 of the DEA's Proposal for Pharmacy Prescription Data in Filter Mag.)
Why would the DEA want to give 1,100 agents access to "de-identified" patient subscription data and why would they want a streamlined subpoena process if they could not identify individuals?
According to a 2016 NPR article the DEA could be monitoring 119 million Americans taking prescription drugs.
Nearly half of all Americans over the age of 12 take prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, sedatives or stimulants, according to a federal survey. And 16 percent of the time those drugs are misused by nearly 19 million Americans. Health officials are calling for more drug treatment, but also for more care in prescribing drugs in the first place.
The national survey on drug use revealed that at least 119 million Americans took painkillers, tranquilizers, stimulants and sedatives.
The DEA wants access to 131 million Americans' prescription information
A more recent study by Georgetown University's, Health Policy Institute claims that at least 66 percent of the population or 131 million Americans are on prescription drugs.
More than 131 million people - 66 percent of all adults in the United States - use prescription drugs. The great majority of adults who have one of five common chronic conditions - diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, arthritis, and cancer - use prescription drugs.
Whichever figure is correct, 119 million or 131 million, the obvious question everyone should be asking is, why does the DEA need access to millions of elderly Americans' prescription information?
https://www.activistpost.com/2020/11/the-dea-wants-access-to-131-million-prescription-records.html
#11285785 at 2020-10-26 12:14:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14416 ★ The ★ Rising ★ Star ★ Edition
>>11285708
This whole part of the brain is full of hallucinogens. That's why it was worshiped by the Asians who set up shop in the Pyramids who used the local enslaved population to serve them as Gods.
Lots of drugs made from this part of pig brains like Adrenocorticotropic hormone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrenocorticotropic_hormone_(medication)
The form that is purified from pig pituitary glands is known as corticotropin[1][2]:316 is a medication and naturally occurring polypeptide tropic hormone produced and secreted by the anterior pituitary gland.
In the US corticotropin is used to treat epileptic spasms in infants, acute exacerbations of multiple sclerosis in adults; acute episodes of psoriatic arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis; in acute exacerbations or as maintenance therapy for collagen disorders like systemic lupus erythematosus and systemic dermatomyositis; for skin conditions like severe erythema multiforme and Stevens-Johnson syndrome; for serum sickness; for severe acute and chronic allergic and inflammatory processes involving the eye such as keratitis, iritis and iridocyclitis, diffuse posterior uveitis, choroiditis, optic neuritis, chorioretinitis, and anterior segment inflammation; sarcoidosis in the lungs; and to treat edema in certain nephrotic syndromes.[8]
In the UK tetracosactide is used for short-term therapy in conditions for which glucocorticoids are usually used but for some reason should not be; some uses include use for people who don't respond to glucocorticoids or cannot tolerate them who have ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or osteoarthrosis.
Priests serve the King
Priests prepare the dead for burial
Priests know and keep the secrets of the dead
Priests heal bodies and souls
Priests steal bodies and souls
Priest = Medical Doctor
Power of life and death
The time and cause of our death are the only things that truly separate us as individuals.
#11235873 at 2020-10-23 13:48:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14353: 'H'a'R'd''T'o''T'y'P'e'' Edition
==Drugs found to cause 'startling recoveries' for Covid-19 patients–
The immune system is usually seen as our ally in fighting disease, but in the case of coronavirus, it can sometimes turn into our foe. A phenomenon known as a cytokine storm has been implicated in many fatal cases of Covid-19, and several drugs are currently being tested to calm this storm and raise patients' chances of survival.
These drugs are known as anti-C5 drugs as they prevent a molecule named C5 from triggering the complement system to produce cytokines, which are known to cause inflammation in the body. Over-activation of cytokines (also known as a cytokine storm) has also been associated with many other diseases such as asthma, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and inflammatory bowel disease.
As noted, several drugs are already being tested for use in serious cases of coronavirus, in hospitals in the United Kingdom and the United States. Trials are ongoing, but the drugs are already showing promise. One that looks especially encouraging is ravulizumab, which is already in use for treatment of certain rare blood diseases.
At a briefing on treatment of coronavirus in the UK on Thursday, reported on by The Telegraph, Professor Paul Morgan of Cardiff University told those assembled that: "Switching off C5 can have a big effect. We and others have used anti-C5 blocking agents in small scales on very severe Covid patients with very promising results. These were people who had reached the stage where there was no further therapy for them; they were on ventilators, and really at death's door ... [some] have made startling recoveries. Of course these are small numbers, but these drugs are now in large-scale clinical trials, and we want to see the outcomes of those in the not-too-distant future."
Are these drugs widely available for use in other countries? One can only speculate on the reasons why doctors such as Soroka hospital's Dr. Uri Galanta (who works in the coronavirus ICU in the Beer Sheva medical center), are telling media outlets that "there are no effective drugs for treating coronavirus." Studies and anecdotal evidence from hospitals around the world have already proven that this is very far from being the case. Perhaps people should be becoming better educated on which medical protocols hospitals are using before deciding where to send their loved ones for treatment?
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/289703
#11200799 at 2020-10-22 01:30:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14315: Q Exposes the Client Edition
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (medication)
The form that is purified from pig pituitary glands is known as corticotropin
In the US corticotropin is used to treat epileptic spasms in infants, acute exacerbations of multiple sclerosis in adults; acute episodes of psoriatic arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis; in acute exacerbations or as maintenance therapy for collagen disorders like systemic lupus erythematosus and systemic dermatomyositis; for skin conditions like severe erythema multiforme and Stevens-Johnson syndrome; for serum sickness; for severe acute and chronic allergic and inflammatory processes involving the eye such as keratitis, iritis and iridocyclitis, diffuse posterior uveitis, choroiditis, optic neuritis, chorioretinitis, and anterior segment inflammation; sarcoidosis in the lungs; and to treat edema in certain nephrotic syndromes.[8]
The primary producer of this drug, Mallickrodt, is the #1 Manufacturer of Generic Oxycodone'''. Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals is an Irish-tax registered manufacturer of specialty pharmaceuticals (namely, adrenocorticotropic hormone), generic drugs and imaging agents.[2] In 2017 it generated 90% of sales from the U.S. healthcare system. While Mallinckrodt is headquartered in Ireland for tax purposes, its operational headquarters are in the U.S.[3] Mallinckrodt's 2013 tax inversion to Ireland drew controversy when it was shown Acthar, was Medicaid's most expensive drug. The company employed 5,500 and had net sales of $3.2 billion in 2017; of which $2.9 billion was from the U.S. healthcare system.
In 1867, the three Mallinckrodt brothers, Gustav, Otto and Edward Sr., founded G. Mallinckrodt & Co. in St. Louis.[7] The Mallinckrodt family had immigrated from Germany. Otto and Edward both temporarily returned to Germany, then the leader in chemical research and education, for advanced training.[8] Brothers Gustav and Otto died in the 1870s, leaving Edward (1845-1928) in sole charge of the family business. In April 1942 Edward Mallinckrodt was approached by a contingent from the Metallurgical Laboratory of the Manhattan Project, particularly by Arthur Holly Compton. Compton urgently needed a source of refined uranium.
Mallinckrodt was bought by Avon Products in 1982 and largely kept intact as a business entity. Just four years later it was sold to International Minerals and Chemical Corporation. After re-brandings, spin-offs and other changes of corporate identity[11] Mallinckrodt was again sold in 2000 to Tyco International.
A US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) database was made public in 2019 that tracks every opioid pill sold in the United States from 2006 through 2012. The database shows that the "vast majority of the 76 billion opioid pills produced and shipped from 2006 through 2012 to three companies", one of which was SpecGx, a subsidiary of Mallinckrodt. In those years SpecGx supplied 28.9 billion oxycodone pills, more than 80 for each person in the United States, and over 2 billion pills just in Florida.[6]
In 2011 the DEA complained to Mallinckrodt about the problem of excessive prescription opioid shipments to pharmacies. DEA officials showed the company the hundreds of millions of doses of oxycodone it was shipping to distributors and the correspondingly high number of arrests being made for oxycodone possession and sale in those areas. Negotiations between the DEA and Mallinckrodt ensued, and in 2017 Mallinckrodt paid a $35 million fine to settle DEA complaints it did not adequately address suspicious opioid orders, acknowledging "certain aspects of Mallinckrodt's system to monitor and detect suspicious orders did not meet" DEA standards.[6]
Mallinckrodt announced in April 2019 a plan to change its name to Sonorant Therapeutics, and spin off 'Mallinckrodt Inc.' as a separate company for its generics business. Legal liabilities that result from opioid litigation would "remain with Mallinckrodt Inc. or its subsidiaries following the separation."[6]
In February 2020, the company struck a $1.6 billion deal with Florida and dozens of other states to settle lawsuits over its role in the US opioid crisis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallinckrodt
#11064118 at 2020-10-14 10:07:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research Genera #14151 Spoopy Ghost Bread Edition
>>11064039
stop using air conditioning for dementia. open your windows.
arthritis get a yoga mat. And Spa with steam/sauna.
#11064039 at 2020-10-14 09:51:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research Genera #14151 Spoopy Ghost Bread Edition
>>11064030
I have dementia and arthritis.
#11049310 at 2020-10-13 11:22:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14132:Hivemind Never Left /pol/ is right again Edition
>>11049129
If you live in a state with medical Cannabis you can get edibles and salves.
First start with a a CBD , which is available in every state.
CBD does not have THC,
Check out CBD oils, balms, salves
Also these types of food will help, if you can add them to his diet.
Fatty Fish
garlic
Ginger
Broccoli
Walnuts
Berries
Spinach
Grapes
Olive Oil
Tart Cherry juice
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/10-foods-for-arthritis#TOC_TITLE_HDR_2
#11049209 at 2020-10-13 10:48:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14132:Hivemind Never Left /pol/ is right again Edition
>>11049194
Your tissues hold your issues. From my experience in natural medicine people with arthritis generally are stressed out, worriers that are trying to control a life that that feels out of control. Most of the pain comes from inflammation and lack of oxygen. Your dad is going to do what your dad wants to do. My suggestion is you let go of trying to fix him so you don't end up being just like him.
#11049198 at 2020-10-13 10:44:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14132:Hivemind Never Left /pol/ is right again Edition
>>11049194
Although meat is not known to cause arthritis, a meat-rich diet may trigger or worsen your symptoms. Because meat contains more natural substances known as purines than other foods, it can more easily lead to high uric acid levels, which increases your risk for a flareup of gout, which is a form of arthritis
You don't have to starve him if it is directly correlated to high-meat consumption, just try to lighten up the intake and switch to white meat turkey and chicken for some meals.
#11049168 at 2020-10-13 10:35:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14132:Hivemind Never Left /pol/ is right again Edition
>>11049162
>isn't hcq a cure for rheumatoid arthritis?
I know jack squat about HCQ.
It seems safe enough to try, though.
#11049162 at 2020-10-13 10:33:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14132:Hivemind Never Left /pol/ is right again Edition
>>11049160
isn't hcq a cure for rheumatoid arthritis?
#11049160 at 2020-10-13 10:32:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14132:Hivemind Never Left /pol/ is right again Edition
>>11049129
>Is there ANYTHING that can be done to cure him?
Have you tried fasting?
I have no idea why but fasting relieved the elderly man I was living with of arthritis pain. Of course, his stomach was in a bit of pain, but he would fast for 3 days then be good for about 10-15 til the pain came back.
#11049129 at 2020-10-13 10:25:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14132:Hivemind Never Left /pol/ is right again Edition
Off-topic
But, to me… This has come to be a place to ask about anything and there is always someone with good info.
My 78yo father is suffering from damn near crippling arthritis. HAnds, wrists, elbows, neck..
He's had both knees replaced and spinal infusion of a couple vertebrate. He's been through hell!
Is there ANYTHING that can be done to cure him? Of course, "doctors" only wanna push pain killers.
#10970502 at 2020-10-07 22:29:09 (UTC+1)
Q Reserach General #14033: Countdown Edition
>>10970489
Who the fuck do they think posts here anyway? Bitch, I got arthritis. I'm a record keeper. We already got soldiers for that shit.
#10962103 at 2020-10-07 12:15:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14022: Media Is In On It - A True Scandal Edition
>>10962100
Looks like you gave him arthritis! kek
#10933494 at 2020-10-05 17:21:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13987: DELTA TEAM ASSEMBLE!! Edition
>>10933324 (lb)
From One of Our Readers... About Remdesivir...
By Fuzzyone | August 17, 2020 | CDC, Drug Cartels, Food & Drug Admin (FDA), Health
The following is a letter sent to Noxandfriends, from a biochemist, E.J.Ledet, who did some looking into Remdisivir.. We will let you make up your own mind on this without commenting...
Subject:Remdesivir is a ligand ionophore transporter of zinc
Comment: We believe that HCQ is in direct competition with Remdesivir and that Gilead, Big Pharma has put a lot of $$ pressure on MDs, Medical Journals, Press, Academia, NIH, CDC to discredit HCQ after 65 yrs of safe use as a malaria drug and 40 years of safe use to treat lupus and some forms of arthritis.
Gilead contributes $$$ to the income of 20% of NIH Board MDs and Fauci heads NIH. Gilead also funds a great deal of $$$ to Academia Medical research and $$ to Medical journal publishers. The ZInc15 Ligand database, a database containing 230 million zinc ligand/ionophores for sale as potential drugs to various pharmaceutical companies and has 750 million viewable zinc ionophores is funded by NIH of which Fauci is the head.
My recent sleuthing into Remdesivir using the Pharmacology Database and comparing homologue/analogue organic structure similarities for binding sites of zinc, show that Remdesivir is also a zinc ligand/ ionophore (carrier molecule). Gilead has not shared that information with the public but I'm quite sure that Gilead Pharmacology Chemist are very aware that Remdesivir is a ligand ionophore for zinc and can help transport zinc across cell membranes to interfere with viral RNA RdRp enzyme and prevent further virion reproduction just like its HCQ competitor. Gilead synthesized Remdesivir so that it mimics ATP which is critical for RNA reproduction . Since Remdesivir's organic structure is slightly different from ATP, incorporation of its biological transformed homologue or its synthetic structure depicted below by the virus interrupts RNA transcription and produces pieces of viral RNA which can not be reassembled to make new viruses.
I believe that Gilead is not promoting/touting Remdesivir as a zinc ionophore because its afraid of losing out to HCQ which is one hundred times less expensive since its patent ran out many years ago and is currently produced in 12 different pharmacology labs in India.
Gilead has spent $ hundreds of millions in research/marketing/propaganda, and Gilead stands to lose $ Billions in sales as one 5 day treatment costs $2340.
I'm attaching a graphic which shows the chemical structures of zinc ionophores. Adenosine, ATP, Quercetin, HCQ, and Remdesivir. Zn is shown bound to Hydroxyl (OH) molecules which are present in every structure on the below Structures.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/moeqo17fqpkbhr4/PastedGraphic-1.png?dl=0
Cost Comparison: Remdesivir $2340; HCQ $25-30; Quercetin $5.40
https://www.dropbox.com/s/12jo6hosgptlwkp/PastedGraphic-3.tiff?dl=0
E.J. Ledet
Biochemist
Bellingham WA
Notable
#10933391 at 2020-10-05 17:09:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13986: THE BOOMS JUST KEEP COMING!! Edition
>>10933324
From One of Our Readers... About Remdesivir...
By Fuzzyone | August 17, 2020 | CDC, Drug Cartels, Food & Drug Admin (FDA), Health
The following is a letter sent to Noxandfriends, from a biochemist, E.J.Ledet, who did some looking into Remdisivir.. We will let you make up your own mind on this without commenting...
Subject:Remdesivir is a ligand ionophore transporter of zinc
Comment: We believe that HCQ is in direct competition with Remdesivir and that Gilead, Big Pharma has put a lot of $$ pressure on MDs, Medical Journals, Press, Academia, NIH, CDC to discredit HCQ after 65 yrs of safe use as a malaria drug and 40 years of safe use to treat lupus and some forms of arthritis.
Gilead contributes $$$ to the income of 20% of NIH Board MDs and Fauci heads NIH. Gilead also funds a great deal of $$$ to Academia Medical research and $$ to Medical journal publishers. The ZInc15 Ligand database, a database containing 230 million zinc ligand/ionophores for sale as potential drugs to various pharmaceutical companies and has 750 million viewable zinc ionophores is funded by NIH of which Fauci is the head.
My recent sleuthing into Remdesivir using the Pharmacology Database and comparing homologue/analogue organic structure similarities for binding sites of zinc, show that Remdesivir is also a zinc ligand/ ionophore (carrier molecule). Gilead has not shared that information with the public but I'm quite sure that Gilead Pharmacology Chemist are very aware that Remdesivir is a ligand ionophore for zinc and can help transport zinc across cell membranes to interfere with viral RNA RdRp enzyme and prevent further virion reproduction just like its HCQ competitor. Gilead synthesized Remdesivir so that it mimics ATP which is critical for RNA reproduction . Since Remdesivir's organic structure is slightly different from ATP, incorporation of its biological transformed homologue or its synthetic structure depicted below by the virus interrupts RNA transcription and produces pieces of viral RNA which can not be reassembled to make new viruses.
I believe that Gilead is not promoting/touting Remdesivir as a zinc ionophore because its afraid of losing out to HCQ which is one hundred times less expensive since its patent ran out many years ago and is currently produced in 12 different pharmacology labs in India.
Gilead has spent $ hundreds of millions in research/marketing/propaganda, and Gilead stands to lose $ Billions in sales as one 5 day treatment costs $2340.
I'm attaching a graphic which shows the chemical structures of zinc ionophores. Adenosine, ATP, Quercetin, HCQ, and Remdesivir. Zn is shown bound to Hydroxyl (OH) molecules which are present in every structure on the below Structures.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/moeqo17fqpkbhr4/PastedGraphic-1.png?dl=0
Cost Comparison: Remdesivir $2340; HCQ $25-30; Quercetin $5.40
https://www.dropbox.com/s/12jo6hosgptlwkp/PastedGraphic-3.tiff?dl=0
E.J. Ledet
Biochemist
Bellingham WA
#10932630 at 2020-10-05 16:01:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13986: THE BOOMS JUST KEEP COMING!! Edition
>>10932557 lb
Re posting in this bread, forgot to tag you and didn't realize we were at the end of last bread
***
The following is a letter sent to Noxandfriends, from a biochemist, E.J.Ledet, who did some looking into Remdisivir.. We will let you make up your own mind on this without commenting...
Subject: Remdesivir is a ligand ionophore transporter of zinc
Comment: We believe that HCQ is in direct competition with Remdesivir and that Gilead, Big Pharma has put a lot of $$ pressure on MDs, Medical Journals, Press, Academia, NIH, CDC to discredit HCQ after 65 yrs of safe use as a malaria drug and 40 years of safe use to treat lupus and some forms of arthritis.
Gilead contributes $$$ to the income of 20% of NIH Board MDs and Fauci heads NIH. Gilead also funds a great deal of $$$ to Academia Medical research and $$ to Medical journal publishers. The ZInc15 Ligand database, a database containing 230 million zinc ligand/ionophores for sale as potential drugs to various pharmaceutical companies and has 750 million viewable zinc ionophores is funded by NIH of which Fauci is the head.
My recent sleuthing into Remdesivir using the Pharmacology Database and comparing homologue/analogue organic structure similarities for binding sites of zinc, show that Remdesivir is also a zinc ligand/ ionophore (carrier molecule). Gilead has not shared that information with the public but I'm quite sure that Gilead Pharmacology Chemist are very aware that Remdesivir is a ligand ionophore for zinc and can help transport zinc across cell membranes to interfere with viral RNA RdRp enzyme and prevent further virion reproduction just like its HCQ competitor. Gilead synthesized Remdesivir so that it mimics ATP which is critical for RNA reproduction . Since Remdesivir's organic structure is slightly different from ATP, incorporation of its biological transformed homologue or its synthetic structure depicted below by the virus interrupts RNA transcription and produces pieces of viral RNA which can not be reassembled to make new viruses.
I believe that Gilead is not promoting/touting Remdesivir as a zinc ionophore because its afraid of losing out to HCQ which is one hundred times less expensive since its patent ran out many years ago and is currently produced in 12 different pharmacology labs in India.
Gilead has spent $ hundreds of millions in research/marketing/propaganda, and Gilead stands to lose $ Billions in sales as one 5 day treatment costs $2340.
I'm attaching a graphic which shows the chemical structures of zinc ionophores. Adenosine, ATP, Quercetin, HCQ, and Remdesivir. Zn is shown bound to Hydroxyl (OH) molecules which are present in every structure on the below Structures.
[dropbox link to picture which I posted]
Cost Comparison: Remdesivir $2340; HCQ $25-30; Quercetin $5.40
[dropbox link to 2nd picture which I posted]
E.J. Ledet
Biochemist
Bellingham WA
#10932584 at 2020-10-05 15:56:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13985: BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! Edition
Found this too
https://hardnoxandfriends.com/2020/08/17/from-one-of-our-readers-about-remdesivir/
The following is a letter sent to Noxandfriends, from a biochemist, E.J.Ledet, who did some looking into Remdisivir.. We will let you make up your own mind on this without commenting...
Subject: Remdesivir is a ligand ionophore transporter of zinc
Comment: We believe that HCQ is in direct competition with Remdesivir and that Gilead, Big Pharma has put a lot of $$ pressure on MDs, Medical Journals, Press, Academia, NIH, CDC to discredit HCQ after 65 yrs of safe use as a malaria drug and 40 years of safe use to treat lupus and some forms of arthritis.
Gilead contributes $$$ to the income of 20% of NIH Board MDs and Fauci heads NIH. Gilead also funds a great deal of $$$ to Academia Medical research and $$ to Medical journal publishers. The ZInc15 Ligand database, a database containing 230 million zinc ligand/ionophores for sale as potential drugs to various pharmaceutical companies and has 750 million viewable zinc ionophores is funded by NIH of which Fauci is the head.
My recent sleuthing into Remdesivir using the Pharmacology Database and comparing homologue/analogue organic structure similarities for binding sites of zinc, show that Remdesivir is also a zinc ligand/ ionophore (carrier molecule). Gilead has not shared that information with the public but I'm quite sure that Gilead Pharmacology Chemist are very aware that Remdesivir is a ligand ionophore for zinc and can help transport zinc across cell membranes to interfere with viral RNA RdRp enzyme and prevent further virion reproduction just like its HCQ competitor. Gilead synthesized Remdesivir so that it mimics ATP which is critical for RNA reproduction . Since Remdesivir's organic structure is slightly different from ATP, incorporation of its biological transformed homologue or its synthetic structure depicted below by the virus interrupts RNA transcription and produces pieces of viral RNA which can not be reassembled to make new viruses.
I believe that Gilead is not promoting/touting Remdesivir as a zinc ionophore because its afraid of losing out to HCQ which is one hundred times less expensive since its patent ran out many years ago and is currently produced in 12 different pharmacology labs in India.
Gilead has spent $ hundreds of millions in research/marketing/propaganda, and Gilead stands to lose $ Billions in sales as one 5 day treatment costs $2340.
I'm attaching a graphic which shows the chemical structures of zinc ionophores. Adenosine, ATP, Quercetin, HCQ, and Remdesivir. Zn is shown bound to Hydroxyl (OH) molecules which are present in every structure on the below Structures.
#10924745 at 2020-10-05 02:13:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13978: President Donald J Trump, AKA The Machine Edition
>>10924712
>>10924727
cont
IBS Trigger
Earlier, I mentioned a landmark animal study publishing in summer 2018 in the journal Experimental Biology and Medicine. Researchers from Texas A&M University found that mice ingesting BPA at levels commonly found in the America diet triggered symptoms of inflammatory bowel symptoms commonly seen in ulcerative colitis. IBD also includes isses like Crohn's disease symptoms. (9, 10)
"This is the first study to show that BPA can negatively impact gut microbial amino acid metabolism in a way that has been associated with irritable bowel disease," - Jennifer DeLuca, graduate student and study author
Vitamin D Drain
Vitamin D deficiency is linked to all sorts of health problems, including things like weight gain, cancer, insomnia, arthritis, heart disease, MS and other ills. And get this. A September 2016 breakthrough study found that exposure to BPA may lower levels of vitamin D in the bloodstream. Phthalates, another toxic hormone-disrupting chemical used in vinyl and in many fake fragrances, also seems to lower vitamin D levels in the body.
The study, published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, found that people who were exposed to larger amounts of phthalates were more likely to have low levels of vitamin D in the bloodstream than the participants who were exposed to smaller amounts of the hormone-disrupting chemicals. There also was an association between exposure to higher levels of BPA and reduced vitamin D levels in women, although the relationship was not statistically significant in men.
Researchers say hormone disruptors could mess with the active form of vitamin D in the body in a similar way they disrupt normal reproductive and thyroid function. (11)
Obesity Breeder
In 2013, Kaiser Foundation Research Institute scientists who closely evaluated the urine BPA levels in 1,326 school-aged children from Shanghai linked BPA to obesity. They found that girls who had a higher urine BPA level were twice as likely to be obese than the average of the other children. (12)
Erratic Hearts
In 2011, scientists published a study that revealed more specifics about BPA's long link to heart disease. The PLOS One article found BPA actually changed the natural natural heartbeat signaling in female rates. This led to arrhythmia, an erratic beating that sometimes causes sudden cardiac death. (13)
Pre-Diabetes Trigger
A paper published in Acta Diabetologica highlighted found that "higher urinary BPA levels are found to be associated with pre-diabetes independent of traditional diabetes risk factors."
This is particularly interesting because it clearly states, regardless of your diet and fitness levels, BPA has been shown to affect glucose metabolism through insulin resistance, pancreatic ?-cell dysfunction, adipogenesis, inflammation and oxidative stress. (14)
Eaten-Away Teeth
Even small doses of the chemical can do unexpected damage. A 2013 French study concluded that low, daily BPA exposures damages tooth enamel. While this was a rat study, the findings suggest that the unhealthy changes dentists witness in 18 percent of children (white marks on teeth and a brittle enamel) could be brought on by early contact with BPA. (15)
cont
#10908844 at 2020-10-04 00:54:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13960: CNN Promoted Chinese Propaganda Edition
>>10908795
1 tsp borax to a liter of distilled water. 1 tsp. a day, or 3 times a day for arthritis.
#10906714 at 2020-10-03 22:15:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13958: As Always, Anons Know Edition
Sanofi plans to unload a $13B Regeneron stake. Is a rare disease buyout next?
https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/sanofi-sells-13b-holding-regeneron-a-rare-disease-buyout-next
by Eric Sagonowsky | May 26, 2020 9:29am
Paul Hudson has served as Sanofi's CEO since September. (Sanofi)
Sanofi and Regeneron unveiled plans last year to restructure their longstanding partnership, and now there are bigger changes afoot, for Sanofi at least: The French drugmaker aims to sell most of its massive stake in its biotech partner.
Sanofi detailed plans to unload about 22.8 million Regeneron shares, a stake worth some $13 billion.
The sale would put a big chunk of cash into Sanofi's coffers-and at CEO Paul Hudson's disposal for potential dealmaking.
The partnership between the two companies "has been one of the most productive in the industry," Hudson said in a statement. While Sanofi "remains committed" to their partnership, the company believes "the proceeds from this transaction will help further our ability to execute on our strategy to drive innovation and growth," Hudson said.
With the proceeds, Sanofi will have some serious M&A spending power that could bolster its oncology resurgence, its rare disease business, or both. It could leverage the cash into deals worth as much as $50 billion, Bloomberg reports.
"We are not surprised by this strategic decision which very much ties in with the group's story," ODDO analyst Martial Descoutures wrote in a Tuesday investor note, adding, "The question now is what the group intends to do with [the] proceeds."
The ODDO analyst doesn't believe Sanofi will use all the cash to make deals; instead, the company will likely invest in organic growth, too, and steer toward several buys rather than one big one. "[W]e think that Sanofi will maintain its external growth momentum, but with a focus on medium-scale deals," Descoutures wrote, with bolt-on acquisitions worth between $2 billion and $5 billion.
That strategy would fit in with Sanofi's recent buyout of Synthorx, a cancer biotech the company purchased for $2.5 billion in December.
In all, Sanofi now holds 23.2 million shares and plans to keep about 400,000 "in support of the ongoing collaboration with Regeneron." Regeneron itself agreed to buy $5 billion worth of its own shares. The rest will be subject to a public offering.
The drugmakers have been partners since 2003 and have brought five drugs to market together. Back in December, Sanofi?-under new CEO Paul Hudson?-moved to restructure the collaboration to zero in on Dupixent, an immunology star with the potential to become a megablockbuster. In results released Friday that could lead to another FDA approval, the drug met two co-primary endpoints in a phase 3 trial in eosinophilic esophagitis.
Under the rejigged partnership, the companies planned to divvy up various rights on PCSK9 drug Praluent and rheumatoid arthritis therapy Kevzara. Since then, Kevzara has gained attention as a possible COVID-19 medicine, so the partners are waiting to see whether it can help patients with novel coronavirus infections.
RELATED: Sanofi beat out 3 suitors and one last-minute bid in its pricey $2.5B Synthorx buyout
RELATED: Sanofi, Regeneron uncouple on long-standing drug partnership, splitting up Praluent, Kevzara
#10849282 at 2020-09-30 03:17:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13785: Joe wants people to believe there is NO problem w MAIL-N-VOTING Edition
>>10848830
Ilhan has it as well. But it's just arthritis
#10834019 at 2020-09-29 13:45:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13865: EPIC Tuesday Begins Edition
>>10833713
looks like arthritis to me. I have it and I also have an injury to a middle finger(kick ball of all things in elementary school) that caused a deformation that she has on a ring finger.
#10833748 at 2020-09-29 13:06:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13865: EPIC Tuesday Begins Edition
>>10833713
Her hands look like she has rheumatoid arthritis and she is so young, in her 30's I think, could be from nutritional deficiency as a child….God only knows….
#10832374 at 2020-09-29 07:00:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13863: Pelosi's Antifa Arrows In Her Quiver Edition
>>10832324
Pulling the Trigger
Stress
Stress is the easiest way to promote
the metabolism of adrenaline in the human body. Although medical interest in
stress can be traced back to Hippocrates
it was not until the 1920s that physiologist
Walter Cannon confirmed that response
to stress is part of a unified mind-body
system. Cannon was able to show that
various stressors including extreme cold,
lack of oxygen, and emotion-arousing
incidents trigger an outpouring of epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine
(noradrenaline). These enter the blood-
stream from sympathetic nerve endings
in the inner adrenal glands. In those
stressed, the sympathetic nervous system increases respiration and heart rate,
diverts blood to skeletal muscles, and releases fat from storage. All these changes
prepare the body for what Cannon called
fight or flight and are obviously part of a
response system that has evolved in an
effort to deal with perceived threats.
Unfortunately, in situations of chronic
stress, the fight or flight response becomes
counter productive, leading to a cumulative build up of adrenaline, noradrenaline,
and cortisol. If these substances are not
properly metabolized, long-term stress appears to promote disorders ranging from
headaches and high blood pressure to
rheumatoid arthritis and allergies. What
is significant here is that the fight or flight
response to stress is associated with an
elevation of adrenaline, oxidation of which
can lead to an excess of adrenochrome.
#10745385 at 2020-09-22 18:05:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13752: Kayleigh Presser on Melania Tues, Anon Heaven Edition
Are the additives in our food making us ill? Scientists say a diet of highly processed meals is fuelling harmful inflammation that can lead to heart disease, arthritis, dementia and even cancer
Our lives are being cut short by the toxic effects of our 'ultra-processed' diet, according to new research buried by the attention on Covid-19.
Ultra-processed food products - which studies suggest now make up to 60 per cent of the average diet in the UK - are invariably high in fat or sugar (or both) and contain a cocktail of food additives.
Although all factory-produced foods contain at least some artificial preservatives, the new generation are packed with additives such as artificial sweeteners, colourings, emulsifiers to mix ingredients that would not naturally combine, preservatives to ensure foods don't discolour and have months of shelf life - plus a variety of chemicals to disguise the sour or bitter taste of other additives.
Scientists estimate that Britons, on average, now consume 8 kg (18 lbs) a year of chemical additives.
The theory is that the body struggles to process these foods, leading to chronic - and harmful - inflammation, which is already linked to serious conditions, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
Nor is swapping to 'healthier' food products necessarily the answer, say experts, because those who have switched to vegetarian or vegan diets may also be increasing their health risks by consuming the highly processed meat substitutes now widely available.
These health risks have been highlighted in the latest results from NutriNet-Santé, the world's biggest ongoing study of the effect of food on health, which is monitoring the food intake of up to 500,000 people.
Results show that even in France, the home of haute cuisine, processed food consumption has become normal.
In a study involving more than 100,000 people, the researchers found that those eating the highest levels of ultra-processed food radically increased the risk to their health.
Over a ten-year period, for every ten per cent increase in ultra-processed food in the diet, there was a 12 per cent increase in the number of people with heart disease and an 11 per cent increase in strokes.
Processed food is hardly new - we have been curing, smoking and pickling for centuries, and even canning foods is a relatively old technique (first introduced more than 200 years ago).
The difference with ultra-processed foods (UPFs) is that they contain few, if any, recognisable intact food ingredients, as you can see on their labels. The range of UPFs is vast, from savoury snacks to breakfast cereals, meat substitutes and baked goods.
There is no strict definition of a processed as distinct from an ultra-processed food - but a label on cheese, for example, will generally list recognisable food ingredients such as milk or cream first. A UPF will often list something called 'crème' to disguise an ingredient derived from pig lard.
The latest findings from the NutriNet-Santé project, reported earlier this year in the journal Nature, showed that more than 330 chemical additives have now been approved for use in foods across Europe, including Britain, and, worryingly, that have been linked to health problems, were all among the top 50 most frequently used.
'Food manufacturers use studies that are based on laboratory animals to show these products are safe but it's not the same, because we are talking about long-term exposure in humans via all the food and drink we consume over many years,' says Dr Bernard Srour, an epidemiologist at the Institute of Health and Medical Research in France, who is one of the leaders of the NutriNet- Santé project.
'We are seeing more and more ultra-processed products with messages about how healthy they are. The food industry is trying to demonstrate that its products are low in sugar and salt and fat but it is replacing sugar with artificial sweeteners, for example, which may cause all sorts of other problems,' he says.
'The cocktail effect of all these additives has also never been investigated. They may generate a health effect that doesn't happen when the additives are used individually.'
http://www.yourdestinationnow.com/2020/09/are-additives-in-our-food-making-us-ill.html
#10705599 at 2020-09-19 06:43:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13701: God bless America, the land that I love. Edition
>>10705596
>>10705512
>>10705497
Earth Clinic
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#10705450 at 2020-09-19 06:19:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13701: God bless America, the land that I love. Edition
>>10705425
>>10705442
MSM reporting Brucella bacteria leaked from state-owned vaccine manufacturer in Lanzhou, China while producing animal vaccines
Part 3/3
http://whale.to/m/scott7.html / https://archive.vn/izgIY / https://gofile.io/d/k51KnJ
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Natural Remedies for Mycoplasma Infections
What is a Mycoplasma Infection?
Mycoplasma are unique form of bacteria that do not have a cell wall. This makes them able to take on different shapes and "hide." They are difficult to test for and can be difficult to treat.
The range of symptoms caused by mycoplasma is vast, another factor in making a diagnosis difficult. The bacteria can settle into any number of systems or organs of the body causing a variety of symptoms, including but certainly not limited to, respiratory problems, blood diseases, nervous system diseases, headaches, neurological problems, infertility, chronic pain, brain fog, wound infections, skin problems, urinary tract infections, reproductive problems, and kidney problems.
Many chronic health problems have been connected to mycoplasma infections, including Lou Gehrig's disease, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, autoimmune diseases, fertility problems, skin infections, TMJ, arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Natural Remedies for Mycoplasma Infections
Borax
- For men - 1/4 teaspoon of borax in one liter of water consumed throughout the day. This is to be done 4 days a week with three days off.
-For women - 1/8 teaspoon of borax in one liter of water consumed throughout the day. This is to be done 4 days a week with three days off.
Hydrogen Peroxide Inhalation Therapy
- Popularized by the beloved, late Bill Munroe, hydrogen peroxide inhalation therapy is and easy and inexpensive way to fight bacteria in the lungs.
Colloidal Silver
- Colloidal Silver is easy to take and inexpensive to make yourself if you invest in a colloidal silver generator. For adults fighting infections, 2 Tablespoons can be taken 3 times a day on an empty stomach.
https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/mycoplasma_fermentans.html / https://archive.vn/oDBek
#10694871 at 2020-09-18 17:14:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13687: Be Inspired, Break The Chains Edition
>>10694827
I don't have Facebook on my phone but I do have Instagram.
Watched TV with in laws and that Paula Abdul arthritic cream commercial came on. I said "I haven't seen Paula Abdul in a long ass time". 2 mins later I'm scrolling thru Instagram feed and there is the Paula Abdul ad in my feed. I'm not even old enough to think about arthritis yet.
This is just most recent event but this shit happens constantly. Someone texts me about a broken garage door and I have a garage repair ad shown to me minutes later, etc etc
#10647715 at 2020-09-14 22:12:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13626: Bread Rises Despite DDoS
Hydroxychloroquine hangs around in the body for weeks, permeating the tissues, and slowly being excreted. In malaria areas, they only take it once a week for prophylaxis, such as in Africa, where very little COVID has been seen. HCQ really is like a chemical vaccine!
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2019/009768Orig1s051lbl.pdf
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Pharmacokinetics: Following a single 200 mg oral dose of PLAQUENIL to healthy males, the mean peak blood concentration of hydroxychloroquine was 129.6 ng/mL, reached in 3.26 hours with a half-life of 537 hours (22.4 days). In the same study, the plasma peak concentration was 50.3 ng/mL reached in 3.74 hours with a half-life of 2963 hours (123.5 days). Urine hydroxychloroquine levels were still detectable after 3 months with approximately 10% of the dose excreted as the parent drug. Results following a single dose of a 200 mg tablet versus i.v. infusion (155 mg), demonstrated a half-life of about 40 days and a large volume of distribution. Peak blood concentrations of metabolites were observed at the same time as peak levels of hydroxychloroquine. The mean fraction of the dose absorbed was 0.74. After administration of single 155 mg and 310 mg intravenous doses, peak blood concentrations ranged from 1161 ng/mL to 2436 ng/mL (mean 1918 ng/mL) following the 155 mg infusion and 6 months following the 310 mg infusion. Pharmacokinetic parameters were not significantly different over the therapeutic dose range of 155 mg and 310 mg indicating linear kinetics.
Following chronic oral administration of hydroxychloroquine, significant levels of three metabolites, desethylhydroxychloroquine (DHCQ), desethylchloroquine (DCQ), and bidesethylhydroxychloroquine (BDCQ) have been found in plasma and blood, with DHCQ being the major metabolite. The absorption half-life was approximately 3 to 4 hours and the terminal half-life ranged from 40 to 50 days. The long half-life can be attributed to extensive tissue uptake
rather than through decreased excretion. Peak plasma levels of hydroxychloroquine were seen in about 3 to 4 hours. Renal clearance in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients taking PLAQUENIL for at least six months seemed to be similar to that of the single dose studies in volunteers, suggesting that no change occurs with chronic dosing. Range for renal clearance of unchanged drug was approximately 16 to 30% and did not correlate with creatinine clearance; therefore, a dosage adjustment is not required for patients with renal impairment. In RA patients, there was large variability as to the fraction of the dose absorbed (i.e. 30 to 100%), and mean hydroxychloroquine levels were significantly higher in patients with less disease activity. Cellular levels of patients on daily hydroxychloroquine have been shown to be higher in mononuclear cells than polymorphonuclear leucocytes.
#10625702 at 2020-09-13 03:08:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13597: HIGH ENERGY NEVADA RALLY - POTUS TAKING TO THE PODIUM WRWY Edition
>>10625694
Sorry to hear about his diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis that hit him so quickly.
#10601943 at 2020-09-11 12:18:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13567: America Remembers Edition
>>10601938
>>10601920
>>10601907
>>10601899
>>10601903
>>10601905
>>10601930
>>10601932
>>10601935
membership has its privileges?
https://web.archive.org/web/20070929120428/http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/author.cgi?id=366&cb=7149
1989-Present Immunpharmacology and Immunotoxicology Member, Editorial Advisory Board
1989-1997 Journal of National Institutes of Health Research Member, Editorial Advisory Board
1989-1994 Institute of Medicine Member, Roundtable for the Development of Drugs and Vaccines Against AIDS
1988-Present Ministry of Health of Italy Member, Committee for the Coordination of Research Programs on the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrom
1988-1998 Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology Member, Advisory Board
1988-1993 Association of American Physicians Recorder
1988 IVth International Conference on AIDS Member, International Advisory Committee
1988 National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine Member
1987-Present National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Advisory Board Ex Officio Member
1987-Present Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine-Companion Handbook Editor
1987-1990 AIDS Patient Care Member, Editorial Board
1987-1989 Institut Scientifique Roussel-Uclaf Member, Advisory Group
1987-1989 National Institutes of Health Member, Resource Allocation Group
1987 8th International Congress of Immunology Member, International Programme Committee
1986-Present Journal of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndromes and Human Retrovirology Associate Editor
1986-Present AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses Member, Editorial Board
1986-1994 U.S. Public Health Service Co-Chairman, AIDS Executive Committee, Subgroup on Therapeutic Intervention
1986-1994 U.S. Public Health Service Co-Chairman, AIDS Executive Committee, Subgroup on Vaccine
1986-1989 Clinical Immunology Newsletter Member, Advisory Board
1986 International Conference on Lymphocyte Activation and Immune Regulation Member, Scientific Organizing Committee
1986 Clinical Immunology Society Member, Planning Committee
1986 International Conference on AIDS Member, International Advisory Committee
1985-Present U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Deputy Ethics Counselor
1985-Present U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Member, Committee to Coordinate Environmental and Related Programs
1985-Present United States Delegation Member, U.S.-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Committee
1985-Present Current Therapy in Allergy and Immunology and Rheumatology Editor
1985-1994 U.S. Public Health Service Member, AIDS Executive Task Force
1985-1994 National Institutes of Health Chairman, AIDS Executive Task Force
1985-1994 National Institutes of Health Coordinator, AIDS Research
1985-1987 National Institutes of Health Member, Centennial Program, Scientific Seminar Subcommittee
1985-1986 Albert Lasker Medical Research Member, Award Jury
1985 Joint Meeting of the Italian Society of Immunology and Immunopathology-National Institutes of Health Member, Scientific Organizing Committee
1984-Present American Board of Allergy and Immunology Member, Board of Directors
1984-Present National Institutes of Health Chairman, National Advisory Allergy and Infectious Diseases Council
1984-Present Duke University Medical Center, Multipurpose arthritis Center Member, External Advisory Committee
1984-Present Italian-American Medical Association Member, Honorary Advisory Board
1984-Present Peripatetic Club Member
1984-Present National Diabetes Advisory Board Ex Officio Member
1984-Present National Digestive Diseases Advisory Board Ex Officio Member
1984-Present Journal of Clinical Immunology Member, Advisory Board
1984-Present Current Therapy in Internal Medicine Associate Editor
1984-Present Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine Editor
1984-1995 Immunopharmacology Member, Editorial Board
1984-1994 U.S. Public Health Service Member, AIDS Executive Committee
1984-1991 Thymus Consulting Editor for North America
1984-1986 The Journal of Molecular and Cellular Immunology Member, Editorial Board
1984 Natioanl Institute of Child Health and Human Development Chairman, Search Committee for Director
1984 Current Therapy in Allergy and Immunology Editor
#10601932 at 2020-09-11 12:16:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13567: America Remembers Edition
>>10601920
>>10601907
>>10601899
>>10601903
>>10601905
>>10601930
moar fauci jobs and power
https://web.archive.org/web/20070929120428/http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/author.cgi?id=366&cb=7149
1987 Invited Plenary Speaker American Medical Association National Conference of AIDS and Public Policy
1987 Invited Plenary Speaker American Pediatric Society Presidential State of the Art Symposium on AIDS: Special Challenges for Infants and Children
1987 Invited Plenary Speaker American Federation for Clinical Research Annual Meeting
1987 Woodward Lectureship Sloan-Kettering Institute
1987 Invited Plenary Lecturer 3rd International Conference on AIDS
1987 Invited Plenary Speaker AIDS Symposium, 27th Annual Meeting of the International Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
1987 Invited Plenary Speaker Annual Meeting of the Hospice Association of America
1987 Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa College of the Holy Cross
1986 Invited Plenary Speaker Roche-University of California, Los Angeles Symposium on Viruses and Human Cancer
1986 Kroc Foundation Distinguished Lectureship Western Association of Physicians
1986 20th Annual Knowles Lectureship arthritis Foundation, Northern California Chapter
1986 Invited Plenary Speaker 139th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
1986 Donald Berkowitz Memorial Lectureship Medical College of Pennsylvania
1986 Fourth Annual Clemens von Pirquet Lectureship Georgetown University Medical Center
1986 Ninth Annual Golan Memorial Lectureship North Shore University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics
1986 10th Annual Meadow Brook Lectureship The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome: An Update
1986 Invited Plenary Lecture National Council for Internationl Health 13th Annual Conference
1986 Invited Plenary Speaker International Conference on AIDS
1986 Invited Plenary Speaker 6th International Congress on Sexually Transmitted Diseases
1986 Invited Plenary Speaker 1st International Union of Immunological Societies Conference on Clinical Immunology
1986 Seventh Annual Lecturer In Geographic Medicine Case Western Reserve University Medical Center
1986 Invited Plenary Speaker The Charter Meeting of the Clinical Immunology Society
1986 Werner Braun Memorial Lectureship The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers, Waksman Institute of Microbiology
1986 Invited Plenary Speaker 4th Annual Military Health Professionals Symposium
1986 Invited Plenary Speaker Colloque des Cent Gardes on Retroviruses of Human AIDS and Related Animal Retroviruses
1986 Invited Plenary Speaker International Conference on Lymphocyte Activation and Immune Regulation
1986 Invited Plenary Lecturer Postgraduate Medical Education Seminar, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Allergy and Immunology
1986 Leo H. Criep, MD, Lectureship University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Montefiore Hospital
1986 Clemens bon Pirquet Award Georgetown University Medical Center
1985 8th Annual Louis Weinstein Lecture Tufts University Medical Center
1985 Invited Plenary Lecture Recent Advances in Primary and Acquired Immunodeficiencies
1985 1985 Memorial Lecture American Gastroenterological Association
1985 George Thorn Lecture Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
1985 Invited Plenary Speaker 63rd Annual Meeting of the American College Health Association
1985 Invited Plenary Speaker Annual Meeting of the American Society for Virology
1985 Invited Plenary Speaker National Institutes of Health, Joint Meeting of the Italian Society of Immunology and Immunopathology
1985 John H. Erskine Lectureship Saint Jude's Children's Research Hospital
1985 Macombre Lecture Harvard Medical School
1985 1985 Citation Classics Institute of Scienctific Information, Current Contents
1985 Survey of the American Rheumatism Association Membership Stanford University arthritis Center
1984 John S. Lawrence Lecture University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center
1984 Robert A. Cooke, M.D. Memorial Lecture The American Academy of Allergy 40th Annual Meeting
1984 Irwin H. and Martha L. Lepow Lectureship University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1984 20th Annual Harold G. Pritzger Memorial Lecture University of Toronto and Academy of Medicine of Toronto
1984 Invited Plenary Session Speaker American Federation for Clinical Research National Meeting, Frontiers of Science Symposium
1984 Annual Morgagni Medical Society Lecture New York Academy of Medicine
1984 Taft B. Schreiber Lecture Cedars-Sinai Hospital
1984 Distinguished Service Medal U.S. Public Health Service
1984 Robert A. Cooke, M.D. Medal American Academy of Allergy
1984 Commissioner's Special Citation U.S. Food and Drug Administration
#10557362 at 2020-09-07 17:51:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13509: It's Not Over For JA......Yet Edition
>>10557082
I have arthritis and have had surgeries on my feet and many other areas. I can tell the difference between hard packed dirt/asphalt and cement.
Grass and sand are the most comfortable to walk on.
This is what they have to nitpick on? That our President was enjoying walking on grass? LMAO!
#10548613 at 2020-09-06 20:00:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13498: Anons Aren't Divided, They are Under Attack Edition
>>10548590
Washington Examiner: California Democrat profited from prescription drug price hikes
TORUNN SINCLAIR |
AUGUST 21, 2020
According to Gil Cisneros' most recent financial disclosure report, he has almost $700,000 invested in big pharmaceutical companies.
Looks like lottery winner Gil doesn't actually think high prescription drug prices are bad, he just wants to make a profit!
In case you missed it...
California Democrat profited from prescription drug price hikes
Kerry Picket
Washington Examiner
August 21, 2020
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/california-democrat-profited-from-prescription-drug-price-hikes
California Rep. Gill Cisneros advocated for lowering the prices of prescription drugs. But financial records show he profited from companies that hiked the price of different medications.
Although the freshman Democrat has said he will fight Big Pharma, records show he banked in through pharmaceutical investments.
Cisneros owned up to nearly $700,000 in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in 2019, according to his latest House Financial Disclosure form. He previously had $635,000 in pharmaceutical and biotechnology investments in 2018, according to his 2019 form, and owned up to $1,055,000 in the same industries in 2017.
Records show Cisneros owns hundreds of thousands in stock in the pharmaceutical industry, and his foundation owned stock in one company that increased the price on an arthritis medication by over 1,600% and another that raised the price of insulin by almost 700%.
Cisneros, however, previously touted support for lowering prescription drug prices by pointing to his December 2019 vote in favor of the Lower Drug Costs Now Act, HR3.
"Today, Representative Gilbert R. Cisneros, Jr. (CA-39) released the following statement after H.R. 3, the Lower Drug Costs Now Act, passed the House. The Act will reduce prescription drug costs for millions of Americans. Rep. Cisneros has been a staunch advocate for lowering prescription drug costs and reducing healthcare costs for his constituents," a statement from Cisneros's office said at the time of the legislation's lower chamber passage.
In 2017, the Gilbert and Jacki Cisneros Foundation owned shares in Sanofi-Aventis, each worth $7,632, but Sanofi-Aventis increased the price of its insulin from $35 per vial when it was introduced in 2001 to $270 in 2019, causing bipartisan concern on Capitol Hill.
Sanofi-Aventis is a French pharmaceutical company founded in 2004 through the merger of Sanofi-Synthelabo and Aventis, a much larger firm.
The foundation also invested in the pharmaceutical company Horizon Therapeutics, which makes the arthritis drug Vimovo. The company hiked its prices between 2015 and 2016.
Beginning in 2014, Vimovo's price was increased by Horizon 1,600%, and between January 2014 and July 2016, the company increased the list price of the drug six times to $2,250. The foundation was no longer invested in the pharmaceutical company after 2016.
Cisneros, whose campaign did not respond to an inquiry from the Washington Examiner, pledged early on he would not accept checks from corporate lobbyists, but according to Politico, he accepted money from four lobbyists, one of who represented a major pharmaceutical company.
Lobbyists representing clients including AT&T, Comcast, Microsoft, Pfizer, Verizon, and Wells Fargo hosted a fundraiser for the California Democrat six months into his term.
The Cisneros campaign, instead, stated on its website that the congressman would continue to defend the Affordable Care Act, adding, "We need to work to stabilize insurance markets and have the government directly negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies to bring costs down."
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#10543690 at 2020-09-06 05:12:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13492: Shill Baker are to busy to collect notables Edition
Connecting the dots, HCQ have been suppressed for years before 2020, this story is also relevant, about MMS or Chlorine Dioxide, which also seems very effective against chinavirus. They have been sitting on the virus for more than ten years suppressing the spread of everything that would be protecting the population against it
Datapoint 3:
This anon remember in 2010 I could order it from a distributor in Sweden where I lived at the time, and that distributor published a letter from that country's equivalent to the FDA threatening prosecution if continuing to sell it.
sauce:
(in swedish) https://www.framsteget.net/wp-content/uploads/mms/MMS-faktabok.pdf
Datapoint 2:
Andreas Kalcker is a researcher who studied MMS since it cured his arthritis completely in weeks, and he has developed it and it's protocols significantly since 2010 and forward. He have fought the powers that be since, and is now conducting actual clinical studies of ClO2 on coronavirus.
sauce:
https://lbry.tv/@Kalcker:7/100-Recovered-Aememi-1:7
https://vimeo.com/23000136
Datapoint 1:
(copypasta from web page)
Who is Daniel Smith
This Preview will bring you up to speed about a decade-long, Federal-storm-trooper assault on a humble, caring soul who sought only to help disease-stricken fellow humans worldwide.
Why Daniel Smith has become a hero for tens of thousands of suffering people throughout the globe: Daniel founded Project Green Life (PGL), an alternative health association that made the first professional grade MMS (Master Mineral Solution) ~ making it available in over 160 countries between 2007 and 2011.
'''Out of the blue the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) began warning Daniel that they wanted the distribution of MMS to stop - immediately. Following legal consultation, Daniel wrote the FDA explaining how MMS was improving the health of multitudes around the world and asked them why they were making this demand. Silence. Daniel sent the document again. Continued silence. Daniel repeated a third time.
Rather than responding, the FDA initiated a year-long clandestine reconnaissance mission for the purpose of secretly securing search and seizure warrants aimed at putting PGL out of business in one fail swoop. It became obvious that this pursuit by the FDA was another example of a plethora of similar militant assaults on other Alternative Health companies and practitioners and in truth was a part of the agency's ongoing war against health freedom. In Daniel's case they threatened him with 38 years in a Federal prison figuring Daniel would immediately close Project Green Life and thus block the distribution of MMS ever again.
Even though hundreds of users of MMS wrote the FDA declaring praises for the efficacy of MMS the FDA continued and intensified their unconstitutional actions. Daniel was arrested and charged with six felonies along with his wife and two employees. For what you ask? Helping people to get well.'''
Following a mockery of a trial in which Daniel was forbidden by the Judge to put on a defense he was convicted and sentenced to 51 months in a Federal Penitentiary. Even with this travesty-of-justice punishment the Prosecutor argued with the Judge demanding Daniel be sentenced to Life in Prison.
As you look through this fact-filled blog (StandByDaniel.com) you'll suspect a scheming collusion between the FDA and gigantic International Pharmaceutical entities. Daniel was portrayed as a conniving, evil, greedy Snake-Oil profiteer. One Federal employee even said, "I consider you a Domestic Terrorist!" Really? C'mon. Get real.
Truth is stranger than fiction. Right? This blog ~ StandByDaniel.com ~ will answer this query.
sauce: https://standbydaniel.com/
This is not about which substance works against coronavirus, this is about showing the suppression of everything that would problematize the release of weaponized pathogens against the population, as well as make obsolete the idea of vaccinating the population
#10501950 at 2020-09-02 11:06:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13440: "Anon comfy intensifies" Edition
>>10501900
As you travel the world trying to seek revenge on every last bee, as hate drives you on your never ending quest… you obviously forget you have arthritis, which is at least 50% psychosomatic anyway.
#10501914 at 2020-09-02 10:50:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13440: "Anon comfy intensifies" Edition
>>10501906
Hmm, arthritis and MS are both autoimmune diseases.
There may be something there.
#10501900 at 2020-09-02 10:44:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13440: "Anon comfy intensifies" Edition
>>10501887
Ahh, it came to me - not hardening of the arteries, (though I don't doubt you) but arthritis. Something in the bee venom alleviates arthritis.
#10421709 at 2020-08-26 03:59:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13337: GOD BLESS OUR FIRST LADY MELANIA Edition
GOP Senators Demand FDA Explain Hydroxychloroquine Stance Amid Positive Studies And Physician Advocates
The debate over hydroxychloroquine has faded from the forefront as big tech has worked to suppress information and silence the voices of doctors and researchers promoting it. However, it appears the controversy over the drug has encouraged some senators to take a closer look, and it seems they are asking the FDA the right questions.
Senators Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Ted Cruz (R-Texas), and Mike Lee (R-Utah) sent a letter to FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn explicitly asking about the agency's handling of information regarding the drug and its use during the pandemic.
Doctors and researchers advocating for hydroxychloroquine are recommending it be used in high-risk outpatients.
Texas Congressman Louis Hohmert, who was recently diagnosed positive for COVID-19, tweeted just this morning about the benefits of hydroxychloroquine:
Hydroxychloroquine protocols worked for me. Americans suffering from the Wuhan Virus deserve the right to consult with their doctors and try HCQ if deemed a safe and appropriate fit. Keep Big Govt out of this. Thank you Dr. Risch for your work and research on this.
In the letter to Hahn, the senators are asking about specific actions the agency has taken regarding hydroxychloroquine. The current FDA guidance is that it should not be used outside the hospital setting for COVID-19, and the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) has been withdrawn. Given the safety profile of the medication and the fact it is used daily on an outpatient basis around the world for malaria prevention, malaria treatment, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus, this guidance is ridiculous on its face.
The recommended duration of hydroxychloroquine treatment for COVID-19 is between five and seven days at FDA approved dosages. In a sane world, a doctor may prescribe drugs off-label at approved dosages if they think a medication may be useful for a patient's symptoms. However, 2020 is not sane, and now the FDA interference has led to medical boards, hospital systems, and politicians banning the use of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19. These actions are unprecedented in the doctor-patient relationship.
Finally, these senators are standing up for that relationship and demanding clarity from the FDA. From the letter:
However, we have heard from licensed physicians that have had a far different experience with the FDA's approach. The physicians are concerned about the FDA's decision to revoke the March 28th EUA for HCQ and CQ for treatment of COVID-19. They have described the clear differences between inpatient and outpatient treatments and how this decision has affected their ability to treat patients in different settings. The physicians have warned that the FDA's EUA revocation of HCQ and CQ has led to misinformation and confusion across the country. Some states have restricted the ability of physicians to write and pharmacies to fill HCQ and CQ prescriptions under longstanding and well-established authority to prescribe FDA approved drugs off-label with a patient's informed consent and according to their clinical judgement.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/gop-senators-demand-fda-explain-hydroxychloroquine-stance-amid-positive-studies-and
#10392867 at 2020-08-23 16:47:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13300: Fire Away DS - Ricochet - Anons Are Bullet Proof Edition
>>10392787
Updated Treatment for Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease: An Insight
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6411330/
Abstract
Calcium pyrophosphate disease (CPPD) is caused by the deposition of calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) crystals in the joint tissues, particularly fibrocartilage and hyaline cartilage. CPP crystals trigger inflammation, causing local articular tissue damage. Our review article below covers different aspects of CPPD. It discusses how CPPD can manifest as different kinds of arthritis, which may be symptomatic or asymptomatic. The metabolic and endocrine disease associations and routine investigations used in the diagnostic workup are briefly reviewed. Conventional and newer therapies for the treatment of CPPD are outlined. Overall, this extensive review would provide an updated insight to clinicians for evidence-based treatment of CPPD.
Updated treatment for calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease
CPPD: calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease, CPP: calcium pyrophosphate, COL: colchicine, HCQ: hydroxychloroquine, MTX: methotrexate, NSAID: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, PC: phosphocitrate, PolyP: polyphosphate
HCQ Effective in chronic CPPD-related arthropathies
Certain patients fail to respond to the above-mentioned conventional drugs. Hence, some disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) such as methotrexate and hydroxychloroquine and other medicines have been considered to treat refractory cases of CPPD arthritis on the basis of randomized controlled trials conducted on small scale.
Hydroxychloroquine
Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is originally an anti-malarial drug that can be used as an adjuvant drug [24]. Several mechanisms of action have been suggested for HCQ in context to the treatment of CPPD, all of which signify its capability to immunomodulate and reduce inflammation. HCQ blocks the activity of T-cells, reduces the release of various cytokines (interleukin-1, interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alfa). It has also demonstrated to inhibit the activity of matrix metalloprotease in experimental animals. In a double-blinded, prospective six-month trial, HCQ was found to be beneficial specifically for chronic CPPD-related arthropathies [25].
24. Hydroxychloroquine effectiveness in reducing symptoms of hand osteoarthritis (HERO): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Kingsbury S, Tharmanathan P, Adamson Adamson, et al. Trials. 2013;14:64. [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
25. Prospective 6-month, double-blind trial of hydroxychloroquine treatment of CPDD. Rothschild B, Yakubov LE. https://europepmc.org/abstract/med/9195122. Compr Ther. 1997;23:327-331. [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
#10392810 at 2020-08-23 16:39:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13300: Fire Away DS - Ricochet - Anons Are Bullet Proof Edition
>>10392787
Update on calcium pyrophosphate deposition
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27586801/
Abstract
Calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition (CPPD) associates with ageing, osteoarthritis (OA), uncommon metabolic diseases, mutations and polymorphisms in the ankylosis human gene (ANKH). CPPD is frequently polyarticular, occurs due to a generalised articular predisposition, and the association between CPPD and OA is joint specific, for example CPPD associates with knee OA, but not with hip OA. Other recently identified associations include knee malalignment (knee CC), low cortical BMD and soft-tissue calcification. CPPD is generally asymptomatic. A recent study reported that knees with OA plus CC at the index joint, or at distant joints (in absence of index joint CC), were more likely to have attrition. CPPD can cause acute CPP crystal arthritis, chronic CPP crystal inflammatory arthritis, and is frequently present in joints with OA. Joint aspiration remains the gold standard for diagnosing CPPD, although other promising techniques are emerging. Patients with polyarticular or young onset CPPD should be screened for underlying metabolic abnormalities, however, such testing can be unrewarding. The treatment of CPPD is symptomatic. Acute CPP crystal arthritis is treated with rest, local application of ice-packs, joint aspiration, colchicine and/or intra-articular corticosteroid injection (once infection is excluded). Colchicine, low-dose corticosteroids, hydroxychloroquine and radiosynovectomy are recommended for the treatment of chronic or recurrent acute CPP crystal arthritis. Recent RCTs did not confirm any benefit from methotrexate, and although there is increasing interest in the use of anti-IL1 agents for acute or chronic CPP crystal arthritis, their efficacy has not been formally examined. Unlike gout, currently there are no treatments to eliminate CPP crystal deposits.
#10387827 at 2020-08-23 01:47:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13293: Proud Boys vs Antifa - The Portland Battle Rages Edition
>>10387822
get your cat arthritis meds
#10338107 at 2020-08-19 04:54:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13229: Dem Dud Convention Take Two Edition
Laura Loomer launders money for mossad and steals from Americans and fronts that she has a problem with Muslims while her real mo is to destroy Christianity. She has no experience in anything, but we're supposed to be convinced that she should be in Congress because she was censored by Twitter. She just graduated college a few years ago and we know nothing about her except that her life seemed to have started suddenly after graduating and working for James O'keefe??
Fuck Her/him whatever it is. Also, her grandfather/great grandfather was a nazi doctor that came to the US and did mkultra and mind control horrible experiments on Americans in psychiatric wards. One of the meds he used caused people to get Rheumatoid arthritis and today Loomers father is a Rheumatoid arthritis doctor in Arizona.
#10317299 at 2020-08-17 13:54:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13202: Today Is August Q Edition
>>10317167 (lb)
Your sauce doesn't hold up to scrutiny, anon. You can't get quinine from citrus rinds. If we could, then there would've been no need to synthesize it.
Quinine is a natural, bitter-tasting crystalline alkaloid derived from the bark of various cinchona species (genus Cinchona) and having antipyretic (fever-reducing), anti-smallpox, analgesic (painkilling), and anti-inflammatory properties. It has been used for hundreds of years for the treatment and prevention of malaria and continues to be used today.
Quinine is an example of the many medicinal values in the natural environment. As an effective agent to treat malaria, quinine has probably benefited more people than any other drug in the combat of infectious disease (CDC 2000). For a long time, it was the only agent to treat malaria. In addition, human creativity has uncovered numerous other uses for this natural substance, including treating leg cramps and arthritis and inducing uterine contractions during childbirth, as well as such non-medical uses as a flavor component of tonics and other drinks.
The natural source of quinine are various species in the genus Cinchona, which are large evergreen shrubs or small trees native to tropical South America. The name of the genus is due to Linnaeus, who named the tree in 1742 after a Countess of Chinchon, the wife of a viceroy of Peru, who according to legend, was cured by the medicinal properties of the bark after introduction to this source by natives. Stories of the medicinal properties of this bark, however, are perhaps noted in journals as far back as the 1560s-1570s. The medicinally active bark, which is stripped from the tree, dried and powdered, includes other alkaloids that are closely related to quinine but react differently in treating malaria. As a medicinal herb, cinchona bark is also known as Jesuit's bark or Peruvian bark. The plants are cultivated in their native South America, and also in other tropical regions, notably in India and Java.
Quinine was extracted from the bark of the South American cinchona tree and was isolated and named in 1817 by French researchers Pierre Joseph Pelletier and Joseph Bienaimé Caventou. The name was derived from the original Quechua (Inca) word for the cinchona tree bark, "Quina" or "Quina-Quina," which roughly means "bark of bark" or "holy bark." Prior to 1820, the bark was first dried, ground to a fine powder and then mixed into a liquid (commonly wine), which was then drunk.
Cinchona trees remain the only practical source of quinine. However, under wartime pressure, research towards its artificial production was undertaken during World War II. A formal chemical synthesis was accomplished in 1944 by American chemists R.B. Woodward and W.E. Doering (Woodward and Doering 1944). Since then, several more efficient quinine total syntheses have been achieved, but none of them can compete in economic terms with isolation of the alkaloid from natural sources. Quinine is available with a prescription in the United States.
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Quinine
#10305611 at 2020-08-16 09:39:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13189: WRWY POTUS All Through the Night Edition
>>10305609
9/9
Despite mounting evidence and impassioned pleas from hundreds of frontline physicians, your position was and continues to be that randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have not shown there to be benefit. However, not a single randomized control trial has tested what is being recommended: use of the full cocktail (especially zinc), in high-risk patients, initiated within the first 5 to 7 days of the onset of symptoms. Using hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin late in the disease process, with or without zinc, does not produce the same, unequivocally positive results.
Dr. Thomas Frieden, in a 2017 New England Journal of Medicine article regarding randomized clinical trials, emphasized there are situations in which it is entirely appropriate to use other forms of evidence to scientifically validate a treatment. Such is the case during a pandemic that moves like a brushfire jumping to different parts of the country. Insisting on randomized clinical trials in the midst of a pandemic is simply foolish. Dr. Harvey Risch, a world-renowned Yale epidemiologist, analyzed all the data regarding the use of the hydroxychloroquine/HCQ cocktail and concluded that the evidence of its efficacy when used early in COVID-19 infection is unequivocal.
Curiously, despite a 65+ years safety record, the FDA suddenly deemed hydroxychloroquine a dangerous drug, especially with regard to cardiotoxicity. Dr. Risch analyzed data provided by the FDA and concluded that the risk of a significant cardiac event from hydroxychloroquine is extremely low, especially when compared to the mortality rate of COVID-19 patients with high-risk co-morbidities. How do you reconcile that for forty years rheumatoid arthritis and lupus patients have been treated over long periods, often for years, with hydroxychloroquine and now there are suddenly concerns about a 5 to 7-day course of hydroxychloroquine at similar or slightly increased doses? The FDA statement regarding hydroxychloroquine and cardiac risk is patently false and alarmingly misleading to physicians, pharmacists, patients, and other health professionals. The benefits of the early use of hydroxychloroquine to prevent hospitalization in high-risk patients with COVID-19 infection far outweigh the risks. Physicians are not able to obtain the medication for their patients, and in some cases are restricted by their state from prescribing hydroxychloroquine. The government's obstruction of the early treatment of symptomatic high-risk COVID-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine, a medication used extensively and safely for so long, is unprecedented.
It is essential that you tell the truth to the American public regarding the safety and efficacy of the hydroxychloroquine/HCQ cocktail. The government must protect and facilitate the sacred and revered physician-patient relationship by permitting physicians to treat their patients. Governmental obfuscation and obstruction are as lethal as cytokine storm.
Americans must not continue to die unnecessarily. Adults must resume employment and our youth return to school. Locking down America while awaiting an imperfect vaccine has done far more damage to Americans than the coronavirus. We are confident that thousands of lives would be saved with early treatment of high-risk individuals with a cocktail of hydroxychloroquine, zinc, and azithromycin. Americans must not live in fear. As Dr. Harvey Risch's Newsweek article declares, "The key to defeating COVID-19 already exists. We need to start using it."
Very Respectfully,
George C. Fareed, MD, Brawley, California
Michael M. Jacobs, MD, MPH, Pensacola, Florida
Donald C. Pompan, MD, Salinas, California
#10305580 at 2020-08-16 09:35:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13189: WRWY POTUS All Through the Night Edition
>>10305575
3/8
It is thus false and misleading to say that the effective and safe use of Hydroxychloroquine, Zinc, and Azithromycin has been "debunked," correct? How could it be "debunked" if there is not a single study that contradicts its use?
Should it not be an absolute priority for the NIH and CDC to look at ways to treat Americans with symptomatic COVID-19 infections early to prevent disease progression?
The SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 virus is an RNA virus. It is well-established that Zinc interferes with RNA viral replication, correct?
Moreover, is it not true that hydroxychloroquine facilitates the entry of zinc into the cell, is a "ionophore," correct?
Isn't also it true that Azithromycin has established anti-viral properties?
Are you aware of the paper from Baylor by Dr. McCullough et. al. describing established mechanisms by which the components of the "HCQ cocktail" exert anti-viral effects?
So- the use of hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin (or doxycycline) and zinc, the "HCQ cocktail," is based on science, correct?
Questions regarding safety
The FDA writes the following: "in light of on-going serious cardiac adverse events and their serious side effects, the known and potential benefits of CQ and HCQ no longer outweigh the known and potential risks for authorized use."So not only is the FDA saying that Hydroxychloroquine doesn't work, they are also saying that it is a very dangerous drug. Yet, is it not true the drug has been used as an anti-malarial drug for over 65 years?
Isn't true that the drug has been used for lupus and rheumatoid arthritis for many years at similar doses?
Do you know of even a single study prior to COVID -19 that has provided definitive evidence against the use of the drug based on safety concerns?
Are you aware that chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine has many approved uses for hydroxychloroquine including steroid-dependent asthma (1988 study), Advanced pulmonary sarcoidosis (1988 study), sensitizing breast cancer cells for chemotherapy (2012 study), the attenuation of renal ischemia (2018 study), lupus nephritis (2006 study), epithelial ovarian cancer (2020 study, just to name a few)? Where are the cardiotoxicity concerns ever mentioned?
Risch estimates the risk of cardiac death from hydroxychloroquine to be 9/100,000 using the data provided by the FDA. That does not seem to be a high risk, considering the risk of death in an older patient with co-morbidities can be 15% or more. Do you consider 9/100,000 to be a high risk when weighed against the risk of death in older patient with co-morbidities?
To put this in perspective, the drug is used for 65 years, without warnings (aside for the need for periodic retinal checks), but the FDA somehow feels the need to send out an alert on June 15, 2020 that the drug is dangerous. Does that make any logical sense to you Dr. Fauci based on "science"?
Moreover, consider that the protocols for usage in early treatment are for 5 to 7 days at relatively low doses of hydroxychloroquine similar to what is being given in other diseases (RA, SLE) over many years- does it make any sense to you logically that a 5 to 7 day dose of hydroxychloroquine when not given in high doses could be considered dangerous?
You are also aware that articles published in the New England Journal of Medicine and Lancet, one out of Harvard University, regarding the dangers of hydroxychloroquine had to be retracted based on the fact that the data was fabricated. Are you aware of that?
If there was such good data on the risks of hydroxychloroquine, one would not have to use fake data, correct?
After all, 65 years is a long-time to determine whether or not a drug is safe, do you agree?
In the clinical trials that you have referenced (e.g., the Minnesota and the Brazil studies), there was not a single death attributed directly to hydroxychloroquine, correct?
According to Dr. Risch, there is no evidence based on the data to conclude that hydroxychloroquine is a dangerous drug. Are you aware of any published report that rebuts Dr. Risch's findings?
#10305571 at 2020-08-16 09:33:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13189: WRWY POTUS All Through the Night Edition
>>10305536
1/8
Authored by George C. Fareed, MD Brawley, California Michael M. Jacobs, MD, MPH Pensacola, Florida Donald C. Pompan, MD Salinas, California,
August 12, 2020
Anthony Fauci, MD
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Washington, D.C.
Dear Dr. Fauci:
You were placed into the most high-profile role regarding America's response to the Coronavirus pandemic. Americans have relied on your medical expertise concerning the wearing of masks, resuming employment, returning to school, and of course medical treatment.
You are largely unchallenged in terms of your medical opinions. You are the de facto "COVID-19 Czar". This is unusual in the medical profession in which doctors' opinions are challenged by other physicians in the form of exchanges between doctors at hospitals, medical conferences, as well as debate in medical journals. You render your opinions unchallenged, without formal public opposition from physicians who passionately disagree with you. It is incontestable that the public is best served when opinions and policy are based on the prevailing evidence and science, and able to withstand the scrutiny of medical professionals.
As experience accrued in treating COVID-19 infections, physicians worldwide discovered that high-risk patients can be treated successfully as an outpatient, within the first 5 to 7 days of the onset of symptoms, with a "cocktail" consisting of hydroxychloroquine, zinc, and azithromycin (or doxycycline). Multiple scholarly contributions to the literature detail the efficacy of the hydroxychloroquine-based combination treatment.
Dr. Harvey Risch, the renowned Yale epidemiologist, published an article in May 2020 in the American Journal of Epidemiology titled "Early Outpatient Treatment of Symptomatic, High-Risk COVID-19 Patients that Should be Ramped-Up Immediately as Key to Pandemic Crisis". He further published an article in Newsweek in July 2020 for the general public expressing the same conclusions and opinions. Dr. Risch is an expert at evaluating research data and study designs, publishing over 300 articles. Dr Risch's assessment is that there is unequivocal evidence for the early and safe use of the "HCQ cocktail." If there are Q-T interval concerns, doxycycline can be substituted for azithromycin as it has activity against RNA viruses without any cardiac effects.
Yet, you continue to reject the use of hydroxychloroquine, except in a hospital setting in the form of clinical trials, repeatedly emphasizing the lack of evidence supporting its use. Hydroxychloroquine, despite 65 years of use for malaria, and over 40 years for lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, with a well-established safety profile, has been deemed by you and the FDA as unsafe for use in the treatment of symptomatic COVID-19 infections. Your opinions have influenced the thinking of physicians and their patients, medical boards, state and federal agencies, pharmacists, hospitals, and just about everyone involved in medical decision making.
Indeed, your opinions impacted the health of Americans, and many aspects of our day-to-day lives including employment and school. Those of us who prescribe hydroxychloroquine, zinc, and azithromycin/doxycycline believe fervently that early outpatient use would save tens of thousands of lives and enable our country to dramatically alter the response to COVID-19. We advocate for an approach that will reduce fear and allow Americans to get their lives back.
We hope that our questions compel you to reconsider your current approach to COVID-19 infection.
Questions regarding early outpatient treatment
There are generally two stages of COVID-19 symptomatic infection; initial flu like symptoms with progression to cytokine storm and respiratory failure, correct?
When people are admitted to a hospital, they generally are in worse condition, correct?
There are no specific medications currently recommended for early outpatient treatment of symptomatic COVID-19 infection, correct?
Remdesivir and Dexamethasone are used for hospitalized patients, correct?
There is currently no recommended pharmacologic early outpatient treatment for individuals in the flu stage of the illness, correct?
It is true that COVID-19 is much more lethal than the flu for high-risk individuals such as older patients and those with significant comorbidities, correct?
Individuals with signs of early COVID-19 infection typically have a runny nose, fever, cough, shortness of breath, loss of smell, etc., and physicians send them home to rest, eat chicken soup etc., but offer no specific, targeted medications, correct?
#10277429 at 2020-08-13 21:31:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13153: 1 For the Kav, -1A for Soros and Open Society Edition
>>10277403
My neighbor takes it for R arthritis. It's also used for lupus..both autoimmune diseases
#10272820 at 2020-08-13 12:56:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13147: The promise of a brand new day Edition
CURE A PATIENT, "LOSE A CUSTOMER"
My Doctor wants me to see a Psychiatrist!!, she thinks I'm crazy because I have CFS and can't figure out what is causing it….hmm.
Can't work upto or over 6 hours, (My Doctors) and the Doctors from the SSI, totally ignored the Drug warnings that are clearly labeled.
Patients age 60, weight before surgery 160, today, 220
Patient claimed to Ingesting some Moldy, old black ceiling insulation, at a Day-Care School left over from a 1 year after TS Sandy.
Major open Heart Surgery 7 years ago, still on Carvedilol and Lisinspril
Carvedilol Side Effects, (Heart/Blood pressure medication)
https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-5574/carvedilol-oral/details/list-sideeffects
Carvedilol Side Effects by Likelihood and Severity
COMMONside effects
If experienced, these tend to have a "Severe" expression
Chest Pain - (comes and goes)
Dizziness - (comes and goes - rest period)
Fluid Retention In The Legs, Feet, Arms Or Hands - (Lasix, or Hydrochlorothiazide)
High Blood Sugar - (in ranges)
Low Blood Pressure - (this medication)
Orthostatic Hypotension, A Form Of Low Blood Pressure - (this medication)
Slow Heartbeat - (in range)
Trouble Breathing - (since HS, comes and goes, more with the Covid)
Visible Water Retention - (Lasix, or Hydrochlorothiazide)
Weight Gain - (diet, (does no good because of this medication)).
If experienced, these tend to have a "Less Severe" expression
A Feeling Of Pins And Needles On Skin - (Occasional - comes and goes)
Backache - (arthritis - History of accidents/incidents (Ibuprofen)helps with the occasional backache)
Diarrhea - (comes and goes).
Low Energy - (all day, after 4-5 hours needs a recharge nap which last 30 mins to 2 hours) CFS!!
This is just a little bit of the SIDE EFFECTS FROM JUST THIS ONE MED.
This is just ONE Medication, It is NOW MAXED OUT!!, Heart Doctor said HE CANNOT CHANGE IT or PRESCRIBE ANYTHING ELSE SIMILAR!!
#10263877 at 2020-08-12 16:49:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13136: What Habbins When..................? Edition
HCQ has been studied for DECADES against viruses, cancers and arthritis. It is the cure they don't want you to know about. HCQ goes MUCH FURTHER than just curing the China Virus. It cures AIDS too.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/art.1780390122
#10261584 at 2020-08-12 10:03:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13133: Graveyard Digs Deep on Kamala Edition
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/kulvinder-kaur-gill-tweets-cpso-1.5680122
Ontario doctor subject of complaints after COVID-19 tweets
Ontario doctor Kulvinder Kaur Gill has been criticized by fellow physicians and others after a series of tweets that they say spread misinformation about COVID-19.
CBC has reviewed two email complaints about Gill's tweets, including one by a family doctor to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, which sets regulatory standards for doctors in the province.
One of her tweets, from Aug. 6, stated: "#Humanity's existing effective defences against #COVID19 to safely return to normal life now includes: -Truth, -T-cell Immunity, -Hydroxychloroquine."
That tweet has since been taken down for violating Twitter's rules. Twitter doesn't confirm what rules a specific tweet may have violated when it has been taken down. Many doctors also replied critically to Gill's tweet.
Hydroxychloroquine is a drug used to treat malaria and some autoimmune diseases, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. It has been touted by U.S. President Donald Trump as a potential fix for COVID-19. However, the drug has been shown to be ineffective in combating the virus, according to a major study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Medical bodies such as the Canadian Pediatric Society say hydroxychloroquine has no significant benefit in fighting COVID-19. Health Canada has not authorized hydroxychloroquine to treat or cure COVID-19 and has warned Canadians about products making false and misleading claims. It says hydroxychloroquine can have serious side effects. Only recently did Health Canada authorize, with conditions, remdesivir to treat severe cases of COVID-19.
On Aug. 4, Gill tweeted "If you have not yet figured out that we don't need a vaccine, you are not paying attention," adding the hashtag #FactsNotFear. Gill identifies herself as Kulvinder Kaur on her Twitter profile.
Another of Gill's tweets on the same day states, "There is absolutely no medical or scientific reason for this prolonged, harmful, and illogical lockdown."
#10252128 at 2020-08-11 14:15:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13120: Flynn Hearing Day Edition
>>10252112
Bulllshitttt my folks took it before a trip. Lupus patients take it. My neighbor takes it for his arthritis. Millions of people take it chronically. I'm no fan of drugs in general but this infuriates me, doctors denying it.
#10225980 at 2020-08-08 21:12:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13087: Taxes; We Don't Need No Stinking Taxes. Edition
"Within Days I Was Able To Breathe": NYC Democratic Councilman Says Hydroxychloroquine Saved His Life
An immunocompromised New York City Councilman who underplayed the severity of his COVID-19 diagnosis in April now says that it was actually much worse, and hydroxychloroquine saved his life.
Paul Vallone, a Democrat who represents Queens, says he took the drug along with a 'Z-pack' antibiotic and drastically improved within days.
"I couldn't breathe, very weak, couldn't get out of bed. My doctor prescribed it. My pharmacy had it. Took it that day and within two to three days I was able to breathe," Vallone told the New York Post, adding "Within a week I was back on my feet."
Though Vallone went public with his coronavirus diagnosis in an April 1 Twitter post, saying he was experiencing "mild symptoms," his actual condition was considerably more severe. Vallone's initial prognosis was particularly grim, as he also suffers from sarcoidosis, an auto-immune disease that attacks his lungs.
"We were in panic mode when I went down because I didn't have a lot of immune response," he said. "I needed something to stay alive." -New York Post
Vallone's brother, former City Councilman Peter who currently serves as a civil court judge in Queens, is now a believer in the drug.
"I guess all those doctors who are prescribing it are right. This drug is already on the market and the patent is up so it's cheap. A new drug won't be. So big money does not want this drug to be used. Always follow the money," Peter said in a May 12 Facebook post.
Paul, responding in the comments section, said "[It] saved my life."
Hydroxychloroquine, or HCQ, is a commonly used anti-malaria drug also used for decades to treat lupus and arthritis. It became covid-19 treatment non-grata, however, after President Trump touted the inexpensive drug earlier this year - admitting to taking a course as a prophylactic against the disease.
"You'd be surprised at how many people are taking it, especially the frontline workers before you catch it. The frontline workers - many, many are taking it," Trump said in May.
Studies on the drug have been mixed but mostly positive, with recent evidence pointing to significant results against COVID-19 when used early in the disease's progression.
Paul Vallone reflected on his April diagnosis, saying "At that time, there was only fear and panic, he offered hope in a possible treatment when there was none. With my sarcoidosis and then my COVID symptoms, It basically saved me. For that my family will always be thankful."
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/within-days-i-was-able-breathe-nyc-democratic-councilman-says-hydroxychloroquine-saved
#10225309 at 2020-08-08 20:18:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13086: While the House is away, POTUS makes 'em pay Edition
>>10225256
When did POTUS ever tell us to NOT consult with a practicing physician?
I can only remember him talking about making it easier to see a doctor
And even get more than one opinion on things
I used to hang out on boards where people were pumping up stocks
Trying to figure out whether there was any real knowledge being shared
The way that shills behave here
Either irrationally pumping up HCQ
Or angrily cursing and swearing at people who question them
Strongly reminds me of those scammers doing the Stock Market pump and dump scams.
Consider what happens when so many frightened people buy up HCQ just in case
That the people with arthritis, lupus and cancer cannot get a hold of it…
And then someone offers HCQ for only $200 for a one week supply
That will be the same scammers hyping up HCQ on this board.
They are evil people who do not want to help us, only CONTROL US!
They cannot control Green Tea or Zinc rich foods and zinc supplements.
#10224723 at 2020-08-08 19:09:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13085: DS (You)'ve Got a Ni Ni Nightmare Comin' - CALL 911! Edition
Quinine + Zinc
Throwing in some B17 can't hurt. ;)
Let's start with the big ones:
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
#10221726 at 2020-08-08 09:08:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13081: "Friday Night Shill Follies" Edition
Victoria Government Gazette
No. S 211 Wednesday 29 April 2020
==RESTRICTING THE SALE OR SUPPLY OR USE OF THE POISON OR
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE==
Order in Council
The Governor in Council under section 55(2) of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled
Substances Act 1981 restricts the sale or supply or use of the poison or controlled substance
Hydroxychloroquine in Victoria, in accordance with terms and conditions attached in the Schedule
to this Order, for a period of twelve weeks. This Order comes into effect on the date it is published
in the Government Gazette.
Dated 28 April 2020
Responsible Minister:
HON JENNY MIKAKOS
Minister for Health
CLAIRE CHISHOLM
Clerk of the Executive Council
Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981
ORDER RESTRICTING THE SALE OR SUPPLY OR USE OF THE POISON
OR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE
SCHEDULE TO THE ORDER IN COUNCIL
Products containing HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE are registered on the Australian Register
of Therapeutic Goods for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis; mild systemic and discoid lupus
erythematosus; the suppression and treatment of malaria.
The sale or supply or use of HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE, including the writing of a prescription
by a health practitioner authorised under the Drugs, Poisons, and Controlled Substances Act
1981, is restricted to the circumstances listed below:
1. Registered medical practitioners
a) Initiation of treatment by sale, supply or use of HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE is
restricted to a specialist in the following medical specialties recognised by the Medical
Board of Australia: dermatology; intensive care medicine; paediatrics and child health;
physician; and emergency medicine.
b) General practitioners and other registered medical practitioners can prescribe
HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE for continued treatment of patients where treatment
was previously initiated by a specialist listed in (a)
c) General practitioners and other registered medical practitioners can continue to
prescribe HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE to patients to treat for a registered indication
where HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE was prescribed prior to the date of effect of the
Order.
http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2020/GG2020S211.pdf
#10169158 at 2020-08-03 14:32:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13013: Another Week Closure To Justice Edition
>>10169116
the faux RNA factor: if you can get a body to attack itself, you are in Rheumatoid arthritis territory, with no way out / back.
#10145838 at 2020-08-01 03:12:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12985: The Nightshift Touchdown Edition
Ohio reverses decision on hydroxycloroquine ban, following appeal by Gov. DeWine
Under the new rule in Ohio, all medical institutions would have been prohibited from prescribing and dispensing hydroxychloroquine
On Thursday, the Ohio Board of Pharmacy withdrew their order banning the use of Hydroxychloroquine to treat the novel coronavirus. The decision comes following an appeal by GOP Gov. Mike DeWine asking the board to reevaluate their rule. In opposing the board's ban, DeWine cited the view of FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn, who said in a radio interview on Tuesday, "We believe the decision about whether a doctor writes for hydroxychloroquine, for a patient with COVID, is completely in the realm of the doctor-patient relationship." The new regulation in Ohio was due to go into effect on Thursday. It would have prohibited pharmacies, clinics, and other medical institutions from prescribing or selling hydroxychloroquine and the related drug chloroquine for the purposes of treating the novel coronavirus. The drug, which has for years been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat malaria and other diseases, received emergency agency approval early in the pandemic to treat virus patients.
The drug has proven effective in some cases but has also been criticized as ineffective. Under the Ohio rule, all previously approved prescriptions for the drugs would have been "deemed void," according to the state pharmacy board, which has approved its use for treating malaria and arthritis. "The long and short of it is, we want people to focus on what works, such as social distancing and mask use," a pharmacy board spokesperson told The Columbus Dispatch. "We ultimately want to make sure people are being safe and not exposing themselves to drugs that have shown not to be effective in treating COVID-19."
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/ohio-governor-asks-halt-rule-preventing-doctors-prescribing
https://twitter.com/drsimonegold/status/1288851070920187905
#10138108 at 2020-07-31 14:10:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12975: Welcome To The Revolution Edition
BAKER -> NOTABLE
FYI Ohio legislation introduced to prevent future overreach to ban HCQ
http://ohiohouse.gov/diane-v-grendell/press/grendell-announces-legislation-to-halt-state-of-ohio-board-of-pharmacys-ban-of-hydroxychloroquine
State Rep. Diane Grendell (R-Chesterland) announces she will introduce legislation to stop the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy's decision to halt the use of hydroxychloroquine in order to treat COVID-19. The original memo from the Board stated the rule would go into effect on Thursday, July 30.
"I was shocked to hear of the Ohio Pharmacy Board's decision banning the dispensing of hydroxychloroquine for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19," said Grendell "To my knowledge, an action such as this has never been taken before on a medication."
Grendell's legislation will prohibit the Ohio Pharmaceutical Board from preventing the prescription and use of approved medications or pharmaceuticals, including hydroxychloroquine, for off-label treatment purposes and use when prescribed by a licensed physician or other medical personnel authorized by law to prescribe for such off label purposes and use.
While the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy has rescinded their decision, Grendell believes it's important to move forward with the decision to prevent future overreach as Stephen Hann, commissioner of the Food and Drug Association, was quoted stating that the use of hydroxychloroquine was "between a patient and their doctor."
"This appears to be an overreach by the Ohio Pharmacy Board," said Grendell. "It should be up to the patient and their doctors to decide what Ohioans should and need to be prescribed in order to treat any illness."
Hydroxychloroquine is an arthritis drug that is also used to prevent malaria. However, during the pandemic, individuals throughout the U.S. have used it to prevent worsening symptoms caused by COVID-19.
#10130768 at 2020-07-30 22:42:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12965: E bake
'Dr. Harvey Risch, a noted Yale epidemiologist, has accused White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci of waging a "misinformation campaign" against the drug hydroxychloroquine, claiming the medication has shown consistently encouraging results in treating COVID-19 when used properly.
Hydroxychloroquine has been at the center of a protracted political debate since March, when President Trump cited the drug as a promising possible treatment for the novel coronavirus. HCQ has long been used by doctors to treat malaria along with other syndromes such as arthritis and lupus. The World Health Organization lists it as an essential medicine, while nearly five million Americans hold prescriptions for it.
Since Trump's speculative endorsement of the drug, media outlets and medical officials have for several months aggressively promoted various medical trials that have determined the drug has no effectiveness in fighting COVID-19; many commentators have also insisted, in spite of the drug's decades-long safe track record, that it is too dangerous to be used to cure the disease.
Among the drug's critics has been Fauci. In March, the longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infection Diseases dismissed claims of HCQ's effectiveness as "anecdotal" and has periodically voiced that skepticism over the course of the pandemic.
On Tuesday during an interview on "Good Morning America," Fauci further downplayed the drug's purported benefit, claiming that "the overwhelming prevailing clinical trials that have looked at the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine have indicated that it is not effective in [treating] coronavirus disease."
Drug is 'the key to defeating COVID-19,' says infectious disease expert
Risch, however, is sharply criticizing Fauci's approach to evaluating the drug's effectiveness, arguing that repeated trials and tests have shown that it is markedly effective at treating COVID-19 so long as it is administered properly.
…'
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/yale-epidemiologist-accuses-fauci-running-disinformation-campaign
#10126308 at 2020-07-30 16:49:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12960: We Are The Competitor That Does Not Flinch Edition
Well, well, well. That was short-lived.
Ohio pharmacy board reverses ban on hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus treatment after DeWine's request
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20200729/ohio-pharmacy-board-reverses-ban-on-hydroxychloroquine-as-coronavirus-treatment-after-dewinersquos-request
The State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy has changed course on its ban of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine as coronavirus treatments following the governor's urging to do so.
Beginning Thursday, pharmacies, clinics and other medical institutions were to be prohibited from dispensing or selling the drugs to treat COVID-19, according to regulations issued by the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy. They could still be used in clinical trials, said Cameron McNamee, director of policy and communications for the board.
That regulation change has since been pulled back by the board though. Instead, the board now plans to re-examine the issue with the assistance of the State Medical Board of Ohio, clinical experts, and other stakeholders to determine its next steps, according to an announcement.
The board's shift came after Gov. Mike DeWine asked the state pharmacy board on Thursday morning to rescind its plan to ban hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine as treatments for the virus.
DeWine said the decision of how to treat COVID-19 should instead be between patients and their doctors.
"The Board of Pharmacy and the State Medical Board of Ohio should revisit the issue, listen to the best medical science, and open the process up for comment and testimony from experts," DeWine said in a prepared statement.
Hydroxychloroquine has been touted by President Donald Trump despite medical studies showing the drug to be ineffective at treating the disease. The drug may also cause serious cardiac side effects, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
This isn't the first time the state pharmacy board has stepped in to regulate the use of the drug during the pandemic.
In March, the Ohio Board of Pharmacy cracked down on doctors who were hoarding hydroxychloroquine for themselves, family and friends in case it was needed. At that time, the board implemented restrictions that said the drug could be prescribed only for those who had tested positive for COVID-19.
Hydroxychloroquine is typically used to treat malaria, a mosquito-borne illness that causes fever, chills and influenza-like symptoms, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The drug is also used to treat conditions that cause inflammation, such as lupus and forms of arthritis.
In the early days of the pandemic, the Ohio Department of Health stockpiled the drug in case it turned out to be a good treatment.
The state purchased more than 2 million hydroxychloroquine pills for $602,629 on April 9, Melanie Amato, spokeswoman for the Ohio Department of Health, said via email in June. On April 20, Capital Wholesale Drug in Columbus donated 2 million hydroxychloroquine pills - worth about $680,000 - from drug maker Prasco, which is based in Mason, Ohio.
The amount of pills stockpiled by the state is equivalent to nearly two years' worth of prescriptions that the state typically would use for its managed-care programs, according to data provided by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
"The company that donated the 2 million pills is taking them back," Amato said via email Wednesday. "The ones we purchased we are still looking at options at donating them to foundations that can use them to treat lupus and malaria."
#10126113 at 2020-07-30 16:36:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12960: We Are The Competitor That Does Not Flinch Edition
>>10125932 lb
Few more, let's start with the big ones:
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
#10125932 at 2020-07-30 16:23:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12959: POTUS Troll Level: Ninja Master Edition
So, to wrap things up anons….
HCQ cures cancer
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718030/
HCQ prevents diabetes
https://arthritis-research.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/ar3868
AND …. HCQ cures Coronavirus'
https://virologyj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1743-422X-2-69
#10124810 at 2020-07-30 14:29:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12958: GodSpeed Perseverance Edition
'Dr. Harvey Risch, a noted Yale epidemiologist, has accused White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci of waging a "misinformation campaign" against the drug hydroxychloroquine, claiming the medication has shown consistently encouraging results in treating COVID-19 when used properly.
Hydroxychloroquine has been at the center of a protracted political debate since March, when President Trump cited the drug as a promising possible treatment for the novel coronavirus. HCQ has long been used by doctors to treat malaria along with other syndromes such as arthritis and lupus. The World Health Organization lists it as an essential medicine, while nearly five million Americans hold prescriptions for it.
Since Trump's speculative endorsement of the drug, media outlets and medical officials have for several months aggressively promoted various medical trials that have determined the drug has no effectiveness in fighting COVID-19; many commentators have also insisted, in spite of the drug's decades-long safe track record, that it is too dangerous to be used to cure the disease.
Among the drug's critics has been Fauci. In March, the longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infection Diseases dismissed claims of HCQ's effectiveness as "anecdotal" and has periodically voiced that skepticism over the course of the pandemic.
On Tuesday during an interview on "Good Morning America," Fauci further downplayed the drug's purported benefit, claiming that "the overwhelming prevailing clinical trials that have looked at the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine have indicated that it is not effective in [treating] coronavirus disease."
Drug is 'the key to defeating COVID-19,' says infectious disease expert
Risch, however, is sharply criticizing Fauci's approach to evaluating the drug's effectiveness, arguing that repeated trials and tests have shown that it is markedly effective at treating COVID-19 so long as it is administered properly.
Risch, a professor of epidemiology and the director of Yale's Molecular Cancer Epidemiology Laboratory, has been pushing for the drug's use in the fight against the coronavirus for months. Last week in a Newsweek op-ed he called HCQ "the key to defeating COVID-19," claiming its use - particularly when administered with one of two antibiotics and the nutritional supplement zinc - has been "shown to be highly effective" in treating high-risk coronavirus patients.
…'
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/yale-epidemiologist-accuses-fauci-running-disinformation-campaign
#10123562 at 2020-07-30 10:27:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12956: Kodak says cheese to FIVE eyes Edition
Dr. Harvey Risch, a noted Yale epidemiologist, has accused White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci of waging a "misinformation campaign" against the drug hydroxychloroquine, claiming the medication has shown consistently encouraging results in treating COVID-19 when used properly.
Hydroxychloroquine has been at the center of a protracted political debate since March, when President Trump cited the drug as a promising possible treatment for the novel coronavirus. HCQ has long been used by doctors to treat malaria along with other syndromes such as arthritis and lupus. The World Health Organization lists it as an essential medicine, while nearly five million Americans hold prescriptions for it.
Since Trump's speculative endorsement of the drug, media outlets and medical officials have for several months aggressively promoted various medical trials that have determined the drug has no effectiveness in fighting COVID-19; many commentators have also insisted, in spite of the drug's decades-long safe track record, that it is too dangerous to be used to cure the disease.
Among the drug's critics has been Fauci. In March, the longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infection Diseases dismissed claims of HCQ's effectiveness as "anecdotal" and has periodically voiced that skepticism over the course of the pandemic.
On Tuesday during an interview on "Good Morning America," Fauci further downplayed the drug's purported benefit, claiming that "the overwhelming prevailing clinical trials that have looked at the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine have indicated that it is not effective in [treating] coronavirus disease."
Drug is 'the key to defeating COVID-19,' says infectious disease expert
Risch, however, is sharply criticizing Fauci's approach to evaluating the drug's effectiveness, arguing that repeated trials and tests have shown that it is markedly effective at treating COVID-19 so long as it is administered properly.
Risch, a professor of epidemiology and the director of Yale's Molecular Cancer Epidemiology Laboratory, has been pushing for the drug's use in the fight against the coronavirus for months. Last week in a Newsweek op-ed he called HCQ "the key to defeating COVID-19," claiming its use - particularly when administered with one of two antibiotics and the nutritional supplement zinc - has been "shown to be highly effective" in treating high-risk coronavirus patients.
On Tuesday, Risch went further, charging in an interview with Just the News that Fauci is perpetrating a "misinformation campaign" in his opposition to the drug.
Fauci "has been maintaining a studious position that only randomized controlled trial evidence has any value," Risch said, "and everything else he calls anecdotal."
Randomized controlled trials have been referred to as "the gold standard" of clinical research experiments; Fauci last month lamented the "paucity" of such trials regarding COVID-19 cures. But Risch said numerous other types of studies have significant practical value in determining effective courses of medical treatment.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/yale-epidemiologist-accuses-fauci-running-disinformation-campaign
#10122345 at 2020-07-30 05:56:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12955: Kodak Moments with HCQ Edition
FDA boss: Some studies 'suggest a benefit' to hydroxychloroquine, docs can prescribe off label
Commissioner Stephen Hahn says doctors can still prescribe the drug off-label for coronavirus patients.
Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn says there are some medical observational studies that "suggest a benefit" in using the drug hydroxychloroquine for treating COVID-19 but that clinical, randomized trials do not show a benefit. In spite of Dr. Hahn's nuanced description of hydroxychloroquine COVID-19 data, however, the agency did not respond to an inquiry from Just the News about whether, in light of this statement, the FDA would withdraw its guidance stating that using hydroxychloroquine for the coronavirus should be avoided "outside of the hospital setting or a clinical trial." "So the FDA looks at all what we call 'the totality of data,'" Hahn said in a Tuesday morning radio interview with Florida radio host Drew Steele. "There are observational studies that suggest a benefit. There are five randomized trials that did not show a benefit to hydroxychloroquine, both in the prophylactic setting and in the treatment - both early and late." However, Hahn, both in his Tuesday radio interview and in prior public statements, said the FDA "does not regulate the practice of medicine" and thus leaves doctors the option to prescribe hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 in an "off-label" use. "We believe that decision about whether a doctor writes for hydroxychloroquine, for a patient with COVID, is completely in the realm of the doctor-patient relationship," Hahn said Tuesday, "with the doctor understanding what the data show, their comfort level with this drug, and also the other medications and other illnesses that a person has."
The FDA said in an earlier statement, "Prescribing a product for uses not specifically included in the official labeling is common in the practice of medicine. In oncology and mental health, many patients are treated this way." In June, the FDA revoked its emergency use authorization (EUA) to use hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to treat COVID-19 in certain hospitalized patients when a clinical trial is unavailable. The agency said it "made this determination based on recent results from a large, randomized clinical trial in hospitalized patients that found these medicines showed no benefit for decreasing the likelihood of death or speeding recovery." Hydroxychloroquine has been used for decades legally in the United States. It is commonly prescribed, and FDA-approved, to treat malaria, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Dr. Hahn's analysis of data on hydroxychloroquine appears broader in scope than that of Dr. Anthony Fauci, a fellow member of the White House coronavirus task force. "I go along with the FDA," Fauci said Tuesday on ABC's "Good Morning America." "The overwhelming prevailing clinical trials that have looked at the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine have indicated that it is not effective in coronavirus disease." An FDA spokeswoman declined to comment on whether Hahn disagreed with Fauci's characterization of hydroxychloroquine. In March, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services accepted 30 million doses of hydroxychloroquine sulfate donated by Sandoz, the Novartis generics and biosimilars division. "Since the hydroxychloroquine product is FDA-approved for other uses with a prescription, the donation agreements also allowed for it to be distributed for clinical trials and to the commercial market for use in the outpatient setting, if appropriate," Dr. Hahn said in a statement posted on the FDA's Website.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/fda-boss-some-studies-suggest-benefit-hydroxychloroquine-covid-wont
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-cautions-against-use-hydroxychloroquine-or-chloroquine-covid-19-outside-hospital-setting-or
https://edition.cnn.com/world/live-news/coronavirus-pandemic-07-28-20-intl/h_65a0166f6c2b36d20119c394eb34ad6e
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/fda-voices/bringing-cancer-doctors-perspective-fdas-response-covid-19-pandemic
#10121826 at 2020-07-30 04:41:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12954: Home to Stay Edition
>>10121759
>https://www.eastman.com/products/pages/producthome.aspx?product=71001349
I'm on it for arthritis
love it so far
#10121767 at 2020-07-30 04:32:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12954: Home to Stay Edition
>>10121759
Welp - I'm SOL on HCQ
Already on Humira for psoriatic arthritis
#10119517 at 2020-07-30 00:35:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12951: Watch for the Filter Edition
>>10119510
>>10119510
cont
And then there is HIV/Aids. In the slightly more than 20 years since the human immunodeficiency virus was identified, more than 20 million people have died. By 2010, the total number of infected people is expected to reach 105 million, most of them in poor countries. It is the biggest public health disaster since the Black Death in the 14th century.
Bookshops are full these days of grim warnings that the advances made in the last century were no more than a truce in the battle and that infectious diseases will come back with a vengeance. Richard Krause, a predecessor of Fauci at the NIH, called his 1981 book on microbes The Restless Tide - a reflection of the tug-of-war between science and disease, the never-ending capacity of hostile microbes to renew themselves.
This alarming view is not universally shared. Medical science still has its utopian streak, these days in the form of genetics. The decoding of the human genome has raised hopes of big advances in the understanding and treatment of diseases. Some researchers talk of an era of "personalised medicine", with each patient walking around with a card that shows his or her genetic make-up so that treatments can be tailored specially. "We will look back on 1950- 2050 as the greatest period of human intellectual endeavour since the Renaissance," says George Poste, who used to run research at drugs company SmithKline Beecham.
For Fauci, these advances will generate some useful tools for the study of infectious disease. Researchers were able, for instance, to pin down the genetic make-up of the Sars virus within weeks of its appearance. However, genetics technologies will not alter the capacity of infections to reinvent themselves. "It is extremely unlikely that all of a sudden we are going to discover a completely new cancer or arthritis," he says. "But it is possible all of a sudden to get hit by a new microbe." Indeed, the events of the last few years have been a form of vindication for infectious disease specialists such as Fauci. "We will never be free of emerging diseases," he says. "I am not blowing smoke. Look at what has just happened."
At Least Once a Week Fauci still still does roundS in the NIH Clinical Center, its on-site research hospital, to visit Aids patients who are usually undergoing some form of experimental treatment. The junior doctors who guide him along the ward are a little wary, for as well as being the head of one of the NIH's institutes he is the author of one of their textbooks. He fires questions at them in a friendly but brisk manner. As he has to run off to a meeting downtown, he asks them to be brief. "You don't need to tell me his heart rate. I mean if he has a heart rate of 170, you should tell me, but if it is 80 you don't need to."
It was the HIV/Aids epidemic that changed Fauci's life. Shortly after he first read in 1981 about a strange disease afflicting gay men in Los Angeles, he shut down the research he had been conducting in his lab and devoted it entirely to Aids. His mentors told him he was risking his career and there were few resources made available by a hostile Reagan administration. And for several years every patient he treated died.
cont
#10116758 at 2020-07-29 19:41:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12947: The Big Tech Hearing Edition
>>10116747
My neighbor is on it (for RA) but has been on for years so I guess grandfathered in. Could one fake having arthritis?
#10114573 at 2020-07-29 14:31:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12945: Equador Navy At The Ready Edition
>>10114529
>>10114553
You've got to have the RIGHT AMOUNT of Vitamin K. It's an essential vitamin involved with the metabolism and uptake of calcium. If you get lots of calcium without the accompanying Vitamin K. calcium can be redeposited in the wrong places in your body, instead of going to build bones it might cause hardening of the arteries, calcification of heart valves, arthritis, etc.
Don't just reject Vitamin K. Important to get the doses right and proportions right.
Do your own due diligence.
I'm not a doctor either but I read a lot.
#10114540 at 2020-07-29 14:26:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12945: Equador Navy At The Ready Edition
>>10114533
https://www.niaid.nih.gov/about/anthony-s-fauci-md-bio
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D.
Dr. Fauci was appointed director of NIAID in 1984. He oversees an extensive portfolio of basic and applied research to prevent, diagnose, and treat established infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, respiratory infections, diarrheal diseases, tuberculosis and malaria as well as emerging diseases such as Ebola and Zika. NIAID also supports research on transplantation and immune-related illnesses, including autoimmune disorders, asthma and allergies. The NIAID budget for fiscal year 2020 is an estimated $5.9 billion.
Dr. Fauci has advised six presidents on HIV/AIDS and many other domestic and global health issues. He was one of the principal architects of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a program that has saved millions of lives throughout the developing world.
Dr. Fauci also is the longtime chief of the Laboratory of Immunoregulation. He has made many contributions to basic and clinical research on the pathogenesis and treatment of immune-mediated and infectious diseases. He helped pioneer the field of human immunoregulation by making important basic scientific observations that underpin the current understanding of the regulation of the human immune response. In addition, Dr. Fauci is widely recognized for delineating the precise ways that immunosuppressive agents modulate the human immune response. He developed effective therapies for formerly fatal inflammatory and immune-mediated diseases such as polyarteritis nodosa, granulomatosis with polyangiitis (formerly Wegener's granulomatosis), and lymphomatoid granulomatosis. A 1985 Stanford University arthritis Center Survey of the American Rheumatism Association membership ranked Dr. Fauci's work on the treatment of polyarteritis nodosa and granulomatosis with polyangiitis among the most important advances in patient management in rheumatology over the previous 20 years.
Dr. Fauci has made seminal contributions to the understanding of how HIV destroys the body's defenses leading to its susceptibility to deadly infections. Further, he has been instrumental in developing treatments that enable people with HIV to live long and active lives. He continues to devote much of his research to the immunopathogenic mechanisms of HIV infection and the scope of the body's immune responses to HIV.
In a 2020 analysis of Google Scholar citations, Dr. Fauci ranked as the 41st most highly cited researcher of all time. According to the Web of Science, he ranked 8th out of more than 2.2 million authors in the field of immunology by total citation count between 1980 and January 2020.?
Dr. Fauci has delivered major lectures all over the world and is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom (the highest honor given to a civilian by the President of the United States), the National Medal of Science, the George M. Kober Medal of the Association of American Physicians, the Mary Woodard Lasker Award for Public Service, the Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research, the Robert Koch Gold Medal, the Prince Mahidol Award, and the Canada Gairdner Global Health Award. He also has received 45 honorary doctoral degrees from universities in the United States and abroad.
Dr. Fauci is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Medicine, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society, as well as other professional societies including the American College of Physicians, the American Society for Clinical Investigation, the Association of American Physicians, the Infectious Diseases Society of America, the American Association of Immunologists, and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. He serves on the editorial boards of many scientific journals; as an editor of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine; and as author, coauthor, or editor of more than 1,300 scientific publications, including several textbooks.
#10112110 at 2020-07-29 06:13:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12942: "Hang on tight" Edition
"Human trials initiated for aerosolized hydroxychloroquine." Drug Week, 15 Oct. 2004, p. 43.
Human trials initiated for aerosolized hydroxychloroquine
Citation metadata
Date: Oct. 15, 2004
2004 OCT 15 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) – APT Pharmaceuticals is beginning clinical studies of aerosolized hydroxychloroquine (AHCQ) for treatment of respiratory diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), rhinitis and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
Hydroxychloroquine is best known as a treatment for malaria, but the drug is also classified as a slow-onset disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) administered in tablet form as a first-line therapy for systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis and sarcoidosis.
APT's patented technology is based on targeted administration of amino quinolines to inflamed tissues. APT's proprietary aerosolized dosage forms and routes of administration achieve a faster onset of action and greater therapeutic effect than conventional oral therapy, and at substantially lower systemic doses. The company believes targeted delivery of hydroxychloroquine will be a highly effective and safer alternative to corticosteroid treatments.
APT starts human safety and tolerability studies of AHCQ in Australia and plans to begin phase II studies in asthmatics in the first quarter of 2005. These studies will use the advanced AERx pulmonary delivery system by Aradigm Corp. of Hayward, Calif., which is designed to maximize drug delivery in a patient-friendly format.
"The goal of the first study is to establish safety parameters of this new route of administration and dosage form in order to set the stage for efficacy studies in diseases such as asthma, COPD and SARS," said APT president Gino Di Sciullo, PhD "AHCQ offers the prospect of achieving antiviral and anti-inflammatory therapeutic effects within hours rather than the weeks to months needed in current oral dosing of hydroxychloroquine."
APT has collaborated with researchers from leading academic centers in the United States and Canada to investigate the benefit of AHCQ on respiratory viral infections.
"Laboratory studies have demonstrated that hydroxychloroquine inhibits both the transmission and the inflammatory responses of human airway cells to the common cold virus (human rhinovirus)," said B. Lauren Charous, MD, director of the Allergy and Respiratory Care Center at Advanced Healthcare in Milwaukee, who is scientific adviser to APT.
"We are encouraged that the levels needed to block the virus can be achieved by aerosolized delivery. The combined anti-inflammatory and antiviral activities of AHCQ have the potential to create a new product category for treatment of pulmonary inflammation," Charous said.
This summer, with funding from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, Dale Barnard, PhD, at the Institute for Anti-Viral Research at Utah State University in Logan, completed initial laboratory studies showing hydroxychloroquine inhibits SARS-associated corona virus (SARS-CoV) at similar low concentrations.
These results with hydroxychloroquine were corroborated recently in findings reported by Marc Van Ranst, PhD, a virologist at the Rega Institute for Medical Research in Belgium. He and his colleagues found that chloroquine, a closely related drug, is also effective at inhibiting SARS-CoV in vitro. NIAID is supporting further studies by Barnard of hydroxychloroquine in an animal model. These studies are currently underway.
This article was prepared by Drug Week editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2004, Drug Week via NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net.
Dr. Fauci was appointed Director of NIAID in 1984.
https://www.niaid.nih.gov/about/director
#10104469 at 2020-07-28 18:33:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12932: Muh Front Hole................... Edition
Kennedy Jr. Warns Parents About Danger of Using Largely Untested COVID Vaccines on Kids
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned against mandatory COVID-19 vaccination in a debate with Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, pointing out that 'key parts of testing' were 'being skipped'
Environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned Americans on Thursday to be cautious about any new coronavirus vaccine, pointing out that key parts of testing are being skipped.
"The Moderna vaccine, which is the lead candidate, skipped the animal testing altogether," Kennedy said during an online debate on mandatory vaccinations with renowned Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz. The debate was aired by Valuetainment and moderated by Patrick Bet-David.
Kennedy is part of a political family, being the son of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and the nephew of President John F. Kennedy. Both were murdered in the 1960s.
Another aspect of testing was equally unsatisfying, Kennedy said. The Moderna vaccine was tested "on 45 people. They had a high-dose group of 15 people, a medium-dose group of 15 people, and a low growth group of 15 people."
"In the low-dose group, one of the people was so sick from the vaccine they had to be hospitalized," he explained. "That's six percent. In the high-dose group, three people got so sick they had to be hospitalized. That's twenty percent."
In spite of these significant problems,
"they're going ahead, and making two billion doses of that vaccine."
Another problem with the testing of the coronavirus vaccine is that it's tested not on "typical Americans," but a carefully selected group of people who don't suffer from certain conditions.
"They use what they call exclusionary criteria," Kennedy said. "They are only giving these vaccines in these tests that they're doing to the healthiest people."
"If you look at their exclusionary idea criteria: You cannot be pregnant, you cannot be overweight, you must have never smoked a cigarette, you must have never vaped, you must have no respiratory problems in your family, you can't suffer asthma, you can't have diabetes, you can't have rheumatoid arthritis or any autoimmune disease. There has to be no history of seizure in the family. These are the people they're testing the vaccine on."
He asked,
"What happens when they give them to the typical American? You know, Sally Six-Pack and Joe Bag of Donuts who's 50 pounds overweight and has diabetes."
Kennedy stressed several times that
"any other medicine ... that had that kind of profile in its original phase-one study would be [dead on arrival]."
"No medical product in the world would be able to go forward with the profile that Moderna has," he reiterated.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/kennedy-jr-warns-parents-about-danger-using-largely-untested-covid-vaccines-kids/5719566
#10102952 at 2020-07-28 17:00:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12930: Jordon and Gohmert Go There, Dims Are So Fucked Edition
>>10102812
HYDROXYCHOLORQUINE
Let's start with the big ones:
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
*LYME Disease
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
#10100409 at 2020-07-28 13:17:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12927: Melania Tuesday Edition
>>10100393
Let's start with the big ones:
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
#10100149 at 2020-07-28 12:22:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research #12926: Almost an E-Bake Edition
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Revokes Emergency Use Authorization for Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revoked the emergency use authorization (EUA) that allowed for chloroquine phosphate and hydroxychloroquine sulfate donated to the Strategic National Stockpile to be used to treat certain hospitalized patients with COVID-19 when a clinical trial was unavailable, or participation in a clinical trial was not feasible. The agency determined that the legal criteria for issuing an EUA are no longer met. Based on its ongoing analysis of the EUA and emerging scientific data, the FDA determined that chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are unlikely to be effective in treating COVID-19 for the authorized uses in the EUA. Additionally, in light of ongoing serious cardiac adverse events and other potential serious side effects, the known and potential benefits of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine no longer outweigh the known and potential risks for the authorized use. This is the statutory standard for issuance of an EUA. The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services originally requested the EUA covering chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, and the FDA granted the EUA on March 28, 2020 based on the science and data available at the time. Today, in consultation with the FDA, BARDA sent a letter to the FDA requesting revocation of the EUA based on up to date science and data.
"We've made clear throughout the public health emergency that our actions will be guided by science and that our decisions may evolve as we learn more about the SARS-CoV-2 virus, review the latest data, and consider the balance of risks versus benefits of treatments for COVID-19," said FDA Deputy Commissioner for Medical and Scientific Affairs Anand Shah, M.D. "The FDA always underpins its decision-making with the most trustworthy, high-quality, up-to-date evidence available. We will continue to examine all of the emergency use authorizations the FDA has issued and make changes, as appropriate, based on emerging evidence."
The FDA has a responsibility to regularly review the appropriateness of an EUA, and as such, the agency will review emerging information associated with the emergency uses for the authorized products. Recent results from a large randomized clinical trial in hospitalized patients, a population similar to the population for which chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine were authorized for emergency use, demonstrated that hydroxychloroquine showed no benefit on mortality or in speeding recovery. This outcome was consistent with other new data, including data showing that the suggested dosing regimens for chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are unlikely to kill or inhibit the virus that causes COVID-19. The totality of scientific evidence currently available indicate a lack of benefit.
"While additional clinical trials continue to evaluate the potential benefit of these drugs in treating or preventing COVID-19, we determined the emergency use authorization was no longer appropriate. This action was taken following a rigorous assessment by scientists in our Center for Drug Evaluation and Research," said Patrizia Cavazzoni, M.D., acting director of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation. "We remain committed to using every tool at our disposal in collaboration with innovators and researchers to provide sick patients timely access to appropriate new therapies. Our decisions will always be based on objective and rigorous evaluation of the scientific data.This will never change."
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are both FDA-approved to treat or prevent malaria. Hydroxychloroquine is also approved to treat autoimmune conditions such as chronic discoid lupus erythematosus, systemic lupus erythematosus in adults, and rheumatoid arthritis. Both drugs have been prescribed for years to help patients with these debilitating, or even deadly, diseases, and FDA has determined that these drugs are safe and effective when used for these diseases in accordance with their FDA-approved labeling. Of note, FDA approved products may be prescribed by physicians for off-label uses if they determine it is appropriate for treating their patients, including during COVID.
The FDA, an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, protects the public health by assuring the safety, effectiveness, and security of human and veterinary drugs, vaccines and other biological products for human use, and medical devices. The agency also is responsible for the safety and security of our nation's food supply, cosmetics, dietary supplements, products that give off electronic radiation, and for regulating tobacco products.
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/coronavirus-covid-19-update-fda-revokes-emergency-use-authorization-chloroquine-and
#10096502 at 2020-07-28 01:41:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12922: Hydroxychloroquine Trending Hard Edition
>>10096484
Let's start with the big ones:
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
#10093754 at 2020-07-27 21:08:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12918: China Virus News Keeps Comin Edition
>>10093641
>10093568 HCQ Graphic use by country
follow-up on HCQ history from >>9246538 (pb)
for some intro background
HCQ history in this paper:
Hydroxychloroquine: From Malaria to Autoimmunity
Ilan Ben-Zvi, Shaye Kivity, Pnina Langevitz, Yehuda Shoenfeld
Clin Rev Allergy Immunol. 2012; 42(2): 145-153. Published online 2011 Jan 8. doi: 10.1007/s12016-010-8243-x
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7091063/
Table 1: Traditional indications and doses for the use of hydroxychloroquine
Table 2: Main adverse effects of chloroquine and HCQ treatment
Table 3: A summary of the effects of antimalarials in various conditions
Abstract: Quinine was first recognized as a potent antimalarial agent hundreds of years ago. Since then, the beneficial effects of quinine and its more advanced synthetic forms, chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, have been increasingly recognized in a myriad of other diseases in addition to malaria. In recent years, antimalarials were shown to have various immunomodulatory effects, and currently have an established role in the management of rheumatic diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis, skin diseases, and in the treatment of chronic Q fever. Lately, additional metabolic, cardiovascular, antithrombotic, and antineoplastic effects of antimalarials were shown. In this review, we discuss the known various immunomodulatory mechanisms of antimalarials and the current evidence for their beneficial effects in various diseases and in potential novel applications.
Keywords: Chloroquine, Hydroxychloroquine, Antimalarial, Novel, Therapy, Lupus"
Also,
Here is an Apr.9 review of ongoing clinical trials:
"Ongoing Clinical Trials for the Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7144665/
"Thirty-five trials are now investigating the use of the antimalarial drugs chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine against COVID-19 (Table 1A: Antimalarials)... Table 1. Ongoing Clinical Trials for the (A) Treatment and (B) Prevention of COVID-19 (Current as of 20 March, 2020)"
#10082223 at 2020-07-26 14:18:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12903: Record 170 Tons Of Physical Gold Edition
>>10082214
>>10082214
HYDROXYCHOLORQUINE
A few years ago I discovered google scholar. It didn't take long to figure out that this is where they hide older studies they don't want us to know about. (Try to find this stuff on google) Disclaimer: I am not an M.D.
These are conditions I found that are treated, studied, etc. with hydroxychloroquine as a therapeutic. (By itself and in combination with other drugs.) This list is by no means exhaustive as I stopped after approx. 25 pages.
More has to be out there. I'm going to start with the biggest impact diseases. Keep in mind the potential HIT big pharma will take if this info is well known!!!!
Let's start with the big ones:
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
#10072835 at 2020-07-25 13:14:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12891: The Healing Of Nations - Divine Justice Edition
Breaking COVID News That Could Save Your Life (American Association of Physicians & Surgeons)
Stunning positive news on hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) was released in early July, potentially opening up medical freedom at the time of America's celebration of our Declaration of Independence from British tyranny 244 years ago.
During the first six days of July, SIX positive clinical studies of HCQ were released:
three from the United States (one from Michigan at Henry Ford Health System, and two from New York state, including one primary care outpatient study by Dr. Vladimir Zelenko
three from other countries (Portugal, India, and Brazil).
All six studies showed that HCQ given early in COVID-19, alone or with zinc and azithromycin, reduces hospitalizations and deaths, with no serious heart or other adverse events.
Most media ignored these six positive studies, continuing to focus on fearmongering about HCQ "dangers" from now discredited, poorly designed and seriously flawed reports on use in critically ill hospitalized patients.
The Henry Ford study showed a 50 percent reduction in the death rate when HCQ was used early in hospitalized COVID patients. Dr. Zelenko's even earlier outpatient intervention with HCQ, azithromycin and zinc showed approximately 80% decrease in deaths. These extraordinary results show how many lives can be saved with early HCQ treatment.
Henry Ford physicians, researchers, and ethicists have filed an urgent application with FDA Commissioner Dr. Hahn for a new Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for early, out-patient HCQ use in COVID-19.
Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Institute in Dallas issued an urgent letter in support of the Henry Ford new outpatient EUA application, based on the remarkably positive outcomes in their own clinical study of prophylactic use of HCQ in their own medical workers.
Baylor's letter, from one of their cardiologists, showed benefit for a weekly prophylaxis regimen, and described no adverse cardiac outcomes. This directly rebuts the constant media hype about "heart dangers" of HCQ.
Baylor's report of prophylactic benefits is profoundly important, not only for front-line medical workers, but also for law enforcement officers, paramedics, dentists/dental hygienists, truck drivers, food-processing workers, clergy, behavioral health professionals, factory and grocery store workers, essential distribution centers, and many others.
Henry Ford and Baylor studies add safety data to that accumulated since HCQ was first FDA-approved in 1955, as well as safety reported in 2020 COVID-19 worldwide clinical outcomes, and the safety summaries of HCQ compared to current over-the-counter medicines presented to the Trump Administration May 25.
Americans urgently need to see this new and encouraging information to help relieve anxiety and fear about coronavirus. The mainstream media is still suppressing such information, which can both save lives and help America reopen safely.
Since it was approved more than 65 years ago for malaria, and later for lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, HCQ has been safely used worldwide in hundreds of millions of patients. More than 15 years ago, in the 2002-2003 SARS-CoV-1 outbreak, CDC conducted in-vitro studies that showed HCQ was a potent anti-viral agent. Since the SARS-CoV-2 virus, initially recognized in China, has been spreading around the world, HCQ has been widely used in dozens of countries as a safe and effective treatment for the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19.
https://aapsonline.org/breaking-covid-news-that-could-save-your-live/
#10056504 at 2020-07-23 18:35:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12870: Balls of Brass and Steel To Lead the Fight! Edition
>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29737455/
Current and Future Use of Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine in Infectious, Immune, Neoplastic, and Neurological Diseases: A Mini-Review
Domenico Plantone 1, Tatiana Koudriavtseva 2
Affiliations expand
PMID: 29737455 DOI: 10.1007/s40261-018-0656-y
Abstract
The process of finding new therapeutic indications for currently used drugs, defined as 'repurposing', is receiving growing attention. Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, with an original indication to prevent or cure malaria, have been successfully used to treat several infectious (HIV, Q fever, Whipple's disease, fungal infections), rheumatological (systemic lupus erythematosus, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren's syndrome), and other immunological diseases. Indeed, they have anti-inflammatory, immunomodulating, anti-infective, antithrombotic, and metabolic effects. Among the biological effects of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, it is important to highlight their antitumoral properties, likely due to their strong antiproliferative, antimutagenic, and inhibiting autophagy capacities. These effects make these drugs a possible option in the treatment of several tumors in association with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Finally, the repurposing of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine is currently being examined for neurological diseases such as neurosarcoidosis, chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to corticosteroids, and primary progressive multiple sclerosis. Several ongoing clinical trials have been testing these drugs in non-neoplastic and neoplastic diseases. Moreover, the well-demonstrated good tolerability of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine make them safe even during pregnancy. Gastrointestinal and cutaneous manifestations are considered not to be serious, while retinal, neuromuscular, and cardiac toxicities are classified as serious adverse events.
wtf is q fever
#10055691 at 2020-07-23 17:04:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12869: Pics Up! Make Em Count! Edition
Current and Future Use of Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine in Infectious, Immune, Neoplastic, and Neurological Diseases: A Mini-Review
2018, Domenico Plantone, Tatiana Koudriavtseva
Abstract
The process of finding new therapeutic indications for currently used drugs, defined as 'repurposing', is receiving growing attention. Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, with an original indication to prevent or cure malaria, have been successfully used to treat several infectious (HIV, Q fever, Whipple's disease, fungal infections), rheumatological (systemic lupus erythematosus, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren's syndrome), and other immunological diseases. Indeed, they have anti-inflammatory, immunomodulating, anti-infective, antithrombotic, and metabolic effects. Among the biological effects of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, it is important to highlight their antitumoral properties, likely due to their strong antiproliferative, antimutagenic, and inhibiting autophagy capacities. These effects make these drugs a possible option in the treatment of several tumors in association with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Finally, the repurposing of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine is currently being examined for neurological diseases such as neurosarcoidosis, chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to corticosteroids, and primary progressive multiple sclerosis. Several ongoing clinical trials have been testing these drugs in non-neoplastic and neoplastic diseases. Moreover, the well-demonstrated good tolerability of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine make them safe even during pregnancy. Gastrointestinal and cutaneous manifestations are considered not to be serious, while retinal, neuromuscular, and cardiac toxicities are classified as serious adverse events.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29737455/
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40261-018-0656-y
#9982689 at 2020-07-17 01:03:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12774: My Fellow Americans it is Time to Speak Up LOUDLY Edition
HCQ inhibits HIV?
2003:
Effects of chloroquine on viral infections: an old drug against today's diseases
Effects on HIV infection, Anti-HIV effects of chloroquine
"The anti-HIV activity of chloroquine has been shown not only in cell line models, but also in peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes -ie, cell culture models in which cellular uptake of chloroquine is closer to the conditions occurring in vivo. Under these conditions, it was possible to obtain levels of inhibition of viral replication above 90%."
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(03)00806-5
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(03)00806-5/fulltext
https://archive.vn/cTZGM
(I found a bunch of HCQ <> HIV studies)
1996:
Inhibition of HIV-1 replication by hydroxychloroquine: mechanism of action and comparison with zidovudine
"HCQ suppressed HIV-1 replication in a dose-dependent manner in both recently and chronically infected T-cell and monocytic cell lines."
https://www.clinicaltherapeutics.com/article/S0149-2918(96)80063-4/fulltext
https://archive.vn/LK3QV
1993:
Inhibition of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Replication by Hydroxychloroquine in T Cells and Monocytes
"These data suggest that HCQ may be useful adjunctive therapy in the treatment of HIV-1 infection."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8427717/?dopt=Abstract
https://archive.vn/06fWY
1995:
Hydroxychloroquine Treatment of Patients With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
"The amount of recoverable HIV-1 RNA in plasma declined significantly in the HCQ group over the 8-week period (P = 0.022), while it increased in the placebo group."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8565026/?dopt=Abstract
https://archive.vn/18UXF
https://archive.vn/M8iZr
1996:
The Antiinflammatory and Antiviral Effects of Hydroxychloroquine in Two Patients With Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and Active Inflammatory arthritis
"HCQ may exert simultaneous anti-inflammatory and antiviral effects in patients with HIV infection and inflammatory arthritis. If larger studies confirm this observation, it may be the drug of choice in this population of patients."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8546725/?dopt=Abstract
https://archive.vn/Dyfy0
2004:
Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine as Inhibitors of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) Activity
"Chloroquine and its analog hydroxychloroquine are two inexpensive agents that are widely used for the treatment of malaria and have been shown to achieve some level of anti-HIV activity."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15320751/
https://archive.vn/AskWC
2001:
The anti-HIV-1 activity of chloroquine.
"Interestingly, CQ is capable of inhibiting HIV-1 replication at concentrations within the range reported in plasma of individuals chronically treated with doses of the drug which have well-known and limited toxicity."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11166661/
https://archive.vn/aXgYF
2002:
Hydroxychloroquine, hydroxycarbamide, and didanosine as economic treatment for HIV-1
"This new combination of drugs could be suitable for countries that have restricted resources"
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12020529/
https://archive.vn/Ne1jY
2005:
Hydroxychloroquine, hydroxyurea and didanosine as initial therapy for HIV-infected patients with low viral load: safety, efficacy and resistance profile after 144 weeks
"This novel and well-tolerated combination controls viral replication during long-term follow up, with development of few resistance mutations. With careful monitoring it may be a useful strategy for delaying highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and associated toxicity in selected patients with low initial viral loads."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15670247/
https://archive.vn/76fxQ
Small sampling of studies
Imagine if HCQ was widely prescribed and suddenly HIV positive people began testing HIV negative.
#9958527 at 2020-07-14 16:51:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12743: Day Of Days For Sessions Edition
Local doctor pushing proven treatment of COVID into national debate
BRAWLEY - A front-line local doctor treating COVID-19 patients claims to have figured out what works to keep his patients alive. He claims to have answers on better controlling, and curbing, a pandemic that knows no boundaries.
Here is the letter Fareed sent to President Trump:
Dear President Trump and Task Force,
My name is Dr. George Fareed. I am a physician in Imperial County, California, that has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. I take care of patients on both an outpatient and inpatient basis, as well as nursing home patients, the most vulnerable among us.
In this letter, I am proposing a medical strategy that can help us not only through this current crisis, but also that will enable us to approach outbreaks of COVID-19 that may occur in the future.
In my attempts to keep people alive, I have had an opportunity to use many different types of treatments - remdesivir, dexamethasone, convalescent plasma replacement, etc. Yet, by far the best tool beyond supportive care with oxygen has been the combination of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), with either azithromycin or doxycycline, and zinc. This "HCQ cocktail" (that costs less than $100) has enabled me to prevent patients from being admitted to the hospital, as well as help those patients that are hospitalized. The key is giving the HCQ cocktail early, within the first five days of the disease.
''
Not only have I seen outstanding results with this approach, I have not seen any patient exhibit serious side-effects. To be clear - this drug has been used as an anti-malarial and to treat systemic lupus erythematosus as well as rheumatoid arthritis, and has over a 50-year track record for safety. It is shocking that it only now is being characterized as a dangerous drug.
https://www.thedesertreview.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/local-doctor-pushing-proven-treatment-of-covid-into-national-debate/article_ca59497a-c539-11ea-8943-4f707d6ebc1a.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=user-share
#9939423 at 2020-07-12 18:02:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12719: Diggz Continue - Suck It Shills Edition
Another Chinese plant, Andrographis paniculata that has antiviral properties against influenza and corona viruses
Broad-spectrum Antiviral Properties of Andrographolide
Abstract
Andrographolide, a diterpenoid, is known for its anti-inflammatory effects. It can be isolated from various plants of the genus Andrographis, commonly known as 'creat'. This purified compound has been tested for its anti-inflammatory effects in various stressful conditions, such as ischemia, pyrogenesis, arthritis, hepatic or neural toxicity, carcinoma, and oxidative stress, Apart from its anti-inflammatory effects, andrographolide also exhibits immunomodulatory effects by effectively enhancing cytotoxic T cells, natural killer (NK) cells, phagocytosis, and antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC). All these properties of andrographolide form the foundation for the use of this miraculous compound to restrain virus replication and virus-induced pathogenesis. The present article covers antiviral properties of andrographolide in variety of viral infections, with the hope of developing of a new highly potent antiviral drug with multiple effects.
#9821381 at 2020-07-02 04:46:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12570: NK memories of Singapore for Late Night Shift Edition
>>9821300
Dr. Fauci research continued
-–
This report is backed with 20 indexed references, some of which include HCQ
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/art.1780390122
arthritis & RHEUMATISM
Vol. 39, No. 1, January 1596, pp 157-161
6 1996, American College of Rheumatology
MATTHEW H. ORNSTEIN and KIRK SPERBER
THE ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND ANTIVIRAL EFFECTS OF
HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE IN TWO PATIENTS WITH
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME AND
ACTIVE INFLAMMATORY arthritis
(excerpts)
The antibiotic and antiviral properties of HCQ may also have been of help to our 2 patients. Neither patient developed an opportunistic infection while taking HCQ, although this may have simply been a matter of chance.
It is important to note that antimalarial medications also have antiprotozoal effects that could help to prevent opportunistic infections such as PCP and Toxoplusmu gondii (16,17). Indeed, the antimalarial drug primaquine is part of a current alternative regimen for treating active PCP in patients who cannot tolerate TMP/SMX (16). Patient 1 had been taking HCQ for 14 months, and developed PCP only after cessation of HCQ and TMP/SMX.
It has long been suspected that RA and other types of inflammatory arthritis may have a viral origin.
Using a medication that inhibits viral replication could theoretically decrease an inflammatory process by suppressing the cause.
The ability of HCQ to inhibit the replication of HIV (as well as other viruses) in vitro and in vivo suggests that it may be a good candidate treatment for patients with
an AIDS-associated arthritis.
All of the other options have considerable toxic side effects when compared with HCQ, and none possess its unique antiviral properties.
If HCQ can treat inflammatory arthritis associated with AIDS as well as act to inhibit HIV replication, it may be a drug of choice in these patients.
We are not suggesting that all patients with AIDS and various inflammatory arthropathies will improve with antimalarial therapy, only that there are multiple reasons for choosing HCQ over other agents.
Extreme caution would, of course, be needed in treating patients who have psoriatic arthritis with HCQ, so that the skin rash would not be exacerbated.
From the preliminary data presented, we believe that HCQ should now be studied in a controlled trial for patients with inflammatory arthritis who are HIV positive, in order to assess the benefits in both diseases.
—
That was in 1996
#9777691 at 2020-06-28 18:01:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12514: Sit at the table. Stand at the ready. Edition
Roger Stone: Deep State Wants Me Dead to Protect Itself
Detention in a federal prison in Jesup, GA, amounts to a "virtual death sentence," said Roger Stone on SiriusXM's Breitbart News Saturday with special guest host Ed Martin, referencing his age and health.
"I'm looking at a virtual death sentence in two weeks," declared Stone, of his prison sentence scheduled to begin on July 14. "Wayne County has five hundred employees who work in the correctional facility. The infection rate in Wayne County today is 25 percent of the the population and growing."
Stone continued, "There's no use of masks or gloves in [Federal Correctional Institution, Jesup]. There is no mandatory washing, and obviously there is no social distancing. This is a death sentence. It's purposeful. There's no question."
"I'm 69 years old," added Stone. "I've had asthma my entire life. Sending me to Georgia, to Jessup, immediately, is a death sentence. Actually, that's the idea, and here's why, Judge Amy Berman Jackson cannot afford to have my appeal get to a hearing, because when I do get to a hearing, I will expose her [and] the epic corruption of the clerks, and the epic corruption of the prosecutors. It's the end of the line for them. They need Roger Stone to die in a squalid hellhole of coronavirus."
Stone explained how those working for Robert Mueller's operation wanted him to lie about his communications with President Donald Trump in exchange for leniency. He said:
Mueller and his thugs offered me a deal, after bankrupting me [and] after threatening to jail me over this false allegation that I threatened the judge. It's a fraud. They said that if I would change my recollection about 29 personal phone calls between me and candidate Trump in 2016, if I would confirm false allegations by Michael Cohen and Rick Gates who both said they overheard phone calls between candidate Trump and myself coordinating the date of the release of the Wikileaks disclosures - which is completely false because I had no ability or capability to do that and I never had any such conversation with anyone, including the President of the United States or then candidate Trump - they would cut me a break.
Stone continued, "They would recommend to Judge Jackson that I serve no time all. All I had to do was roll on Donald Trump. All I had to do was bear false witness against him, and I said, 'No. Absolutely not.' That's why I'm in this situation today."
Stone described the financial burden of combating the Mueller-led operation.
"I was worried about who would support my wife - who is 73 years old, who is deaf and has rheumatoid arthritis - if I went to prison, because we've exhausted everything. We've lost our home, our savings, our insurance. We're literally indigent."
Stone invited people to support him via StoneDefenseFund.com.
"[My wife and I] are relying on the kindness of strangers to survive," stated Stone. "We're not living high. We're talking about rent and gasoline and groceries and medical expenses. That's about it."
https://www.breitbart.com/radio/2020/06/28/roger-stone-deep-state-wants-me-dead-to-protect-itself/
#9682567 at 2020-06-20 16:27:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12393: POTUS Made Juneteenth Famous ~ Echo From the Center of Universe Edition
>>9682503
People take HCQ every day for decades
If they have arthritis or lupus.
The doctors know.
#9669669 at 2020-06-19 12:37:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12377: [DS] Wants A Race War With A Dash Of COVID Edition
https://twitter.com/CaptainAnatine/status/1273695633585475589
This is Lyla.. and these are her last days with us.. She can no longer stand up because of arthritis. In these days we have all lost so much I can't bare to lose her but can't let her suffer.
<photo of dog>
from his profile: I am an author who survived the brainwashing LSD experiments conducted by the Canadian government in the 60s. I wrote a book about it.
….
is canada part of dog comms?
#9650506 at 2020-06-17 23:05:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12352: Cause Fucking Q-day Night Shift, That's Why! Edition
This is what Squirrel Drama-Poser says works for the Chinese Head Cold in South Africa:
Dexamethasone is used to treat conditions such as arthritis, blood/hormone/immune system disorders, allergic reactions, certain skin and eye conditions, breathing problems, certain bowel disorders, and certain cancers. It is also used as a test for an adrenal gland disorder (Cushing's syndrome).
This medication is a corticosteroid hormone (glucocorticoid). It decreases your body's natural defensive response and reduces symptoms such as swelling and allergic-type reactions.
How to use Dexamethasone
Take this medication by mouth as directed by your doctor. Take with food or milk to prevent stomach upset. Take this medication by mouth with a full glass of water (8 ounces/240 milliliters) unless your doctor directs you otherwise. If you are using the liquid form of the medication, use a medication-measuring device to carefully measure the prescribed dose. Do not use a household spoon.
Side Effects
Stomach upset, headache, dizziness, menstrual changes, trouble sleeping, increased appetite, or weight gain may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor or pharmacist promptly.
Remember that your doctor has prescribed this medication because he or she has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of side effects. Many people using this medication do not have serious side effects.
Tell your doctor right away if any of these unlikely but serious side effects occur: signs of infection (e.g., fever, persistent sore throat), bone/joint pain, increased thirst/urination, fast/slow/irregular heartbeat, eye pain/pressure, vision problems, heartburn, puffy face, swelling of the ankles/feet, symptoms of stomach/intestinal bleeding (such as stomach/abdominal pain, black/tarry stools, vomit that looks like coffee grounds), pain/redness/swelling of arms/legs, tiredness, mental/mood changes (e.g., depression, mood swings, agitation), unusual hair/skin growth, muscle pain/cramps, weakness, easy bruising/bleeding, slow wound healing, thinning skin, seizures.
Looks safe enough! WTF is wrong with HCQ?????
https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-1027-5021/dexamethasone-oral/dexamethasone-oral/details
#9648870 at 2020-06-17 20:47:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12349: It's All About Proof Edition
>>9647537
>>9647518
NOTABLE
Please include Minnesota…Gov. D. Tim Walz and accomplices are responsible for over 81% of the covid 19 deaths in MN by forcing covid 19 patients into nursing homes & assisted living facilities. And put barriers on Physicians being able to prescribe
1 - Hydroxychloroquine 200 mg one pill twice a day for 5 days
2 - Azithromycin 500 mg one pill a day for 5 days
3 - Zinc sulfate 220 mg one pill a day for 5 days
Remember, so much of the death is associated with the suicidal Democrat political decisions of certain states and countries to place COVID-19 patients in nursing homes.
An astounding 62 percent of all COVID-19 deaths were in the six states confirmed to have done this, even though they only compose 18 percent of the national population.
We destroyed our entire country, suspended democracy and possibly lost our Grandmas & Grandpas…all for a lie, and these people perpetrated the unscientific degree of panic. Will they ever admit the grave consequences of their error?
The negligent, corrupt & incompetent Democrat governors running huge budget deficits that are purposely using continuous extended lockdowns for Federal Taxpayer Money Bailouts for their own failures to govern, Those inept Democrat Governors that Refused Doctors and Pharmacies from dispensing Hydroxychloroquine that could have saved thousands of more lives and purposely Forced positive covid 19 patients into nursing homes. Theses negligent Democrat Governors "Grandma & Grandpa Killers" should be investigated, charged and prosecuted for their crimes!
"Hey Walz, how many grandmas did you kill today?"
Not enough for Governor Grandma Killer.
With 81% of Coronavirus Deaths in MN Nursing Homes, Gov. Walz Refuses to Stop Killing Grandmas
And he won't stop. The mere fact that 81% of coronavirus deaths in Minnesota have occurred in nursing homes won't even slow his grandma-killing administration down. Anyone with a conscience would stop, good thing Walz is a real lefty.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/point/2020/05/81-coronavirus-deaths-mn-nursing-homes-gov-walz-daniel-greenfield/#disqus_thread
In Minnesota, patients who needed it for arthritis and lupus faced shortages.
Pharmacists questioned whether they were required to fill prescriptions for hydroxychloroquine if there was no evidence of the drug's effectiveness on COVID-19.
The State Board of Pharmacy received reports from local pharmacies of practitioners trying to get the drug for themselves or their families, or hoarding supplies by stockpiling.
State officials say the Minnesota surge was so troubling. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz issued an executive order March 29, allowing pharmacies to refuse prescriptions for hydroxychloroquine as treatment for COVID-19.
Here's the order:
I authorize the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy, established pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 2019, section 151.02, to enforce the following medication dispensing limitations, until termination of the peacetime emergency declared in Executive Order 20-01. A prescription drug order for chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine must contain a diagnosis appropriate for the use of these medications and be dispensed for no more than 30 days at a time.
A statement from the governor's office said the order was meant to head off possible shortages:
These medications are routinely used for treatment of lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and other chronic medical conditions. Increased demand of these medications may result in shortages. To mitigate potential shortages, I have concluded that during this peacetime emergency the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy, must have authority to exercise appropriate discretion to limit dispensing of these medications.
Meanwhile, after that 286% jump in Minnesota prescriptions, on April 25, the Board of Pharmacy published this warning from the FDA - taking the drug for COVID-19 could result in serious health consequences.
Here's the warning:
The FDA is aware of reports of serious heart rhythm problems in patients with COVID-19 treated with hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine, often in combination with azithromycin and other QT prolonging medicines. We are also aware of increased use of these medicines through outpatient prescriptions. Therefore, we would like to remind health care professionals and patients of the known risks associated with both hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine. We will continue to investigate risks associated with the use of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine for COVID-19 and communicate publicly when we have more information. hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine have not been shown to be safe and effective for treating or preventing COVID-19.
https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2020/04/29/reality-check-who-in-minnesota-hoarded-an-unproven-coronavirus-drug/
https://mn.gov/governor/assets/EO%2020-23%20FINAL_tcm1055-425466.pdf
#9634739 at 2020-06-16 18:14:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12332: Left Land Hypocrisy, We Got It Covered Edition
>>9633888 pb
Another Highly-Touted Hydroxychloroquine Study Turns out to Be a Joke
Last week, Lancet had to retract the most highly-touted hydroxychloroquine study to date, which was used as evidence for entire countries to change their stance on the drug. The study, which was obviously flawed on its face (I commented well before it was exposed that the groupings made no sense), turned out to be produced by a shell company, with unverified data gathered by non-scientists.
But when that study flopped, another study was immediately latched onto. It's called the RECOVERY trials and was done in the UK. Supposedly, this study was the counter to the fake study published by Lancet. It was the proof that "well yeah, that other study was bad, but this one got the same results." Well, not so much.
Edmund Fordham wrote a piece on what is an emerging controversy, in which it appears the lead of the RECOVERY trial took hydroxychloroquine for another drug, resulting in a high death rate.
Internet sleuths also got to work on the very heavy doses of the drug that were given - 2400 mg in the first 24 hours, a 'dose fit for a gorilla' as one critic had it. Quizzed about this, Landray defended the dosage, twice, as being usual for other diseases such as amoebic dysentery. Say again? Hydroxychloroquine is used for lupus and arthritis as well as malaria, but dysentery? As a footnote in medical history, the older chloroquine was used half a century ago in attempts to control dysentery, but Professor Christian Perronne, head of infectious diseases at Garches, France, told France Soir that it had been abandoned before 1976. Was Landray confusing hydroxychloroquine with the hydroxyquinolines, which are used for dysentery?
1,132 patients died in the RECOVERY trial, with general death rates nearly 10% higher than other country's hospitals (the trial was randomized through Britain's NHS). Whether giving people 3x the usual dosage of most other studies played a part is now a very real question.
Landray defended himself twice, but is now claiming he's being misquoted. The French newspaper who quoted him denies that.
Landray explained there was no approved dosing for Covid because it was a new disease. Well, yes, but the toxic dose won't change depending on the illness. Asked whether the UK had a maximum dose for hydroxychloroquine, Landray wasn't sure, but opined it would be much larger, say six to ten times the trial's dose. That makes 24 whole grams. NICE says about 490 mg per day for a 75kg adult. In France 1800 mg in a day mandates hospitalization as a poisoning. Twenty-four grams at one go would be almost certainly lethal, possibly even to a gorilla. So Landray has had notice of some hard questions on dose, which will no doubt be explained in the full report, not yet released.
In the end, though, this study is just another in a long list which completely miss the mark and it's good that it was canceled. The effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine to fight coronavirus has always been in the early stages because of how the virus works. Doing trials on extremely sick, hospitalized patients is scientifically counterproductive because the viral infection itself is no longer the issue at that point. As the now-debunked Lancet published study counted in their data, giving hydroxychloroquine without adjacent drugs (anti-biotic and zinc) is pointless and using that data in "studies" to claim the drug doesn't work at all is incredibly misleading. Why is that even being studied and included in any determination of its effectiveness?
Countries and doctors that report success with hydroxychloroquine already know not to give it to late-stage patients and that it's ineffective when used alone. What they also know is that it does appear to have benefits for early-stage, non-hospitalized subjects when prescribed properly in conjunction with other drugs. Why is it so difficult for some to separate those things and focus on helping people?
The whole thing feels politicized at this point.
https://www.redstate.com/bonchie/2020/06/15/another-highly-touted-hydroxychloroquine-study-turns-out-to-be-a-joke/
#9634644 at 2020-06-16 18:04:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12332: Left Land Hypocrisy, We Got It Covered Edition
Another Highly-Touted Hydroxychloroquine Study Turns out to Be a Joke
Last week, Lancet had to retract the most highly-touted hydroxychloroquine study to date, which was used as evidence for entire countries to change their stance on the drug. The study, which was obviously flawed on its face (I commented well before it was exposed that the groupings made no sense), turned out to be produced by a shell company, with unverified data gathered by non-scientists.
But when that study flopped, another study was immediately latched onto. It's called the RECOVERY trials and was done in the UK. Supposedly, this study was the counter to the fake study published by Lancet. It was the proof that "well yeah, that other study was bad, but this one got the same results." Well, not so much.
Edmund Fordham wrote a piece on what is an emerging controversy, in which it appears the lead of the RECOVERY trial took hydroxychloroquine for another drug, resulting in a high death rate.
Internet sleuths also got to work on the very heavy doses of the drug that were given - 2400 mg in the first 24 hours, a 'dose fit for a gorilla' as one critic had it. Quizzed about this, Landray defended the dosage, twice, as being usual for other diseases such as amoebic dysentery. Say again? Hydroxychloroquine is used for lupus and arthritis as well as malaria, but dysentery? As a footnote in medical history, the older chloroquine was used half a century ago in attempts to control dysentery, but Professor Christian Perronne, head of infectious diseases at Garches, France, told France Soir that it had been abandoned before 1976. Was Landray confusing hydroxychloroquine with the hydroxyquinolines, which are used for dysentery?
1,132 patients died in the RECOVERY trial, with general death rates nearly 10% higher than other country's hospitals (the trial was randomized through Britain's NHS). Whether giving people 3x the usual dosage of most other studies played a part is now a very real question.
Landray defended himself twice, but is now claiming he's being misquoted. The French newspaper who quoted him denies that.
https://www.redstate.com/bonchie/2020/06/15/another-highly-touted-hydroxychloroquine-study-turns-out-to-be-a-joke/
#9634601 at 2020-06-16 17:58:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12332: Left Land Hypocrisy, We Got It Covered Edition
>>9633888 PB
Another Highly-Touted Hydroxychloroquine Study Turns out to Be a Joke
Last week, Lancet had to retract the most highly-touted hydroxychloroquine study to date, which was used as evidence for entire countries to change their stance on the drug. The study, which was obviously flawed on its face (I commented well before it was exposed that the groupings made no sense), turned out to be produced by a shell company, with unverified data gathered by non-scientists.
But when that study flopped, another study was immediately latched onto. It's called the RECOVERY trials and was done in the UK. Supposedly, this study was the counter to the fake study published by Lancet. It was the proof that "well yeah, that other study was bad, but this one got the same results." Well, not so much.
Edmund Fordham wrote a piece on what is an emerging controversy, in which it appears the lead of the RECOVERY trial took hydroxychloroquine for another drug, resulting in a high death rate.
Internet sleuths also got to work on the very heavy doses of the drug that were given - 2400 mg in the first 24 hours, a 'dose fit for a gorilla' as one critic had it. Quizzed about this, Landray defended the dosage, twice, as being usual for other diseases such as amoebic dysentery. Say again? Hydroxychloroquine is used for lupus and arthritis as well as malaria, but dysentery? As a footnote in medical history, the older chloroquine was used half a century ago in attempts to control dysentery, but Professor Christian Perronne, head of infectious diseases at Garches, France, told France Soir that it had been abandoned before 1976. Was Landray confusing hydroxychloroquine with the hydroxyquinolines, which are used for dysentery?
1,132 patients died in the RECOVERY trial, with general death rates nearly 10% higher than other country's hospitals (the trial was randomized through Britain's NHS). Whether giving people 3x the usual dosage of most other studies played a part is now a very real question.
Landray defended himself twice, but is now claiming he's being misquoted. The French newspaper who quoted him denies that.
Landray explained there was no approved dosing for Covid because it was a new disease. Well, yes, but the toxic dose won't change depending on the illness. Asked whether the UK had a maximum dose for hydroxychloroquine, Landray wasn't sure, but opined it would be much larger, say six to ten times the trial's dose. That makes 24 whole grams. NICE says about 490 mg per day for a 75kg adult. In France 1800 mg in a day mandates hospitalization as a poisoning. Twenty-four grams at one go would be almost certainly lethal, possibly even to a gorilla. So Landray has had notice of some hard questions on dose, which will no doubt be explained in the full report, not yet released.
In the end, though, this study is just another in a long list which completely miss the mark and it's good that it was canceled. The effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine to fight coronavirus has always been in the early stages because of how the virus works. Doing trials on extremely sick, hospitalized patients is scientifically counterproductive because the viral infection itself is no longer the issue at that point. As the now-debunked Lancet published study counted in their data, giving hydroxychloroquine without adjacent drugs (anti-biotic and zinc) is pointless and using that data in "studies" to claim the drug doesn't work at all is incredibly misleading. Why is that even being studied and included in any determination of its effectiveness?
Countries and doctors that report success with hydroxychloroquine already know not to give it to late-stage patients and that it's ineffective when used alone. What they also know is that it does appear to have benefits for early-stage, non-hospitalized subjects when prescribed properly in conjunction with other drugs. Why is it so difficult for some to separate those things and focus on helping people?
The whole thing feels politicized at this point.
https://www.redstate.com/bonchie/2020/06/15/another-highly-touted-hydroxychloroquine-study-turns-out-to-be-a-joke/
#9634572 at 2020-06-16 17:55:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12331: Love On An Escalator, Livin It Up an..DS.. Goin.. Down .........Edition
>>9633888
Last week, Lancet had to retract the most highly-touted hydroxychloroquine study to date, which was used as evidence for entire countries to change their stance on the drug. The study, which was obviously flawed on its face (I commented well before it was exposed that the groupings made no sense), turned out to be produced by a shell company, with unverified data gathered by non-scientists.
But when that study flopped, another study was immediately latched onto. It's called the RECOVERY trials and was done in the UK. Supposedly, this study was the counter to the fake study published by Lancet. It was the proof that "well yeah, that other study was bad, but this one got the same results." Well, not so much.
Edmund Fordham wrote a piece on what is an emerging controversy, in which it appears the lead of the RECOVERY trial took hydroxychloroquine for another drug, resulting in a high death rate.
Internet sleuths also got to work on the very heavy doses of the drug that were given - 2400 mg in the first 24 hours, a 'dose fit for a gorilla' as one critic had it. Quizzed about this, Landray defended the dosage, twice, as being usual for other diseases such as amoebic dysentery. Say again? Hydroxychloroquine is used for lupus and arthritis as well as malaria, but dysentery? As a footnote in medical history, the older chloroquine was used half a century ago in attempts to control dysentery, but Professor Christian Perronne, head of infectious diseases at Garches, France, told France Soir that it had been abandoned before 1976. Was Landray confusing hydroxychloroquine with the hydroxyquinolines, which are used for dysentery?
1,132 patients died in the RECOVERY trial, with general death rates nearly 10% higher than other country's hospitals (the trial was randomized through Britain's NHS). Whether giving people 3x the usual dosage of most other studies played a part is now a very real question.
Landray defended himself twice, but is now claiming he's being misquoted. The French newspaper who quoted him denies that.
Landray explained there was no approved dosing for Covid because it was a new disease. Well, yes, but the toxic dose won't change depending on the illness. Asked whether the UK had a maximum dose for hydroxychloroquine, Landray wasn't sure, but opined it would be much larger, say six to ten times the trial's dose. That makes 24 whole grams. NICE says about 490 mg per day for a 75kg adult. In France 1800 mg in a day mandates hospitalization as a poisoning. Twenty-four grams at one go would be almost certainly lethal, possibly even to a gorilla. So Landray has had notice of some hard questions on dose, which will no doubt be explained in the full report, not yet released.
In the end, though, this study is just another in a long list which completely miss the mark and it's good that it was canceled. The effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine to fight coronavirus has always been in the early stages because of how the virus works. Doing trials on extremely sick, hospitalized patients is scientifically counterproductive because the viral infection itself is no longer the issue at that point. As the now-debunked Lancet published study counted in their data, giving hydroxychloroquine without adjacent drugs (anti-biotic and zinc) is pointless and using that data in "studies" to claim the drug doesn't work at all is incredibly misleading. Why is that even being studied and included in any determination of its effectiveness?
Countries and doctors that report success with hydroxychloroquine already know not to give it to late-stage patients and that it's ineffective when used alone. What they also know is that it does appear to have benefits for early-stage, non-hospitalized subjects when prescribed properly in conjunction with other drugs. Why is it so difficult for some to separate those things and focus on helping people?
The whole thing feels politicized at this point.
https://www.redstate.com/bonchie/2020/06/15/another-highly-touted-hydroxychloroquine-study-turns-out-to-be-a-joke/
#9634237 at 2020-06-16 17:20:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12331: Love On An Escalator, Livin It Up an..DS.. Goin.. Down .........Edition
>>9633888
Last week, Lancet had to retract the most highly-touted hydroxychloroquine study to date, which was used as evidence for entire countries to change their stance on the drug. The study, which was obviously flawed on its face (I commented well before it was exposed that the groupings made no sense), turned out to be produced by a shell company, with unverified data gathered by non-scientists.
But when that study flopped, another study was immediately latched onto. It's called the RECOVERY trials and was done in the UK. Supposedly, this study was the counter to the fake study published by Lancet. It was the proof that "well yeah, that other study was bad, but this one got the same results." Well, not so much.
Edmund Fordham wrote a piece on what is an emerging controversy, in which it appears the lead of the RECOVERY trial took hydroxychloroquine for another drug, resulting in a high death rate.
Internet sleuths also got to work on the very heavy doses of the drug that were given - 2400 mg in the first 24 hours, a 'dose fit for a gorilla' as one critic had it. Quizzed about this, Landray defended the dosage, twice, as being usual for other diseases such as amoebic dysentery. Say again? Hydroxychloroquine is used for lupus and arthritis as well as malaria, but dysentery? As a footnote in medical history, the older chloroquine was used half a century ago in attempts to control dysentery, but Professor Christian Perronne, head of infectious diseases at Garches, France, told France Soir that it had been abandoned before 1976. Was Landray confusing hydroxychloroquine with the hydroxyquinolines, which are used for dysentery?
1,132 patients died in the RECOVERY trial, with general death rates nearly 10% higher than other country's hospitals (the trial was randomized through Britain's NHS). Whether giving people 3x the usual dosage of most other studies played a part is now a very real question.
Landray defended himself twice, but is now claiming he's being misquoted. The French newspaper who quoted him denies that.
Landray explained there was no approved dosing for Covid because it was a new disease. Well, yes, but the toxic dose won't change depending on the illness. Asked whether the UK had a maximum dose for hydroxychloroquine, Landray wasn't sure, but opined it would be much larger, say six to ten times the trial's dose. That makes 24 whole grams. NICE says about 490 mg per day for a 75kg adult. In France 1800 mg in a day mandates hospitalization as a poisoning. Twenty-four grams at one go would be almost certainly lethal, possibly even to a gorilla. So Landray has had notice of some hard questions on dose, which will no doubt be explained in the full report, not yet released.
In the end, though, this study is just another in a long list which completely miss the mark and it's good that it was canceled. The effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine to fight coronavirus has always been in the early stages because of how the virus works. Doing trials on extremely sick, hospitalized patients is scientifically counterproductive because the viral infection itself is no longer the issue at that point. As the now-debunked Lancet published study counted in their data, giving hydroxychloroquine without adjacent drugs (anti-biotic and zinc) is pointless and using that data in "studies" to claim the drug doesn't work at all is incredibly misleading. Why is that even being studied and included in any determination of its effectiveness?
Countries and doctors that report success with hydroxychloroquine already know not to give it to late-stage patients and that it's ineffective when used alone. What they also know is that it does appear to have benefits for early-stage, non-hospitalized subjects when prescribed properly in conjunction with other drugs. Why is it so difficult for some to separate those things and focus on helping people?
The whole thing feels politicized at this point.
https://www.redstate.com/bonchie/2020/06/15/another-highly-touted-hydroxychloroquine-study-turns-out-to-be-a-joke/
#9621489 at 2020-06-15 16:14:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12314: Patriots Unified. Kun Is Comfy Edition
Another Highly-Touted Hydroxychloroquine Study Turns out to Be a Joke
Last week, Lancet had to retract the most highly-touted hydroxychloroquine study to date, which was used as evidence for entire countries to change their stance on the drug. The study, which was obviously flawed on its face (I commented well before it was exposed that the groupings made no sense), turned out to be produced by a shell company, with unverified data gathered by non-scientists.
But when that study flopped, another study was immediately latched onto. It's called the RECOVERY trials and was done in the UK. Supposedly, this study was the counter to the fake study published by Lancet. It was the proof that "well yeah, that other study was bad, but this one got the same results." Well, not so much.
Edmund Fordham wrote a piece on what is an emerging controversy, in which it appears the lead of the RECOVERY trial took hydroxychloroquine for another drug, resulting in a high death rate.
Internet sleuths also got to work on the very heavy doses of the drug that were given - 2400 mg in the first 24 hours, a 'dose fit for a gorilla' as one critic had it. Quizzed about this, Landray defended the dosage, twice, as being usual for other diseases such as amoebic dysentery. Say again? Hydroxychloroquine is used for lupus and arthritis as well as malaria, but dysentery? As a footnote in medical history, the older chloroquine was used half a century ago in attempts to control dysentery, but Professor Christian Perronne, head of infectious diseases at Garches, France, told France Soir that it had been abandoned before 1976. Was Landray confusing hydroxychloroquine with the hydroxyquinolines, which are used for dysentery?
https://www.redstate.com/bonchie/2020/06/15/another-highly-touted-hydroxychloroquine-study-turns-out-to-be-a-joke/
#9609602 at 2020-06-14 11:29:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12299: The 'Because That's What Creepy Shadow Governments Do' Edition
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/seattle-man-11-million-coronavirus-hospital-bill_n_5ee5111dc5b676f4687a80cb
Seattle Man Gets $1.1 Million Coronavirus Hospital Bill: Report
Due to directives from Boards of Pharmacy, we are ONLY dispensing Hydroxychloroquine to patients with history of use for an autoimmune disorder such as Lupus or Rheumatoid arthritis prior to 3/1/2020 or a positive diagnosis of COVID-19.
https://www.healthwarehouse.com/hydroxychloroquine-200mg-tablets-generic-plaquenil.html
#9553558 at 2020-06-10 00:11:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12227: The Wait Will Soon Be Over Edition
>>9553205
I would suggest investigating some version of the paleo diet. One version of the diet used to help people with auto-immunity is that taught by Dr. Terry Wahls. Rheumatoid arthritis, I believe is often caused by vaccines. Pharmaceuticals may suppress this, but not cure it. I do not know if quinine is safe for someone with RA, but a good source of quinine is tonic water. HCQ,if you don't know, is the pharmaceutical derived from quinine. I use Q tonic.
https://terrywahls.com/about-the-wahls-protocol/
#9553467 at 2020-06-10 00:05:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12227: The Wait Will Soon Be Over Edition
>>9553349
rheumatoid arthritis
it's an hcq slide
#9553353 at 2020-06-09 23:58:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12227: The Wait Will Soon Be Over Edition
>>9553205
Video Embedded is..
Medical Cannabis: What people with arthritis need to know - arthritis Society
There is also a documentary about "Rick Simpson Oil". Worth a watch. Not medical advice.
PS. HCQ is safe for pregnant women afaik. That says everything.
#9543734 at 2020-06-09 07:05:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12215 It's shake & bake & I helped Edition
I have arthritis I could never take a knee, they'll have to kill me.
#9531429 at 2020-06-08 11:01:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12199: Peaceful Protesters Chant We Got the Guillotine Edition
Just been sent this link to a lengthy Fbuk post. Can anons tell me if it's gen or been de-bunked?
https://www.facebook.com/100001216035738/posts/3205888656128304/?sfnsn=scwspwa&extid=Uh2Ydw1mHyf5HKeb
It says that Coronavirus is:
1) A bacterium not a virus,
2) Causes clotting in veins and is easily cured with aspirin and anti-coagulants,
3) That the WHO ordered countries NOT to do autopsies but the Italians did anyway and found the clotted veins….
Article content (shortened to fit):
Italy went against WHO, saying no autopies, Did 50 autopsies
Italy allegedly discovered covid is not virus, but bacterium. It clots blood and reduces oxygen saturation from dispersing throughout body. They went against the WHO directions of no autopsies. Italian Ministry of Health ordered autopsies, found blood was clotted in all of patients veins. They immediately started using aspirin 100mg and a coagulant medication. And had immense success. 14,000 people were released from hospital. Italy demanding Bill Gates and WHO be held accountable for crimes against humanity misleading, and withholding life saving information, which cost lives of thousands. Ventilators and ICU units not necessary. Vaccine is not necessary. Covid19 is a bacterium, easily treated with aspirin and coagulant. Hopefully our president will learn about this and do something about it! Before we lose all of our constitutional freedoms.
Another article: Carlie J Gardipee 2020
Discovery: Autopsies Prove that COVID-19 is a Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (Pulmonary Thrombosis)
It is now clear that whole world has been attacking so-called Coronavirus Pandemic wrongly due to a serious pathophysiological diagnosis error.
According to valuable information from Italian pathologists, ventilators and intensive care units were never needed.
Autopsies performed by Italian pathologists has shown that it is not pneumonia but it is Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (Thrombosis) which ought to be fought with antibiotics, antivirals, anti-inflammatories and anticoagulants.
The impressive case of a Mexican family in US who claimed they were cured with a home remedy was documented: three 500 mg aspirins dissolved in lemon juice boiled with honey, taken hot.
The next day they woke up as if nothing had happened to them! Well, the scientific information that follows proves they are right!
Also Read: Coronavirus: Safety Health Measures Beyond the Surgical Mask and Hand Sanitizers
"THE END OF COVID-19 IS NEAR"- GAIN AFRICA DIRECTOR DECLARES, BACKED W.H.O CHIEFS
"Thanks to 50 autopsies performed on patients who died of COVID-19, Italian pathologists have discovered that IT IS NOT PNEUMONIA, strictly speaking, because the virus does not only kill pneumocytes of this type, but uses an inflammatory storm to create an endothelial vascular thrombosis."
In disseminated intravascular coagulation, the lung is the most affected because it is the most inflamed, but there is also a heart attack, stroke and many other thromboembolic diseases.
The inflammation does a great deal of tissue damage and creates ground for thrombus formation. However, the main problem is not the virus, but the immune hyperreaction that destroys the cell where the virus is installed.
In fact, patients with rheumatoid arthritis have never needed to be admitted to the ICU because they are on corticosteroid therapy, which is a great anti-inflammatory.
#9482189 at 2020-06-05 09:39:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12136: It's Great to be White Edition
>>9482182
I could use this for me arthritis but I don't want to be color blind.
#9451961 at 2020-06-03 19:24:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12097: Presser A Hit on DS Edition
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/22/health/malaria-drug-trump-coronavirus.html
By Denise Grady
May 22, 2020
Malaria Drug Taken by Trump Is Tied to Increased Risk of Heart Problems and Death in New Study
The drugs did not help coronavirus patients, and should not be used outside clinical trials, researchers said.
By Denise Grady
May 22, 2020
The malaria drugs hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine did not help coronavirus patients and may have done harm, according to a new study based on the records of nearly 15,000 patients who received the drugs and 81,000 who did not.
Some were also given the antibiotic azithromycin, or a related medicine.
Hydroxychloroquine is the drug that President Trump has advocated, and that he said he has been taking in hopes of preventing coronavirus infection.
People who received the drugs were more likely to have abnormal heart rhythms, according to the study in the The Lancet. They were also more likely to die. But the findings were not definitive, because the study was observational, meaning that the patients were not picked at random to receive the drug or not, and may have had underlying differences that affected their outcomes.
The findings match those of several earlier observational studies that also found no benefit and possible harm from the drugs, and that have led some medical centers to stop recommending their use.
The new study is based on data from 96,032 coronavirus patients from 671 hospitals around the world. The authors say it is the most comprehensive study to date. While acknowledging the limitations of observational studies, they write, "our findings suggest not only an absence of therapeutic benefit but also potential harm with the use of hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine drug regimens," with or without antibiotics, in hospitalized patients with Covid-19.
Because of possible underlying differences between treated and untreated patients, this type of study cannot provide definitive evidence about drug safety and effectiveness. Even so, the authors recommended that the drugs not be used outside clinical trials, and they said carefully controlled trials were urgently needed.
Several clinical trials are underway around the world.
Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are approved to treat malaria and the autoimmune diseases lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. They have long been considered safe for those conditions - except for people known to have underlying disorders affecting their heart rhythm.
The drugs, sometimes combined with the antibiotic azithromycin, have been widely used to treat coronavirus patients in hospitals around the world, despite the lack of evidence that they help. Anecdotal reports of patients who seemed to improve and laboratory findings of a possible antiviral effect spurred use of the drugs, because there is no proven treatment for Covid-19 and doctors have been desperate to give severely ill patients some kind of therapy.
One month ago, the Food and Drug Administration issued a safety warning about both hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, saying the drugs could cause dangerous abnormalities in heart rhythm in coronavirus patients, and should be used only in clinical trials or hospitals where patients can be closely monitored for heart problems. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases made a similar warning, and also advised against combining the drugs with azithromycin outside clinical trials.
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The findings of the new study did not suggest that the disturbances in heart rhythm caused the increased deaths that the authors observed, according to an editorial in The Lancet. The editorial said that some other property of the drugs might, in theory, worsen the illness, or that cardiac damage and low blood oxygen caused by the infection could make patients more vulnerable to dangerous rhythm abnormalities caused by the drugs.
Mr. Trump revealed on Monday that he had been taking hydroxychloroquine and continued to test negative for the virus. Later this week, he said the regimen would end within a day or two and he would stop taking it.
#9351857 at 2020-05-28 23:22:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11968: In Case The DS Thinks They Are Winning Edition
The Hydroxychloroquine Controversy Is a Reminder That Prescription Laws Are a Government Racket
After President Trump declared that he uses hydroxychloroquine, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) walked back its advice against the drug and seemingly all others as well. "The decision to take any drug," the head of the agency said, is "between a patient and their doctor."
The FDA has had two shining moments during the spread of the coronavirus. At neither time did the agency do something so much as it undid something.
The first moment was March 13, when the FDA dropped its onerous approval process for coronavirus test kits. It was still late to the game, but the move helped save face.
On Tuesday, there wasn't much left to preserve after the FDA commissioner issued a statement essentially nullifying much of his own bureaucracy's purpose for existing.
"The decision to take any drug is ultimately a decision between a patient and their doctor," FDA commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn said in an emailed statement to various news outlets, including the Hill and CNBC.
This came in response to President Trump's remarks that same day that he had been taking hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as a preventative measure against COVID-19 for "a couple weeks."
"I think people should be allowed to," Trump said.
The FDA would say that, technically, people are allowed to use HCQ. It's just not government approved for anything other than malaria, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis. And although doctors may, and do, prescribe it for "off-label" treatments, a prescription-a government-mandated document that controls public access-is still required.
What does it matter, beyond the legal consequences, whether a prescription is written for HCQ or not? In Trump's case, the president merely requested HCQ from his doctor. It wasn't even recommended to him. Suppose no prescription were required and HCQ were over the counter. Might Trump or anyone else consult their physician or a pharmacist anyway?
All the prescription law can do is potentially weaken the doctor-patient relationship.
As the late Dr. Thomas Szasz observed in his book Our Right to Drugs, a "colossal charade" between patients, doctors, insurance companies, and the government arises from this regulatory framework of prescription drug laws. He wrote:
The fact that our drug laws require people to secure a prescription for many of the drugs they want (but cannot get on the free market) fosters a mutually degrading dishonesty between physicians and patients.
https://mises.org/wire/hydroxychloroquine-controversy-reminder-prescription-laws-are-government-racket
#9348107 at 2020-05-28 18:33:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11963: Making Doom Great Again Edition
Russia WILL NOT ban hydroxychloroquine, drug taken by US President Trump, for use in treating Covid-19
Russia's Health Ministry announced it will not ban hydroxychloroquine, seen by some as potentially dangerous. The drug, touted by US President Trump, has been suspended for use in treating Covid-19 in France, Italy, and Belgium.
On Thursday, the Russian Health Ministry stated on its website that hydroxychloroquine's effectiveness and safety in the treatment of coronavirus is continually being monitored, but the ministry is not taking any steps towards outlawing it. This decision is in sharp contrast to moves made by some European countries which, due to safety concerns, have completely stopped the prescription of the drug to fight the coronavirus.
"Several drugs are used to treat patients with Covid-19," a ministry statement said. "Among these drugs is hydroxychloroquine, which, due to its anti-inflammatory effect and effect on the immune system, has been used for decades to treat malaria, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic lupus erythematosus."
According to the Health Ministry, recommendations to use HCQ have come from various foreign studies confirming its effectiveness, and it has been included in several national and international clinical guidelines, including in Russia. As it stands, Russian doctors are able to give the drug to patients who provide informed consent, taking into account potential side effects and risk factors.
"According to the results of monitoring the safety of hydroxychloroquine drugs during the Covid-19 pandemic in the Russian Federation, there were no fatal outcomes associated with rhythm disturbance in patients with HCQ," the ministry said.
The drug, most often used to treat malaria, rose to prominence on March 19 when US President Donald Trump promoted the medication as a potential treatment for Covid?19. On May 25, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced it would be suspending its hydroxychloroquine testing out of what it called an "abundance of caution." HCQ was just one part of a more extensive study of experimental coronavirus treatments.
https://www.rt.com/russia/490018-russia-not-ban-drug-covid19/
#9344725 at 2020-05-28 15:03:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11959: Thursday Thuggery. Made Possible By the Soros Foundation Edition
Russia WILL NOT ban hydroxychloroquine, drug taken by US President Trump, for use in treating Covid-19
Russia's Health Ministry announced it will not ban hydroxychloroquine, seen by some as potentially dangerous. The drug, touted by US President Trump, has been suspended for use in treating Covid-19 in France, Italy, and Belgium.
On Thursday, the Russian Health Ministry stated on its website that hydroxychloroquine's effectiveness and safety in the treatment of coronavirus is continually being monitored, but the ministry is not taking any steps towards outlawing it. This decision is in sharp contrast to moves made by some European countries which, due to safety concerns, have completely stopped the prescription of the drug to fight the coronavirus.
"Several drugs are used to treat patients with Covid-19," a ministry statement said. "Among these drugs is hydroxychloroquine, which, due to its anti-inflammatory effect and effect on the immune system, has been used for decades to treat malaria, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic lupus erythematosus."
https://www.rt.com/russia/490018-russia-not-ban-drug-covid19/
#9344302 at 2020-05-28 14:05:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11959: Thursday Thuggery. Made Possible By the Soros Foundation Edition
#11955
>>9341019 Springer would be proud: Florida data scientist axed for refusing to alter COVID-19 stats, fired from university job for having affair with student.
>>9341086 For keks: Woman from Kekistan enters United States Post Office to protest the COVID scam.
>>9341087, >>9341094 The situation has escalated at the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct.
>>9341095 Google Trends for 'ILS approach'
>>9341096 Anon dig: Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs).. What's dis?
>>9341133 Executive Order on Social Media Companies Will Be Signed on Thursday - White House
>>9341214 Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt News Round Up: Gravey Edition
>>9341283 News Corp to cut jobs in restructure towards digital-only community and regional newspapers
>>9341291 UPDATE: National Guard support requested by city to combat riots in South Minneapolis
>>9341299 Voltaren manufacturers fined $4.5m for misleading consumers over arthritis gel claims. What else are they misrepresenting?
>>9341329 Gosar: So we have the ability to trace interactions between individuals with Covid-19 but not Jeffrey Epstein's pedophile ring?
>>9341503 Japan Ends Coronavirus Emergency With 850 Deaths and No Lockdown
>>9341663 #11955
#11954
>>9340403, >>9340629 planefaggin and boatfaggin
>>9340369 Beijing reportedly preparing two-carrier drills as US Lancer bombers patrol South China Sea
>>9340120 @TomFitton and @jack clarifying yesterdays "fact check" and issuing an update
>>9340321 New DJT - He looks better! (Biden w mask on)
>>9340412 "Fuck the flag, fuck America," protesters in L.A. exclaim. BLM protesters are trying to burn an American flag while blocking traffic in downtown Los Angeles.
>>9340472, >>9340522 reports of pawn shop owner shooting a looter (still just claims but we got a vid naow)
>>9340331 Pompeo: US ending #Iran sanction waivers, measure effective in 60 days
>>9340714 Target after 'teh looting'
>>9340699 reports from twatterer - NG inbound to Minn w water canons (no official sauce)
>>9340825 #11954
Previously Collected Notables
>>9340077 #11953
>>9337736 #11950, >>9338502 #11951, >>9339287 #11952
>>9335395 #11947, >>9336173 #11948, >>9336962 #11949
>>9333087 #11944, >>9333767 #11945, >>9334712 #11946
>>9330791 #11941, >>9331547 #11942, >>9332399 #11943
Notables Aggregators: https://wearethene.ws & https://qnotables.com
#9343408 at 2020-05-28 11:22:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11958: The 'Multiple Prior Patterns' Edition
#11956
>>9341921 103-year-old Massachusetts woman beats coronavirus, celebrates with Bud Light
>>9341952 AP: Iran's parliament elects a hard-line former mayor of Tehran as the legislative body's new speaker. Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, a challenger in Iran's 2017 presidential election.
>>9342005 Disney World is set to reopen on July 11 with masks and temperature checks required
>>9342048 Ballot bullshit: I got two California ballots. You are correct about the registration rolls and I haven't even moved in 6 years.
>>9342108 Business owners at a loss over potentially missing Phase 2 deadline
>>9342131 United States Strategic Approach to The People's Republic of China
>>9342409 China's parliament approved directly imposing national security legislation on #HongKong.
>>9342418 Two pro-democracy lawmakers were removed from Hong Kong's Legislative Council where lawmakers were debating a bill that would make disrespect of China's national anthem a criminal offense
>>9342456 Allegedly, Ilhan Omar's daughter has been aiding and abetting rioters in Minneapolis.
>>9342463 Australian arm of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp to stop printing more than 100 regional newspapers after the coronavirus shutdown gutted advertising revenue, accelerating a downturn in the country's media sector
>>9342473 One of the architects of Israel's and #Sudan's normalization of relations, Najwa Gadaheldam, died of #coronavirus after being flown to #Israel to receive treatment according to foreign sources.
>>9342481 A cyber winter is coming and it will be faster than suspected, Israel's #cyber czar warned on Wednesday, a week after #Iran tried hacking #Israel's water system.
>>9342518 #11956
#11955
>>9341019 Springer would be proud: Florida data scientist axed for refusing to alter COVID-19 stats, fired from university job for having affair with student.
>>9341086 For keks: Woman from Kekistan enters United States Post Office to protest the COVID scam.
>>9341087, >>9341094 The situation has escalated at the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct.
>>9341095 Google Trends for 'ILS approach'
>>9341096 Anon dig: Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs).. What's dis?
>>9341133 Executive Order on Social Media Companies Will Be Signed on Thursday - White House
>>9341214 Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt News Round Up: Gravey Edition
>>9341283 News Corp to cut jobs in restructure towards digital-only community and regional newspapers
>>9341291 UPDATE: National Guard support requested by city to combat riots in South Minneapolis
>>9341299 Voltaren manufacturers fined $4.5m for misleading consumers over arthritis gel claims. What else are they misrepresenting?
>>9341329 Gosar: So we have the ability to trace interactions between individuals with Covid-19 but not Jeffrey Epstein's pedophile ring?
>>9341503 Japan Ends Coronavirus Emergency With 850 Deaths and No Lockdown
>>9341663 #11955
#11954
>>9340403, >>9340629 planefaggin and boatfaggin
>>9340369 Beijing reportedly preparing two-carrier drills as US Lancer bombers patrol South China Sea
>>9340120 @TomFitton and @jack clarifying yesterdays "fact check" and issuing an update
>>9340321 New DJT - He looks better! (Biden w mask on)
>>9340412 "Fuck the flag, fuck America," protesters in L.A. exclaim. BLM protesters are trying to burn an American flag while blocking traffic in downtown Los Angeles.
>>9340472, >>9340522 reports of pawn shop owner shooting a looter (still just claims but we got a vid naow)
>>9340331 Pompeo: US ending #Iran sanction waivers, measure effective in 60 days
>>9340714 Target after 'teh looting'
>>9340699 reports from twatterer - NG inbound to Minn w water canons (no official sauce)
>>9340825 #11954
Previously Collected Notables
>>9340077 #11953
>>9337736 #11950, >>9338502 #11951, >>9339287 #11952
>>9335395 #11947, >>9336173 #11948, >>9336962 #11949
>>9333087 #11944, >>9333767 #11945, >>9334712 #11946
>>9330791 #11941, >>9331547 #11942, >>9332399 #11943
Notables Aggregators: https://wearethene.ws & https://qnotables.com
#9342555 at 2020-05-28 07:55:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11957: The 'Executive Orders Are Best Served Officially' Edition
Global Announcements
Klausutis/Scarborough diggz https://pastebin.com/FFB6n1VG
Notables
are not endorsements
#11956
>>9341921 103-year-old Massachusetts woman beats coronavirus, celebrates with Bud Light
>>9341952 AP: Iran's parliament elects a hard-line former mayor of Tehran as the legislative body's new speaker. Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, a challenger in Iran's 2017 presidential election.
>>9342005 Disney World is set to reopen on July 11 with masks and temperature checks required
>>9342048 Ballot bullshit: I got two California ballots. You are correct about the registration rolls and I haven't even moved in 6 years.
>>9342108 Business owners at a loss over potentially missing Phase 2 deadline
>>9342131 United States Strategic Approach to The People's Republic of China
>>9342409 China's parliament approved directly imposing national security legislation on #HongKong.
>>9342418 Two pro-democracy lawmakers were removed from Hong Kong's Legislative Council where lawmakers were debating a bill that would make disrespect of China's national anthem a criminal offense
>>9342456 Allegedly, Ilhan Omar's daughter has been aiding and abetting rioters in Minneapolis.
>>9342463 Australian arm of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp to stop printing more than 100 regional newspapers after the coronavirus shutdown gutted advertising revenue, accelerating a downturn in the country's media sector
>>9342473 One of the architects of Israel's and #Sudan's normalization of relations, Najwa Gadaheldam, died of #coronavirus after being flown to #Israel to receive treatment according to foreign sources.
>>9342481 A cyber winter is coming and it will be faster than suspected, Israel's #cyber czar warned on Wednesday, a week after #Iran tried hacking #Israel's water system.
>>9342518 #11956
#11955
>>9341019 Springer would be proud: Florida data scientist axed for refusing to alter COVID-19 stats, fired from university job for having affair with student.
>>9341086 For keks: Woman from Kekistan enters United States Post Office to protest the COVID scam.
>>9341087, >>9341094 The situation has escalated at the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct.
>>9341095 Google Trends for 'ILS approach'
>>9341096 Anon dig: Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs).. What's dis?
>>9341133 Executive Order on Social Media Companies Will Be Signed on Thursday - White House
>>9341214 Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt News Round Up: Gravey Edition
>>9341283 News Corp to cut jobs in restructure towards digital-only community and regional newspapers
>>9341291 UPDATE: National Guard support requested by city to combat riots in South Minneapolis
>>9341299 Voltaren manufacturers fined $4.5m for misleading consumers over arthritis gel claims. What else are they misrepresenting?
>>9341329 Gosar: So we have the ability to trace interactions between individuals with Covid-19 but not Jeffrey Epstein's pedophile ring?
>>9341503 Japan Ends Coronavirus Emergency With 850 Deaths and No Lockdown
>>9341663 #11955
#11954
>>9340403, >>9340629 planefaggin and boatfaggin
>>9340369 Beijing reportedly preparing two-carrier drills as US Lancer bombers patrol South China Sea
>>9340120 @TomFitton and @jack clarifying yesterdays "fact check" and issuing an update
>>9340321 New DJT - He looks better! (Biden w mask on)
>>9340412 "Fuck the flag, fuck America," protesters in L.A. exclaim. BLM protesters are trying to burn an American flag while blocking traffic in downtown Los Angeles.
>>9340472, >>9340522 reports of pawn shop owner shooting a looter (still just claims but we got a vid naow)
>>9340331 Pompeo: US ending #Iran sanction waivers, measure effective in 60 days
>>9340714 Target after 'teh looting'
>>9340699 reports from twatterer - NG inbound to Minn w water canons (no official sauce)
>>9340825 #11954
Previously Collected Notables
>>9340077 #11953
>>9337736 #11950, >>9338502 #11951, >>9339287 #11952
>>9335395 #11947, >>9336173 #11948, >>9336962 #11949
>>9333087 #11944, >>9333767 #11945, >>9334712 #11946
>>9330791 #11941, >>9331547 #11942, >>9332399 #11943
Notables Aggregators: https://wearethene.ws & https://qnotables.com
#9341702 at 2020-05-28 06:06:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11956: The 'Executive Decisions For Social Media' Edition
Global Announcements
Klausutis/Scarborough diggz https://pastebin.com/FFB6n1VG
Notables
are not endorsements
#11955
>>9341019 Springer would be proud: Florida data scientist axed for refusing to alter COVID-19 stats, fired from university job for having affair with student.
>>9341086 For keks: Woman from Kekistan enters United States Post Office to protest the COVID scam.
>>9341087, >>9341094 The situation has escalated at the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct.
>>9341095 Google Trends for 'ILS approach'
>>9341096 Anon dig: Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs).. What's dis?
>>9341133 Executive Order on Social Media Companies Will Be Signed on Thursday - White House
>>9341214 Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt News Round Up: Gravey Edition
>>9341283 News Corp to cut jobs in restructure towards digital-only community and regional newspapers
>>9341291 UPDATE: National Guard support requested by city to combat riots in South Minneapolis
>>9341299 Voltaren manufacturers fined $4.5m for misleading consumers over arthritis gel claims. What else are they misrepresenting?
>>9341329 Gosar: So we have the ability to trace interactions between individuals with Covid-19 but not Jeffrey Epstein's pedophile ring?
>>9341503 Japan Ends Coronavirus Emergency With 850 Deaths and No Lockdown
>>9341663 #11955
#11954
>>9340403, >>9340629 planefaggin and boatfaggin
>>9340369 Beijing reportedly preparing two-carrier drills as US Lancer bombers patrol South China Sea
>>9340120 @TomFitton and @jack clarifying yesterdays "fact check" and issuing an update
>>9340321 New DJT - He looks better! (Biden w mask on)
>>9340412 "Fuck the flag, fuck America," protesters in L.A. exclaim. BLM protesters are trying to burn an American flag while blocking traffic in downtown Los Angeles.
>>9340472, >>9340522 reports of pawn shop owner shooting a looter (still just claims but we got a vid naow)
>>9340331 Pompeo: US ending #Iran sanction waivers, measure effective in 60 days
>>9340714 Target after 'teh looting'
>>9340699 reports from twatterer - NG inbound to Minn w water canons (no official sauce)
>>9340825 #11954
#11953
>>9339771, >>9339774 boatfaggin and planefaggin
>>9339367 Baking seminar #16 TOMORROW at 7pm ET (also added to the dough)
>>9339492 AG Barr has tapped US Attorney John Bash to review the unmasking issue. Bash is tasked with looking at episodes that occurred both before and after the 2016 election
>>9339510 Who else gave the less than elite (We are the elite. We know how to WIN!) 260 great new Federal Judges, 2 SCJ's, Low Taxes, biggest ever REG. CUTS, Rebuilt Military, Choice, saved 2A & MUCH more? Not Sleepy Joe!
>>9339532 RR statement on upcoming June 3 testimony Senate Judiciary committee
>>9339545 Britain closes embassy in North Korea, evacuates diplomats
>>9339632 John solomon: The FBI documents that put Barack Obama in the 'Obamagate' narrative
>>9339880 twatterer dig thread on George Floyd
>>9339692, >>9339703, >>9339740 Peter Manfredonia has been captured
>>9339771 IRAN oil tanker in Venezuela
>>9340077 #11953
#11952
>>9338724, >>9339066, >>9339182, >>9339284 planefaggin and boatfaggin
>>9339190 Potus: Texas Supreme Court: Lack of immunity to COVID-19 alone not enough to vote by mail
>>9339164 @USArmy Warriors Wanted!
>>9339084, >>9339142 Rubio a sleeper?
>>9338925 Government Audit Reveals 320 NGOs In Greece Aiding And Abetting Third World Invasion Of Europe
>>9338899, >>9338918, >>9338934 Black Lives Matter protestors attacking police cars on 101 freeway in LA during vid
>>9338938 POTUS Schedule for Thursday, May 28, 2020
>>9338814 Potus: Big Tech is doing everything in their very considerable power to CENSOR in advance of the 2020 Election
>>9338710 Inside the bitter rivalry that may be driving the ridiculous border dispute costing Australia BILLIONS
>>9338599 LEO that killed George Floyd diggz
>>9338595, >>9338608 SYRIA UPDATE
>>9339287 #11952
Previously Collected Notables
>>9337736 #11950, >>9338502 #11951
>>9335395 #11947, >>9336173 #11948, >>9336962 #11949
>>9333087 #11944, >>9333767 #11945, >>9334712 #11946
>>9330791 #11941, >>9331547 #11942, >>9332399 #11943
Notables Aggregators: https://wearethene.ws & https://qnotables.com
#9341663 at 2020-05-28 06:03:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11955: The Graveyard Shift Edition
NotablesareNOTendorsements
#11955 FINAL, >>9340856, >>9340907, >>9340928
>>9341019 Springer would be proud: Florida data scientist axed for refusing to alter COVID-19 stats, fired from university job for having affair with student.
>>9341086 For keks: Woman from Kekistan enters United States Post Office to protest the COVID scam.
>>9341087, >>9341094 The situation has escalated at the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct.
>>9341095 Google Trends for 'ILS approach'
>>9341096 Anon dig: Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs).. What's dis?
>>9341133 Executive Order on Social Media Companies Will Be Signed on Thursday - White House
>>9341214 Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt News Round Up: Gravey Edition
>>9341283 News Corp to cut jobs in restructure towards digital-only community and regional newspapers
>>9341291 UPDATE: National Guard support requested by city to combat riots in South Minneapolis
>>9341299 Voltaren manufacturers fined $4.5m for misleading consumers over arthritis gel claims. What else are they misrepresenting?
>>9341329 Gosar: So we have the ability to trace interactions between individuals with Covid-19 but not Jeffrey Epstein's pedophile ring?
>>9341503 Japan Ends Coronavirus Emergency With 850 Deaths and No Lockdown
#11955
Save notes for next bred anons!
#9341607 at 2020-05-28 05:57:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11955: The Graveyard Shift Edition
Q's Latest Posts
Thursday 05.28.2020
>>9341390 ---------------- USA v Japan. Reconcile. Critical thinking. ( Cap: >>9341497 )
NotablesareNOTendorsements
#11955 @650, >>9340856, >>9340907, >>9340928
>>9341019 Springer would be proud: Florida data scientist axed for refusing to alter COVID-19 stats, fired from university job for having affair with student.
>>9341086 For keks: Woman from Kekistan enters United States Post Office to protest the COVID scam.
>>9341087, >>9341094 The situation has escalated at the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct.
>>9341095 Google Trends for 'ILS approach'
>>9341096 Anon dig: Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs).. What's dis?
>>9341133 Executive Order on Social Media Companies Will Be Signed on Thursday - White House
>>9341214 Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt News Round Up: Gravey Edition
>>9341283 News Corp to cut jobs in restructure towards digital-only community and regional newspapers
>>9341291 UPDATE: National Guard support requested by city to combat riots in South Minneapolis
>>9341299 Voltaren manufacturers fined $4.5m for misleading consumers over arthritis gel claims. What else are they misrepresenting?
>>9341329 Gosar: So we have the ability to trace interactions between individuals with Covid-19 but not Jeffrey Epstein's pedophile ring?
>>9341503 Japan Ends Coronavirus Emergency With 850 Deaths and No Lockdown
#9341519 at 2020-05-28 05:50:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11955: The Graveyard Shift Edition
Q's Latest Posts
Thursday 05.28.2020
>>9341390 ---------------- USA v Japan. Reconcile. Critical thinking.
NotablesareNOTendorsements
#11955 @600, >>9340856, >>9340907, >>9340928
>>9341019 Springer would be proud: Florida data scientist axed for refusing to alter COVID-19 stats, fired from university job for having affair with student.
>>9341086 For keks: Woman from Kekistan enters United States Post Office to protest the COVID scam.
>>9341087, >>9341094 The situation has escalated at the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct.
>>9341095 Google Trends for 'ILS approach'
>>9341096 Anon dig: Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs).. What's dis?
>>9341133 Executive Order on Social Media Companies Will Be Signed on Thursday - White House
>>9341214 Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt News Round Up: Gravey Edition
>>9341283 News Corp to cut jobs in restructure towards digital-only community and regional newspapers
>>9341291 UPDATE: National Guard support requested by city to combat riots in South Minneapolis
>>9341299 Voltaren manufacturers fined $4.5m for misleading consumers over arthritis gel claims. What else are they misrepresenting?
>>9341329 Gosar: So we have the ability to trace interactions between individuals with Covid-19 but not Jeffrey Epstein's pedophile ring?
>>9341503 Japan Ends Coronavirus Emergency With 850 Deaths and No Lockdown
#9341401 at 2020-05-28 05:40:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11955: The Graveyard Shift Edition
NotablesareNOTendorsements
#11955 @500, >>9340856, >>9340907, >>9340928
>>9341019 Springer would be proud: Florida data scientist axed for refusing to alter COVID-19 stats, fired from university job for having affair with student.
>>9341086 For keks: Woman from Kekistan enters United States Post Office to protest the COVID scam.
>>9341087, >>9341094 The situation has escalated at the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct.
>>9341095 Google Trends for 'ILS approach'
>>9341096 Anon dig: Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs).. What's dis?
>>9341133 Executive Order on Social Media Companies Will Be Signed on Thursday - White House
>>9341214 Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt News Round Up: Gravey Edition
>>9341283 News Corp to cut jobs in restructure towards digital-only community and regional newspapers
>>9341291 UPDATE: National Guard support requested by city to combat riots in South Minneapolis
>>9341299 Voltaren manufacturers fined $4.5m for misleading consumers over arthritis gel claims. What else are they misrepresenting?
>>9341329 Gosar: So we have the ability to trace interactions between individuals with Covid-19 but not Jeffrey Epstein's pedophile ring?
kek, oops…
#9341381 at 2020-05-28 05:38:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11955: The Graveyard Shift Edition
NotablesareNOTendorsements
#11955 @400, >>9340856, >>9340907, >>9340928
>>9341019 Springer would be proud: Florida data scientist axed for refusing to alter COVID-19 stats, fired from university job for having affair with student.
>>9341086 For keks: Woman from Kekistan enters United States Post Office to protest the COVID scam.
>>9341087, >>9341094 The situation has escalated at the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct.
>>9341095 Google Trends for 'ILS approach'
>>9341096 Anon dig: Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs).. What's dis?
>>9341133 Executive Order on Social Media Companies Will Be Signed on Thursday - White House
>>9341214 Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt News Round Up: Gravey Edition
>>9341283 News Corp to cut jobs in restructure towards digital-only community and regional newspapers
>>9341291 UPDATE: National Guard support requested by city to combat riots in South Minneapolis
>>9341299 Voltaren manufacturers fined $4.5m for misleading consumers over arthritis gel claims. What else are they misrepresenting?
>>9341329 Gosar: So we have the ability to trace interactions between individuals with Covid-19 but not Jeffrey Epstein's pedophile ring?
#9341299 at 2020-05-28 05:26:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11955: The Graveyard Shift Edition
Voltaren manufacturers fined $4.5m for misleading consumers over arthritis gel claims
The makers of Voltaren pain gels have been fined $4.5 million for falsely passing a product off as being more effective in relieving arthritis symptoms.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) took GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Novartis to court in late 2017, accusing them of misleading consumers in advertising over five years.
The companies marketed Osteo Gel as being more effective than Emulgel in treating pain and inflammation caused by osteoarthritis.
Despite Emulgel being about 33 per cent cheaper in some stores, the two products were essentially the same.
GSK and Novartis admitted they had breached Australian consumer law with their marketing of Osteo Gel between 2012 and 2017.
The parties also agreed on the question of penalties and Federal Court Justice Robert Bromwich today ordered GSK pay a fine of $1.5 million and Novartis pay $3 million.
"Over more than half a decade, this group of companies sought to maximise their sales and thereby profits by artificially boosting the breadth of its product range in three different ways in packaging and online," Justice Bromwich wrote in his judgment.
This tricked consumers into thinking there were two different products.
"The contravening conduct could have been avoided by making it clear that the active ingredient was the same in the two products marketed for different uses and indeed generally different users," Justice Bromwich said.
The misleading claims were made on packaging, on the Voltaren website by both GSK and Novartis and on a separate health website.
In 2017, GSK amended the Osteo Gel packaging to state the product used the "same effective formula" as the Emulgel.
In an affidavit, GSK's head of legal Navaneetha Dilipumakanth apologised for the company's conduct and admitted it had "fallen short of the standards expected of it under the Australian Consumer Law".
"That is a candid and appropriate admission and amounts to the right kind of sorry - sorry for engaging in the conduct, not just sorry for being caught out," Justice Bromwich said.
The ACCC previously mounted a similar case against the makers of Nurofen involving pain products, which resulted in a $6 million penalty.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-28/voltaren-makers-fined-for-misleading-consumers/12295282
#9341096 at 2020-05-28 04:59:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11955: The Graveyard Shift Edition
Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs)
88 pages of Caucus's for the House of Representatives.. Revised: June 2019
There are some very strange committee here are a couple of examples..
Ahmadiyya Muslim Caucus:
Rep. Peter King, Rep. Jackie Speier
Air Cargo Caucus
Rep. Cheri Bustos, Rep. Paul Mitchell
arthritis Caucus
ASEAN Caucus
Assyrian Caucus
Auto Care Caucus
Automotive Caucus
Automotive Performance and Motorsports Caucus
Black Maternal Health Caucus
Black Men and Boys Caucus
Black Women and Girls Caucus
Bourbon Caucus
Burn Pits Caucus
California Democratic Congressional Delegation
California Public Higher Education Caucus
Candy Caucus
Carbonated and Non-alcoholic (C.A.N.) Caucus
Civility & Respect Caucus
Competitiveness in Entertainment Technology (E-TECH) Caucus
Congressional Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Awareness Caucus
Foster Youth Caucus
Fourth Amendment Caucus
Fragile X Caucus
Maker Caucus
Maple Caucus
Media Diversity Congressional Brain Trust
Modeling and Simulation Caucus
Multicultural Media Caucus
Problem Solvers Caucus
Rice Caucus
Rock Caucus
Second Amendment Caucus
Social Work Caucus (Barbara Lee)
What exactly are these about? What purpose do they really serve?
https://cha.house.gov/sites/democrats.cha.house.gov/files/documents/cmo_cso_docs/116th%20CMOs_06-03-2019.pdf
#9335042 at 2020-05-27 19:37:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11947: The More Your Know........... Edition
Israeli specialist: Hydroxychloroquine ineffective treatment for COVID-19
The drug has been under investigation worldwide, including in the United States, after President Donald Trump called it a "game-changer" in the fight against coronavirus.
A top Israeli infectious disease specialist has said that she believes that hydroxychloroquine is ineffective in treating COVID-19. The drug has been under investigation worldwide, including in the United States, after US President Donald Trump called it a "game changer" in the fight against coronavirus.
Galia Rahav, head of the Infectious Disease Unit and Laboratories at Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, told The Jerusalem Post that at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, her team treated some patients with hydroxychloroquine and enrolled others in a clinical trial that involved the drug.
Hydroxychloroquine is currently in use for the treatment of autoimmune diseases worldwide, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, and has been used for years to treat malaria. However, Rahav said that "summarizing the data, we don't think it works [for COVID-19] and we are not using it."
Rahav was reacting to a question regarding the decision this week by the World Health Organization (WHO) to pause recruitment for the hydroxychloroquine arm of its Solidarity Trial while it evaluates the safety data.
The Solidarity Trial is an international clinical trial to help find an effective treatment for COVID-19, which was launched by WHO and its partners. To date, nearly 3,500 patients have been enrolled from 17 countries in four parallel laboratory and clinical studies: Remdesivir, Lopinavir/Ritonavir, Lopinavir/Ritonavir with Interferon beta-1a and hydroxychloroquine.
Only the hydroxychloroquine study was paused.
Recently, several studies have been published that showed dangerous effects of the drug. On May 22, an observational study published in the British journal The Lancet found that among 100,000 patients from multiple countries randomized to receive hydroxychloroquine, there was a higher mortality rate and an increased frequency of irregular heartbeats for those who received the drug.
https://www.jpost.com/health-science/israeli-specialist-hydroxychloroquine-ineffective-treatment-for-covid-19-629493
#9291586 at 2020-05-23 23:14:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11891: Smoke on [watch] the Water Edition
>>9289797 pb
Re: the Cinchona tree, where quinine comes from, and they make a tea from it. This aboriginal lady says they use it for diabetes and arthritis. (3 minute video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEubzftCIak
#9289352 at 2020-05-23 18:55:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11888: Checkem Edition
More than 1,300 Veterans Given Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19
Roughly 1,300 patients at Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities have received hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 since late March, according to VA Secretary Robert Wilkie.
In a letter to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-New York, this week, Wilkie said that, between Feb. 1 and April 23, the VA purchased more than 6.3 million tablets of the antimalarial drug, which was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in late March on an emergency use basis to treat the novel coronavirus.
Hydroxychloroquine is normally used to treat lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, and the VA dispenses roughly 1 million pills of it a month for those conditions, according to Wilkie.
The secretary said the VA purchased such a vast amount to ensure that it had a sufficient supply for patients with those diseases, as well as those with COVID-19.
"During this tracked time period, VA used about 18,000 of the tablets for COVID-19, which equates to .28%," he wrote.
Wilkie's letter was a response to Schumer's request May 10 that the VA explain its bulk purchases of the medication and use to treat veterans with the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus.
Hydroxychloroquine has been widely touted as a treatment by President Donald Trump, who admitted this week that he has taken it as a prophylaxis to prevent infection.
Schumer said he and several veterans groups have concerns about the use of the medication on VA patients, many of whom are older and have underlying health conditions that make them more susceptible to the drug's most severe side effect, a disruption of regular heart rhythms.
"Veterans' groups remain deeply concerned that the VA has made large purchases of this drug and appears to have administered it to veterans despite the well-known, and in some cases, fatal risks," he wrote Wilkie.
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/05/23/more-1300-veterans-given-hydroxychloroquine-covid-19.html
#9274798 at 2020-05-22 10:17:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11870: The 'Michigan AG Nessel's Attitude Is Unwelcome In This Republic' Edition
>>9274791
We are using standard dose hydroxychloroquine that has been used safely for malaria treatment or prophylaxis for decades....
The American Academy of Cardiology noted: "Chloroquine, and its more contemporary derivative hydroxychloroquine, have remained in clinical use for more than half a century as an effective therapy for treatment of some malarias, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis ... several hundred million courses of chloroquine have been used worldwide making it one of the most widely used drugs in history, without reports of arrhythmic death under World Health Organization surveillance." The WHO noted: "With enormous use of chloroquine in the second half of the 20th century, there have been no reports of sudden unexplained death suggestive of cardiac arrhythmia at the doses used for malaria treatment." [Emphasis added.]
#9265872 at 2020-05-21 17:31:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11858: CIA coming back into the news [soon]? Edition
>>9265804
>Is it about the Virus or something else
>Hydroxychloroquine treats rheumatic disorders such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, and porphyria cutanea tarda, and certain infections such as Q fever and certain types of malaria.
<porphyria cutanea tarda
>The disorder results from low levels of the enzyme responsible for the fifth step in heme production. Heme is a vital molecule for all of the body's organs. It is a component of hemoglobin, the molecule that carries oxygen in the blood.
<the fifth step in heme production.
There is no step five.
#9265700 at 2020-05-21 17:17:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11858: CIA coming back into the news [soon]? Edition
>>9265659
Early Hydroxychloroquine Is Associated with an Increase of Survival in COVID-19 Patients: An Observational Study
https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202005.0057/v1
Early treatment of COVID-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin: A retrospective analysis of 1061 cases in Marseille, France
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1477893920302179
http://archive.is/VEdFi
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine as inhibitors of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) activity.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15320751
Hydroxychloroquine Improves Obesity-Associated Insulin Resistance and Hepatic Steatosis by Regulating Lipid Metabolism
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6689966/
HCQ for MS (multiple sclerosis):
Minocycline and Hydroxychloroquine combined
Minocycline and hydroxychloroquine combined are candidate treatments for progressive MS.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28857721
'''Open-label, Single-center, Single-arm Futility Trial Evaluating Oral Hydroxychloroquine 200mg BID for Reducing Progression of Disability in Patients With Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (PPMS)
Hydroxychloroquine in Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis'''
https://ichgcp.net/clinical-trials-registry/NCT02913157
Effectiveness of Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine in Treating Selected Patients With Sarcoidosis With Neurological Involvement
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9740120/
Use of hydroxychloroquine for treatment of graft-versus-host disease
https://patents.google.com/patent/EP0650727A1/en
Search for Hydroxychloroquine + diseases here:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov…
scholar.google.com…
If I can read these correctly, it's a potential cure for:
systemic erythematous lupus
malaria
rheumatoid arthritis
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
sjogren's syndrome
connective tissue disease
HIV type 1
dermatomyositis
cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models
dementia in Alzheimer's
melanoma
breast cancer
schizophrenia
B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells
severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect
advanced non-small cell lung cancer
improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
Q fever
cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids
prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis
decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
oral lichen planus
urticarial vasulitis syndrome
Kikuch-fujimotos
sarcoidosis
discoid lupus profundus in children
lupus panniculitis
antiphospholipid syndrome
severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
chronic urticaris
relapsed/refractory myeloma
glioblastoma
immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
psoriatic arthritis
lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
porphyria cutanea tarde
hypercalcemia
surfactant protein c deficiency
cancer in dogs
#9246538 at 2020-05-20 01:53:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11834: The HCQ Meme Forge - Mission Massive Attack Edition
>>9246526
HCQ history in this paper:
Hydroxychloroquine: From Malaria to Autoimmunity
Ilan Ben-Zvi, Shaye Kivity, Pnina Langevitz, Yehuda Shoenfeld
Clin Rev Allergy Immunol. 2012; 42(2): 145-153. Published online 2011 Jan 8. doi: 10.1007/s12016-010-8243-x
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7091063/
Table 1: Traditional indications and doses for the use of hydroxychloroquine
Table 2: Main adverse effects of chloroquine and HCQ treatment
Table 3: A summary of the effects of antimalarials in various conditions
Abstract: Quinine was first recognized as a potent antimalarial agent hundreds of years ago. Since then, the beneficial effects of quinine and its more advanced synthetic forms, chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, have been increasingly recognized in a myriad of other diseases in addition to malaria. In recent years, antimalarials were shown to have various immunomodulatory effects, and currently have an established role in the management of rheumatic diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis, skin diseases, and in the treatment of chronic Q fever. Lately, additional metabolic, cardiovascular, antithrombotic, and antineoplastic effects of antimalarials were shown. In this review, we discuss the known various immunomodulatory mechanisms of antimalarials and the current evidence for their beneficial effects in various diseases and in potential novel applications.
Keywords: Chloroquine, Hydroxychloroquine, Antimalarial, Novel, Therapy, Lupus"
Also,
Here is an Apr.9 review of ongoing clinical trials:
"Ongoing Clinical Trials for the Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7144665/
"Thirty-five trials are now investigating the use of the antimalarial drugs chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine against COVID-19 (Table 1A: Antimalarials)… Table 1. Ongoing Clinical Trials for the (A) Treatment and (B) Prevention of COVID-19 (Current as of 20 March, 2020)"
#9246339 at 2020-05-20 01:35:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11834: The HCQ Meme Forge - Mission Massive Attack Edition
>>9246157
A friend was talking about it today. She's young, 43, not elderly as many people think maybe this drug is for.. Physician prescribed it for her rheumatoid arthritis & seriously comped auto-immune system . Works great.
#9246258 at 2020-05-20 01:25:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11834: The HCQ Meme Forge - Mission Massive Attack Edition
>>9246157
My folks took it before a trip to China abt 10 years ago and my neighbor is on it (plaquenil) for arthritis.
#9242878 at 2020-05-19 20:58:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11829: Price of Rice in DC Mainly @the Pain Edition
GOP congressman reveals he and his family are using hydroxychloroquine and is 'relieved' Trump is too
Rep. Roger Marshall, a Kansas Republican who is running for Senate, said he and his family have been taking hydroxychloroquine. Marshall's revelation comes after President Trump announced that he has also been taking the drug, which is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. Some have said that it may have the potential to treat coronavirus, but the medical community has cautioned against its use by those with certain medical conditions. Marshall, who is also a doctor, told the Wall Street Journal that he, his parents, his wife, and his siblings have all been taking hydroxychloroquine "prophylactically." "I would encourage any person over the age of 65 or with an underlying medical condition to talk to their own physician about taking hydroxychloroquine, and I'm relieved President Trump is taking it," Marshall said.
A spokeswoman for Barbara Bollier, one of the Democrats vying for the Kansas Senate seat, told the Kansas City Star that it is "potentially dangerous for a physician to promote unproven medicine." "It goes against medical advice from experts. This is not leadership," said spokeswoman Alexandra De Luca. Trump defended his use of the drug on Tuesday. "This is an individual decision to make," the president told reporters. "But it's had a great reputation. And if it was was somebody else other than me, people would say, 'Gee, isn't that smart?' More than 1.5 million people in the United States have tested positive for COVID-19, and the death toll has exceeded 90,000.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/gop-congressman-reveals-he-and-family-are-using-hydroxychloroquine-and-is-relieved-trump-is-too
#9241099 at 2020-05-19 19:04:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11827: We Don't Want Any Damn Vax! Edition
>>9241057
>>9241074 (me)
shit wait. I think that's arthritis my bad.
#9236025 at 2020-05-19 10:22:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11820: The 'The Chopping Block: Fake News Is Next!' Edition
>>9236009
Hydroxychloroquine is used to treat systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatic disorders like rheumatoid arthritis, porphyria cutanea tarda, and Q fever, and certain types of malaria.[2] It is considered the first-line treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus.[11]Certain types of malaria, resistant strains, and complicated cases require different or additional medication.[2]
It is widely used to treat primary Sjögren syndrome, but has not been shown to be effective.[12]Hydroxychloroquine is widely used in the treatment of post-Lyme arthritis. It may have both an anti-spirochaete activity and an anti-inflammatory activity, similar to the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.[13]
Adverse effects
The most common adverse effects are nausea, stomach cramps, and diarrhea. The most serious adverse effects affect the eye, with dose-related retinopathy as a concern even after hydroxychloroquine use is discontinued.[2] For short-term treatment of acute malaria, adverse effects can include abdominal cramps, diarrhea, heart problems, reduced appetite, headache, nausea and vomiting.[2]
For prolonged treatment of lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, adverse effects include the acute symptoms, plus altered eye pigmentation, acne, anemia, bleaching of hair, blisters in mouth and eyes, blood disorders, convulsions, vision difficulties, diminished reflexes, emotional changes, excessive coloring of the skin, hearing loss, hives, itching, liver problems or liver failure, loss of hair, muscle paralysis, weakness or atrophy, nightmares, psoriasis, reading difficulties, tinnitus, skin inflammation and scaling, skin rash, vertigo, weight loss, and occasionally urinary incontinence.[2] Hydroxychloroquine can worsen existing cases of both psoriasis and porphyria.[2]
Children may be especially vulnerable to developing adverse effects from hydroxychloroquine.[2]
Eyes
Main article: Chloroquine retinopathy
One of the most serious side effects is retinopathy (generally with chronic use).[2][17] People taking 400 mg of hydroxychloroquine or less per day generally have a negligible risk of macular toxicity, whereas the risk begins to go up when a person takes the medication over five years or has a cumulative dose of more than 1000 grams. The daily safe maximum dose for eye toxicity can be computed from a person's height and weight.[18] Macular toxicity is related to the total cumulative dose rather than the daily dose. Regular eye screening, even in the absence of visual symptoms, is recommended to begin when either of these risk factors occurs.[19]
Toxicity from hydroxychloroquine may be seen in two distinct areas of the eye: the cornea and the macula. The cornea may become affected (relatively commonly) by an innocuous cornea verticillata or vortex keratopathy and is characterized by whorl-like corneal epithelial deposits. These changes bear no relationship to dosage and are usually reversible on cessation of hydroxychloroquine.
The macular changes are potentially serious. Advanced retinopathy is characterized by reduction of visual acuity and a "bull's eye" macular lesion which is absent in early involvement.
@
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroxychloroquine
#9235317 at 2020-05-19 06:40:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11820: The 'The Chopping Block: Fake News Is Next!' Edition
>>9235298
not meant to criticize your posting of the article, just the claim that a drug would be prescribed for arthritis that has potentially fatal effects.
#9235292 at 2020-05-19 06:35:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11820: The 'The Chopping Block: Fake News Is Next!' Edition
>>9235279
> fatal side effects
if it has fatal side effects, seems like a strange treatment for arthritis. really strange.
#9235279 at 2020-05-19 06:32:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11820: The 'The Chopping Block: Fake News Is Next!' Edition
POTUS is taking HCQ
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-hes-taking-malaria-204052126.html
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump said Monday that he is taking a malaria drug to protect against the coronavirus, despite warnings from his own government that it should only be administered for COVID-19 in a hospital or research setting due to potentially fatal side effects.
Trump told reporters he has been taking the drug, hydroxychloroquine, and a zinc supplement daily "for about a week and a half now." Trump spent weeks pushing the drug as a potential cure or prophylaxis for COVID-19 against the cautionary advice of many of his administration's top medical professionals. The drug has the potential to cause significant side effects in some patients and has not been shown to combat the new coronavirus.
Trump said his doctor did not recommend the drug to him, but he requested it from the White House physician.
"I started taking it, because I think it's good," Trump said. "I've heard a lot of good stories."
The White House physician, Dr. Sean Conley, said in a statement released through the White House press office that, after "numerous discussions" with Trump about the evidence for and against using hydroxychloroquine, "we concluded the potential benefit from treatment outweighed the relative risks."
The Food and Drug Administration warned health professionals last month that the drug should not be used to treat COVID-19 outside of hospital or research settings, due to sometimes fatal side effects. Regulators issued the alert for the drug, which can also be used to treat lupus and arthritis, after receiving reports of heart rhythm problems, including deaths, from poison control centers and other health providers.
Trump dismissed reports of side effects, saying, "All I can tell you is, so far I seem to be OK."
(some liberal insults are thrown in such as Nancy calling POTUS morbidly obese)
#9233216 at 2020-05-19 02:30:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11817: The Kayfabe Edition
>>9233030
Juniper berries distilled to make gin.
Gin-soaked raisins are thought to help ease joint pain.
"Gin traditionally was flavored with juniper berries, orris root, cardamom, and coriander. Gin was originally considered a medicine, a new way to deliver the benefits of juniper berries, which had been used for centuries as a remedy for arthritis and rheumatism.
#9231948 at 2020-05-19 00:45:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11815: POTUS About To Break The MSM Over HQC Edition
Transcript of POTUS talking about taking HCQ at roundtable today May 18, 2020
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1262454442323894272
[note POTUS references Bright, who downplayed HCQ and VA negative report on HCQ. Did the best I could to transcribe]
1:38:22. A lot of good things have come out about the hydroxy, a lot of good things have come out. You'd be surprised at how many people are taking it, especially the front line workers before you catch it the front line workers many, many are taking it.
1:38:37. I happen to be taking it. I happen to be taking it. I'm taking it. Hydroxychloroquine..right now…yeah. Couple of weeks ago started taking it cause I think its good. I've heard a lot of good stories. And if it's not good I'll tell you right I'm not going to get hurt by it. Its been around for 40 years for malaria, for lupus for other things. I take it. Front line workers take it. Lot of doctors take it, excuse me, lot of doctors take it. I take it. I hope to not be able to take it soon because I hope you know they come up with some answer. But I think people should be allowed to.
1:39:15. I got a letter from a doctor the other day from Westchester NY around the area. He didn't want anything. He just said Sir, I have hundreds of patients and I give them hydroxychloroquine, I give them the z-pak which is zithromycin, and I give them zinc. And out of the hundreds of patients, many hundreds of patients, over 300 hundred patients, I haven't lost one. He said, please keep pressing that sir, and if you look at that phony [VA] report that was put in. That report on the hydroxy was given to people that were in extraordinarily bad condition. Extraordinarily bad, people that were dying. No, I think for whatever its worth I'd take it. I would have told you that 3 or 4 days ago but we never had a chance because you never asked me the question…yeah, white house doctor. He [?] recommend it. I asked him what do you think. Well if you'd like it and I said yeah I'd like it, I'd like to take it. A lot of people are taking it. A lot of front line workers are taking hydroxycloroquine. A lot of front …I don't take it because
hey people say oh maybe he owns the company, no I don't own the company.
You know what I want the people of this nation to feel good. I don't want them being sick. And there's a very good chance that this has an impact. Especially early on. But you look at front line workers, you look at doctors and nurses, a lot of them are taking it as a preventative. And they're taking totally unrelated but they take the z-pak or zithromycin for possible infection. Now I haven't taken that other than an original dose because, all you need, or you don't have to take it simultaneously but the zinc you do take.
So I'm taking the two, the zinc and the hydroxy and all I can tell you is so far I seem to be OK.
[asked why did you start taking it, have you been exposed?]
No, not at all, I just said that I've had so many letters from people, like the one I told you about…I got it last week I've got it, would you like a copy of it? I'd love to give you…if you ask Molly she'll give you a copy of it but this is a doctor, he doesn't want anything ..don't know him, I've never heard of him but he treats people that are, that we're talking about and he said out of hundreds of people that he's treated he hasn't lost one and he just wanted me to know about it. That's all. He wasn't saying, gee, could I have dinner with you Mr. President, I'd like to come to the white house. But I've received many such letters. I've received a lot of positive letters and it seems to have an impact and maybe it does, maybe it doesn't but if it doesn't you're not going to get sick or die. This is a pill that's been used for a long time for 30-40 years on the malaria and on lupus too and even on arthritis I guess from what I understand so its been heavily tested in terms of…I was just waiting to see if you light up when I said this, you know when I announced this but I've taken it for about a week and a half now and I'm still here. I'm still here.
[question can you explain what is the evidence for preventative…]. Here you go, are you ready? Here's my evidence. I get a lot of positive calls about it. The only negative I've heard is the study where they gave it, was it the VA, where they gave it…people who aren't big Trump fans gave it. …. And we've done the greatest job maybe of anything in the VA because I've got VA choice and VA accountability both approved.
….
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#9231888 at 2020-05-19 00:40:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11815: POTUS About To Break The MSM Over HQC Edition
>>9231816
Look what I found in qresear.ch
>>9004354
HYDROXYCHOLORQUINE
A few years ago I discovered google scholar. It didn't take long to figure out that this is where they hide older studies they don't want us to know about. (Try to find this stuff on google) Disclaimer: I am not an M.D.
These are conditions I found that are treated, studied, etc. with hydroxychloroquine as a therapeutic. (By itself and in combination with other drugs.) This list is by no means exhaustive as I stopped after approx. 25 pages.
More has to be out there. I'm going to start with the biggest impact diseases. Keep in mind the potential HIT big pharma will take if this info is well known!!!!
Let's start with the big ones:
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
So finally patriots, we have to take advantage of this moment in time… big pharma must go down!!! Tell your family, tell your friends.. "Ask your doctor if hydroxychloroquine is right for you?"
#9231816 at 2020-05-19 00:34:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11815: POTUS About To Break The MSM Over HQC Edition
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
#9230162 at 2020-05-18 22:13:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11813: HC'Q'd, No Leaks Edition
>>9230129
Tell him you think you have psoriatic arthritis terribly in your knees.
#9229910 at 2020-05-18 21:55:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11813: HC'Q'd, No Leaks Edition
Hydroxochloroquine and the Pineal Gland
A couple of breads ago an anon mentioned a possible link between HCQ and the pineal gland, so i looked into it. Apparently HCQ is used to treat a condition called chronic Calcium pyrophosphate disease (CPPD), which is caused by the deposition of calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) crystals in the joint tissues. Its kinda like arthritis. It has also been found to act as a matrix metalloprotease (calcium dependent amino acid killer) activity inhibitor. Both of these actions are achieved presumably by breaking down the calcium needed to feed the activity.
I haven't been able to find any specific material about the effects of HCQ on the pineal gland, but it does appear to counteract the calcification of cells, which is a known side effect of fluoride on the pineal gland.
Is POTUS about to chemically induce the great awakening nationwide by curing COVID-19 and decalcifying pineal glands at the same time?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6411330/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix_metallopeptidase
#9229626 at 2020-05-18 21:32:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11812: Potus Using The Qure! Edition
>>9229572
3 Week Ago Anon posted this link https://www.iltempo.it/salute/2020/04/28/news/coronavirus-farmaci-efficaci-news-danni-cura-annalisa-chiusolo-artrite-terapia-idrossiclorochina-sars-cov2-1321227/
Translate then last paragraph. "Finally, further confirmation of this hypothesis is the data collected in the register of the SIR (Italian rheumatology society). To assess the possible correlations between chronic patients and Covid19, SIR interrogated 1,200 rheumatologists throughout Italy to collect statistics on infections. Out of 65,000 chronic patients (Lupus and Rheumatoid arthritis), who systematically take Plaquenil / hydroxychloroquine, only 20 patients tested positive for the virus. Nobody died, nobody is in intensive care, according to the data collected so far."
#9223953 at 2020-05-18 15:06:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11805: Buckle Up... It's About To Get Real Edition
>>9223921
>None
They sawed from my nearest relative the arm off.
Bone cancer.
The other arm is crippled due to arthritis.
I cannot tell you how much I hate everybody, who is powerful enough to have the knowledge about cures and still doesn't say a thing about them.
#9216868 at 2020-05-17 22:59:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11796: We Carry Those Who Have Died Edition
–Did l miss this posted or in the notable?
Q POST
https://thetexan.news/pharmacy-board-loosens-restrictions-on-hydroxychloroquine-prescriptions-reversing-course/
"Dr. Ivette Lozano, who has been in medical practice for over 20 years, was shocked to learn in March that she would be required to share her patient's diagnosis with the pharmacist before prescriptions for hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin would be dispensed.
On March 20, the Texas State Board of Pharmacy issued a new rule that no prescriptions for hydroxychloroquine or azithromycin could be dispensed without a diagnosis "consistent with evidence for its use."
"Never before have we had to turn in a diagnosis with a prescription," Lozano told The Texan. Lozano has seen about five to six patients per week for coronavirus. "They see a dramatic improvement within six to eight hours," Lozano said.
Health care attorney Matt Rinaldi said doctors have called him concerned about the requirement. He said the rule does not violate HIPAA regulations because patient information can be shared for treatment purposes.
"HIPAA is the bare minimum standard of privacy that patients expect, however," Rinaldi added.
The Texas State Board of Pharmacy published the rule on its website with the explanation that it was meant to prevent hoarding of the medications during the coronavirus crisis.
"We had pharmacists calling early on saying that people were asking for 400 tablets on some prescriptions. The Board members gave this guidance to pharmacists," Allison Benz, executive director of the Texas State Board of Pharmacy told The Texan.
The rule was not guidance, but a mandate. It also included a 14-day supply limitation unless the patient was previously established on the medication. Hydroxychloroquine is often used to treat lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
On average, Lozano issues a prescription for COVID-19 treatment to last five days, about ten pills each of hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, and zinc. She said she learned about the treatment from one of President Trump's press conferences and began investigating it.
Because of her concern for patient privacy that seemed incompatible with the unprecedented rule, Lozano contacted State Senator Bob Hall to ask for help reaching the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. Hall was concerned about the rule that seemed to be inhibiting the dispensing of these potentially life-saving prescriptions.
"In a few months, we may discover places where this combination could have saved a significant number of lives, but we had deaths because it was not used," Hall told The Texan.
Additionally, he is concerned about "collusion between the pharmacy board and pharmaceutical companies who want to prevent the use of an inexpensive drug while they develop a new, expensive drug."
Hall said he contacted the Board of Pharmacy commissioners, executive director, and attorney about having the restriction removed.
Over six weeks after the original rule was published, the Texas State Board of Pharmacy has recently changed its guidance to pharmacists about dispensing hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin.
The website now says, "The rule does not prevent a physician from prescribing one of these drugs for an off-label use. Please note, the intended use for the drug is not required if the practitioner determines the furnishing of this information is not in the best interest of the patient..."
The Texas Medical Association as of April 22 "recommends against using hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin to treat COVID-19" except in clinical trials.
In Galveston, Dr. Robin Armstrong made waves when he reported the successful use of the treatment with many patients in a nursing home center in Galveston. "
#9209767 at 2020-05-17 12:07:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11787: The 'Managing the so-called "New" (read: Real) History...' Edition
Pharmacy Board Loosens Restrictions on Hydroxychloroquine Prescriptions, Reversing Course
These pharmaceutical companies who have been suppressing information about how this drug works because it's so cheap, should be charged with crimes against humanity.
Pharmacy Board Loosens Restrictions on Hydroxychloroquine Prescriptions, Reversing Course
The Texas State Board of Pharmacy published the rule on its website with the explanation that it was meant to prevent hoarding of the medications during the coronavirus crisis.
"We had pharmacists calling early on saying that people were asking for 400 tablets on some prescriptions. The Board members gave this guidance to pharmacists," Allison Benz, executive director of the Texas State Board of Pharmacy told The Texan.
The rule was not guidance, but a mandate. It also included a 14-day supply limitation unless the patient was previously established on the medication. Hydroxychloroquine is often used to treat lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
On average, Lozano issues a prescription for COVID-19 treatment to last five days, about ten pills each of hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, and zinc. She said she learned about the treatment from one of President Trump's press conferences and began investigating it.
Because of her concern for patient privacy that seemed incompatible with the unprecedented rule, Lozano contacted State Senator Bob Hall to ask for help reaching the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. Hall was concerned about the rule that seemed to be inhibiting the dispensing of these potentially life-saving prescriptions.
"In a few months, we may discover places where this combination could have saved a significant number of lives, but we had deaths because it was not used," Hall told The Texan.
Additionally, he is concerned about "collusion between the pharmacy board and pharmaceutical companies who want to prevent the use of an inexpensive drug while they develop a new, expensive drug."
Hall said he contacted the Board of Pharmacy commissioners, executive director, and attorney about having the restriction removed.
Over six weeks after the original rule was published, the Texas State Board of Pharmacy has recently changed its guidance to pharmacists about dispensing hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin.
The website now says, "The rule does not prevent a physician from prescribing one of these drugs for an off-label use. Please note, the intended use for the drug is not required if the practitioner determines the furnishing of this information is not in the best interest of the patient..."
The Texas Medical Association as of April 22 "recommends against using hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin to treat COVID-19" except in clinical trials.
In Galveston, Dr. Robin Armstrong made waves when he reported the successful use of the treatment with many patients in a nursing home center in Galveston.
https://thetexan.news/pharmacy-board-loosens-restrictions-on-hydroxychloroquine-prescriptions-reversing-course/
#9193484 at 2020-05-16 00:54:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11766: The Where. We. Go. One. We. Go. All. Edition
NIH begins clinical trial of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin to treat COVID-19
A clinical trial has begun to evaluate whether the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, given together with the antibiotic azithromycin, can prevent hospitalization and death from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, is sponsoring the trial, which is being conducted by the NIAID-funded AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG). Teva Pharmaceuticals is donating medications for the study.
The Phase 2b trial will enroll approximately 2,000 adults at participating ACTG sites(link is external) across the United States. Study participants must have confirmed infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and be experiencing fever, cough and/or shortness of breath. The investigators anticipate that many of those enrolled will be 60 years of age or older or have a comorbidity associated with developing serious complications from COVID-19, such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive short-term treatment with either hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin or matching placebos. People living with HIV and pregnant and breastfeeding women also are eligible to participate in the study. The first participant enrolled today in San Diego, California.
"We urgently need a safe and effective treatment for COVID-19. Repurposing existing drugs is an attractive option because these medications have undergone extensive testing, allowing them to move quickly into clinical trials and accelerating their potential approval for COVID-19 treatment," said NIAID Director Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. "Although there is anecdotal evidence that hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin may benefit people with COVID-19, we need solid data from a large randomized, controlled clinical trial to determine whether this experimental treatment is safe and can improve clinical outcomes."
As of May 13, the World Health Organization (WHO)(link is external) has reported 4.17 million cases of and 287,399 deaths from COVID-19 worldwide. In the United States, 1.36 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and 82,246 deaths have been reported as of May 13, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)(link is external).
Currently, there are no specific therapeutics approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat people with COVID-19. Hydroxychloroquine is FDA-approved to prevent and treat malaria, as well as to treat the autoimmune diseases rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. Some preliminary reports have suggested that hydroxychloroquine, alone or in combination with the FDA-approved antibiotic azithromycin, may benefit people with COVID-19. Numerous clinical trials are planned or underway, including a recently launched study supported by NIH's National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute evaluating the safety and effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine for treatment of adults hospitalized with COVID-19. On March 28, FDA issued an Emergency Use Authorization(link is external) (EUA) to allow hydroxychloroquine and medical-grade chloroquine to be distributed from the Strategic National Stockpile and prescribed by doctors to hospitalized adolescents and adults with COVID-19, as appropriate, when a clinical trial is not available or feasible.
Participants in the ACTG study, called A5395, will receive oral medications to take at home. Those randomly assigned to the experimental treatment group will take 400 milligrams (mg) of hydroxychloroquine twice on the first day and 200 mg twice daily for an additional six days. They also will take 500 mg of azithromycin on the first day and 250 mg daily for an additional four days. The control group will receive equivalent numbers of placebo pills. Neither the participants nor the study team will know who received experimental treatment or placebo until the end of the trial.
Participants will record their symptoms, adherence to treatment, and major events such as hospitalizations in a diary for 20 days. Study staff will follow up with participants by telephone during this period. When possible, participants will come to the clinical research site for an in-person visit at day 20. Additional follow-ups will be conducted by telephone three and six months after treatment starts.
(cont.)
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-begins-clinical-trial-hydroxychloroquine-azithromycin-treat-covid-19
fauci in charge?
#9193270 at 2020-05-16 00:37:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11766: The Where. We. Go. One. We. Go. All. Edition
May 5, 2020
Is Big Pharma behind the great war on hydroxychloroquine?
By Monica Showalter
When President Trump brought up hydroxychloroquine as a promising potential treatment for COVID-19, a huge upsurge of negative political publicity followed from it. It was strange stuff, because up until then, the treatment, which had been safely used to treat malaria, lupus, and arthritis, had been seeing promising results for COVID-19, too. Yet the condemnations from all sides poured for weeks. It wasn't just the political establishment blasting it; it seemed to be the medical establishment, too. That raises questions as to whether financial interests might be involved here.
It started with the press engaging in its customary contrarianism against Trump when he called the treatment "promising." The logic was simple: If Trump liked it, then it had to be bad.
How's this for a slanted headline and report from NPR, which ran on April 10?
COVID-19 Patients Given Unproven Drug In Texas Nursing Home In 'Disconcerting' Move
Last night, the real story was obtained by Fox News host Laura Ingraham, and it's quite a different picture. It isn't out on YouTube yet, so I will describe it:
A Galveston-area doctor, Dr. Robin Armstrong, who was in charge of a nursing home, found himself in the middle of the worst health care nightmare anyone can imagine: a COVID-19 outbreak, on a home full of elderly people, and he was in charge. Odds were big they were going to die. We already know what the coronavirus did to a nursing home in Washington State, and we have subsequently learned what inserting COVID-19 patients into unwilling nursing homes in New York City did to those populations. Coronavirus + Nursing Home = Death Sentence. That was what he was looking at. In desperation, the Texas doctor decided to treat his threatened patients with hydroxychloroquine in a last-ditch effort to save them…and he called it right. Unlike those other places, his patients got well. His informed judgment saved the lives of a building full of nursing home patients, and he reported no bad side-effects such as heart problems brought on by the treatment. He would have been justified to take such risks because his treatment was triage, and the alternative was the death sentence. But there wasn't even that. His patients lived, they regained their fragile health, and there were no stacked bodies or chaotic medical scenes in his part of Texas on his watch.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/05/is_big_pharma_behind_the_great_war_on_hydroxychloroquine.html
#9178950 at 2020-05-15 02:52:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11748: QUEEN of Haaretz Edition
Allakos Inc., sold by RiverVest Partners: $81.69m-May12
Allakos, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company, which is engaged in developing antibodies that selectively target mast cells and eosinophils. The Company's antibodies target receptor molecules present on the surface of immune effector cells, which are involved in allergy, inflammation and tissue damage. Its lead program is AK002, which is an antibody that targets Siglec-8, an inhibitory receptor found on eosinophils and mast cells. The Company's AK002 is used in the treatment of various diseases with abnormal proliferation of mast cells, including eosinophilic gastritis (EG), indolent systemic mastocytosis, urticaria and allergic conjunctivitis. Number of employees : 90 people.
https://www.marketscreener.com/ALLAKOS-INC-44979204/company/
filing under this name
John McKearn, Ph.D.-Managing Director St. Louis, Missouri
Joined RiverVest in 2008 and focuses on early-stage biotechnology investments. Currently, John serves on the boards of Allakos, Inc. (IPO), OncoResponse, Inc., Good Therapeutics, Arch Oncology, Inc., and Adarza Biosystems, Inc. He previously served on the boards of Lumena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (acquired by Shire Plc), Otonomy, Inc. (IPO) and ZS Pharma, Inc. (acquired by AstraZeneca Plc).
Prior to RiverVest, John was president and CEO and a director of Kalypsys, Inc. from 2003 to 2008, and an executive at Searle/Pharmacia (Pfizer, Inc.) from 1987 to 2003, where he held increasingly responsible positions, including the global head of Research. John helped establish the groundwork for studies that led to the commercialization of several major products, including DayPro®, Arthrotec®, and Celebrex®, one of the leading pharmaceuticals to treat arthritis. He also served on the boards of IDM Pharma, Inc. (acquired by Takeda America Holdings, Inc.), Epimmune, Inc., and Keel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Prior to 1987, John was a senior scientist at E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, a member of the Basel Institute for Immunology in Basel, Switzerland, and a research associate in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Washington University in St. Louis.
https://www.rivervest.com/team-member/john-mckearn/
https://www.finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1240120&tc=7&b=2
Year over Year costs have increased quite a bit
from May11
Allakos Reports First Quarter 2020 Financial Results
First Quarter 2020 Financial Results
Research and development expenses were $18.3 million in the first quarter of 2020 as compared to $15.1 million in the same period in 2019, an increase of $3.2 million.
General and administrative expenses were $11.6 million in the first quarter of 2020 as compared to $5.8 million in the same period in 2019, an increase of $5.8 million.
Allakos reported a net loss of $27.8 million in the first quarter of 2020 as compared to $20.0 million in the same period in 2019, an increase of $7.8 million. Net loss per basic and diluted share was $0.57 for the first quarter of 2020 compared to $0.47 in the same period in 2019.
http://investor.allakos.com/news-releases/news-release-details/allakos-reports-first-quarter-2020-financial-results
#9172506 at 2020-05-14 18:51:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11740: Bread Busting Notables, Why would you Drudge?? Edition
>>9172446
A variant of coronavirus along with dozens of other viruses circulate through the population every cold and flu season. This one is only different because the media manufactured an event out of it. It's all a layer of hype on too of a relatively mundane cold and flu season, which kills 50,000-100,000 annually. This will come to a stop when people regularly take quinine derivatives as prophylactic or cure when they do get sick.
HCQ treats/cures the following and more:
Viruses (COVID-19, HIV, Malaria, Influenza)
Diabetes
High Cholesterol
Lupus
Rhematoid arthritis
Auto-Immune Diseases
#9158577 at 2020-05-13 21:11:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11722: !BOOM! This Is Only The Start Edition
anyone had eyes on this from yesterday - UK?
A UK trial of drugs which could help prevent people aged over 50 from developing more serious coronavirus symptoms is now recruiting participants from across the country.
Led by an Oxford University team, the Platform Randomised trial of Interventions against COVID-19 in older peoPLE (PRINCIPLE) trial is testing pre-existing drugs for older patients in the community who show signs of the disease.
It aims to slow or halt the progression of the COVID-19 and prevent the need for hospital admission.
In the first phase, the trial is evaluating whether a seven-day course of hydroxychloroquine, a well-known drug used for acute malaria and certain types of arthritis, can reduce the severity of symptoms in vulnerable groups and help avoid hospital admission. The antibiotic azithromycin will soon be added to the trial.
'This trial is very important. It is focussed on older people and those with co-morbidities,
https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/news/covid-19-drugs-trial-rolled-out-across-uk-homes-and-communities
no mention of zinc, tho?
#9153796 at 2020-05-13 14:16:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11716: Wednesday Morning Melania Edition
>>9153755
>>9146051 (lb) has a basic shitty description.
Why are the bakers trying so hard to keep the facts of this video from getting EYES ON?
Dr Ivette Lozano
Independent Physician
Dallas, TX
May 10th, 2020
Speaking at a large outdoor rally.
Lauds HCQ+AZT cure
Credits POTUS for telling her about it
Has used it with 100% success
Access to HCQ is being crippled by Big Pharma via State Pharmacy Board
Begging for help getting the word out about the truth and the suppression
She calls it:
"Candy for arthritis patients"
"A vitamin for Lupus Patients"
Also used to treat:
High Cholesterol
Diabetes
https://youtu.be/Bho803qRmkk
#9153436 at 2020-05-13 13:34:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11716: Wednesday Morning Melania Edition
Dr Ivette Lozano
Independent Physician
Dallas, TX
May 10th, 2020
Speaking at a large outdoor rally.
Lauds HCQ+AZT cure
Credits POTUS for telling her about it
Has used it with 100% success
Access to HCQ is being crippled by Big Pharma via State Pharmacy Board
Begging for help getting the word out about the truth and the suppression
She calls it:
"Candy for arthritis patients"
"A vitamin for Lupus Patients"
Also used to treat:
High Cholesterol
Diabetes
https://youtu.be/Bho803qRmkk
#9150104 at 2020-05-13 03:15:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11711: Make California Great Again Edition
>>9149665
>>9150044
The juice or grapefruit itself contains valuable and natural quinine, which is advantageous for the treatment of malaria. Quinine is an alkaloid with a long history of treating malaria, as well as lupus, arthritis and nocturnal leg cramps.
http: //www.fruitjuicefocus.com/time-to-get-grapefruit-juice-back-on-the-menu/
#9146055 at 2020-05-12 22:42:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11706: Here Comes The Boom Edition
>>9145394 (lb)
Disregard the title, used to get past the censors. The meat is a couple minutes in.
https://youtu.be/YJWXRREOniU
This Independent Texas Physician Goes off and exposes the whole this about Vitamin Q, HCQ, Hydrocholorquine, etc.
It's the cure. She's using it very successfully, but now fighting with the Pharmacy Board (BIG PHARMA) who is trying to stop her from prescribing it. It's used for High Cholesterol, Diabetes, Viral Fevers, Lupus, and arthritis.
#9144249 at 2020-05-12 20:48:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11704: CA Wants (YOUR) Money Edition
The Cost of Big Pharma's Covid-19 Vaccine Will Be Paid in Lives and in Billions of Dollars
Big Pharma and its minions such as Anthony Fauci and Robert Redfield are determined to use Covid-19 to vaccinate us all at the expense our lives and pocketbooks. They are using the media, grant-dependent professionals, medical journals, and the presstitute media to conduct a campaign of disinformation about an inexpensive and successful treatment in order to pave the way for a likely unsuccessful, possibly dangerous, but very profitable vaccine.
The successful treatment is hydroxychloroquine-azithromycin and zinc. Hydroxychlorquine has been used for decades to treat malaria, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis and has a decades long record of safety. Despite its record of safe useage, Big Pharma and its hired hands have concocted a disinformation story that if you take it you will have a heart attack. As Trump endorsed hydroxychloroquine, everyone who is against Trump for other reasons has picked up Big Pharma's line as it is another avenue toward the goal of discrediting Trump.
The fact of the matter is that medical doctors involved with Covid-19 treatment report highly successful results with hydroxychloroquine. I have posted a number of reports in which doctors and renowned scientists report the effectiveness and general safety of hydroxychloroquine.
See, for example:
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2020/04/11/professor-didier-raoult-releases-the-results-of-a-new-hydroxychloroquine-treatment-study-on-1061-patients/
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2020/05/06/why-was-an-effective-cure-for-covid-19-withheld/
The reported success of vitamin C in the treatment of Covid-19 is also subjected to disinformation by Big Pharma and its minions.
The obvious disinformation campaign against successful and inexpensive treatments of Covid-19 has led many to the conclusion that the Covid-19 "pandemic was pre-planned from the beginning" ( see for example, https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/05/no_author/modern-medicine-attempts-to-closet-hydroxychloroquine-hcq-forgo-targeted-therapy-of-high-risk-groups-in-setup-for-mass-vaccination/ ).
Whether pre-planned or not, Big Pharma and Bill Gates intend to cash in big time with a Covid-19 vaccine. In effect, Big Pharma and Bill Gates and their associated scum are murderers. They are killing people with their campaign against effective and affordable treatment.
This might strike some gullible people who trust the system as an excessive accusation, but Big Pharma has long made it clear that profit comes before life. Dr. Peter C. Gotzsche, professor of clinical research, director of the Nordic Cochrane Center, and chief physician of Rigshospitalet and the University of Copenhagen has documented that Big Pharma's "medicines" are the third largest killer after heart disease and cancer ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/Deadly-Medicines-Organised-Crime-Healthcare/dp/1846198844/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=deadly+medicines+and+organised+crime&qid=1589058630&s=books&sr=1-1 ).
We have been sold on vaccines in the face of evidence of the harm they do to some people and the fact that they are used despite an imperfect understanding of the human immune system. Moreover, coronaviruses are not of a class that permits effective vaccines.
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2020/05/10/the-cost-of-big-pharmas-covid-19-vaccine-will-be-paid-in-lives-and-in-billions-of-dollars/
#9142240 at 2020-05-12 18:34:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11701: At The Bedrock Of Our Politics, Will Be Total Allegiance To USA Edition
ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITIES OF EXTRACTS ISOLATED FROM HERBAL PLANT POLYGONUM HYDROPIPER
NOTE: Polygonum hidropiper is also known as Persicaria hidropiper and is commonly referred to as Waterpepper in many languages
https://www.biotechlink.org/2-2018/article5
INTRODUCTION
Polygonum hydropiper (L.) belongs to the family of Polygonaceae. The species is commonly known as marsh-pepper smartweed, marsh-pepper knotweed, smartweed, or water pepper [1, 2]. The plant generally grows in wet areas at watersides and in marshes and is usually predominant in agricultural fields. It is also commonly distributed to highland sites with highly organic, moist, or silty areas [3].
P. hydropiper has a strong peppery taste and is commonly used as a hot-tasting spice, food flavor, and garnish for a variety of traditional dishes. The Japanese people use the young shoot as spice and garnish with raw fish such as "sashimi" for its pungent taste. In Southeast Asia, the Chinese and Malays use the leaves in traditional dishes [2]. P. hydropiper also has a wide range of traditional uses for medicinal purposes. P. hydropiper and other species of Polygonaceae are used to treat fever, chill, joint pain, oedema and infectious diseases for more than 300 years in Chinese folk medicine [4].
Domestically the plant is used as anti-inflammatory, carminative, astringent, diuretic, CNS stimulant, diaphoretic, stomachic, emmenagogue, anthelmintic, in bleeding disorders and in diarrhea [5]. Moreover it is also used to treat rheumatoid arthritis [6], Prostate gland inflammation, diarrhea [7], insomnia, kidney diseases, hemorrhoids [8], hypertension, angina and other cardiovascular diseases [9, 10].
Antibacterial and antifungal activities of individual compounds isolated from P. hydropiper are studied earlier. Confertifolin isolated from the leaf essential oil showes strong/good antibacterial activity against Enterococcus faecalis (MIC 31.25 𝜇g/mL) [11], Bacillus subtilis (minimum bactericidal concentration, MBC 100 𝜇g/mL), Staphylococcus aureus (MBC 100 𝜇g/mL), Escherichia coli (MBC 100 𝜇g/mL), and Salmonella choleraesuis (MBC 50 𝜇g/mL) [12]. Moreover, confertifolin is also found to have potent antifungal activity against Epidermophyton floccosum, Curvularia lunata, and Scopulariopsis sp. (MIC 7.81 𝜇g/mL) and moderate activity against Aspergillus niger, Botrytis cinerea, Magnaporthe grisea, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Trichophyton rubrum (MTCC 296 and clinical isolate) and Trichophyton simii (MIC 16.62-125 𝜇g/mL) as compared to fluconazole (MIC < 12.5 - 100 𝜇g/mL) and ketoconazole (MIC < 12.5 𝜇g/mL) [11]. Polygodial is also reported to inhibit Candida albicans, C. utilis, C. krusei, Cryptococcus neoformans, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Epidermophyton floccosum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, T. rubrum, and Penicillium marneffei [13, 14]. It showes potent fungicidal activity against C. albicans [13]. In another studies, polygodial isolated from Warburgia species and P. hydropiper show fungicidal activity against S. cerevisiae [15, 16].
In the present article, we examine the antimicrobial, antimalarial and antifungal activities of some extracts of P. hydropiper.
#9121768 at 2020-05-11 13:10:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11675: Enjoy The Show! Edition
>>9121562
Kawasaki disease
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki_disease
Kawasaki disease is a disease of unknown cause that results in a fever and mainly affects children under 5 years of age.[6] It is a form of vasculitis, where blood vessels become inflamed throughout the body.[1] The fever typically lasts for more than five days and is not affected by usual medications.[1] Other common symptoms include large lymph nodes in the neck, a rash in the genital area, and red eyes, lips, palms, or soles of the feet.[1] Within three weeks of the onset, the skin from the hands and feet may peel, after which recovery typically occurs.[1] In some children, coronary artery aneurysms form in the heart.[1]
While the cause is unknown, it may be due to an infection triggering an autoimmune response in those who are genetically predisposed.[1] It does not spread between people.[1] Diagnosis is usually based on a person's signs and symptoms.[1] Other tests such as an ultrasound of the heart and blood tests may support the diagnosis.[1] Other conditions that may present similarly include scarlet fever, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome associated with COVID-19.[4][1]
Typically, initial treatment consists of high doses of aspirin and immunoglobulin.[1] Usually, with treatment, fever resolves within 24 hours and full recovery occurs.[1] If the coronary arteries are involved, ongoing treatment or surgery may occasionally be required.[1] Without treatment, coronary artery aneurysms occur in up to 25% and about 1% die.[3][7] With treatment, the risk of death is reduced to 0.17%.[7]
Kawasaki disease is rare.[1] It affects between 8 and 67 per 100,000 people under the age of five except in Japan, where it affects 124 per 100,000.[5] Boys are more commonly affected than girls.[1] The disorder was first described in 1967 by Tomisaku Kawasaki in Japan.[5][8]
#9088711 at 2020-05-09 03:50:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11634: Win By Any Means Necessary Edition
The FDA release states Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine have not been shown to be safe and effective for treating or preventing COVID-19
So, it's not safe to give to a COVID-19 patient but you can still give it to an Auto-Immune Lupus or RA patient? So, it's okay to give LUPUS and RA patients a medication that impacts the heart rhythm?
Quote" Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine can cause abnormal heart rhythms such as QT interval prolongation and a dangerously rapid heart rate called ventricular tachycardia."
IN THE EXACT SAME RELEASE the FDA states "Does not affect FDA-approved uses for malaria, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis".
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-cautions-against-use-hydroxychloroquine-or-chloroquine-covid-19-outside-hospital-setting-or
#9087763 at 2020-05-09 02:17:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11632: Dig Dig Dig Edition
Fucking Liberal assholes at it again….
With all the positive studies out there, they still try and try again to prove it ineffective…
I wish all these left wing dicks would shut up and stop trying to make a cure ineffective. New York and California need to break off the USA and sink.
As a medical professional this shit boils my blood.
> https://www.brief19.com/2020/05/07/brief?user=543aa4f8a0a912697fd06437&utm_source=Email&utm_Campaign=Campaign_1203281
Failure To Launch: New York Data On Hydroxychloroquine Use Shows No Benefit
Medical advice should be given by physicians, not celebrities. In March, Elon Musk initiated an internet rumor that chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) were likely to be effective treatments against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes covid-19. Several days later, President Trump tweeted similar sentiments. Approximately one week after Musk's tweet, the first related poisoning in a patient was reported. Many studies have since assessed whether these drugs play a role in improving covid-19 outcomes. To date, the body of evidence suggests that these drugs have either no effect or are harmful on balance. Today, a large new study released today in the New England Journal of Medicine adds to our understanding that these medications appear to have no substantial impact on improving outcomes for patients with this disease. In the observational study in a major New York City hospital, patients who were hospitalized were given HCQ if the patients had oxygen levels of 93% or lower at the time of admission, if the treating doctor deemed it appropriate. Of the 1376 patients who met eligibility, 59 percent received HCQ. The primary goal of the study was to determine whether patients who received HCQ had better odds of avoiding death or mechanical ventilation (intubation). The authors also looked at how long it took for these events to occur in order to determine whether HCQ prolonged life or helped patients stay off of mechanical ventilators for longer than those who did not. Almost half of the patients who received HCQ did so within the first 24 hours of hospitalization and 86 percent by 48 hours. There was no observed difference between patients who did or did not receive HCQ. Of note, the protocol initially advised co-prescribing azithromycin, but that suggestion was removed during the study. The results indicate that 32 percent of patients who received HCQ died versus only 15 percent in those who did not. However, once correcting for the observation that the patients who received HCQ were somewhat more ill at the start of the study than those who did not, the numbers indicate that there was no difference in patients who received HCQ and those that did not. This indicates that HCQ likely confers no benefit. While this study did not assess the cardiac complications that HCQ is known to cause in some patients, the authors note that some other studies have been halted over such safety concerns. These data are compelling, but more definitive answers will come from randomized controlled trials, currently underway. However, HCQ is now in shortage across the United States, making it difficult for patients in whom the drug has been shown to have benefit-including lupus and rheumatoid arthritis-to obtain their usual medications. This highlights the unintended dangers that can emerge when highly influential public figures opine on medical therapies without a proven benefit for covid-19 prematurely.
- Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA
Editor-in-Chief
#9082191 at 2020-05-08 19:17:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11625: The Mask Edition
Any anons taking HCQ? I got my red pilled doc to prescribe it to me- as a prophylactic and to treat arthritis…
#9075448 at 2020-05-08 04:23:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11617: The News Is Dead Edition
They sure are pushing this hard… The comments are good, though.
Hydroxychloroquine shows no benefit in another COVID-19 study
The malaria drug was pushed by the administration as a possible treatment for COVID-19
By The Associated Press |
May 7, 2020 at 4:44 p.m.
By Marilynn Marchione | Associated Press
A new study finds no evidence of benefit from a malaria drug widely promoted as a treatment for coronavirus infection.
Hydroxychloroquine did not lower the risk of dying or needing a breathing tube in a comparison that involved nearly 1,400 patients treated at Columbia University in New York, researchers reported Thursday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Although the study is observational rather than a rigorous experiment, it gives valuable information for a decision that hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 patients have already had to make without clear evidence about the drug's risks and benefits, some journal editors and other doctors wrote in an editorial.
"It is disappointing that several months into the pandemic, we do not yet have results" from any strict tests of the drug, they wrote. Still, the new study "suggests that this treatment is not a panacea."
President Donald Trump repeatedly urged the use of hydroxychloroquine, which is used now for lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. It has potentially serious side effects, including altering the heartbeat in a way that could lead to sudden death.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has warned against its use for coronavirus infections except in formal studies.
Doctors at Columbia tracked how 565 patients who did not get the drug fared compared to 811 others who received hydroxychloroquine with or without the antibiotic azithromycin, a combo Trump also has touted.
In all, 180 patients required breathing tubes and 232 died, and the drug did not seem to affect the odds of either.
Patients given hydroxychloroquine were generally sicker than the others, but widely accepted methods were used to take that into account and still no benefit was seen for the drug.
Its use started within two days of admission for nearly all who received it. Some critics of earlier studies have said treatment may have started too late to do any good.
The study was funded by the National Institutes of Health, which has launched two of its own trials comparing hydroxychloroquine to placebo - the gold standard for establishing safety and effectiveness.
One study involves COVID-19 patients, and the other aims to see whether the drug can help prevent infections in health care workers exposed to the virus. Both got started in April.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/05/07/hydroxychloroquine-shows-no-benefit-in-another-covid-19-study/
#9069288 at 2020-05-07 21:07:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11609: ]Judge Sullivan[ Edition
>>9069257
look at her hand, the way she holds the card. I've noticed several times. Rheumatoid arthritis?
#9066056 at 2020-05-07 17:46:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11605: Welcome To The Revolution Edition
More potential cures? Worth a read imho.
Ultraviolet Irradiation of Blood: "The Cure That Time Forgot"?
Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) was extensively used in the 1940s and 1950s to treat many diseases including septicemia, pneumonia, tuberculosis, arthritis, asthma and even poliomyelitis. The early studies were carried out by several physicians in USA and published in the American Journal of Surgery. However with the development of antibiotics, UBI use declined and it has now been called "the cure that time forgot". Later studies were mostly performed by Russian workers and in other Eastern countries and the modern view in Western countries is that UBI remains highly controversial.
UV irradiation of blood was hailed as a miracle therapy for treating serious infections in the 1940s and 1950s. In an ironic quirk of fate, this historical time period coincided with the widespread introduction of penicillin antibiotics, which were rapidly found to be an even bigger medical miracle therapy. Moreover another major success of UBI, which was becoming increasingly used to treat polio, was also eclipsed by the introduction of the Salk polio vaccine in 1955 [91]. UBI had originally been an American discovery, but then was transitioned to being more studied in Russia and other eastern countries, which had long concentrated on physical therapies for many diseases, which were more usually treated with drugs in the West.
We would like to propose that UBI be reconsidered and re-investigated as a treatment for systemic infections caused by multi-drug resistant Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria in patients who are running out of (or who have already run out) of options. Patients at risk of death from sepsis could also be considered as candidates for UBI. Further research is required into the mechanisms of action of UBI. The present confusion about exactly what is happening during and after the treatment is playing a large role in the controversy about whether UBI could ever be a mainstream medical therapy, or must remain side-lined in the "alternative and complementary" category where it has been allowed to be forgotten for the last 50 years.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6122858/
#9065883 at 2020-05-07 17:33:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11604: Eyes On The Supremes Edition
More potential cures?
Ultraviolet Irradiation of Blood: "The Cure That Time Forgot"?
Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) was extensively used in the 1940s and 1950s to treat many diseases including septicemia, pneumonia, tuberculosis, arthritis, asthma and even poliomyelitis. The early studies were carried out by several physicians in USA and published in the American Journal of Surgery. However with the development of antibiotics, UBI use declined and it has now been called "the cure that time forgot". Later studies were mostly performed by Russian workers and in other Eastern countries and the modern view in Western countries is that UBI remains highly controversial.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6122858/
#9047740 at 2020-05-06 05:29:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11581: Dr Shiva and THE ADRENOCHROME Edition
>>9047580
It's possible to overdose, so I don't think they would do that. I suppose using incredibly small amounts might be effective without fear of harming people, but that would be very risky, especially to the young. It would be next to impossible to know how much would be ingested.
"Commonly used on holidays in malaria prone destinations, chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine will not be over familiar to the emergency physician. However, it is one of the leading causes of drug overdose in malaria prone countries and also the occasional toddler has managed to consume the grandparents lupus or rheumatoid arthritis medication leading to lethal consequences."
litfl.com/chloroquine-hydroxychloroquine-toxicity/
#9046529 at 2020-05-06 02:23:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11580: RBG Hospitalized Edition
Is Big Pharma behind the great war on hydroxychloroquine?
When President Trump brought up hydroxychloroquine as a promising potential treatment for COVID-19, a huge upsurge of negative political publicity followed from it. It was strange stuff, because up until then, the treatment, which had been safely used to treat malaria, lupus, and arthritis, had been seeing promising results for COVID-19, too. Yet the condemnations from all sides poured for weeks. It wasn't just the political establishment blasting it; it seemed to be the medical establishment, too. That raises questions as to whether financial interests might be involved here.
It started with the press engaging in its customary contrarianism against Trump when he called the treatment "promising." The logic was simple: If Trump liked it, then it had to be bad.
How's this for a slanted headline and report from NPR, which ran on April 10?
COVID-19 Patients Given Unproven Drug In Texas Nursing Home In 'Disconcerting' Move
Last night, the real story was obtained by Fox News host Laura Ingraham, and it's quite a different picture. It isn't out on YouTube yet, so I will describe it:
A Galveston-area doctor, Dr. Robin Armstrong, who was in charge of a nursing home, found himself in the middle of the worst health care nightmare anyone can imagine: a COVID-19 outbreak, on a home full of elderly people, and he was in charge. Odds were big they were going to die. We already know what the coronavirus did to a nursing home in Washington State, and we have subsequently learned what inserting COVID-19 patients into unwilling nursing homes in New York City did to those populations. Coronavirus + Nursing Home = Death Sentence. That was what he was looking at. In desperation, the Texas doctor decided to treat his threatened patients with hydroxychloroquine in a last-ditch effort to save them…and he called it right. Unlike those other places, his patients got well. His informed judgment saved the lives of a building full of nursing home patients, and he reported no bad side-effects such as heart problems brought on by the treatment. He would have been justified to take such risks because his treatment was triage, and the alternative was the death sentence. But there wasn't even that. His patients lived, they regained their fragile health, and there were no stacked bodies or chaotic medical scenes in his part of Texas on his watch.
That's frankly a story of heroism, and the brilliant medical man should be celebrated for the huge number of lives he saved.
Instead, all he got were trashy stories with scare headlines like NPR's, painting him as some kind of evildoer. Bad medicine, unproven treatment, everybody get scared.
No good deed goes unpunished.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/05/is_big_pharma_behind_the_great_war_on_hydroxychloroquine.html
#9045623 at 2020-05-06 01:01:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11578: The PlanDemic & BlackSky Edition
Searched Hi & Lo.
Used multiple search terms.
Looking for any solid data on:
→ The Number of Deaths Attributed to - Chloroquine or Hydroxychloroquine.
Found Nothing
(But I did find)
Lots of [mockingbird] media fear mongering stories without solid sources saying (CQ & HCQ) are unproven dangerous drugs that will kill you in small doses.
- Like the couple in AZ that drank fish tank cleaner.
- Or Nigerians who self-medicated and overdosed.
—
And, I found this "blast from the past":
This is an abstract w/ just the 1st of 13 cases.
Evidently there was a little '''Suicide by Chloroquine" problem in the Far East among military members = In (1964).
(JAMA Network)
Clinical Notes
(October 26, 1964)
Chloroquine Suicide
CHLOROQUINE PHOSPHATE is an antiparasitic and anti-inflammatory drug used in the prophylactic treatment of malaria and for amelioration of the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and lupus erythematosus. Side effects are generally mild and transitory, although visual disturbance, muscle weakness, and acute psychotic behavior have been encountered.
Sudden death due to chloroquine overdosage is uncommon. Thirteen fatal cases, involving 12 persons stationed in the Far East and one arthritic patient in this country, have been submitted to the Forensic Pathology Branch, indicating a new problem in the field of suicide.
Report of Cases
Case 1.- A 30-year-old American sailor was found dead in his home on Guam. Numerous bottles were present indicating heavy drinking prior to death. Suicide notes were found. Several personal survival kits which he had accumulated as an air crew member were found in the bedroom; 36 chloroquine phosphate tablets were missing from the kits.
—
36 tablets were missing.
Hmm
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/1165125
#9042598 at 2020-05-05 20:46:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11575: Huge Comes In Small Pleasures Edition
>>9042223
"Hydroxychloroquine is classified as an anti-malarial drug. It is similar to chloroquine (Aralen) and is useful in treating several forms of malaria as well as lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis."
In the research I have done it also lowers blood glucose levels
#9042223 at 2020-05-05 20:20:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11574: Cinco de Cinco, Knowledge Is Power Edition
>>9042150
Hydroxychloroquine is classified as an anti-malarial drug. It is similar to chloroquine (Aralen) and is useful in treating several forms of malaria as well as lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis.
https://www.medicinenet.com/hydroxychloroquine/article.htm#what_is_hydroxychloroquine_plaquenil_and_what_is_it_used_for
#9042165 at 2020-05-05 20:16:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11574: Cinco de Cinco, Knowledge Is Power Edition
>>9042150
>I have Rheumatoid arthritis
Eliminating carbs will help. Go carnivore 60 days and pain will disappear.
#9042150 at 2020-05-05 20:14:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11574: Cinco de Cinco, Knowledge Is Power Edition
>>9041931
I have Rheumatoid arthritis will HQ help with that to? I have tried many drugs none really help
#9032659 at 2020-05-05 02:30:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11562: When Does the Enemy Expend Ammunition? Edition
..And how about the use of hydroxychloroquine?
Chiusolo said that hydroxychloroquine could act as a prophylactic, preventing or limiting the symptoms of the disease while waiting for the formulation of the vaccine that specifically stimulates the antibody response of the body. She said it could make the patient immune to COVID-19 and/or limit its side effects.
The drug has been under investigation worldwide, including in the United States, after President Donald Trump last month called it a "game-changer" in the fight against coronavirus.
The Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA), the national authority responsible for drug regulation in Italy, has an approved trial of hydroxychloroquine on 2,500 patients, which will start in early July and focus on the use of hydroxychloroquine in prophylaxis, Chiusolo said. The study, for which preliminary data would be ready within 16 weeks, will look at whether the preventive intake of the drug decreases the probability of contracting COVID-19 when one comes directly into contact with a positive patient.
THE ROLE of hydroxychloroquine in the prevention and fight against coronavirus was also the subject of a study published in The International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, which describes how a healthcare worker infected with the novel coronavirus traveled freely within a hospital before being diagnosed with the virus.
"It was not possible to quarantine everyone who had come into contact with the healthcare worker," Chiusolo said. So, they treated 211 healthcare professionals and patients with hydroxychloroquine. After 10 days, nobody tested positive for the coronavirus.
Furthermore, Chiusolo told the Post, the Italian Society of Rheumatology interviewed 1,200 rheumatologists throughout Italy to collect statistics on contagions. Out of an audience of 65,000 chronic lupus and rheumatoid arthritis patients who systematically take hydroxychloroquine, only 20 patients tested positive for the virus.
"Nobody died, nobody is in intensive care, according to the data collected so far," Chiusolo said…
https://www.jpost.com/health-science/italian-scientist-says-she-discovered-main-mechanism-behind-covid-19-626737
good twatter feed
https://mobile.twitter.com/niro60487270/
#9032501 at 2020-05-05 02:16:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11562: When Does the Enemy Expend Ammunition? Edition
Hydroxychloroquine + [additional] = cures and treatments
ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID
Long-term Use of Hydroxychloroquine Reduces Antiphospholipid Antibodies Levels in Patients With Primary Antiphospholipid Syndrome
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27406736/
ASTHMA
Hydroxychloroquine Improves Airflow and Lowers Circulating IgE Levels in Subjects With Moderate Symptomatic Asthma
B L Charous et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 1998 Aug.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9723661/
ASTHMA
Open Study of Hydroxychloroquine in the Treatment of Severe Symptomatic or Corticosteroid-Dependent Asthma
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2195922/
HIV
Hydroxychloroquine Drastically Reduces Immune Activation in HIV-infected, Antiretroviral Therapy-Treated Immunologic Nonresponders
Stefania Piconi et al. Blood. 2011.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21576701/
INFECTIOUS (MALARIA, HIV, Q FEVER, WHIPPLE DISEASE, FUNGAL INFECTIONS)
RHEUMATOLOGICAL (LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS, ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODY SYNDROME, RHEUMATOID arthritis, SJOGREN'S SYNDROME)
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, with an original indication to prevent or cure malaria, have been successfully used to treat several infectious (HIV, Q fever, Whipple's disease, fungal infections), rheumatological (systemic lupus erythematosus, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren's syndrome), and other immunological diseases. Indeed, they have anti-inflammatory, immunomodulating, anti-infective, antithrombotic, and metabolic effects.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29737455/
LUNG CANCER (ONCOLOGY)
Blockade of autophagy by hydroxychloroquine dramatically potentiated KG-135-induced FOXO3a and its downstream (FasL) ligand accompanied by the cleavage of caspase-8. Meanwhile, the decrease of Bcl-2 and survivin, as well as the cleavage of caspase-9, were also drastically enhanced, resulting in massive apoptosis.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28701864/?from_term=Hydroxychloroquine+drastically&from_pos=6
RHEUMATOID arthritis (IMMUNE SYSTEM)
Hydroxychloroquine May Be Associated With Reduced Risk of Coronary Artery Diseases in Patients With Rheumatoid arthritis: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study
Yao-Min Hung et al. Int J Clin Pract. 2018 May.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29691971/
CCP VIRUS (COVID-19)
In addition, the virological clearance at day-6 post-inclusion in HCQ plus azithromycin, HCQ and control arm was 100%, 57.1% and 12.5% respectively (p < 0.001). This data suggests a synergistic effect of azithromycin with HCQ.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7102587/
DERMATOLOGY
CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDER
These clinical observations, followed by some well-designed studies, have substantially broadened the horizons for CHQ and analogues over the last few decades. CHQ and analogues have been proven beneficial for many rheumatological, cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and dermatological conditions, and there is a growing body of evidence to support their therapeutic potential in oncology, HIV infection, and chronic kidney disease (CKD).
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6905642/
ANTI-PHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME
Long-term Use of Hydroxychloroquine Reduces Antiphospholipid Antibodies Levels in Patients With Primary Antiphospholipid Syndrome
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27406736/
LUPUS
RHEUMATOID arthritis
SARCOIDOSIS
SJOEGREN SYNDROME
CUTANNEOUS DISORDERS
ANTI-PHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME
ONCOLOGY
Antimalarial drugs including chloroquine, its less toxic quinolone-derivative hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), and quinacrine have become cornerstones in the treatment of autoimmune diseases including systemic lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, sarcoidosis, and Sjogren syndrome; cutaneous disorders, antiphospholipid syndrome, and have recently been employed at higher dioses in oncology.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29517495/
PARKINSON'S
Scientists have found that existing anti-malaria drugs could be a potential treatment for Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that causes a person to lose control of motor movements, such as the …ability to move his or her hands, arms, and legs.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/07/150716091710.htm
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Unexpected Additive Effects of Minocycline and Hydroxychloroquine in Models of Multiple Sclerosis: Prospective Combination Treatment for Progressive Disease?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28857721/
LYME DISEASE
Before the Lyme diagnosis was made, intravenous immunoglobulin treatment was performed 8 times with subsequent responses and relapses. Combined antibiotics therapy (doxycycline and hydroxychloroquine) was added simultaneously with the last 8 immunoglobulin therapy sessions. The patient showed complete disappearance of neurologic signs, and no adverse reaction was reported.
https://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(17)30103-1/pdf
#9023979 at 2020-05-04 14:50:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11551: You'll Love How This Movie Ends Edition
4041
Why are children immune to COVID-19?
How many children die from influenza each year?
Why are elderly more at risk to COVID-19?
How many elderly die from influenza each year?
Q
Is this the link
"..COVID-19 damages the hemoglobin, impairing the ability of red blood cells to transport oxygen throughout the body, compromising the lungs and resulting in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), Italian pharmacology scholar Annalisa Chiusolo explained to The Jerusalem Post.
If her thesis is correct, it would resolve many outstanding questions about the novel coronavirus, such as the greater vulnerability of men - specifically male diabetics - to become seriously ill from the virus, as well as the lower rate at which pregnant women and children contract COVID-19…"
"…As a pharmacist, Chiusolo next evaluated the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat SARS-CoV-2, which in some cases has been found to reduce hospitalizations from the virus. Hydroxychloroquine is currently in use for the treatment of autoimmune diseases worldwide, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, and has been used for years to treat malaria.
She said that in addition to the drug's antiviral and immunomodulatory effect, it binds to the ferriprotoporphyrin of the ecgonine methyl ester (EME), blocking the key enzyme of malaria. "So, I thought this same mechanism could be used against SARS-CoV-2… Indeed, a study by a Chinese university shows that SARS-CoV-2 binds to the beta chain of hemoglobin, inhibiting EME metabolism."
Ferriprotoporphyrin is the group responsible for the oxygen binding of hemoglobin…"
https://www.jpost.com/health-science/italian-scientist-says-she-discovered-main-mechanism-behind-covid-19-626737
https://mobile.twitter.com/niro60487270
#9011912 at 2020-05-03 17:32:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11534: CDC Death Count Reduction - The YOU MUST SHOW THEM Edition
>>9011823
>https://www.rand.org/blog/2020/05/weekly-recap-may-01.html
THE RAND BLOG
May 1, 2020
The Unintended Consequences of a Proposed COVID-19 Cure
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are proven treatments for malaria, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus. While these drugs have recently been discussed as potential therapies for COVID-19, there is no definitive evidence that they would be effective. According to RAND experts, this discussion has limited the drugs' availability for proven treatments, fueled the counterfeit anti-malarial drug market in Africa, and worsened trade tensions. But there are opportunities to address these unintended consequences.
A Second Wave of Economic Destruction?
In the largest decline since 2008, the U.S. economy fell by 4.8 percent in the first quarter. And this isn't the only evidence to suggest that the United States will experience a prolonged recession as a result of COVID-19. According to RAND experts, negative consumer sentiment is another troubling sign. It could mean that Americans will take a long time to return to their former spending habits after the pandemic passes. If that happens, then the economic effects could take years to shake.
Protecting Household Workers During the Pandemic
Many small businesses that can't meet their payroll due to COVID-19 are eligible for federal aid. But household employers are excluded. This affects hundreds of thousands of nannies, housekeepers, and others who are employed in private homes. How could the government help these workers? RAND experts say that policymakers could consider making direct payments to household employers who keep paying their employees. This could reduce the number of workers who join the unemployment rolls or feel compelled to work during the crisis.
North Korea After Kim: 'How' Matters More Than 'Who'
Rumors are swirling that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is seriously ill, leaving many to ask who might succeed him. But this isn't the most important question, says RAND's Soo Kim. What matters more is what the new regime does to establish legitimacy and how the United States and its allies respond. If there is new leadership in Pyongyang, then Washington may be tempted to reset relations on a path toward normalization. But there are hazards to even exchanging pleasantries with any successors.
What Do Americans Think of the News?
Facts are on the decline in U.S. public life-a phenomenon that RAND researchers call Truth Decay. This problem, which has become even more apparent during the pandemic, poses a threat to democracy as we know it. A recent RAND study seeks to better understand the issue by analyzing where Americans get their news, whether they think it's reliable, and more. The findings provide some clues about what it might take to ensure that data and analysis remain at the heart of public discourse.
#9004391 at 2020-05-02 22:40:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11525: We Never Thought She'd Lose Edition
>>9004354
HYDROXYCHOLORQUINE
A few years ago I discovered google scholar. It didn't take long to figure out that this is where they hide older studies they don't want us to know about. (Try to find this stuff on google) Disclaimer: I am not an M.D.
These are conditions I found that are treated, studied, etc. with hydroxychloroquine as a therapeutic. (By itself and in combination with other drugs.) This list is by no means exhaustive as I stopped after approx. 25 pages.
More has to be out there. I'm going to start with the biggest impact diseases. Keep in mind the potential HIT big pharma will take if this info is well known!!!!
Let's start with the big ones:
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
So finally patriots, we have to take advantage of this moment in time... big pharma must go down!!! Tell your family, tell your friends.. "Ask your doctor if hydroxychloroquine is right for you?"
#8993067 at 2020-05-01 23:04:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11511: #FlagsOutForFlynn Edition
We need more people to follow up on this research and write messages or even articles, on social media. It really is time for the people to learn how many advancements in science have been swept under the carpet for years. Here are two search engines to use:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
https://scholar.google.com/
Search for Hydroxychloroquine and either SARS or Coronavirus along with any one of these diseases, and you will begin to understand how lazy and incompetent theWHO,CDCandFDAhave been.
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
Stand on the shoulders of giants
#8992309 at 2020-05-01 21:40:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11510: Chicago Goes Full Retard For Mandatory Vax Edition
Here are two search engines to use:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
https://scholar.google.com/
Search for Hydroxychloroquine and either SARS or Coronavirus along with any one of these diseases, and you will begin to understand how lazy and incompetent theWHO,CDCandFDAhave been.
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
Stand on the shoulders of giants
#8992170 at 2020-05-01 21:25:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11509: It's Early Mid Afternoon, Somewhere? Edition
Here are two search engines to use:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
https://scholar.google.com/
Search for Hydroxychloroquine and either SARS or Coronavirus along with any one of these diseases, and you will begin to understand how lazy and incompetent the WHO, CDC and FDA have been.
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
Stand on the shoulders of giants
#8989910 at 2020-05-01 18:07:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11506: The Force Is With Us Edition
>>8989208
Correct.
HCQ
HYDROXYCHOLORQUINE
A few years ago I discovered google scholar. It didn't take long to figure out that this is where they hide older studies they don't want us to know about. (Try to find this stuff on google) Disclaimer: I am not an M.D.
These are conditions I found that are treated, studied, etc. with hydroxychloroquine as a therapeutic. (By itself and in combination with other drugs.) This list is by no means exhaustive as I stopped after approx. 25 pages.
More has to be out there. I'm going to start with the biggest impact diseases. Keep in mind the potential HIT big pharma will take if this info is well known!!!!
Let's start with the big ones:
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
So finally patriots, we have to take advantage of this moment in time... big pharma must go down!!! Tell your family, tell your friends.. "Ask your doctor if hydroxychloroquine is right for you?"
#8973319 at 2020-04-30 16:44:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11486: Russian Collusion Back in the Headlines ~OP COVID Crackdown Edition
>>8973271
TY anon. It's going to be May, soon. I've not worn a mask this entire time. I sometimes feel like a Smith in the Matrix when I walk through the grocery store, opposite the one way arrows, and reach for things within 5'11" of another person. Old people really can do this shit, and the virus has helped all of them with their arthritis and mobility:
#8964847 at 2020-04-29 21:21:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11475: Knowledge Is Power Edition
>>8964775
I have chosen to buy tonic water made with quinine. For a while I was taking a mineral supplement containing zinc. The quinine is the natural compound from.which chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are derived. The amount in tonic water appears to be small, but I liked it and felt pretty good (less arthritis type achiness) when using it.I like the one in the screen grab.
#8964812 at 2020-04-29 21:18:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11475: Knowledge Is Power Edition
MEDIA LIED, PEOPLE DIED: Italian Study Finds INCREDIBLE Prophylaxis Results for Patients on Hydroxychloroquine
How many Americans died because the liberal media lied about hydroxychloroquine?
The media has been on a jihad against the drug since President Trump first announced its amazing ability to treat coronavirus patients.
Last week the liberal media went as far as to report on a shoddy UVA study that founds no benefit from the drug.
Dr. Stephen Smith told "The Ingraham Angle" Monday night that a study published last week indicating the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine showed no benefit for coronavirus patients in U.S. veterans hospitals was a "sham."
And now a new study from hard-hit Italy found that those Italians on hydroxychloroquine for Lupus or Rheumatoid arthritis did not come down with the coronavirus.
Only 20 patients tested positive for COVID-19. No ICU, and NO ONE DIED!
Despite comorbidities the patients on hydroxychloroquine did not succumb to coronavirus!
#8955548 at 2020-04-29 02:39:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11463: All Your Base Are Belong To Us Edition
not in qresear.ch yet
Hydroxychloroquine Has about 90 Percent Chance of Helping COVID-19 Patients
4-28-2020
In a letter to Gov. Doug Ducey of Arizona, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) presents a frequently updated table of studies that report results of treating COVID-19 with the anti-malaria drugs chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ, Plaquenil®).
To date, the total number of reported patients treated with HCQ, with or without zinc and the widely used antibiotic azithromycin, is 2,333, writes AAPS, in observational data from China, France, South Korea, Algeria, and the U.S. Of these, 2,137 or 91.6 percent improved clinically. There were 63 deaths, all but 11 in a single retrospective report from the Veterans Administration where the patients were severely ill.
The antiviral properties of these drugs have been studied since 2003. Particularly when combined with zinc, they hinder viral entry into cells and inhibit replication. They may also prevent overreaction by the immune system, which causes the cytokine storm responsible for much of the damage in severe cases, explains AAPS. HCQ is often very helpful in treating autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
Additional benefits shown in some studies, AAPS states, is to decrease the number of days when a patient is contagious, reduce the need for ventilators, and shorten the time to clinical recovery.
Peer-reviewed studies published from January through April 20, 2020, provide clear and convincing evidence that HCQ may be beneficial in COVID-19, especially when used early, states AAPS. Unfortunately, although it is perfectly legal to prescribe drugs for new indications not on the label, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recommended that CQ and HCQ should be used for COVID-19
only in hospitalized patients
in the setting of a clinical study if available. Most states are making it difficult for physicians to prescribe or pharmacists to dispense these medications.
As the letter to Gov. Ducey notes, "Many nations, including Turkey and India, are protecting medical workers and contacts of infected persons prophylactically. According to worldometers.info, deaths per million persons from COVID-19 as of Apr 27 are 167 in the U.S., 33 in Turkey, and 0.6 in India."
After Morocco and Algeria began using HCQ, a trend break and
sharp reduction
in their COVID-19 case fatality rate occurred.
Vaccines and results of randomized double-blind controlled trials of new drugs are at best months away. But patients are dying now, while affordable, long-used drugs would be available except for government restrictions, AAPS states.
The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) has represented physicians of all specialties in all states since 1943. The AAPS motto is omnia pro aegroto, meaning everything for the patient.
https://aapsonline.org/hcq-90-percent-chance/
#8935345 at 2020-04-27 10:54:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11437: Supplement to Flynn's Motion To Dismiss Edition
>>8935315
>>8935315
"I was delivering prescriptions from the time I was old enough to ride a bike," Fauci recalls.
https://www.holycross.edu/departments/publicaffairs/hcm/2002_03Summer.pdf
Awards and Honors
? Dr. Fauci received the Frank Annunzio Award in the Humanitarian Field in 2001. Announced by the Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation, an independent federal government agency, the Award is presented annually to those individuals whose research has "led to creative work, process, product or other achievement that has had a significant and ben- eficial impact on society."
? Dr. Fauci has received 24 honorary doctorates for his scientific accomplishments from universities in the United States and abroad.
? In the years between 1981 and 1994, Dr. Fauci was the fifth most cited scientist-out of more than
1 million scientists worldwide that had published during the 13-year period.
? In 1985, the members of the Stanford University arthritis Center Survey of the American Rheumatism Association agreed that Dr. Fauci's work on the treat- ment of polyarteritis nodosa and Wegener's granulo- matosis was one of the most significant developments in patient management of rheumatology in the past 20 years.
? In March of 2002, Dr. Fauci was presented with the $500,000 Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research. The annual award, made possible by a $50 million gift from a New York busi- nessman, recognizes outstanding contributions to "improving health care and promoting biomedical research," as well as dedication to patient care.
? Dr. Fauci has written and edited more than 1,000 scientific publications.
he's been carrying poison's water for decades
and paid well for it
fuck fauci
use the bat
#8925555 at 2020-04-26 06:12:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11424: Late Night Qvana Edition
>>8925497
I myself, will take great issue should that happen to me,
I was born free, and I will die free, if that means taking some with me, so be it.
Somethings are worth living for,
Somethings are worth dying for.
Understand what happens, if you make the wrong choice.
I rather hoped to live out my years with my arthritis and fucked bones, but I'm OK with Plan Z
#8919709 at 2020-04-25 17:18:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11417: Newfag Has The Knack Congrats! Edition
Cancer Caused by Ionic Radiation Exposure
Most types of leukemia (although not chronic lymphocytic leukemia)
Multiple myeloma
Thyroid cancer
Bladder cancer
Breast cancer
Lung cancer
Ovarian cancer
Colon cancer (but not rectal cancer)
Esophageal cancer
Stomach cancer
Liver cancer
Lymphoma
Skin cancer (besides melanoma)
You will not start to become aware of the effects of the ionic radiation(cancer causing) after 18 months to 3 years of exposure if at all. I understand you can't feel radiation, but after 3 years of focused prolonged exposure, you WILL feel your nervous system cry out during exposure in hot spots. Some may not feel burning, but you may feel an achiness like quickly onset arthritis. This is all personal experience, having interacting with metal that was radiated in a phone case, and sitting in chairs where the hardware (screws) was radiated and put back into the chair.
Nerve damage is VERY REAL.
#8918071 at 2020-04-25 13:23:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11415: Full Speed Ahead Edition
>>8918030
>>8917466
>>8917693
>>8917312
Tocilizumab US manufactured on the market for Rheumatoid arthritis. Possible?
Hasn't there been some significant successes with Interferon???
Ha! Ha! Another Dr. Fauci failure…
Data on Gilead's remdesivir show no benefit for coronavirus …
www.statnews.com > 2020/04/23 > data-on-gileads-rem…
2 days ago - The antiviral medicine remdesivir from Gilead Sciences failed to speed the improvement of patients in China with Covid-19 or prevent them
#8918030 at 2020-04-25 13:16:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11414: Remember the Yellow Vests, Never Give Up! Edition
>>8917466
>>8917693
>>8917312
Interleukin 6 Inhibitors
PS…I don't trust any paper from the Lancet
Interleukin-6 inhibitor/ inhibitors
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0163725813001939
Associate editor: B. Teicher
Targeting interleukin-6 in inflammatory autoimmune diseases and cancers
Author links open overlay panelXinYaoaJiaqiHuangaHaihongZhongaNanShencRaffaellaFaggionibMichaelFungaYihongYaoa
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pharmthera.2013.09.004
Get rights and content
Abstract
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a pleiotropic cytokine with significant functions in the regulation of the immune system. As a potent pro-inflammatory cytokine, IL-6 plays a pivotal role in host defense against pathogens and acute stress. However, increased or deregulated expression of IL-6 significantly contributes to the pathogenesis of various human diseases. Numerous preclinical and clinical studies have revealed the pathological roles of the IL-6 pathway in inflammation, autoimmunity, and cancer. Based on the rich body of studies on biological activities of IL-6 and its pathological roles, therapeutic strategies targeting the IL-6 pathway are in development for cancers, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Several anti-IL-6/IL-6 receptor monoclonal antibodies developed for targeted therapy have demonstrated promising results in both preclinical studies and clinical trials. Tocilizumab, an anti-IL-6 receptor antibody, is effective in the treatment of various autoimmune and inflammatory conditions notably rheumatoid arthritis. It is the only IL-6 pathway targeting agent approved by the regulatory agencies for clinical use. Siltuximab, an anti-IL-6 antibody, has been shown to have potential benefits treating various human cancers either as a single agent or in combination with other chemotherapy drugs. Several other anti-IL-6-based therapies are also under clinical development for various diseases. IL-6 antagonism has been shown to be a potential therapy for these disorders refractory to conventional drugs. New strategies, such as combination of IL-6 blockade with inhibition of other signaling pathways, may further improve IL-6-targeted immunotherapy of human diseases.
Full Length article
Keywords
Interleukin-6
Autoimmune
Inflammation
Cancer
Targeted therapy
Monoclonal antibody
Abbreviations
AMLacute myeloid leukemia
COPDchronic obstructive pulmonary disease
CRCcolorectal cancer
CRPC-reactive protein
CSCcancer stem cells
DLTdose-limiting toxicity
EAEexperimental autoimmune encephalitis
EGFRepidermal growth factor receptor
IBDinflammatory bowel diseases
IFNinterferon
IL-6interleukin-6
IL-6RIL-6 receptor
mAbmonoclonal antibody
MMmultiple myeloma
MSmultiple sclerosis
MTXmethotrexate
NSCLCnon-small cell lung cancer
RArheumatoid arthritis
RCCrenal cell carcinoma
sgp130soluble gp130
sIL-6Rsoluble IL-6R
SJIAsystemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis
SLEsystemic lupus erythematosus
SOCSsuppressor of cytokine signaling
SScsystemic sclerosis
STATsignal transducers and activators of transcription
TAMtumor-associated macrophage
TLRToll-like receptor
TNFtumor necrosis factor
VEGFvascular endothelial growth factor
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Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Tocilizumab, an anti-IL-6 receptor antibody, is effective in the treatment of various autoimmune and inflammatory conditions notably rheumatoid arthritis. It is the only IL-6 pathway targeting agent approved by the regulatory agencies for clinical use. Siltuximab, an anti-IL-6 antibody, has been shown to have potential benefits treating various human cancers either as a single agent or in combination with other chemotherapy drugs. Several other anti-IL-6-based therapies are also under clinical development for various diseases. IL-6 antagonism has been shown to be a potential therapy for these disorders refractory to conventional drugs. New strategies, such as combination of IL-6 blockade with inhibition of other signaling pathways, may further improve IL-6-targeted immunotherapy of human diseases.
Possible cure all for a great deal of illnesses/cancer…If an inhibitor is found.
Interferon??? Is Interferon a More suitable choice???
I would never trust a Bill Gates or Fauci recommended drug like Trial bomber Remdesivir
Patent: Communist China and manufactured there. Gilead
#8916603 at 2020-04-25 06:48:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11413: New Stale Peach Mints, Again? Edition
BE THE SPARK
Revival In Hebrides Islands - Lewis Revival
(the two elderly women were the aunts of Donald Trump's mother)
https://onehopemovement.com/hebredes-revival/
In 1968, Duncan Campbell gave an account of the 1949 revival that started in the Scottish Hebrides Islands. He was quick to tell how two elderly women were the spark that ignited that fire of revival.
As often happens, God uses someone unexpected to accomplish His work. In this instance, the people God chose were Peggy, age 84 and Christine, age 82. Neither were able to leave their home; Peggy was blind and Christine could not stand up straight due to arthritis.
The two sisters had become burdened that not a single young person attended church. Peggy and Christine could not attend church either, but they chose to make their small cottage a place of prayer for a move of God. As they read the word of God, they were gripped by Isaiah 44:3, "For I will pour out water on the thirsty land and streams on the dry ground." The ladies prayed this verse in faith often from 10 pm to 3 or 4 am.
Late one night, Peggy had a vision of the church filled with young people. This prompted her to tell a local minister, "You must do something about it." He agreed to call others together to pray in conjunction with Peggy and Christine. The others gathered in a barn while the sisters prayed in their cottage.
One night in the barn, as the intercessors were praying for God to "pour out water on the thirsty land and streams on the dry ground", a deacon stood and read from Psalm 24. He then, turned to the minister and said, "It seems to me to be so much humbug to be praying as we are praying, to be waiting as we are waiting, if we ourselves are not rightly related to God." The deacon then asked the Lord, "Are my hands clean? Is my heart pure?" He then fell to his knees in repentance before God.
Revival broke out in the barn as everyone there began to fall on their face before God and repent their sins. Soon the power of God swept the island and everyone was aware of the power of God. Duncan Campbell was invited to the island to preach for two weeks and ended up staying two years. The revival radically changed the island and its culture.
The youth were greatly impacted as well. One evening as the people gathered in the church, the power of God was evident again. There were about one hundred young people at a dance who were suddenly drawn to leave and go to the church. Hundreds of people, including youth, began to repent and get right with God. The meeting lasted until four in the morning.
The revival lasted for over three years and touched countless lives. This move of God reminds us that He is able to do what He has done before and He is also willing to use anyone who is willing to commit to labor in prayer.
#8911166 at 2020-04-24 21:02:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11406: Anons Are Watching Edition
Ultraviolet blood irradiation: Is it time to remember "the cure that time forgot"?
UV irradiation of blood was hailed as a miracle therapy for treating serious infections in the 1940s and 1950s. However in an ironic quirk of fate, this time period coincided with the widespread introduction of penicillin antibiotics, which were rapidly found to be an even bigger miracle therapy. Moreover another major success of UBI, which was becoming used to treat polio, was also eclipsed by the introduction of the Salk vaccine. Starting in the 1960s UBI fell into disuse in the West and has now been called "the cure that time forgot"
"Quirk of fate"??????? PHARMA!!!!!!!!!!
How interesting that all these treatments which were successful, were replaced by a pill.
George P Miley at the Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, PA published a series of articles on the use of the procedure in the treatment of thrombophlebitis, staphylococcal septicemia, peritonitis, botulism, poliomyelitis, non-healing wounds, and asthma [9-22].
Henry A Barrett at the Willard Parker Hospital in New York City, in 1940 reported on 110 cases including a number of infections. Twenty-nine different conditions were described as responding including the following: infectious arthritis, septic abortion, osteoarthritis, tuberculosis glands, chronic blepharitis, mastoiditis, uveitis, furunculosis, chronic paranasal sinusitis, acne vulgaris, and secondary anemia [23, 24].
EV Rebbeck at the Shadyside Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA, reported the use of UBI in Escherichia coli septicemia, post-abortion sepsis, puerperal sepsis, peritonitis, and typhoid fever [25-29].
Robert C Olney at the Providence Hospital, Lincoln, NE, treated biliary disease, pelvic cellulitis and viral hepatitis with UBI [30-32].
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783265/
Maybe it works on the super-bugs too like MRSA!!
#8909607 at 2020-04-24 18:22:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11404: In It Together WW Edition
FDA Urges Caution In Chloroquine Use, Citing Dangers
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine have been around for decades and are used to treat malaria, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis
In addition to heart problems, it can cause kidney disease and trigger seizures, among other side effects
A Chinese study indicated it was of little help to COVID-19 patients
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday cautioned against the use of the anti-malaria drugs chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 following reports of serious heart rhythm problems in patients treated with them.
As of midday Friday, the U.S. had confirmed more than 872,100 coronavirus infections and more than 50,000 deaths.
The FDA said though its investigation is continuing, doctors should use caution in prescribing the drugs, which, until recently, were promoted as a cure for the coronavirus by President Trump.
A study released earlier this month found patients treated with chloroquine were no more likely to recover than those who weren't. Clinical trials are still underway.
"The FDA is aware of reports of serious heart rhythm problems in patients with COVID-19 treated with hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine, often in combination with azithromycin and other QT prolonging medicines. We are also aware of increased use of these medicines through outpatient prescriptions," the FDA said.
The agency added: "Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine have not been shown to be safe and effective for treating or preventing COVID-19."
The drugs can cause tachycardia, which can raise the heart rate above 100 beats a minute, as well as other heart rhythm problems. They also can cause heart and kidney disease, and exacerbate such conditions as diabetes and psoriasis, as well as trigger seizures. Additionally, the drugs are toxic to fetuses.
The FDA last month authorized the emergency use of the drugs, which have been used to treat malaria, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis for decades. Though they worked in the lab against coronavirus, their value in handling the pandemic still was unclear.
"Because chloroquine phosphate and hydroxychloroquine may possibly help very sick patients, FDA is allowing these drugs to be provided to certain hospitalized patients under an EUA [emergency use authorization] issued March 28, 2020," the FDA said, also noting optimal dosage was unknown. They were not approved for prophylactic use.
https://www.ibtimes.com/coronavirus-treatment-fda-urges-caution-chloroquine-use-citing-dangers-2964510
#8909220 at 2020-04-24 17:44:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11403: Those You Trust The Most Edition
>>8909148
OZONE THERAPY SINCE 150 YEARS
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320759#benefits
OZONE IS A DISINFECTANT!
"
Uses
Ozone therapy has been found to be useful in several ways in medicine. When it was first used more than 150 years ago, it was to disinfect and treat diseases.
During the First World War, its application to wounds showed not only its ability to disinfect but also to aid blood flow and produce anti-inflammatory effects.
Later, it was found to be a useful treatment for people with HIV before pharmaceutical medication was available.
Today it is used for treating the following:
infected wounds
circulatory disorders
geriatric disorders
macular degeneration
viral diseases
rheumatism and arthritis
cancer
SARS
AIDS
Although ozone is a gas, developments in technology mean it can be used in several forms and different ways, including:
ozonated olive oil applied directly to the body
insufflation, a risky therapy where ozone is blown into the rectum
ozonated water, which is drunk
injections, which are often used in dentistry
autohemotherapy, where blood is withdrawn, mixed with ozone, and put back into the bloodstream
gas bath or sauna"
#8907031 at 2020-04-24 13:08:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11400: Future Bright. LAMBRIGHT Edition
>>8906957
To recap:
Quinine is made from the ground up bark of the cinchona tree. The brand name for synthetic quinine is Qualaquin. It can be taken to cure uncomplicated malaria but should not be taken in an effort to prevent malarial infection.
Chloroquine (brand name Aralen) was invented in 1934 as a safer version of quinine. It is used to treat malaria, amebiasis and other "off label" purposes.
Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) (Brand Name Plaquenil), was invented in WWII to be a cheaper, safer version of Chloroquinine with fewer side effects for troops serving in the Pacific theatre. It can be taken preventatively before entering a malaria prone area. It can be used "off label" to treat diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
https://www.mmv.org/malaria-medicines/history-antimalarials
#8906402 at 2020-04-24 10:19:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11400: Future Bright. LAMBRIGHT Edition
>>8906391
This one, too, that I had posted in an earlier bred with a Russian connection:
Ultraviolet Irradiation of Blood: "The Cure That Time Forgot"?
Abstract: Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) was extensively used in the 1940s and 1950s to treat many diseases including septicemia, pneumonia, tuberculosis, arthritis, asthma and even poliomyelitis. The early studies were carried out by several physicians in USA and published in the American Journal of Surgery. However with the development of antibiotics, UBI use declined and it has now been called "the cure that time forgot". Later studies were mostly performed by Russian workers and in other Eastern countries and the modern view in Western countries is that UBI remains highly controversial.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6122858/
#8904815 at 2020-04-24 04:03:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11398: Why So Sirius Edition
Repost from LB bc it seems many ppl missed it
"Ultra violet blood irradiation: the cure that time forgot?"
Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) was extensively used in the 1940s and 1950s to treat many diseases including septicemia, pneumonia, tuberculosis, arthritis, asthma and even poliomyelitis. The early studies were carried out by several physicians in USA and published in the American Journal of Surgery. However with the development of antibiotics, UBI use declined and it has now been called "the cure that time forgot". Later studies were mostly performed by Russian workers and in other Eastern countries and the modern view in Western countries is that UBI remains highly controversial."
Sauce:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6122858/
https://regeneveda.com/uvb-ultraviolet-therapy/
#8904675 at 2020-04-24 03:47:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11397: Space Force Coast To Coast Edition
>>8904530
"Ultra violet radiation: the cure that time forgot?"
Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) was extensively used in the 1940s and 1950s to treat many diseases including septicemia, pneumonia, tuberculosis, arthritis, asthma and even poliomyelitis. The early studies were carried out by several physicians in USA and published in the American Journal of Surgery. However with the development of antibiotics, UBI use declined and it has now been called "the cure that time forgot". Later studies were mostly performed by Russian workers and in other Eastern countries and the modern view in Western countries is that UBI remains highly controversial.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6122858/
https://regeneveda.com/uvb-ultraviolet-therapy/
#8902972 at 2020-04-24 00:56:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11395: Morning Sun Brings Heat. Full Moon Coming Edition
>>8902775
Patent:
Compositions and methods for treating diseases and conditions
Current Assignee University of Pittsburgh US Department of Veterans Affairs
2020-03-19 Publication of US20200087294A1
What is claimed is:
1. A method for treating an inflammatory disorder comprising administering to a subject in need thereof a compound of Formula II, or a salt, ester, solvate, hydrate or prodrug thereof … wherein the inflammatory disorder is selected from asthma, chronic obstructive lung disease, pulmonary fibrosis, pneumonitis, pneumonia, cystic fibrosis, psoriasis, arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis, rhinitis, pharyngitis, cystitis, prostatitis, dermatitis, allergy including hayfever, nephritis, conjunctivitis, encephalitis, meningitis, opthalmitis, uveitis, pleuritis, pericarditis, myocarditis, atherosclerosis, human immunodeficiency virus related inflammation, diabetes, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, sepsis, vasculitis, bursitis, connective tissue disease, autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE), polymyalgia rheumatica, scleroderma, Wegener's granulomatosis, temporal arteritis, vasculitis, cryoglobulinemia, and multiple sclerosis, viral or influenza-induced inflammation, or edema.
#8898233 at 2020-04-23 17:59:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11390: V Can't Beat Out QR Edition
Democrats plan to censure lawmaker who credited Trump for COVID-19 recovery
Detroit Democrats plan to vote Saturday to censure and bar any future endorsements of a Democratic lawmaker who credited President Donald Trump with advocating for the drug that she said cured her of COVID-19.
State Rep. Karen Whitsett, D-Detroit, broke protocol by meeting with President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence during an April 14 meeting of COVID-19 survivors, during which she credited hydroxychloroquine for saving her life.
"Thank you for everything that you have done," Whitsett told Trump at the meeting. "I did not know that saying thank you had a political line. ... I'm telling my story and my truth, and this how I feel and these are my words."
The meeting and other comments Whitsett made prior to and during the coronavirus pandemic have landed her in hot water with the 13th Congressional District Democratic Party Organization.
The group, as first reported by Gongwer News Service, plans to vote Saturday on a resolution to censure Whitsett, a first-term lawmaker representing the 9th Michigan House District.
The admonition means she will not get the group's endorsement for this year nor will she be able to engage in the group's activities for the next two election cycles.
"At the end of the day, we have political systems," said Jonathan Kinloch, chairman of the organization. "We have political parties, and political parties exist for a reason."
"They do not belong to themselves," Kinloch said of endorsed candidates and elected officials. "They belong to the members and precinct delegates of the Democratic Party."
Whitsett could not immediately be reached for comment.
Kinloch said the party's problems with Whitsett date back to comments she made about House Democratic leadership and the Democratic legislative caucus at large.
In February, Whisett told WWJ-AM (950) that House Democratic Leader Christine Greig of Farmington Hills was a racist because she wouldn't consider an urban agenda for the caucus. Greig also pulled Whitsett's communications staff because of an unfavorable vote on an early rendition of the no-fault auto reform bill, Whitsett said.
A later version of the no-fault auto reform legislation received overwhelming support in the state House and was signed into law by Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
The resolution Detroit Democrats will vote on notes she has "misrepresented the needs and priorities" of Democratic leadership to the president and public.
The resolution also notes she's participated in events with the Republican Women's Federation of Michigan to express gratitude to the president.
Whitsett, the resolution said, "has repeatedly and publicly praised the president's delayed and misguided COVID-19 response efforts in contradiction with the scientifically based and action-oriented response" from Michigan's Democratic leadership, "endangering the health, safety and welfare of her constituents, the city of Detroit and the state of Michigan."
Michigan State Medical Society President Dr. Mohammed Arsiwala prescribed hydroxychloroquine and an antibiotic for Whitsett after she visited one of his Michigan Urgent Care clinics in Wyandotte. She had symptoms of COVID-19 and an underlying condition, he told The Detroit News.
The Trump administration has deployed about 28 million doses of hydroxychloroquine from the federal government's Strategic National Stockpile. While hydroxychloroquine is effective at treating lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, the drug can be dangerous for people with certain heart conditions.
On Sunday, after Whitsett continued to make negative comments about the party and Whitmer, the 13th Congressional Democratic group asked her to come in for a "screening" of candidates for her house district. Whitsett refused, Kinloch said.
"Don't play with us," Kinloch said. "This is very serious when we ask to have a conversation with you and you choose not to.
"We're not going to accept that. How they handle you in Lansing as far as the Democratic caucus that's on them. But how we handle you back at home, that's on us."
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2020/04/23/democrats-plan-censure-lawmaker-whitsett-credited-trump-covid-19-recovery/3010947001/
#8897663 at 2020-04-23 17:14:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11390: V Can't Beat Out QR Edition
Hydroxychloroquine and Chloroquine as anti-cancer agents
'''Repurposing Drugs in Oncology (ReDO)-chloroquine and
hydroxychloroquine as anti-cancer agents'''
Abstract
Chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) are well-known 4-aminoquinoline antimalarial agents. Scientific evidence also supports the use of CQ and HCQ in the treatment of cancer. Overall, preclinical studies support CQ and HCQ use in anti-cancer therapy, especially in combination with conventional anti-cancer treatments since they are able to sensitise tumour cells to a variety of drugs, potentiating the therapeutic activity. Thus far, clinical results are mostly in favour of the repurposing of CQ. However, over 30 clinical studies are still evaluating the activity of both CQ and HCQ in different cancer types and in combination with various standard treatments. Interestingly, CQ and HCQ exert effects both on cancer cells and on the tumour microenvironment. In addition to inhibition of the autophagic flux, which is the most studied anti-cancer effect of CQ and HCQ, these drugs affect the Toll-like receptor 9, p53 and CXCR4-CXCL12 pathway in cancer cells. In the tumour stroma, CQ was shown to affect the tumour vasculature, cancer-associated fibroblasts and the immune system. The evidence reviewed in this paper indicates that both CQ and HCQ deserve further clinical investigations in several cancer types. Special attention about the drug (CQ versus HCQ), the dose and the schedule of administration should be taken in the design of new trials.
Introduction
Chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) are both 4-aminoquinoline agents that have been used for more than 70 and 50 years, respectively, to prevent or to treat malarial infections and later also for treating discoid and systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. Although HCQ and CQ differ only by one hydroxyl group, the addition of this hydroxyl group results in an important decrease in toxicity, while the efficacy remains constant, at least for malaria [1]. Both drugs are available as generic products and mentioned on the WHO list of essential medicines. Frequently used trade names of CQ include Avloclor, Nivaquine or Aralen, and the most frequently used trade name for HCQ is Plaquenil.
The mechanisms of action of CQ and HCQ against the malarial Plasmodium parasite and against the auto-immune disorders for which they are approved are well known [2-6].
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718030/
http://archive.is/kQq0o
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718030/pdf/can-11-781.pdf
#8893427 at 2020-04-23 06:15:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11384: Late Night Infinite Shift Edition
>>8893392
>>8893352
Sun Pharma's U.S. unit donates malaria drug in coronavirus fight
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-sun-pharm-idUSKBN21E38U
(Reuters) - Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd's U.S. subsidiary said on Friday it had donated 2.5 million hydroxychloroquine sulfate tablets as a potential treatment for the rapidly spreading coronavirus.
Hydroxychloroquine sulfate tablets are used for the treatment of malaria, lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis, among others.
The tablet is not currently approved for use to treat COVID-19, the respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus, but is currently under investigation as a possible treatment option.
U.S. President Donald Trump last week touted the malaria drugs, and the country's Health and Human Services has listed the drug as a medical resource subject to hoarding prevention measures.
This comes as hospitals in several big U.S. cities and other hot virus spots sounded the alarm about a shortage of medicine, supplies and trained staff as the cases rose to over 85,000. Over a thousand have died from the disease.
Several drugmakers, including Novartis, Bayer AG and Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd, have also donated doses of malaria drugs.
"We are working with supply chain partners and wholesalers to help ensure swift delivery to areas where it will provide the most benefit as the clinical trials progress," said Abhay Gandhi, CEO of the U.S. unit of India's Sun Pharma.
#8864642 at 2020-04-20 19:40:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General 11348: The American Spirit is Amazing Edition
Mike Stone - Mass Media Will Never Stop Lying
The only difference between the
US mass media and Pravda in the old USSR, is that the Russians weren't so naive as to believe it.
"They told us that JFK, RFK and MLK were all assassinated by lone gunmen, and that anyone who disputes that is a conspiracy theorist."
"Yeah, but this time they're telling us the truth."
"They told us that the North Vietnamese navy attacked our ship in the Gulf of Tonkin, that the Iraqi soldiers were bayoneting babies and pulling them out of incubators, that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, and that Syria's Bashar al-Assad gassed his own people."
"Yeah, but this time they're telling us the truth."
"They told us in 1977 that a coming ice age would destroy all life on the planet. They told us in 2008 that global warming would destroy all life on the planet. They're telling us now that climate change will destroy all life on the planet."
"Yeah, but this time they're telling us the truth."
"They told us there's no cure for cancer or arthritis, but cures for cancer have existed in the alternative health field for decades, and arthritis is the easiest disease in the world to cure."
"Yeah, but this time they're telling us the truth."
"They told us, 'You can keep your doctor,' 'I did not have sexual relations with that woman,' and 'Read my lips: no new taxes,' and they all lied."
"Yeah, but this time they're telling us the truth."
"They told us 9/11 was the work of Osama Bin Laden; that it was pulled off by 19 guys with box cutters, that a hijacked plane hit the Pentagon, and that Flight 93 crashed in a field in Pennsylvania."
"Yeah, but this time they're telling us the truth."
"They told us that vaccines are safe and effective, that there is no correlation between vaccines and autism, and that fluoride is good for your teeth and prevents cavities."
"Yeah, but this time they're telling us the truth."
"They told us two weeks before the election that Hillary Clinton had a 92% chance to win. After the election they told us that Trump won because of Russian collusion."
"Yeah, but this time they're telling us the truth."
"They told us that HIV causes AIDS, that AIDS would devastate the heterosexual population, and that AZT is a safe and proven cure for AIDS."
"Yeah, but this time they're telling us the truth."
"They told us that West Nile Virus will kill us all, that SARS will kill us all, and that Ebola will kill us all."
"Yeah, but this time they're telling us the truth."
"They're telling us now that the Coronavirus is a once in a lifetime pandemic, that it will kill millions of people around the world, and that the only way to save humanity is to take away our rights, imprison us in our homes and destroy the economy until we all take the vaccine and get microchipped."
"Yeah, but this time they're really, really, REALLY telling us the truth!!! What are you, one of those conspiracy nuts? Can't you see what's happening? Why aren't you wearing a mask? Don't come near me, stay away! I'm calling the police to report you! AAAIIEEEE!!"
https://www.henrymakow.com/2020/04/mike-stone-will-never-stop-lying.html
#8864030 at 2020-04-20 18:40:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General 11347: Anyone Needs a Ventilator, Qtips, We Get it for Them Edition
Docs in Aussie State Banned from Prescribing Drug Trump Mentioned for COVID, Face a Hefty Fine
If you're a doctor Down Under, you could now face a $13,000 fine for prescribing hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 patients - and you can probably guess the genesis of this.
According to the Brisbane Times, doctors in the Australian state of Queensland are now banned from prescribing the anti-malarial drug for coronavirus patients as of Tuesday.
The drugs can only be dispensed to patients who take it for one of its other approved uses or who are part of a clinical trial.
Failure to comply? A fine of $13,000 Australian dollars, which translates to about $8,300 American.
It's not just doctors, either.
"The new law, introduced under public health powers granted to the state's top doctor, Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young, is also aimed at stopping pharmacies and GP clinics from stockpiling the medication," the Brisbane Times reported.
"Under the public health order, only some specialists are allowed to prescribe the drug and it must be for the ongoing treatment of a chronic disease or as part of a clinical trial."
The health minister in Australia, Greg Hunt, has said that the drug has shown "some promising research so far." That said, trials are mixed - but the drug does a very good job stopping the virus in test tubes.
Professor David Paterson, an infectious diseases expert at the University of Queensland - where a large-scale clinical trial is about to begin - said that the drug showed promise on a very small scale when the disease first hit Australia.
"Prior to the clinical trials going ahead, the medications were given to some of the first patients in Australia infected with COVID-19, and all have completely recovered without any trace of the virus left in their system," he said.
"However, we know that most people with COVID-19 recover completely, thanks to their immune system, so random anecdotal experiences of some people need to be replaced by rigorous clinical trials."
In addition to antiviral drug Remdesivir, hydroxychloroquine (and its older relative, chloroquine) has been one of the more promising routes of treatment for coronavirus patients. That doesn't mean there aren't risks, but coronavirus is a serious risk. So why stop doctors from prescribing it in certain cases?
Officially, it's because hydroxychloroquine is used to treat patients suffering from autoimmune conditions, including lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. Demand for the drug as a treatment for COVID-19 could make it difficult for patients who need it for those conditions to get it - at least that's how the argument is most often presented.
But the implicit blaming of Trump, and the implication that he's hyping the drug without any foundation, gives the game away.
http://www.hideoutnow.com/2020/04/docs-in-aussie-state-banned-from.html
#8863408 at 2020-04-20 17:42:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11346: "A task force for DC traitors" Edition
>>8863289
I have food, at least the most basic items 90 days out, used to be much more than that. I also sell produce at farmers market in summer but that is not happening this year. Disability wise have occipital neuralgia, migraines, arthritis, neck and shoulder damage which makes me useless to most employers.
#8853508 at 2020-04-19 20:12:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11334: No More Flu Edition
>>8853430
>>8853460
>>8853387
Going to need to study this in depth alone.
The retinopathy could be with longer term use, but show as an issue (with a 1-week covid treatment, muh retinas).
Introduction
Chloroquine (CQ) is used to prevent and treat malaria and amebiasis,[1] while hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), a less toxic metabolite of chloroquine, is used to treat rheumatic diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and Sjogren's syndrome.[2] Both medications can cause corneal deposits, posterior subcapsular lens opacity, ciliary body dysfunction, and most important, irregularity in the macular pigmentation in the early phase, a ring of macular pigment dropout in the advanced stage, and peripheral bone spicule formation, vascular attenuation, and optic disc pallor in the end-stage. Ocular symptoms of retinopathy include blurred and partial loss of central vision, side vision and in the later stage, night vision. Symptoms of corneal deposits include haloes and glare. Clinical research has resulted in precise screening protocols and safe dosing guidelines to prevent ocular toxicity and detect retinal damage at an early stage.
Go to:
Etiology
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine bind to melanin in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and cause damage to the macular cones outside of the fovea. The drugs inhibit RPE lysosome activity, reduce phagocytosis of shed photoreceptor outer segments causing an accumulation of outer receptor segments. In response, pigment-containing RPE cells migrate into the outer nuclear and outer plexiform layers of the retina resulting in irreversible photoreceptor loss and RPE atrophy.[3] HCQ has a long half-life (about one month) and takes about half a year to achieve full elimination from the body; this is significant when managing minor side effects such as itching and corneal deposits and major ones such as retinal toxicity and explains continued maculopathy even after discontinuation of the medication. Corneal deposits (called vortex keratopathy or corneal verticillata) result from binding to cellular lipids and deposition of the drug in the basal epithelial layer of the cornea. Discontinuation of the drug usually causes the deposits to disappear over time.
Go to:
Epidemiology
The advance of spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) and multifocal electroretinography (mf-ERG) technology has allowed for better detection of retinopathy.[4] These advances, combined with the increased clinical availability of SD-OCT and, to a lesser degree mf-ERG, has increased reported incidence and prevalence of toxicity over the last decade.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK537086/
The same study revealed that the most important predictor of toxicity was the duration of use (cumulative dose) and that age, the daily dose, and patient weight did not correlate significantly with HCQ toxicity. One reaches a cumulative dose of 1000 grams (1 kilogram) at 7 years when taking the most commonly prescribed dose of 400 mg a day. A new study then focused on those patients that had taken HCQ over 5 years. This study revealed a much higher overall risk of 7.5% retinal toxicity among the 2361 patients studied.[7] A daily dose over 5 mg/kg body weight increased the odds 5.7 times and taking HCQ over 10 years increased the odds by 3.2 times of developing retinopathy.
Those dosages are in the range being discussed for a 3-5 days cure. Not years.
Much more to worry about with DMT in the retinas more likely (can even produce 'tearing' after a very nice trip).
Have started speaking with frens/fam about HCQ. One member took for malaria, with success, but was on tail end of malaria treatment (so suggested that feeling were more from the drug than malaria). Said "It was heavy, wouldn't want to go to work on the day taking the drug, but not too bad.).
#8851325 at 2020-04-19 16:58:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11331: We Wanna Get Our Country Back and We're Gonna Get it Soon Edition
>>8851207
I'll have to look into that. In the meantime:
Products That Use Aborted Fetuses
Do some products contain fetal parts? The short gruesome answer: Yes.
Today's consumer products are not the soap and lampshades of recycled Nazi concentration camp victims. The new utilitarian use of people is a sophisticated enterprise, not visible to the human eye.
Fetal Parts in Daily Life
Perhaps you are a diligent supporter and promoter of pro-life legislation, only vote for pro-life candidates, avoid entertainment from musicians and actors who openly support Planned Parenthood. Regardless, you may unwittingly be cooperating in aborted fetal cell research by purchasing products that use aborted fetuses, either in the product itself or in its development.
One might take Enbrel (Amgen) to relieve Rheumatoid arthritis. Your husband was given Zoastavax (Merck), a Shingles vaccine, at his annual physical. Your mother with diabetes and renal failure is prescribed Arensep (Amgen). Your grandfather is given the blood product Repro (Eli Lilly) during an angioplasty. The local school district requires that your grandchildren receive the MMRII (the Merck Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccine). Your daughter and son use coffee creamers and eat soup with artificial flavor enhancers (Senomyx/Firmenich) tested on artificial taste buds engineered from aborted fetal cells.
Because of the vagary of FDA labeling, unless you are proficient at reading patents and pharmaceutical inserts you wouldn't know aborted fetal parts were there without someone to tell you.
https://www.hli.org/resources/products-that-use-aborted-fetuses/
#8846607 at 2020-04-19 03:39:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11325: Midnight Ride Time Closing In Edition
The Nine Lives of Hydroxychloroquine
11 May 2015
Hydroxychloroquine is one of many medications frequently used in rheumatology practice. Its remarkable versatility is attested by its routine use in lupus, in patients with an autoimmune coagulopathy, in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, as well as those with a low-level inflammatory arthropathy. It's an amazing medication, with a novel history and wide array of indication and multiple actions that we now better understand. The HCQ story begins in 1638 when the wife of the Viceroy of Peru, Countess Cinchona, acquired malaria while living in the New World. Rather than getting the "approved" therapy, blood-letting, she was treated by an Incan herbalist with the bark of a tree (eventually, named for the countess-Cinchona Tree). Her response was dramatic; when the Viceroy returned to Spain, he brought with him large supplies of the powder for general use, which at the time was controlled by the Church and was thus called "Jesuit's Powder".
It took nearly two centuries for the active substance, Quinine, to be isolated from the bark (and was eventually to make a name for itself as a tonic to be added to gin). Over the next century, quinine would become a common component in folk medicines and patent remedies for the treatment of malaria in the southern states of America, as well as for generic malaise. By the 1940s, quinine, or rather its derivative chloroquine, was recognized for its anti-malarial properties and found use among troops fighting in the Pacific during WW-II. However, it was noted that this compound had significant toxicities. In 1945, a modification of this compound via hydroxylation led to the development of HCQ, which was found to be less toxic and remains in use, without change, to this day. Over time, physicians began to experiment with the medication and, in the early 1950s, began to use it for the treatment of SLE. After the success in that disease (at least success relative to the other available agents which were basically none), it was tried in another arthropathy, RA. However, in the quest to get better responses, physicians would "push" the dose and, not surprisingly, toxicities, most notable retinal toxicity, began to present itself as a limiting feature of the medication. Not deterred, physicians adjusted the dose and began to consider using it in combination therapy, which became popular in the 1980s and has culminated in the recent studies showing the notable efficacy of triple therapy when HCQ was combined with MTX and sulfasalazine.
Most of the science regarding HCQ's mechanism of action falls in the realm of speculation. There is evidence that one of its primary effects is on the lysosome, where it accumulates. Once there, it can stabilize the lysosomal membrane and elevate the intra-organelle pH, leading to inactive acid proteases, decreased receptor recycling, inhibition of protein/cytokine production and secretion, and interference with intracellular inflammatory pathways such as ERK and MAP kinase. Recently, there is some evidence that it also inhibits certain segments of "innate immunity" (that basic immunity which links us to jellyfish), specifically the toll-like receptors. Through its action on TLR3/4, synovial fibroblasts are less likely to become activated. Its effect on TLR7/9 inhibits TNF production.
I'm a clinician, not a molecular biologist, and what I want to know is: does it work and where or when? The most impressive work has come from the lupus literature. This underappreciated medication has been clearly shown to reduce the number of SLE flares, reduce the severity of SLE flares when they occur, can in some cases lead to "remission" including lupus nephritis, increase the risk of flares when stopped, and decrease the doses of prednisone needed to control the disease. In at least one study, the use of HCQ increased survival in patients with SLE by 70%. Of equal importance, HCQ has been shown to decrease the risk of thrombosis in patients who are anti-phospholipid antibody positive. Although no studies have been done to specifically look at it during pregnancy, most feel it is safe to continue through pregnancy in patients with SLE, despite its long T1/2 of 40 hours and its ability to cross the placenta with ease. In a study of 133 pregnancies in patients on HCQ there were no differences in fetal outcome compared to 70 pregnancies seen in a control group. One has to weigh the potential unknown risks of HCQ against the known risk of pregnancy outcome in SLE patients who flare.
http://rheumnow.com/blog/nine-lives-hydroxychloroquine
#8838736 at 2020-04-18 16:08:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11316: "Muh newfag baker, kek" Edition
List of diseases that are treated with HYDROXYCHOLORQUINE
@ShitPeytonSaya found on google scholar
April18, 2020
Long thread re: HYDROXYCHOLORQUINE.
A few years ago I discovered google scholar. It didn't take long to figure out that this is where they hide older studies they don't want us to know about. (Try to find this stuff on google) Disclaimer: I am not an M.D.
These are conditions I found that are treated, studied, etc. with hydroxychloroquine as a therapeutic. (By itself and in combination with other drugs.) This list is by no means exhaustive as I stopped after approx. 25 pages.
More has to be out there. I'm going to start with the biggest impact diseases. Keep in mind the potential HIT big pharma will take if this info is well known!!!!
Let's start with the big ones:
*systemic erythematous lupus (BIG!)
* malaria
*rheumatoid arthritis (BIG!)
*juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
*sjogren's syndrome
*connective tissue disease (BIG!)
*HIV type 1 (BIG!)
*dermatomyositis
*cancer therapy-shown to mediate substantial antineoplastic effects in preclinical models (FNG BIG!)
*dementia in Alzheimer's (OMG BIG!)
*melanoma (BIG)
* breast cancer (OMG BIG!!)
*schizophrenia -significant ameliorating effect (BIG!!)
*B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemic cells (BIG)
*severe chronic asthma- steroid sparing effect (BIG)
*advanced non-small cell lung cancer (BIG)
*improves insulin sensitivity in obese non-diabetics
*Q fever (LOL!)
*cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas
*cholesterol lowering effects- reversal of deleterious effects of steroids on lipids (BIG)
*prevention of post-op deep vein thrombosis (BIG)
*decompensated treatment for refractory non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitis
*oral lichen planus
*urticarial vasulitis syndrome
*Kikuch-fujimotos
*sarcoidosis
*discoid lupus profundus in children
*lupus panniculitis
*antiphospholipid syndrome
*severe multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
*chronic urticaris
*relapsed/refractory myeloma
*glioblastoma
*immunomodulatory properties for bone marrow transplants
*psoriatic arthritis
*lichen planopilaris (frontal alopecia)
*porphyria cutanea tarde
*hypercalcemia
*surfactant protein c deficiency
and finally:
*cancer in dogs
So finally patriots, we have to take advantage of this moment in time… big pharma must go down!!! Tell your family, tell your friends.. "Ask your doctor if hydroxychloroquine is right for you?"
You can follow @ShitPeytonSaya
https://threader.app/thread/1251321249126629376
#8828528 at 2020-04-17 20:59:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11303: Anons Keep On Keepin On Edition
>>8828374
And more…
Chloroquine has not disappeared
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2269711/
Chloroquine (CHQ), an antimalarial, is also used as an anti-inflammatory drug for systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) reduces the frequency of organ involvement and disease flares, and relieves skin and joint symptoms. CHQ reduces the immunologically-mediated inflammation of the joints. HCQ and combination therapies have a significant benefit on synovitis, pain and physical disability on RA. We advocate the investment of resistance Plasmodium prevalence determinations in countries beset by malaria, and to match thereafter the quantity of persons administered CHQ. Follow-up investigations are essential to diagnose and prevent visual damage.
#8827187 at 2020-04-17 18:47:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11301: Renegade Fingered Edition
>>8827137
OMG I never said she instantaneously got Lupus and dropped dead. My point remains, Lupus and arthritis ARE big deals, especially for those who suffer from them.
#8827121 at 2020-04-17 18:40:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11301: Renegade Fingered Edition
>>8827103
>It's fucking true!
no one is saying anon can't speak his mind, but it is NOT true that arthritis and Lupus are no big deal, sorry, it's just not true
#8827002 at 2020-04-17 18:29:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11301: Renegade Fingered Edition
>>8826946
Yup, Lupus and arthritis are 2 of them.
Plenty safe.
And, this bug that's going around is seen by many as so serious that the economy is shut down.
If a potentially risky dug was out there, well, lupus, arthritis and malaria are not contagious, there is no lupus or arthritis curve to flatten to make sure that they don't have to work hard in hospitals, or whatever the rationale for flattening the curve was.
Hydroxychloroquine is used to treat things that are NOT A BIG DEAL.
But some say it shouldn't be used on things that they say ARE A BIG DEAL.
It just seems like evil bullshit from the media and the Democrats.
#8825753 at 2020-04-17 16:46:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11299: LIBERATE Edition
>>8825320
Chloroquine (ChQ)
CHQ is commonly sold as an over-the-counter medication and is also used as an anti-inflammatory drug in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, discoid lupus erythematosus and amoebic hepatitis.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182877/
#8825746 at 2020-04-17 16:46:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11299: LIBERATE Edition
Chloroquine (CHQ), an antimalarial, is also used as an anti-inflammatory drug for systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) reduces the frequency of organ involvement and disease flares, and relieves skin and joint symptoms. CHQ reduces the immunologically-mediated inflammation of the joints. HCQ and combination therapies have a significant benefit on synovitis, pain and physical disability on RA. We advocate the investment of resistance Plasmodium prevalence determinations in countries beset by malaria, and to match thereafter the quantity of persons administered CHQ. Follow-up investigations are essential to diagnose and prevent visual damage.
https://europepmc.org/article/PMC/2269711
#8825520 at 2020-04-17 16:35:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11299: LIBERATE Edition
>>8825272
A friend of mine is on HCQ for her arthritis. She has not had a cold in the years she has been taking it.
#8821841 at 2020-04-17 05:26:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11295: CNN's Big China Screwup Edition
TIME magazine article POSITIVE article about Hydroxychloroquine
Italy, April 9, but its TIME magazine
https://time.com/5816874/italy-coronavirus-patients-treating-home/
summary: italian doctor gaining ground and treating patients at home, curing earlier, with HCQ
Until last week, Cavanna was giving most of his patients both hydroxychloroquine (commonly used for malaria and certain inflammatory disorders like rheumatoid arthritis) and an antiviral that is usually prescribed for HIV. Then AIFA, Italy's equivalent to the U.S.'s Food and Drug Administration, issued a note advising to be very careful in prescribing them together. So now, except in rare cases, he uses hydroxychloroquine on its own. Although the drug hasn't been tested for the coronavirus, he says it is the "most effective treatment for now."
#8821841 at 2020-04-17 05:26:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11295: CNN's Big China Screwup Edition
TIME magazine article POSITIVE article about Hydroxychloroquine
Italy, April 9, but its TIME magazine
https://time.com/5816874/italy-coronavirus-patients-treating-home/
summary: italian doctor gaining ground and treating patients at home, curing earlier, with HCQ
Until last week, Cavanna was giving most of his patients both hydroxychloroquine (commonly used for malaria and certain inflammatory disorders like rheumatoid arthritis) and an antiviral that is usually prescribed for HIV. Then AIFA, Italy's equivalent to the U.S.'s Food and Drug Administration, issued a note advising to be very careful in prescribing them together. So now, except in rare cases, he uses hydroxychloroquine on its own. Although the drug hasn't been tested for the coronavirus, he says it is the "most effective treatment for now."
#8807875 at 2020-04-16 01:27:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11276: Real Nigga Trump Droppin Bags On Niggas Edition
>>8807406
I want to say Boron was one of the things that could help with that, but I'm feeling like I may have that confused with arthritis or something like that.
#8807769 at 2020-04-16 01:19:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11276: Real Nigga Trump Droppin Bags On Niggas Edition
>>8807464
I dont believe i could handle a year if I ate that garbage. Id be crippled with arthritis pain and bedridden with respiratory infections. Ive seen me do it.
Hint: leave out all dairy too.
#8806532 at 2020-04-15 23:30:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11274: We Are The Comeback Kids Edition
>>8805888
>8805888>>8805903 >>8806203 >>8806387 >>8806483
>
>>>8805871
>
>https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320166
Malaria drugs could help to combat cancer
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are drugs that are used to treat malaria, but a new review suggests that they may have another purpose: treating cancer.
The research - which reviewed more than 190 studies investigating how chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) affect cancer cells - describes how the malaria drugs may increase tumor sensitivity to existing cancer treatments.
Based on their findings, first study author Ciska Verbaanderd, from the University of Leuven in Belgium, and her colleagues say that the drugs "deserve further clinical investigations in several cancer types."
The review was recently published in the journal ecancermedicalscience.
While the United States has seen a fall in cancer death rates in recent years, the disease remains a significant burden on public health. Last year, there were more than 1.6 million new cancer cases diagnosed in the U.S. and more than 595,000 cancer deaths.
Given that cancer is increasingly becoming resistant to existing therapies, there is a desperate need to uncover new ways to fight the disease.
Verbaanderd and colleagues believe that the drugs CQ and HCQ could help in this fight.
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CQ and HCQ are medications used to prevent and treat malaria. They may also be used in the treatment of lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. A wealth of research, however, has suggested that these drugs may also have anti-cancer properties.
For their review, Verbaanderd and colleagues analyzed the results of more than 190 animal and human studies that assessed the effects of CQ and HCQ on different types of cancer.
According to the researchers, the aim of their review was "to inform further research and trials on repurposing CQ and HCQ as anti-cancer agents."
The team uncovered evidence to suggest that CQ and HCQ could be effective for the treatment of a number of cancers, including glioblastoma - which is a deadly brain cancer - lung cancer, and pancreatic cancer.
"CQ and HCQ have been studied in multiple preclinical cancer models," write the authors, "and have demonstrated activity on several cancer-supporting pathways and in combination with a broad range of other therapies."
"[...] The majority of these studies have reported an improved therapeutic efficacy as compared with monotherapy with existing anti-cancer drugs," they add.
The review also indicates that both drugs are "safe and tolerable" as an anti-cancer therapy, though current evidence suggests that HCQ might pose fewer side effects.
According to the team, their review highlights a number of mechanisms by which CQ and HCQ could help to treat cancer.
Firstly, there is evidence to suggest that the drugs can inhibit autophagy, which is the process whereby cells devour their own damaged or unnecessary components.
"Autophagic properties such as nutrient recycling can support cancer cell survival," the authors note. "Moreover, key regulators of cell growth can be degraded and the DNA damage response can be suppressed through increased autophagy."
"Therefore, inhibition of autophagy can be an interesting anti-cancer strategy when cancer cells start depending on autophagy for survival."
The review also revealed that CQ and HCQ can block the CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling pathway, which previous research has associated with cancer progression.
Additionally, there is evidence that CQ can stabilize a protein called p53, which is a known tumor suppressor, and it may also help to normalize blood vessel dysfunction in tumors.
"The benefits of vessel normalization include a decrease in tumor hypoxia, reduced cancer cell intravasation and metastasis, and an increase in chemotherapeutic drug delivery and response," the authors explain.
Overall, Verbaanderd and colleagues believe that their study has highlighted the potential benefits of CQ and HCQ as a cancer treatment, as well as the mechanisms behind their anti-cancer properties.
"The results from the review lead us to believe that these antimalarial drugs could offer significant clinical benefit for certain cancer patients, especially in combination with standard anti-cancer treatments. This should be confirmed by additional clinical results."
Ciska Verbaanderd
The team notes that there are 30 clinical trials currently investigating the effects of CQ and HCQ against various cancer types.
Based on their review, the researchers conclude that these trials should focus on the efficacy of these medications, as well as the best doses and methods of administration.
BAKER, NOTABLE SECONDED
#8804241 at 2020-04-15 20:26:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11271:…..and frogs to destroy them Edition
Patients unable to receive vital prescriptions as drug goes to treat COVID-19
https://www.whio.com/news/patients-unable-receive-vital-prescriptions-drug-goes-treat-covid-19/6KVJBBBEWZENTFW4ZTKMPWOPNA/
Updated: April 15, 2020 - 11:47 AM
Hydroxychloroquine, the drug said to be a potential treatment for COVID-19, is traditionally prescribed for malaria, arthritis and lupus – and now some of these patients are seeing shortages in the medication they've relied on for years.
News Center 7?s Kalya Courvell spoke with Tiffany Vance of Englewood, who's been on a drug called Plaquenil for 12 years to treat her lupus.
Plaquenil's main ingredient is hydroxychloroquine.
The FDA has not approved hydroxychloroquine to treat the coronavirus, but doctors are prescribing it to lessen symptoms and help prevent its spread.
Plaquenil is now facing a shortage, and in areas like New York and California, it's unavailable in some pharmacies.
Vance has United Healthcare insurance.
When she went to the pharmacy to refill her 60-pills-for-30-days prescription, her insurance would only approve 30 pills for a 90 day supply, allowing her just 15 percent of what she would normally need to prevent a lupus flare up.
It's due to a shortage in the drug, Vance said.
She was able to get an additional 30 pills through a medication program with her pharmacy, but that still only gives her 60 pills for 90 days.
Vance would normally take 180 pills in a 90 day period, and is worried she'll end up in the hospital with a lupus flare-up because she is unable to get the proper amount of medication.
The Lupus Research Alliance in a written statement on their website said they are working with the FDA to preserve hydroxychloroquine.
https://www.lupusresearch.org/letter-from-lra-to-top-u-s-health-officials/
#8803838 at 2020-04-15 19:53:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11271:…..and frogs to destroy them Edition
>>8803754
POTUS used the word "alterative" in his missive to Schumer recently.
Quinine, from cichona bark and artemesia is an alterative. It's like a vitamin. If you consume it, in small preventive doses, it prevents you from getting sick, treats contaminated water, and treats sickness. Like THC, CBD, Safrole, and many other beneficial herbs, they've been banned in commercially produced food by the FDA.
Alterative - : a drug used empirically to alter favorably the course of an ailment
https://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/alterative
What is an Alterative?
Alteratives are herbs that gradually restore the proper function of the body and increase health and vitality. As unclear as this may sound, their mode of action on the body is not well understood through pharmacology. However their incredible value as medicines cannot be ignored. In broad terms, they alter the body's processes of metabolism so that tissues can best deal with a range of functions from nutrition to elimination. Many herbs with this action improves the body's ability to eliminate waste through the kidneys, liver, lungs, or skin. Some stimulate digestion or are anti-microbial. Alteratives move the body to a state of health, removing indicators of systemic disintegration.
Many herbs have an alterative function and can commonly be their secondary or tertiary action. For example, diuretic & hepatic remedies could also be seen as alteratives. They can be used safely in many diverse conditions as supportive remedies, and should be considered when chronic inflammatory or degenerative disease exist.
Each system of the body has plants that are particularly suited to it. Alteratives have a particular affinity towards the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, musculoskeletal, nervous system, and integumentary systems. Skin conditions, arthritis, and auto-immune diseases are especially improved.
Herbal Examples:
Galium aparine (Cleavers)
Urtica diocia (Stinging Nettle)
Arctium lappa (Burdock)
Rumex crispus (Yellow Dock)
Iris versicolor (Blue Flag)
Taraxacum off. radix (Dandelion)
Trifolium pratense (Red clover)
Adapted from David Hoffman's 'The Herbal Handbook: A User's Guide to Medical Herbalism".
https://thenaturopathicherbalist.com/herbal-actions/a/alterative/
#8794942 at 2020-04-14 22:44:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11260: The Hammer Edition
#11255
>>8791215, >>8791678 planefaggin
>>8791110 Solomon: Ukraine says security service general was secret agent for Russia
>>8791114, >>8791141 List of Participants in POTUS's Meeting with Recovered COVID-19 patients, vid
>>8791133 Alexa, how long will the coronavirus last? For The Keks!
>>8791137, >>8791156 From 9-Eyes to 14-Eyes: the Afghanistan SIGINT Coalition (AFSC)
>>8791139 AG Barr just signaled things are about to get ugly for the Russia Collusion team
>>8791237 Madeleine Albright on covid19 response/diggz
>>8791241 BREAKING: Judges call Jeffrey Epstein case a 'national disgrace,' but reject bid to undo deal. (Story still being updated)
>>8791242 Fifteen char alpha-numeric filenames (incl. some characters like "_") are the way twatter encodes their filename
>>8791286 Russian parliament approves bill on dual citizenship for foreigners
>>8791291 2015 Refresher Corona Satellite
>>8791360 out of shadows up to 5.2 million views in 4 days. thats over 1 million views a day.
>>8791365 Wells Fargo: Profit Drops 89% as it Girds for Soured Loans
>>8791381 NYT covers for China, Russia, Russia, Russia!
>>8791392 DID THE KUNGFLU COME FROM A CHINESE LAB, SIR? vid
>>8791436 DOJ Declines to Prosecute Senior FBI Intel Analyst Who Was Fired Over Child Porn Possession
>>8791444 United States Codes - finding and saving USC copies
>>8791467 This letter to the editor of The American Journal of Medicine from 5 physicians strongly suggests that it is the synergy between hydroxychloroquine and an antibiotic that makes the treatment so successful.
>>8791477 Sen. Hawley Announces Bill To Strip China Of Sovereign Immunity; Would Allow Private Lawsuits Over COVID-19
>>8791554 QProof 3956 (1996) The use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for non-infectious conditions other than rheumatoid arthritis or lupus: a critical review
>>8791611 Macrolide therapy of chronic Lyme Disease
>>8791642 Hank Steinbrenner, Yankees co-owner, dead at 63
>>8791660 Expanding horizons for clinical applications of chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, and related structural analogues
>>8791742 Medtronic Teams Up With Foxconn And Vietnam's Vingroup To Make Coronavirus Ventilators
>>8791816 #11255
Previously Collected Notables
>>8789402 #11252, >>8790207 #11253, >>8791025 #11254
>>8786260 #11248, >>8787026 #11249, >>8787819 #11250, >>8788676 #11251
>>8783210 #11244, >>8783958 #11245, >>8784731 #11246, >>8785508 #11247
>>8780140 #11240, >>8780947 #11241, >>8781692 #11242, >>8782448 #11243
Notables Thread #1, #8960-present: >>7003045
Notables Aggregators: https://wearethene.ws & https://qnotables.com (new)
#8794148 at 2020-04-14 21:57:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11259: MAGA Mountain Edition
#11255
>>8791215, >>8791678 planefaggin
>>8791110 Solomon: Ukraine says security service general was secret agent for Russia
>>8791114, >>8791141 List of Participants in POTUS's Meeting with Recovered COVID-19 patients, vid
>>8791133 Alexa, how long will the coronavirus last? For The Keks!
>>8791137, >>8791156 From 9-Eyes to 14-Eyes: the Afghanistan SIGINT Coalition (AFSC)
>>8791139 AG Barr just signaled things are about to get ugly for the Russia Collusion team
>>8791237 Madeleine Albright on covid19 response/diggz
>>8791241 BREAKING: Judges call Jeffrey Epstein case a 'national disgrace,' but reject bid to undo deal. (Story still being updated)
>>8791242 Fifteen char alpha-numeric filenames (incl. some characters like "_") are the way twatter encodes their filename
>>8791286 Russian parliament approves bill on dual citizenship for foreigners
>>8791291 2015 Refresher Corona Satellite
>>8791360 out of shadows up to 5.2 million views in 4 days. thats over 1 million views a day.
>>8791365 Wells Fargo: Profit Drops 89% as it Girds for Soured Loans
>>8791381 NYT covers for China, Russia, Russia, Russia!
>>8791392 DID THE KUNGFLU COME FROM A CHINESE LAB, SIR? vid
>>8791436 DOJ Declines to Prosecute Senior FBI Intel Analyst Who Was Fired Over Child Porn Possession
>>8791444 United States Codes - finding and saving USC copies
>>8791467 This letter to the editor of The American Journal of Medicine from 5 physicians strongly suggests that it is the synergy between hydroxychloroquine and an antibiotic that makes the treatment so successful.
>>8791477 Sen. Hawley Announces Bill To Strip China Of Sovereign Immunity; Would Allow Private Lawsuits Over COVID-19
>>8791554 QProof 3956 (1996) The use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for non-infectious conditions other than rheumatoid arthritis or lupus: a critical review
>>8791611 Macrolide therapy of chronic Lyme Disease
>>8791642 Hank Steinbrenner, Yankees co-owner, dead at 63
>>8791660 Expanding horizons for clinical applications of chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, and related structural analogues
>>8791742 Medtronic Teams Up With Foxconn And Vietnam's Vingroup To Make Coronavirus Ventilators
>>8791816 #11255
Previously Collected Notables
>>8789402 #11252, >>8790207 #11253, >>8791025 #11254
>>8786260 #11248, >>8787026 #11249, >>8787819 #11250, >>8788676 #11251
>>8783210 #11244, >>8783958 #11245, >>8784731 #11246, >>8785508 #11247
>>8780140 #11240, >>8780947 #11241, >>8781692 #11242, >>8782448 #11243
Notables Thread #1, #8960-present: >>7003045
Notables Aggregators: https://wearethene.ws & https://qnotables.com (new)
#8793394 at 2020-04-14 21:04:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11258: Systematic Destruction In Progress! Edition
Global Announcements
>>8694416 Make it easier on the bakers: how to write high-quality research posts
>>8764661 New CM: Posting issues should be resolved now.
>>8788320 BO PSA: Shitstorm erupts on /v/, BO fills in the community on whats going on and precautions taken in case of emergency.
Notables
are not endorsements
#11257
>>8792818, >>8793018 PF updates
>>8793081 Attorney General William P. Barr Issues Statement on Religious Practice and Social Distancing; Department of Justice Files Statement of Interest in Mississippi Church Case
>>8793078 More comments from POTUS on ventilators
>>8792977 B2 in the Q
>>8792966 @USNationalGuard Go Guard #InThisTogether
>>8792924 Pew Poll: 30% Of Americans Say Coronavirus Was Made In A Lab - That Number Is About To Grow
>>8792751 Court Rules Against Epstein Victims on Controversial Plea Deal
>>8792731 Q cap
>>8792669, >>8792814, >>8792942, >>8792942, >>8793010, >>8793101 Q state banners
>>8793338 #11257
#11256
>>8791898, >>8792337, >>8792202, >>8792525 planefaggin
>>8791886 Tom Fitton: Remember-The President HAS NOT Ordered a Nationwide Shutdown over the #Coronavirus
>>8791894 Fauci: 'We're not there yet' on key steps to reopen economy
>>8791914 CHINA TAKEOVER REDDIT THROUGH TENCENT? CHINA TAKEOVER DRUDGE?
>>8791882, >>8792018, >>8792105, >>8792199, >>8792303, >>8792516 State Q banners
>>8791890, >>8792007 "The Nordic company won't pay us money unless we can change the narrative." 8kun owner
>>8791955 Ryan diggz
>>8792005, >>8792013 Drudge "was" a US based newsie
>>8792024 Brennan used NDA for Benghazi
>>8792051 HRC/DNC/media collusion
>>8792076 Obama: "Right now we need Americans of good will to unite in a great awakening
>>8792100 Adm. Brett Giroir Details Public Health Infrastructure to Reopen America: 'Surveillance, Testing, Contact Tracing'
>>8792159 List of Participants in POTUS's Meeting with Healthcare Executives
>>8792285 Donald Trump Meets Michigan Democrat Treated with Hydroxychloroquine
>>8792329 Interdasting 2-year Delta
>>8792339 INFORMATION WARFARE. Back to the beginning
>>8792584 #11256
#11255
>>8791215, >>8791678 planefaggin
>>8791110 Solomon: Ukraine says security service general was secret agent for Russia
>>8791114, >>8791141 List of Participants in POTUS's Meeting with Recovered COVID-19 patients, vid
>>8791133 Alexa, how long will the coronavirus last? For The Keks!
>>8791137, >>8791156 From 9-Eyes to 14-Eyes: the Afghanistan SIGINT Coalition (AFSC)
>>8791139 AG Barr just signaled things are about to get ugly for the Russia Collusion team
>>8791237 Madeleine Albright on covid19 response/diggz
>>8791241 BREAKING: Judges call Jeffrey Epstein case a 'national disgrace,' but reject bid to undo deal. (Story still being updated)
>>8791242 Fifteen char alpha-numeric filenames (incl. some characters like "_") are the way twatter encodes their filename
>>8791286 Russian parliament approves bill on dual citizenship for foreigners
>>8791291 2015 Refresher Corona Satellite
>>8791360 out of shadows up to 5.2 million views in 4 days. thats over 1 million views a day.
>>8791365 Wells Fargo: Profit Drops 89% as it Girds for Soured Loans
>>8791381 NYT covers for China, Russia, Russia, Russia!
>>8791392 DID THE KUNGFLU COME FROM A CHINESE LAB, SIR? vid
>>8791436 DOJ Declines to Prosecute Senior FBI Intel Analyst Who Was Fired Over Child Porn Possession
>>8791444 United States Codes - finding and saving USC copies
>>8791467 This letter to the editor of The American Journal of Medicine from 5 physicians strongly suggests that it is the synergy between hydroxychloroquine and an antibiotic that makes the treatment so successful.
>>8791477 Sen. Hawley Announces Bill To Strip China Of Sovereign Immunity; Would Allow Private Lawsuits Over COVID-19
>>8791554 QProof 3956 (1996) The use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for non-infectious conditions other than rheumatoid arthritis or lupus: a critical review
>>8791611 Macrolide therapy of chronic Lyme Disease
>>8791642 Hank Steinbrenner, Yankees co-owner, dead at 63
>>8791660 Expanding horizons for clinical applications of chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, and related structural analogues
>>8791742 Medtronic Teams Up With Foxconn And Vietnam's Vingroup To Make Coronavirus Ventilators
>>8791816 #11255
#8792602 at 2020-04-14 20:22:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11257: United We Stand, God Is On Our Side Edition
Global Announcements
>>8694416 Make it easier on the bakers: how to write high-quality research posts
>>8764661 New CM: Posting issues should be resolved now.
>>8788320 BO PSA: Shitstorm erupts on /v/, BO fills in the community on whats going on and precautions taken in case of emergency.
Notables
are not endorsements
#11256
>>8791898, >>8792337, >>8792202, >>8792525 planefaggin
>>8791886 Tom Fitton: Remember-The President HAS NOT Ordered a Nationwide Shutdown over the #Coronavirus
>>8791894 Fauci: 'We're not there yet' on key steps to reopen economy
>>8791914 CHINA TAKEOVER REDDIT THROUGH TENCENT? CHINA TAKEOVER DRUDGE?
>>8791882, >>8792018, >>8792105, >>8792199, >>8792303, >>8792516 State Q banners
>>8791890, >>8792007 "The Nordic company won't pay us money unless we can change the narrative." 8kun owner
>>8791955 Ryan diggz
>>8792005, >>8792013 Drudge "was" a US based newsie
>>8792024 Brennan used NDA for Benghazi
>>8792051 HRC/DNC/media collusion
>>8792076 Obama: "Right now we need Americans of good will to unite in a great awakening
>>8792100 Adm. Brett Giroir Details Public Health Infrastructure to Reopen America: 'Surveillance, Testing, Contact Tracing'
>>8792159 List of Participants in POTUS's Meeting with Healthcare Executives
>>8792285 Donald Trump Meets Michigan Democrat Treated with Hydroxychloroquine
>>8792329 Interdasting 2-year Delta
>>8792339 INFORMATION WARFARE. Back to the beginning
>>8792584 #11256
#11255
>>8791215, >>8791678 planefaggin
>>8791110 Solomon: Ukraine says security service general was secret agent for Russia
>>8791114, >>8791141 List of Participants in POTUS's Meeting with Recovered COVID-19 patients, vid
>>8791133 Alexa, how long will the coronavirus last? For The Keks!
>>8791137, >>8791156 From 9-Eyes to 14-Eyes: the Afghanistan SIGINT Coalition (AFSC)
>>8791139 AG Barr just signaled things are about to get ugly for the Russia Collusion team
>>8791237 Madeleine Albright on covid19 response/diggz
>>8791241 BREAKING: Judges call Jeffrey Epstein case a 'national disgrace,' but reject bid to undo deal. (Story still being updated)
>>8791242 Fifteen char alpha-numeric filenames (incl. some characters like "_") are the way twatter encodes their filename
>>8791286 Russian parliament approves bill on dual citizenship for foreigners
>>8791291 2015 Refresher Corona Satellite
>>8791360 out of shadows up to 5.2 million views in 4 days. thats over 1 million views a day.
>>8791365 Wells Fargo: Profit Drops 89% as it Girds for Soured Loans
>>8791381 NYT covers for China, Russia, Russia, Russia!
>>8791392 DID THE KUNGFLU COME FROM A CHINESE LAB, SIR? vid
>>8791436 DOJ Declines to Prosecute Senior FBI Intel Analyst Who Was Fired Over Child Porn Possession
>>8791444 United States Codes - finding and saving USC copies
>>8791467 This letter to the editor of The American Journal of Medicine from 5 physicians strongly suggests that it is the synergy between hydroxychloroquine and an antibiotic that makes the treatment so successful.
>>8791477 Sen. Hawley Announces Bill To Strip China Of Sovereign Immunity; Would Allow Private Lawsuits Over COVID-19
>>8791554 QProof 3956 (1996) The use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for non-infectious conditions other than rheumatoid arthritis or lupus: a critical review
>>8791611 Macrolide therapy of chronic Lyme Disease
>>8791642 Hank Steinbrenner, Yankees co-owner, dead at 63
>>8791660 Expanding horizons for clinical applications of chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, and related structural analogues
>>8791742 Medtronic Teams Up With Foxconn And Vietnam's Vingroup To Make Coronavirus Ventilators
>>8791816 #11255
#8791851 at 2020-04-14 19:32:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11256: The Purge Is Coming Edition
Global Announcements
>>8694416 Make it easier on the bakers: how to write high-quality research posts
>>8764661 New CM: Posting issues should be resolved now.
>>8788320 BO PSA: Shitstorm erupts on /v/, BO fills in the community on whats going on and precautions taken in case of emergency.
Notables
are not endorsements
#11255
>>8791215, >>8791678 planefaggin
>>8791110 Solomon: Ukraine says security service general was secret agent for Russia
>>8791114, >>8791141 List of Participants in POTUS's Meeting with Recovered COVID-19 patients, vid
>>8791133 Alexa, how long will the coronavirus last? For The Keks!
>>8791137, >>8791156 From 9-Eyes to 14-Eyes: the Afghanistan SIGINT Coalition (AFSC)
>>8791139 AG Barr just signaled things are about to get ugly for the Russia Collusion team
>>8791237 Madeleine Albright on covid19 response/diggz
>>8791241 BREAKING: Judges call Jeffrey Epstein case a 'national disgrace,' but reject bid to undo deal. (Story still being updated)
>>8791242 Fifteen char alpha-numeric filenames (incl. some characters like "_") are the way twatter encodes their filename
>>8791286 Russian parliament approves bill on dual citizenship for foreigners
>>8791291 2015 Refresher Corona Satellite
>>8791360 out of shadows up to 5.2 million views in 4 days. thats over 1 million views a day.
>>8791365 Wells Fargo: Profit Drops 89% as it Girds for Soured Loans
>>8791381 NYT covers for China, Russia, Russia, Russia!
>>8791392 DID THE KUNGFLU COME FROM A CHINESE LAB, SIR? vid
>>8791436 DOJ Declines to Prosecute Senior FBI Intel Analyst Who Was Fired Over Child Porn Possession
>>8791444 United States Codes - finding and saving USC copies
>>8791467 This letter to the editor of The American Journal of Medicine from 5 physicians strongly suggests that it is the synergy between hydroxychloroquine and an antibiotic that makes the treatment so successful.
>>8791477 Sen. Hawley Announces Bill To Strip China Of Sovereign Immunity; Would Allow Private Lawsuits Over COVID-19
>>8791554 QProof 3956 (1996) The use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for non-infectious conditions other than rheumatoid arthritis or lupus: a critical review
>>8791611 Macrolide therapy of chronic Lyme Disease
>>8791642 Hank Steinbrenner, Yankees co-owner, dead at 63
>>8791660 Expanding horizons for clinical applications of chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, and related structural analogues
>>8791742 Medtronic Teams Up With Foxconn And Vietnam's Vingroup To Make Coronavirus Ventilators
>>8791816 #11255
#11254
>>8790341, >>8790459, >>8790760, >>8790772, >>8790775, >>8790793, >>8790811, >>8790818, >>8790835, >>8790853, >>8790874 planefaggin
>>8790805 Dem senator to introduce bill to limit Trump's ability to fire Fauci/Master Troller has struck gold, again!
>>8790683 Melania Trump's Call with Mrs. Elke Büdenbender of Germany
>>8790662 SA, PLO, cia.gov
>>8790538 Sex Offender Judge Keeps Job for 2 Years Despite Being Caught Red-Handed Stealing Intern's Panties
>>8790516 'We scared the hell out of the American people' over 'flu,' says Fox News guest Bill Bennett
>>8790474 Voter/Election Fraud Stats from Heritage.org
>>8790462 POTUS is live talking wuhan recovered folks!
>>8790456 Jordan to ban mosque prayers during fasting month of Ramadan
>>8790448 Oil Tumbles As Saudis Quietly Launch New Price War
>>8790410 Obama Cab list
>>8790406 Wapo, Clowns In America, Sudden Death
>>8790400 Podesta Group org list
>>8790392 Big Mike: We are just American Occupants
>>8790389 John Brennan Is Main Focus of Durham Investigation - Intel Officers Have Already Testified
>>8790384, >>8790420, >>8790687, >>8790723, >>8790808 Found connections
>>8790367 Q's lists for diggz
>>8790354, >>8790427 Biden's staff list
>>8790320, >>8790363 Where to file for the 1200 stimulus payment if your not already in the system.
>>8790312 Notable or Interesting Deaths
>>8791025 #11254
#8791816 at 2020-04-14 19:29:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11255: [RAT]atouille Not Baked Here Edition
#11255
>>8791215, >>8791678 planefaggin
>>8791110 Solomon: Ukraine says security service general was secret agent for Russia
>>8791114, >>8791141 List of Participants in POTUS's Meeting with Recovered COVID-19 patients, vid
>>8791133 Alexa, how long will the coronavirus last? For The Keks!
>>8791137, >>8791156 From 9-Eyes to 14-Eyes: the Afghanistan SIGINT Coalition (AFSC)
>>8791139 AG Barr just signaled things are about to get ugly for the Russia Collusion team
>>8791237 Madeleine Albright on covid19 response/diggz
>>8791241 BREAKING: Judges call Jeffrey Epstein case a 'national disgrace,' but reject bid to undo deal. (Story still being updated)
>>8791242 Fifteen char alpha-numeric filenames (incl. some characters like "_") are the way twatter encodes their filename
>>8791286 Russian parliament approves bill on dual citizenship for foreigners
>>8791291 2015 Refresher Corona Satellite
>>8791360 out of shadows up to 5.2 million views in 4 days. thats over 1 million views a day.
>>8791365 Wells Fargo: Profit Drops 89% as it Girds for Soured Loans
>>8791381 NYT covers for China, Russia, Russia, Russia!
>>8791392 DID THE KUNGFLU COME FROM A CHINESE LAB, SIR? vid
>>8791436 DOJ Declines to Prosecute Senior FBI Intel Analyst Who Was Fired Over Child Porn Possession
>>8791444 United States Codes - finding and saving USC copies
>>8791467 This letter to the editor of The American Journal of Medicine from 5 physicians strongly suggests that it is the synergy between hydroxychloroquine and an antibiotic that makes the treatment so successful.
>>8791477 Sen. Hawley Announces Bill To Strip China Of Sovereign Immunity; Would Allow Private Lawsuits Over COVID-19
>>8791554 QProof 3956 (1996) The use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for non-infectious conditions other than rheumatoid arthritis or lupus: a critical review
>>8791611 Macrolide therapy of chronic Lyme Disease
>>8791642 Hank Steinbrenner, Yankees co-owner, dead at 63
>>8791660 Expanding horizons for clinical applications of chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, and related structural analogues
>>8791742 Medtronic Teams Up With Foxconn And Vietnam's Vingroup To Make Coronavirus Ventilators
#11255
#8791727 at 2020-04-14 19:22:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11255: [RAT]atouille Not Baked Here Edition
#11255
>>8791215, >>8791678 planefaggin
>>8791110 Solomon: Ukraine says security service general was secret agent for Russia
>>8791114, >>8791141 List of Participants in POTUS's Meeting with Recovered COVID-19 patients, vid
>>8791133 Alexa, how long will the coronavirus last? For The Keks!
>>8791137, >>8791156 From 9-Eyes to 14-Eyes: the Afghanistan SIGINT Coalition (AFSC)
>>8791139 AG Barr just signaled things are about to get ugly for the Russia Collusion team
>>8791237 Madeleine Albright on covid19 response/diggz
>>8791241 BREAKING: Judges call Jeffrey Epstein case a 'national disgrace,' but reject bid to undo deal. (Story still being updated)
>>8791242 Fifteen char alpha-numeric filenames (incl. some characters like "_") are the way twatter encodes their filename
>>8791286 Russian parliament approves bill on dual citizenship for foreigners
>>8791291 2015 Refresher Corona Satellite
>>8791360 out of shadows up to 5.2 million views in 4 days. thats over 1 million views a day.
>>8791365 Wells Fargo: Profit Drops 89% as it Girds for Soured Loans
>>8791381 NYT covers for China, Russia, Russia, Russia!
>>8791392 DID THE KUNGFLU COME FROM A CHINESE LAB, SIR? vid
>>8791436 DOJ Declines to Prosecute Senior FBI Intel Analyst Who Was Fired Over Child Porn Possession
>>8791444 United States Codes - finding and saving USC copies
>>8791467 This letter to the editor of The American Journal of Medicine from 5 physicians strongly suggests that it is the synergy between hydroxychloroquine and an antibiotic that makes the treatment so successful.
>>8791477 Sen. Hawley Announces Bill To Strip China Of Sovereign Immunity; Would Allow Private Lawsuits Over COVID-19
>>8791554 QProof 3956 (1996) The use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for non-infectious conditions other than rheumatoid arthritis or lupus: a critical review
>>8791611 Macrolide therapy of chronic Lyme Disease
>>8791642 Hank Steinbrenner, Yankees co-owner, dead at 63
>>8791660 Expanding horizons for clinical applications of chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, and related structural analogues
#11255
#8791554 at 2020-04-14 19:09:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11255: [RAT]atouille Not Baked Here Edition
>>8791012
>>8790921 (Q)
>https://twitter.com/earth_pupil/status/1250117044789370880
>Hydroxychloroquine+
QProof 3956 (1996) The use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for non-infectious conditions other than rheumatoid arthritis or lupus: a critical review
DJ Wallace
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center/UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA
First Published June 1, 1996
https://doi.org/10.1177/0961203396005001131
Abstract
Chloroquine and hydrocychloroquine have been evaluated in 30 noninfectious disorders and conditions other than rheumatoid arthritis or lupus erythematosus; 12 of these have been subjected to well-designed controlled trials. It is concluded that chloroquines are safe and effective first line therapies for selected patients with porphyria cutanea tarda, cutaneous sarcoidosis, cutaneous manifestations of dermatomyositis, hyperlipidemias and thromboembolic prophylaxis for patients with antiphospholipid antibodies. Published experience with these and other diseases or syndromes are critically reviewed.
notable excerpts:
Hyperlipidemia
Wallace et al. followed 150 lupus and rheumatoid arthritis patients and found that those taking hydroxychloroquine had significantly lower LDL, serum triglyceride and cholesterol levels, or a 15-20% decrease. The drug also decreased the lipid raising effects of corticosteroids. Hodis et al.'s group at the University of Southern California and Blyth et al. in Glasgow confirmed these findings with nearly 100 lupus and rheumatoid arthritis patients.
Powrie et al. demonstrated similar changes among diabetics given short term high dose quinacrine or chloroquine. A prospective analysis of 264 patients in Table 1 Documentation of studies using chloroquines to treat noninfectious disorders other than rheumatoid arthritis or lupus erythematosus the Petri et al.'s Baltimore lupus cohort clearly showed that hydroxychloroquine therapy was associated with lower serum cholesterol.
Diabetes mellitus
Occasional reports of symptomatic hypoglycemia in patients receiving chloroquine and work suggesting that its ability to raise intracytoplasmic pH interfered with insulin receptors led Quartaro to evaluate its effects in diabetes. Thirty-eight patients with refractory noninsulin dependent diabetes were randomized into four groups: oral agents or insulin with or without 600 mg of hydrochloroquine a day for six months. Patients receiving hydroxychloroquine with insulin had the most favorable glycated Hb Al, profiles and the lowest insulin requirements. Powrie studied 20 patients with three days of the rather large dose of 250 mg of chloroquine four times a day and compared them with placebo. This dose decreased mean plasma glucoses by 35mg/dl and decreased insulin clearance rates by 39%. Petri et al. found mean glucoses among 282 lupus patients at 3397 outpatient visits were 5 mg/dl less in those taking hydroxychloroquine than those not taking it (P = 0.04).
What about the billions (public/private/govt) provided to fund cure dev? ~Q
#8782651 at 2020-04-14 00:06:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11244: The Enemy of The People Edition
[looks to be a garbage site and report w/no sauce]
Anti-malarial drug touted by Trump was topic of CIA warning to workers
A CIA web site for workers with questions concerning the coronavirus addressed the subject on March 27, noting there had been media studies suggesting the drug "has exercise in opposition to the COVID-19 virus."
"At this level, the drug is just not really useful for use by sufferers besides by medical professionals prescribing it as a part of ongoing investigational research. There are doubtlessly important uncomfortable side effects, together with sudden cardiac loss of life, related to hydroxychloroquine and its particular person use in sufferers must be fastidiously chosen and monitored by a well being care skilled," the reply learn, earlier than including in daring sort: "Please don't get hold of this treatment by yourself."
A CIA spokesman declined to remark about inside workforce communications. The recommendation was posted as a response after an worker requested if they need to take the drug with out a prescription.
The warning got here a couple of week after the president first touted the drug at a White Home information convention. "I believe it might be, primarily based on what I see, it might be a sport changer," Trump stated.
The president turned an even bigger booster of the drug as the general public well being disaster worsened, saying at an April three briefing that hydroxychloroquine is "wanting prefer it's having some good outcomes." A day later he added: "What do you must lose? I'll say it once more. What do you must lose? Take it. I actually suppose they need to take it."
Trump's trigger has been taken up by a few of his supporters, together with Fox Information personalities Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham, however medical specialists have sounded the identical cautious observe discovered within the CIA's recommendation to its workforce.
On April 5, because the president's feedback continued to boost alarm amongst medical specialists, Trump added a observe of warning to his reward of the drug, saying: "It's a must to undergo your medical individuals, get the approval. However I've seen issues that I kind of like. So what do I do know? I'm not a health care provider. I'm not a health care provider. However I've widespread sense."
Hydroxychloroquine has been used for many years to deal with malaria, and has additionally been used to deal with lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. However it's not clear whether or not it really works for covid-19, the illness brought on by the coronavirus. Among the many few preliminary research was one exhibiting promise, though that consequence was subsequently questioned by the examine's writer.
#8777352 at 2020-04-13 12:35:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11237: A Tribute to Note Collectors Edition
Fake News Amazon Washington Post
The Enemy of the people
Washington Post wants people to die because Orange Man Bad
>Number 1 read politics
How false hope spread about hydroxychloroquine to treat covid-19 - and the consequences that followed
<4 pinnochios
Even before Trump started talking about the drugs, studies abroad sparked interest in them as a potential cure. News about the drugs spread quickly online, percolated to the media and the White House.
Scientists have since pointed to major flaws in those original studies and say there is a lack of reliable data on the drugs. Experts warn about the dangerous consequences of over-promoting a drug with unknown efficacy: Shortages of hydroxychloroquine have already occurred, depriving lupus and rheumatoid arthritis patients of access to it. Doctors say some patients could die of side effects. Other potential treatments for covid-19 could get overlooked with so much concentration on one option.
<The Fact Checker video team has reconstructed how the claim spread online and illustrates the troubling consequences of such misleading hope in the drugs.
#8772862 at 2020-04-12 23:49:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11231: Be Careful Who You Follow, Paytriots Everywhere Edition
>>8772535
here's the link
"Moving on, treating malaria is also on the list of grapefruit health benefits. Grapefruit contains quinine, which is beneficial in the treatment of marlaria, as well as other conditons such as lupus, arthritis and nocturnal leg cramps. (3) Quinine is not necessarily easy to come by in other foods, so this makes grapefruit extra valuable."
https://www.davidwolfe.com/grapefruit-health-benefits
#8759922 at 2020-04-11 18:53:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11215: Bread, Cheese, and [Shills Whine] Edition
Dr. Fauci Lied - Hydroxychloroquine rated 'most effective therapy' by doctors for coronavirus in global survey of 6k doctors in 30 countries
FRN presents Dr. Fauci's own statements as part of the evidence that he has lied to the public in this ABC news clip below.
By Valerie Richardson - The Washington Times - An international poll of more than 6,000 doctors released Thursday found that the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine was the most highly rated treatment for the novel coronavirus.
The survey conducted by Sermo, a global health care polling company, of 6,227 physicians in 30 countries found that 37% of those treating COVID-19 patients rated hydroxychloroquine as the "most effective therapy" from a list of 15 options.
Of the physicians surveyed, 3,308 said they had either ordered a COVID-19 test or been involved in caring for a coronavirus patient, and 2,171 of those responded to the question asking which medications were most effective.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave chloroquine and its next-generation derivative, hydroxychloroquine, emergency-use authorization Monday for treating the novel coronavirus, although the drug was already being used off-label by some doctors and hospitals for COVID-19 patients.
The survey also found that the most commonly prescribed treatments are analgesics (56%), azithromycin (41%) and hydroxychloroquine (33%).
Azithromycin, known by the brand name Zithromax or Z-Pak, was rated the second-most effective therapy at 32%, followed by "nothing," analgesics (including acetaminophen), anti-HIV drugs and cough medicine.
Hydroxychloroquine, which is sold under the brand name Plaquenil, was prescribed mainly in the United States for the most severe cases, but not so in other countries.
"Outside the U.S., hydroxychloroquine was equally used for diagnosed patients with mild to severe symptoms whereas in the U.S. it was most commonly used for high risk diagnosed patients," the survey found.
The 30 nations surveyed included those in Europe, Asia, North America and South America, as well as Australia. No incentives were provided to participate in the poll, conducted March 25-27, according to Sermo.
Hydroxychloroquine usage was most widespread in Spain, where 72% of physicians surveyed said they had prescribed it, followed by Italy at 49%, and least popular in Japan, where 7% had used it to treat COVID-19.
The poll found 23% of U.S. medical professionals had prescribed the drug, which has been FDA-approved for malaria, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
Debate about hydroxychloroquine has raged in the United States since President Trump touted it two weeks ago as a potential "game-changer" in the fight against the deadly pandemic, prompting critics to accuse him of peddling unproven remedies, or "snake oil," as USA Today put it.
https://www.fort-russ.com/2020/04/dr-fauci-lied-hydroxychloroquine-rated-most-effective-therapy-by-doctors-for-coronavirus-in-global-survey-of-6k-doctors-in-30-countries/
#8759136 at 2020-04-11 17:01:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11214: Scrutinizing "Baker Tools" Edition
"I'll have four fried chickens and three vodka tonics please"
1. Chloroquine, Zinc Trials Underway for COVID-19 Prophylaxis
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/928472
2. A Study of Hydroxychloroquine, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and Zinc for the Prevention of COVID-19 Infection
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04335084
3. Hydroxychloroquine: from malaria to autoimmunity.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21221847
"Since then, the beneficial effects of QUININE and its more advanced synthetic forms, chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, have been increasingly recognized in a myriad of other diseases in addition to malaria. In recent years, antimalarials were shown to have various immunomodulatory effects, and currently have an established role in the management of rheumatic diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis, skin diseases, and in the treatment of chronic Q fever."
4. Quinine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinine
5. Tonic Water
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonic_water
6. Zinc Supplements
https://www.cvs.com/shop/vitamins/minerals/zinc
7. Zinc and Vitamin C Supplements
https://www.vitaminshoppe.com/p/zinc-vitamin-c-chewable-raspberry-60-chewable-wafers/tm-1158
8.The 10 Best Foods That Are High in Zinc
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/best-foods-high-in-zinc#section11
#8759066 at 2020-04-11 16:50:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11213: [6] Placeholders Edition
"I'll have a gin & tonic please, with some oysters"
1. Chloroquine, Zinc Trials Underway for COVID-19 Prophylaxis
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/928472
2. A Study of Hydroxychloroquine, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and Zinc for the Prevention of COVID-19 Infection
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04335084
3. Hydroxychloroquine: from malaria to autoimmunity.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21221847
"Since then, the beneficial effects of QUININE and its more advanced synthetic forms, chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, have been increasingly recognized in a myriad of other diseases in addition to malaria. In recent years, antimalarials were shown to have various immunomodulatory effects, and currently have an established role in the management of rheumatic diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis, skin diseases, and in the treatment of chronic Q fever."
4. Quinine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinine
5. Tonic Water
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonic_water
6. Zinc Supplements
https://www.cvs.com/shop/vitamins/minerals/zinc
7. Zinc and Vitamin C Supplements
https://www.vitaminshoppe.com/p/zinc-vitamin-c-chewable-raspberry-60-chewable-wafers/tm-1158
#8744480 at 2020-04-10 11:33:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11196: Good Friday Edition
"I was so much better after one day of taking it," McCraw said. "For me, it was worth it."
'It was worth it': Medication being tested to treat COVID-19 works for Texas woman suspected of having virus
Cami McCraw, 61, was hospitalized for days last month but couldn't get a COVID-19 test at the time due to strict testing criteria.
Author: Matt Howerton
Published: 9:56 PM CDT April 9, 2020
Updated: 9:57 PM CDT April 9, 2020
FORT WORTH, Texas - While physicians, government leaders, and even President Donald Trump turn to the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine in the fight against COVID-19, one Tarrant County woman believed to have contracted the disease in late February says the drug saved her life.
Heavy research now surrounds hydroxychloroquine after some physicians saw success in treating COVID-19 patients with it.
President Trump even said in a news conference earlier this week that 29 million doses have been added to the National Strategic Stockpile, which is a repository of medical supplies used to respond to medical emergencies.
Governor Greg Abbott said Monday that the drug was being used to treat about 30 infected patients residing at the Resort at Texas City, a nursing home in the city where an outbreak occurred.
However, there is not enough proof or data to support the drug's widespread use as a treatment. There are also side effects that could possibly cause long-term vision loss and heart issues.
The drug is primarily used to treat lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and malaria. It is getting attention due to a laboratory study that found it could block COVID-19 from hijacking cells and then replicating within the body.
Cami McCraw forgot she had a bottle of the drug in her house and had no idea it would aid in her fight against COVID-19.
"I was so much better after one day of taking it," McCraw said. "For me, it was worth it."
WFAA first introduced viewers and readers to the KATZ Radio host when she was denied a COVID-19 test by Tarrant County Public Health after being hospitalized with symptoms.
McCraw was formerly with WBAP and other stations in West Texas.
She was even a camera operator at KXAS-TV in the late 80s and early 90s.
Around February 27, McCraw told WFAA that she started having gastrointestinal issues and early symptoms of having the virus.
On March 11, McCraw said she started feeling sick after a scheduled doctor appointment. Five hours later she was in the ER.
McCraw was sent home after her ER visit but was back almost two days later when symptoms worsened. She tested negative for strep and the flu.
She spent the next six days at the hospital before being sent home to be quarantined with her family.
"I was running a 103.6 fever and had an average fever of 101 for 10 days," McCraw said.
McCraw said she had a viral form of pneumonia and also needed oxygen too.
She also said she had aches all the way down to her fingertips. She was given a number of antibiotics, including azithromycin that didn't seem to have an impact.
"It was like having the worst flu, like on steroids," McCraw said. "Worse than anything I'd ever had."
McCraw was denied a test by Tarrant County likely because her symptoms weren't severe enough and due to the fact that testing was scarce last month.
Either way, her physician sent her home and treated her as if she had COVID-19.
He suggested she start taking hydroxychloroquine.
"He wrote me a prescription, but I remembered I had a bottle of it already in my house," McCraw said.
McCraw said she was previously prescribed hydroxychloroquine to help with fibromyalgia but when it wasn't effective, she shelved it.
After taking one dose, McCraw said her health turned around.
"I mean the fever started going down and my appetite came back. I still felt achy and had other issues like being sick to my stomach, but it was unbelievable in just one day," McCraw said.
"I was scared. I was scared of going home with a fever that high. I mean, I was sick for a couple of weeks and then you're talking about feeling better in 24-hours."
Within a few days, McCraw was back to being a DJ on KATZ Radio with her co-host John Roberts.
Hydroxychloroquine is not an endgame in the fight against COVD-19, but it appears it could be a sword when the medical community needs a missile.
While the FDA tests to see its broader impact on patients, McCraw said she credits it to helping her get back on her feet.
"It was worth it," McCraw said. "It was worth it to have that pill to do this."
McCraw is now wanting to thank those in the medical community who helped her recover.
Head to the KATZ website to learn more.
https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/i-was-so-much-better-in-one-day-says-suspected-and-hospitalized-covid-19-patient-who-recovered-with-hydroxychloroquine/287-710f175e-7f61-4d99-9681-c878bf773749
#8740249 at 2020-04-10 00:55:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11190: Very Big News Tomorrow Edition
>>8740155
I happened to chat with a doctor friend today and he told me there is no shortage of hydroxychloroquine, he could prescribe it if I needed it and it works. Says he has several patients on it regularly for things like rheumatoid arthritis. I'm in a lockdown state, but our governor hasn't restricted outpatient use. Doc friend said any shortage is manufactured where supply chains have been restricted.
#8735027 at 2020-04-09 18:02:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11184: Let's Flatten Their Curve Edition
NIH clinical trial of hydroxychloroquine, a potential therapy for COVID-19, begins
A clinical trial to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of adults hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has begun, with the first participants now enrolled in Tennessee.
The Outcomes Related to COVID-19 treated with hydroxychloroquine among In-patients with symptomatic Disease study, or ORCHID Study, is being conducted by the Prevention and Early Treatment of Acute Lung Injury (PETAL) Clinical Trials Network of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health.
The first participants have enrolled in the trial at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, one of dozens of centers in the PETAL Network. The blinded, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial aims to enroll more than 500 adults who are currently hospitalized with COVID-19 or in an emergency department with anticipated hospitalization. All participants in the study will continue to receive clinical care as indicated for their condition. Those randomized to the experimental intervention will also receive hydroxychloroquine.
"Effective therapies for COVID-19 are urgently needed," said James P. Kiley, director, Division of Lung Diseases, NHLBI. "Hydroxychloroquine has showed promise in a lab setting against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 and preliminary reports suggest potential efficacy in small studies with patients. However, we really need clinical trial data to determine whether hydroxychloroquine is effective and safe in treating COVID-19."
While COVID-19 usually presents as an acute respiratory infectious illness, it can damage multiple organ systems, including heart, lung, and blood. Most adults with COVID-19 experience fever, cough, and fatigue and then recover within one to three weeks. However, some develop severe illness, typically manifesting as pneumonia and respiratory failure, with continued progression to acute respiratory distress syndrome and death. Currently, no therapies have been demonstrated to prevent the progression of COVID-19 to severe illness, but several medicines available in the United States have been proposed as potential therapies.
Hydroxychloroquine is used to treat malaria and rheumatoid conditions such as arthritis. In various studies, the drug has demonstrated antiviral activity, an ability to modify the activity of the immune system, and has an established safety profile at appropriate doses, leading to the hypothesis that it may also be useful in the treatment of COVID-19. The drug is not without risks as even short term use can cause cardiac arrythmias, seizures, dermatological reactions, and hypoglycemia.
"Many U.S. hospitals are currently using hydroxychloroquine as first-line therapy for hospitalized patients with COVID-19 despite extremely limited clinical data supporting its effectiveness," said Wesley Self, M.D., M.P.H., emergency medicine physician at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and PETAL Clinical Trials Network investigator leading the ORCHID trial. "Thus, data on hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of COVID-19 are urgently needed to inform clinical practice."
COVID-19 cases were first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. As of April 8, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) has reported more than 1.3 million cases of COVID-19 and more than 79,000 deaths worldwide, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported more than 395,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 12,700 deaths in the United States.
ORCHID participants will be randomly assigned to receive hydroxychloroquine 400 mg twice daily for two doses (day one), then 200 mg twice daily for the subsequent eight doses (days two to five) or a placebo twice daily for five days.
NIH also recently launched a trial to study Remdesivir as a possible treatment for COVID-19. That clinical trial is sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) [NCT04280705]. These two trials will provide data on the effectiveness and safety of each agent versus placebo in the urgent race to find effective therapies for treating COVID-19.
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-clinical-trial-hydroxychloroquine-potential-therapy-covid-19-begins#.Xo9KALOOi3I.twitter
#8733109 at 2020-04-09 12:29:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11182: Anons & Bakers, We are a Team Edition
ICKE'S IDEAS Who is David Icke and what is his
coronavirus conspiracy theory?
Adam Storer
9 Apr 2020, 13:11
"DAVID ICKE is a well-known conspiracy theorist with his ideas stretching from reptile-like beings controlling the planet to a secret Brotherhood that are computer programs controlling conscious humans.
But now the former footballer's ideas have crossed over to the current health crisis surrounding coronavirus.
Who is David Icke?
David Vaughan Icke was born on April 29, 1952in Leicester.
He was a footballer in his early days, but only played as a goalkeeper for Hereford United, before having to retire at the age of 21 due to suffering from rheumatoid arthritis that often left him in agony.
After that, Icke had a career change to become a reporter for Leicester Advertiser.
That led to work for BBC Radio Leicester, Leicester Mercury and appeared on Newsnight.
He later worked on Grandstand and covered various sports for BBC Sport including the 1988 Summer Olympics.
Icke was also a Green Party member, while focusing on other ventures from the 90s onwards, amassing over 20 books, numerous DVDs and has lectured in more than 25 countries.
In his personal life, the Leicester native was married to Linda Atherton for 30 years, before their divorce in 2001 - only to marry Pamela Richards the same year, before they separated in 2008.
He has four children in total, three of which were from his first marriage, having had a daughter with psychic Deborah Shaw while together with Linda."
moar:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11362611/david-icke-coronavirus-5g-conspiracy-theory/
#8731884 at 2020-04-09 06:04:08 (UTC+1)
#11180: Wuhan! Got Yo All in Check Edition
Bolsonaro says experimental Covid-19 drug could save "thousands of lives" & thanks India for approving exports of raw ingredients
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has thanked Indian PM Narendra Modi after New Delhi gave the nod to continue exporting ingredients for hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), stressing that the drug could save thousands of lives.
After a series of requests to the Indian leader to allow exports of HCQ - an anti-malarial drug that has shown early promise as a treatment for Covid-19 - Bolsonaro said Brazil would soon receive "raw materials" to continue producing the drug itself, thanking Modi for the gesture.
"I am grateful to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and to the Indian people, for this very timely help to the Brazilian people," Bolsonaro said in an address on Wednesday.
The Brazilian president has repeatedly touted HCQ's effectiveness against the lethal virus gripping Brazil and some 180 other nations. Though the drug is still undergoing clinical trials for treating Covid-19, Bolsonaro said the decision to use it now "could go down in history as having saved thousands of lives in Brazil."
"After listening to doctors, researchers and heads of state from other countries, I began to publicize ... the possibility of treating the disease," the president said in the same address, adding that he recently spoke with a doctor who had used the drug to treat "dozens of patients" and "all of them were saved."
Earlier this week, New Delhi lifted a blanket export ban on HCQ, allowing shipments of the drug to resume to the US and other nations hit hardest by the coronavirus after a brief spat with Washington. US President Donald Trump initially slammed the export restriction, threatening "retaliation," but thanked Modi after the ban was overturned.
Taking a less confrontational approach, Bolsonaro penned a letter to his Indian counterpart last weekend, drawing comparisons between Hindu and Christian religious figures and likening HCQ to "holy medicine" that must be shared with Brazil.
Just as Lord Hanuman brought the holy medicine from the Himalayas to save the life of Lord Rama's brother Laksmana, and Jesus healed those who were sick ... India and Brazil will overcome this global crisis by joining forces and sharing blessings for the sake of all people.
While conclusive proof is still lacking, thousands of doctors in some 30 countries have pointed to anecdotal evidence that HCQ could help patients with Covid-19, according to a recent survey, while several small-scale studies have also indicated its effectiveness. The drug - used to treat lupus and arthritis in addition to malaria - was previously considered as a possible therapeutic for SARS and MERS, which both belong to the same family of viruses as Covid-19.
https://www.rt.com/news/485342-bolsonaro-modi-coronavirus-drug/
#8721694 at 2020-04-08 14:20:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11167: All Your Fed Are Belong To Us Edition
>>8721487
HCQ is not a miracle cure.
What we are learning is that many anti-malaria drugs also work well against viruses. But the effects vary, depending on the virus. The Japanese already have a cure for the flue. Take the meds and in 24hrs you are cured.
THe Cabal used to suppress the research of these types of drugs, or control it. So it was OK to show that people could take the drug every day for the rest of their lives to control arthritis, but you couldn't show that it cures a viral disease.
Those controls on research were removed 3 years ago and now we see a whole bunch of new discoveries.
I think Trump is setting up HCQ and that it is NOT the answer. But it probably is the best solution for black people, so all the liberals who oppose it now look like racists.
In the end something else like Remdesivir will likely become the cure for HIV and Coronavirus
#8719943 at 2020-04-08 04:46:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11165: Modernizing Suicide Weekend, Beat The Bandwith Blues Edition
Donald Trump Gets Millions of Hydroxychloroquine Pills from India
President Donald Trump persuaded India's prime minister to release many millions of hydroxychloroquine pills on April 6 after the Indian government had announced it would keep all of the pills for its own population of almost 1.5 billion people.
"I called Prime Minister Modi of India this morning ... and I said I'd appreciate it if they would release the amounts that we ordered," Trump told reporters April 4, adding:
They make large amounts of hydroxychloroquine - very large amounts, frankly. They had a hold [on exports], because, you know, they have 1.5. billion people, and they think a lot of it. And I said I'd appreciate it if they would release the amounts that we ordered ...
But we have already 29 million [dosesin stock]. That's a big number. Twenty-nine million doses. And we've got millions of doses that are being made here and many millions of doses that are made elsewhere that are being shipped here, and it will be arriving...
But there's a lot of very positive things happening with that. That's a game changer if that's the case. Obviously, we continue to work on the vaccines, but the vaccines have to be down the road by probably 14, 15, 16 months.
Many doctors say their coronavirus patients do improve after being treated with hydroxychloroquine.
On April 6, India's government decided to allow exports of the pills to the United States.
India's media added more details about the Trump deal. LiveMint.com, an Indian business website, reported April 6:
NEW DELHI: Paying heed to US President Donald Trump's call, India on Monday decided to allow export of hydroxychloroquine - a drug seen as key in the treatment of the covid-19 pandemic - on a "case by case" basis. It also allowed the export of paracetamol, a popular antipyretic, as well as some more drugs.
The decision follows a telephone conversation between Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday. Besides the US, a number of other countries also have approached India to export hydroxychloroquine. Nearly half of US's supply of the drug, which as such is prescribed against malaria, comes from India.
....
Two government officials familiar with the matter said that the Committee of Secretaries headed by Cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba gave its green signal to the lifting of the ban - albeit with certain conditions attached. These were domestic availability and sufficient stocks of the drugs for people at home, the situation in the covid-19-affected country and India's ties with countries to which the drugs will be exported to, one of two officials cited above said.
The U.S. supply may initially be diverted from Africa's routine consumption of the anti-malaria drug. The Wall Steet Journal reported April 7:
The normal domestic consumption of the drug in India is pegged at around 24 million tablets a year. Until now India has been largely exporting the drug to African nations that struggle with malaria. Zydus Cadila, Wallace Pharmaceuticals, Ipca Laboratories and Cipla are among the top Indian producers of the medicine, which is also used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/04/07/donald-trump-gets-millions-of-hydroxychloroquine-pills-from-india/
#8719492 at 2020-04-08 03:48:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11164: Inside HRC's Head Edition
Chloroquine and quinine in tonic water
Biochemistry fag here (with a master's in nutrition)
Reading some NCBI Pubmed articles. Most interesting.
Pharmacology of Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7122276/]
In World War II it was observed that servicemen with rashes and inflammatory arthritis who took quinacrine and chloroquine for malaria prophylaxis experienced improvement in their autoimmune conditions [14]. In 1951, Page used quinacrine to treat arthritis and autoimmune dermatologic conditions [15]. Later chloroquine and then hydroxychloroquine were also noted to favorably affect patients with rheumatologic diseases. Over time, both have been widely adopted for these uses. They are commonly used in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), SLE, discoid lupus erythematosus, polymorphous light eruptions, solar urticaria, recurrent basal cell carcinoma of the skin, porphyrea cutane tarda, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, and more than 20 other rarer conditions [11, 16-20].
[Porphyria Cutanea Tarda: Pictures, Treatment, and Morewww.healthline.com > health > porphyria-cutanea-tarda]
Porphyria cutanea tarda (PCT) is a type of porphyria or blood disorder that affects the skin. PCT is one of the most common types of porphyria. It's sometimes referred to colloquially as vampire disease. That's because people with this condition often experience symptoms following exposure to sunlight.
Vampires take quinine products!!!! Oh really.
Quinine product relax the brochi? They sure do. Two articles.
(1) The expression and relaxant effect of bitter taste receptors in human bronchi [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4176101/]
(2) Tonic water compounds prevent allergic asthma in mice [https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/317213] This article is probably from the first.
Just so you know: I am taking zinc and drinking tonic water.
#8715687 at 2020-04-07 21:29:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11159: Thug Life Kayleigh - New White House Press Secretary Edition
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/coronavirus-covid-19-update-daily-roundup-301037109.html
Today, the FDA approved an Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) for Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate Tablets USP, 200 mg. for the treatment of: (1) Uncomplicated malaria due to P. falciparum, P. malariae, P. ovale, and P. vivax. (2) Chronic discoid lupus erythematosus and systemic lupus erythematosus in adults and (3) Treatment of acute and chronic rheumatoid arthritis in adults. Side effects of hydroxychloroquine include irreversible retinal damage, cardiac effects (including cardiomyopathy and QT prolongation), worsening of psoriasis and porphyria, proximal myopathy and neuropathy, neuropsychiatric events, and hypoglycemia. The FDA recently posted information regarding shortages of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to its drug shortages webpage due to a significant surge in demand. The agency is working with manufacturers to assess their supplies and is actively evaluating market demand for patients dependent on hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine for treatment of malaria, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis
#8715008 at 2020-04-07 19:40:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11158: DS Hyped up the Crisis ~ Reconcile Edition
>>8714928
Doc is having success with very sick patients treated with Hydroxychloroquine, but only when used with Zinc.
LA doctor seeing success with hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19
By ABC7.com staff
Sunday, April 5, 2020 10:48PM
LOS ANGELES (KABC) – A Los Angeles doctor said he is seeing significant success in prescribing the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in combination with zinc to treat patients with severe symptoms of COVID-19.
Hydroxychloroquine has been touted as a possible treatment for COVID-19 by President Trump among others, but it remains controversial as some experts believe it is unproven and may not be effective.
The drug has long been used for treatment of malaria and conditions such as lupus and arthritis but is not technically approved by the FDA for COVID-19. The agency, however, is encouraging trials and has provided limited emergency authorization for its use to treat COVID-19 patients.
Dr. Anthony Cardillo said he has seen very promising results when prescribing hydroxychloroquine in combination with zinc for the most severely-ill COVID-19 patients.
"Every patient I've prescribed it to has been very, very ill and within 8 to 12 hours, they were basically symptom-free," Cardillo told Eyewitness News. "So clinically I am seeing a resolution."
Cardillo is the CEO of Mend Urgent Care, which has locations in Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys and Burbank.
He said he has found it only works if combined with zinc. The drug, he said, opens a channel for the zinc to enter the cell and block virus replication.
He added that the drug should not be prescribed for those who are presenting only mild symptoms, as there are concerns about shortages for patients with other conditions who need to take the drug on a regular basis.
"We have to be cautious and mindful that we don't prescribe it for patients who have COVID who are well," Cardillo said. "It should be reserved for people who are really sick, in the hospital or at home very sick, who need that medication. Otherwise we're going to blow through our supply for patients that take it regularly for other disease processes."
Chloroquine, or hydroxychloroquine, has been approved to treat and prevent malaria since 1944. Because the drug is on the market, doctors can use it for off-label purposes.
President Trump has touted it as a possible cure, but the government's top coronavirus expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, has been much more cautious, saying there is only "anecdotal evidence" demonstrating its effectiveness.
Experts are also concerned about potential misuse. A man in Arizona died after taking a similar drug, chloroquine phosphate, in an apparent attempt to self-medicate. The man did not take the pharmaceutical version of the drug, but a version used at aquariums to clean fish tanks.
The FDA advises against taking any form of chloroquine unless prescribed by a doctor and obtained from a legitimate source.
Another drug that has shown some potential for treating COVID-19 is remdesivir, a drug that was initially developed as a potential treatment for Ebola. A Palo Alto woman was accepted into a clinical trial for remdesivir and said it was effective in improving her condition.
https://abc7.com/coronavirus-drug-covid-19-malaria-hydroxychloroquine/6079864/
https://abc7.com/coronavirus-drug-covid-19-malaria-hydroxychloroquine/6079864/
#8714126 at 2020-04-07 17:11:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11157: Transparency is the only way forward [CONTROLLED MEDIA] Edition
https://nypost.com/2020/04/07/federal-agencies-purchase-large-supply-of-hydroxychloroquine/
Federal agencies buy massive supply of hydroxychloroquine
The Department of Veterans Affairs and the Justice Department's Bureau of Prisons have both reported purchases of the drug - which is also used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and lupus - since March 26, according to procurement records obtained by The Daily Beast.
#8711469 at 2020-04-07 06:31:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11154:
>>8711452
This is anecdotal but I have found the best remedy for arthritis to be turmeric. It works by tamping down inflammation.
#8711328 at 2020-04-07 05:59:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11154:
>>8711272
About 15 years ago, I had a German Shepherd mix who had arthritis in her hips. The vet told me to get some glucosamine and put it in her food, so I did, and it seemed to help.
I also have arthritis, so when I went to my doc, I asked him if I should take glucosamine. He said, sure, it can't hurt.
So I started taking glucosamine bc it was prescribed for my dog.
#8710828 at 2020-04-07 04:40:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11153: We became divided. We became weak. Edition
>>8710468
And the root of all…the gut. Gut health destroyed through meds/vaccines/metals/food and water contamination etc.
Parasites and bacterial/yeast issues in the gut and blood reek havoc on immune system which leads to numerous conditions like Chrons, hasimotos, lupus, arthritis, etc. even cancer. It's caused by a body chemistry in perpetual flight mode and constantly inflamed.
Take a candida overgrowth for example, the effect it has on brain chemistry, addiction, mood, sickness, etc is astounding. In a way it almost governs most thoughts and actions all to insure its survival. It adapts when needed, can alter ph , change form, feed on different sources when starved of food etc.
Hemp/Cbd will be a game changer in regards to disease. Diet and clean food as a foundation. Exposure of big pharmacy and perpetual disease for profit. Boom.
#8710468 at 2020-04-07 03:56:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11153: We became divided. We became weak. Edition
Anon looking into lupus, vaccines, and 1917.
Look at autoimmune disease- specifically connective tissue disorder, it's what connects lupus to arthritis, Chrons etc, as well as Dermatomyositis, which can attack your lungs- resulting from a viral infection (sound familiar)
#8709402 at 2020-04-07 02:10:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11151: We are with you Edition
>>8709197
Yes, very close actually, I was first thought to have Lupus, but later DXd with rheumatoid and Psoriatic arthritis. Many ppl with autoimmune disease will develop more than one over their lifetime.
#8709197 at 2020-04-07 01:56:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11151: We are with you Edition
1917, Lupus & Vaccines
POTUS repeatedly mentioned 1917 and Lupus
Lupus mostly affects women
Today, POTUS spoke about trafficking - "mostly affects women...and children, but mostly women"
Sun exacerbates Lupus
Are trafficking victims affected with Lupus?? Trafficked through tunnels??
(While saucing this, discovered there is a DRUG INDUCED Lupus. Need a MedAnon to dig on this.)
Could drug induced Lupus force victims to stay inside/out of sight?
POTUS pointing to Right to Try?
Henrietta Aladjem (started Lupus Foundation of America and wrote In Search of the Sun & The Sun is My Enemy) born in 1917
Experienced first Lupus symptoms in 1953
Treatment in U.S. was unsuccessful
Pursued alternative treatment in Bulgaria, Nicotinic Acid, forcing disease into remission
Also to vaccines?
In November 1918, Newark Evening News reported on Leary-Park flu vaccine
"Though it was too soon to tell if the vaccine was effective, "…the average person need have no fear of the results of the vaccine. Neurotic and rheumatic individuals, however, appear to be sensitive to the vaccine, while children take it with less disturbance than adults" (Newark Evening News, 1918).
(There are similarities between Lupus and Rheumatoid arthritis)
https://archive.org/details/LupusHopeThroughUnderstandingAladjemHenrietta1917/mode/2up
https://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/blog/vaccine-development-spanish-flu
https://www.townsendletter.com/Nov2008/lupus1108.htm
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/09/spanish-flu-pandemic-centenary-first-world-war
https://www.verywellhealth.com/the-difference-between-rheumatoid-arthritis-and-lupus-2249883
https://www.verywellhealth.com/drug-induced-lupus-2250005
#8706412 at 2020-04-06 22:13:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11147: GO TIME! Edition
Baricitinib for COVID-19: a suitable treatment?
Olumiant is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who have tried at least one other medicine called a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) antagonist that did not work well enough or could not be tolerated. The medicine comes in a tablet and is taken orally.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(20)30262-0/fulltext
#8704248 at 2020-04-06 17:57:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11145: W-W-G-1-W-G-A ! ! ! Edition
Doc is having success with very sick patients treated with Hydroxychloroquine, but only when used with Zinc.
LA doctor seeing success with hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19
By ABC7.com staff
Sunday, April 5, 2020 10:48PM
LOS ANGELES (KABC) – A Los Angeles doctor said he is seeing significant success in prescribing the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in combination with zinc to treat patients with severe symptoms of COVID-19.
Hydroxychloroquine has been touted as a possible treatment for COVID-19 by President Trump among others, but it remains controversial as some experts believe it is unproven and may not be effective.
The drug has long been used for treatment of malaria and conditions such as lupus and arthritis but is not technically approved by the FDA for COVID-19. The agency, however, is encouraging trials and has provided limited emergency authorization for its use to treat COVID-19 patients.
Dr. Anthony Cardillo said he has seen very promising results when prescribing hydroxychloroquine in combination with zinc for the most severely-ill COVID-19 patients.
"Every patient I've prescribed it to has been very, very ill and within 8 to 12 hours, they were basically symptom-free," Cardillo told Eyewitness News. "So clinically I am seeing a resolution."
Cardillo is the CEO of Mend Urgent Care, which has locations in Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys and Burbank.
He said he has found it only works if combined with zinc. The drug, he said, opens a channel for the zinc to enter the cell and block virus replication.
He added that the drug should not be prescribed for those who are presenting only mild symptoms, as there are concerns about shortages for patients with other conditions who need to take the drug on a regular basis.
"We have to be cautious and mindful that we don't prescribe it for patients who have COVID who are well," Cardillo said. "It should be reserved for people who are really sick, in the hospital or at home very sick, who need that medication. Otherwise we're going to blow through our supply for patients that take it regularly for other disease processes."
Chloroquine, or hydroxychloroquine, has been approved to treat and prevent malaria since 1944. Because the drug is on the market, doctors can use it for off-label purposes.
President Trump has touted it as a possible cure, but the government's top coronavirus expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, has been much more cautious, saying there is only "anecdotal evidence" demonstrating its effectiveness.
Experts are also concerned about potential misuse. A man in Arizona died after taking a similar drug, chloroquine phosphate, in an apparent attempt to self-medicate. The man did not take the pharmaceutical version of the drug, but a version used at aquariums to clean fish tanks.
The FDA advises against taking any form of chloroquine unless prescribed by a doctor and obtained from a legitimate source.
Another drug that has shown some potential for treating COVID-19 is remdesivir, a drug that was initially developed as a potential treatment for Ebola. A Palo Alto woman was accepted into a clinical trial for remdesivir and said it was effective in improving her condition.
https://abc7.com/coronavirus-drug-covid-19-malaria-hydroxychloroquine/6079864/
#8703917 at 2020-04-06 17:04:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11144: Suicide, I mean 'Covid Death' Week Edition
Doc is having success with very sick patients treated with Hydroxychloroquine, but only when used with Zinc.
LA doctor seeing success with hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19
By ABC7.com staff
Sunday, April 5, 2020 10:48PM
LOS ANGELES (KABC) – A Los Angeles doctor said he is seeing significant success in prescribing the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in combination with zinc to treat patients with severe symptoms of COVID-19.
Hydroxychloroquine has been touted as a possible treatment for COVID-19 by President Trump among others, but it remains controversial as some experts believe it is unproven and may not be effective.
The drug has long been used for treatment of malaria and conditions such as lupus and arthritis but is not technically approved by the FDA for COVID-19. The agency, however, is encouraging trials and has provided limited emergency authorization for its use to treat COVID-19 patients.
Dr. Anthony Cardillo said he has seen very promising results when prescribing hydroxychloroquine in combination with zinc for the most severely-ill COVID-19 patients.
"Every patient I've prescribed it to has been very, very ill and within 8 to 12 hours, they were basically symptom-free," Cardillo told Eyewitness News. "So clinically I am seeing a resolution."
Cardillo is the CEO of Mend Urgent Care, which has locations in Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys and Burbank.
He said he has found it only works if combined with zinc. The drug, he said, opens a channel for the zinc to enter the cell and block virus replication.
He added that the drug should not be prescribed for those who are presenting only mild symptoms, as there are concerns about shortages for patients with other conditions who need to take the drug on a regular basis.
"We have to be cautious and mindful that we don't prescribe it for patients who have COVID who are well," Cardillo said. "It should be reserved for people who are really sick, in the hospital or at home very sick, who need that medication. Otherwise we're going to blow through our supply for patients that take it regularly for other disease processes."
Chloroquine, or hydroxychloroquine, has been approved to treat and prevent malaria since 1944. Because the drug is on the market, doctors can use it for off-label purposes.
President Trump has touted it as a possible cure, but the government's top coronavirus expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, has been much more cautious, saying there is only "anecdotal evidence" demonstrating its effectiveness.
Experts are also concerned about potential misuse. A man in Arizona died after taking a similar drug, chloroquine phosphate, in an apparent attempt to self-medicate. The man did not take the pharmaceutical version of the drug, but a version used at aquariums to clean fish tanks.
The FDA advises against taking any form of chloroquine unless prescribed by a doctor and obtained from a legitimate source.
Another drug that has shown some potential for treating COVID-19 is remdesivir, a drug that was initially developed as a potential treatment for Ebola. A Palo Alto woman was accepted into a clinical trial for remdesivir and said it was effective in improving her condition.
https://abc7.com/coronavirus-drug-covid-19-malaria-hydroxychloroquine/6079864/
#8703402 at 2020-04-06 15:45:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11144: Suicide, I mean 'Covid Death' Week Edition
Anyone get this one yet?
NYC officials prepping for mass graves
https://saraacarter.com/nyc-official-says-city-is-preparing-to-dig-trenches-in-a-park-to-bury-the-dead/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social-pug
As many as 4,000 seriously ill coronavirus patients in New York are being treated with the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine, state health officials say.
President Trump has touted hydroxychloroquine as a potential life-saver, although there is no widespread scientific evidence to date showing it helps battle COVID-19.
But Gov. Andrew Cuomo last month said health care providers in the state would be using the drug in combination with the antibiotic Zithromax, or azithromycin, for some last-ditch cases, based on potentially promising research.
NY DOCTOR SAYS HE DOESN'T AGREE WITH CUOMO'S ASSESSMENT THAT CORONAVIRUS DEATHS ARE DROPPING
"Time is of the essence,'' Albany University Public Health Dean David Holtgrave, who is on the state's research team, said in a statement.
A state Health Department official said the DOH has shipped doses of hydroxychloroquine to 56 hospitals across New York, distributing enough "to treat 4,000 patients to date."
Patients have received doses as part of four- or 10-day regimens, officials said.
The University of Albany's School of Public Health is observing the drug's impact on the patients, and its preliminary study could come back in weeks instead of the usual months, officials said.
There are also clinical trials being conducted to see whether the drug can help block transmission.
NYU Langone Medical School is conducting a random trial with a $9.5 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
"Currently, there is no proven way to prevent COVID-19 after being exposed," said Anna Bershteyn, an assistant professor with the Department of Population Health at NYU Langone and the study's co-principal investigator.
"If hydroxychloroquine provides protection, then it could be an essential tool for fighting this pandemic. If it doesn't, then people should avoid unnecessary risks from taking the drug."
The drug has long been used to treat malaria, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
Its potential side effects include everything from fatal heart arrhythmia to vision loss, ear-ringing, vomiting, mood changes, skin rashes and hair loss.
#8701824 at 2020-04-06 08:35:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General: #11141 And just like that.. quite Edition
>>8701600
Well, it's a virus, but that doesn't mean that some thing like the Q drugs or one or another of anti parasitic drugs can't kill a virus.
These drugs all just do stuff, and that stuff it does could mess with a parasite and mess with a virus too.
People somehow think that because an antiparasitic cures Cov19, that Cov19 must be a parasite. hyroxychloroquine is used for arthritis and lupus. Is arthritis caused by a parasite, or lupus?
#8699108 at 2020-04-06 01:48:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11138: It's Not the Years In Your Life But The Life In Your Years Edition
https://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB01611
Name
Hydroxychloroquine
Accession Number
DB01611
Type
Small Molecule
Groups
Approved
Description
Hydroxychloroquine is a racemic mixture consisting of an R and S enantiomer.2 Hydroxychloroquine is an aminoquinoline like chloroquine.12 It is a commonly prescribed medication in the treatment of uncomplicated malaria, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic discoid lupus erythematosus, and systemic lupus erythematosus.12 Hydroxychloroquine is also used for the prophylaxis of malaria in regions where chloroquine resistance is unlikely.12 It was developed during World War II as a derivative of quinacrine with less severe side effects.6 Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are both being investigated for the treatment of SARS-CoV-2.7
Hydroxychloroquine was granted FDA approval on 18 April 1955.12
Due to COVID-19, the FDA has issued an emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine.14 This authorization allows for the unapproved use of these medications in light of a public health emergency.13
A recent study reported a fatality in the group being treated with hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19.10
#8699066 at 2020-04-06 01:46:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11138: It's Not the Years In Your Life But The Life In Your Years Edition
http://rheumnow.com/blog/nine-lives-hydroxychloroquine
The Nine Lives of Hydroxychloroquine
By Martin J. Bergman, MD | 11 May 2015
Hydroxychloroquine is one of many medications frequently used in rheumatology practice. Its remarkable versatility is attested by its routine use in lupus, in patients with an autoimmune coagulopathy, in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, as well as those with a low-level inflammatory arthropathy. It's an amazing medication, with a novel history and wide array of indication and multiple actions that we now better understand.
#8698831 at 2020-04-06 01:26:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11138: It's Not the Years In Your Life But The Life In Your Years Edition
>>8698650(lb)
Maybe you can find the answer to your question by asking yourself this.
Is proper vitamin supplemention for farm hogs needed to help manage the parasite load?
Would that be called medicine or an alterative?
What happens if you put a cow on Johnsongrass that's showing red stalks?
If you are missing vital nutrients or being exposed to environmental toxins, can that allow latent infections, which normally don't show symptoms to become a major problem?
Has the truth about alteratives, and a lot of the practice of medicine for that fact, been suppressed and hidden by "The Powers that Be"? Who gathered the secrets from the shamans and hid them in the Vatican?
https://thenaturopathicherbalist.com/herbal-actions/a/alterative/
What is an Alterative?
Alteratives are herbs that gradually restore the proper function of the body and increase health and vitality. As unclear as this may sound, their mode of action on the body is not well understood through pharmacology. However their incredible value as medicines cannot be ignored. In broad terms, they alter the body's processes of metabolism so that tissues can best deal with a range of functions from nutrition to elimination. Many herbs with this action improves the body's ability to eliminate waste through the kidneys, liver, lungs, or skin. Some stimulate digestion or are anti-microbial. Alteratives move the body to a state of health, removing indicators of systemic disintegration.
Many herbs have an alterative function and can commonly be their secondary or tertiary action. For example, diuretic & hepatic remedies could also be seen as alteratives. They can be used safely in many diverse conditions as supportive remedies, and should be considered when chronic inflammatory or degenerative disease exist.
Each system of the body has plants that are particularly suited to it. Alteratives have a particular affinity towards the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, musculoskeletal, nervous system, and integumentary systems. Skin conditions, arthritis, and auto-immune diseases are especially improved.
Herbal Examples:
Galium aparine (Cleavers)
Urtica diocia (Stinging Nettle)
Arctium lappa (Burdock)
Rumex crispus (Yellow Dock)
Iris versicolor (Blue Flag)
Taraxacum off. radix (Dandelion)
Trifolium pratense (Red clover)
#8698481 at 2020-04-06 00:57:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11136: CNN Still Sucks Edition
Long Island hospitals join global battle for coronavirus treatment
Research scientists around the world, including on Long Island, are working nonstop to test drug treatments for COVID-19, as the number of people infected with the virus continues to climb.
Medical experts hope some of the treatments will at least slow down the coronavirus, which made it to Long Island on March 5. First detected in mainland China in December, there have been no drugs specifically approved to treat people with COVID-19.
"Right now, we are moving mountains to start clinical trials in days that would normally take months," said Dr. Kevin J. Tracey, president and CEO of the Manhasset-based Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research at Northwell Health.
Clinical trials are key to effective treatments, even if it means long delays in use by the majority of patients who need them, said Dr. William Schaffner, medical director of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases and an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
"There are any number of drugs in the laboratory that seem to have some kind of anti-viral effect," he said. "That's very intriguing. But there's a long distance between what works in the lab and what works in humans."
Two federally approved drugs - one used to treat arthritis and prevent malaria and the other an antibiotic that clears sinus infections - are being touted as a promising treatment for COVID-19.
Supporters, including President Donald Trump, said the combination of hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) and azithromycin (Zithromax) has helped some COVID-19 positive patients recover from their illness.
A recent study in China showed that COVID patients given hydroxychloroquine showed improvements in pneumonia.
But some experts are pushing back against the hype, warning that none of these findings were the results of rigorous, peer-reviewed trials.
"The one paper that was published has been challenged - severely challenged - by the world of medicine and science," Tracey said.
https://www.newsday.com/news/health/coronavirus/research-covid-19-vaccine-treatment-1.43625897
Admits to delaying treatments to patients who need them NOW
#8687547 at 2020-04-04 22:45:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11123: Dig Meme Pray Edition
>>8687300
Prescribed for lupus, malaria, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Maybe others IDK.
#8685609 at 2020-04-04 19:15:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11121: Always Darkest Before The Dawn, Hang On Edition
https://www.trialnet.org/our-research/prevention-studies/hydroxychloroquine-hcq
Due to COVID-19, Hydroxychlorquine enrollment and trial procedures have changed. Click here for up to date information on Hydroxychlorquine enrollment and participant details.
Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and has been used for more than 60 years. It is used to treat other autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. HCQ has a good safety profile and is approved for use in children.
As with any medical intervention, there are risks and benefits to participating in this study. Before you decide to participate, a member our research team will explain all potential risks and benefits, and answer any questions you may have.
Who Can Participate
To find out if this study is right for you, the first step is to sign up for Pathway to Prevention screening. To participate in the HCQ Prevention Study, you need to:
be at least 3 years old
have two or more diabetes-related autoantibodies (confirmed by TrialNet screening in last 6 months)
have normal results on an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) within 7 weeks of starting the study
be able to swallow a whole capsule
NOT be pregnant or planning to become pregnant while in the study
NOT have any medical conditions that might make it unsafe for you to be in this study
#8681204 at 2020-04-04 04:51:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General: #11115: Operation Finale Edition
>>8681033
Mab meds for treatment of things like rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease are immune modulators (potent immune suppressors). When tell immunity is weakened the patient is no longer able to fight off fungal infections as well.
As far as psoriasis increased while on a Mab, I don't know facts or mechanism for that. In fact Mab medications are used in treatment of severe psoriasis recalcitrant to standard of care first and second line pills (also immune suppression SE) medications.
#8680610 at 2020-04-04 03:49:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General: #11114 Michael Atkinson is 86'd Edition
If you still watch national broadcast TV, you may have noticed the rise in pharmaceutical commercials, specifically regarding psoriasis, IBS, Crohn's, Rheumatic arthritis, Atopic Dermatitis, etc. Most if not all of these advertisements make a note to specifically mention that you should check if your area is prone to fungal infections.
Well, that's FUCKING EVERYWHERE!
Also, notice the almost UNLIMITED amounts of "-umab" biologic types of drugs, which are essentially VIRUSES! Now, you can always tell the state of humanity based on what drugs it's taking, but it appears as if something is causing people to be affected by fungi, specifically Aspergillosis, Candidosis, Cryptococcosis. Here is a link and a pastebin related to TH17/IL-17… the 17 stood out to me, for obvious reasons, and as we know:
There are no coincidences.
notable sauce
https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/immunology-of-fungal-infections/ - french link use translation
https://pastebin.com/5n9p5nV7 - TH17/IL-17 Research | Q=17
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2440571/ - spirochetes
https://www.lymedisease.org/disulfiram-kinderlehrer-2/ - disulfiram / even though this mentions Lyme's disease, all of these diseases seems somehow interrelated.
#8680583 at 2020-04-04 03:47:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General: #11114 Michael Atkinson is 86'd Edition
Henry Ford Health System will lead the nation's first study on the effects of hydroxychloroquine in preventing COVID-19.
Detroit officials have submitted an 8-week study for FDA approval that would test whether the drug hydroxychloroquine is effective in preventing the coronavirus, Mayor Mike Duggan announced Thursday.
Hydroxychloroquine is an arthritis medicine that also can be used to prevent malaria, and has also been used to treat Lupus, according to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. It's available by prescription only and sold under the brand name Plaquenil.
Potentially beginning as early as next week, the study, called WHIP COVID-19 Study, will test 3,000 healthcare workers and first responders, including police officers, firefighters, EMTs, and bus drivers. Volunteers take pills for eight weeks and be divided into three groups: a once-a-week dose of hydroxychloroquine, a once-a-day dose, or a placebo (sugar pill without active ingredients.)
Participants will be contacted in Week 4 and Week 8 and checked for COVID-19 symptoms. At the end of the study, they will have their blood drawn again. Results among the three groups will be compared to see if the drug had any effects in preventing the coronavirus.
"We're going to be fighting the coronavirus for months at least to come - we need to have tools to fight back," he said.
Officials are accepting volunteers from any area of Metro Detroit.
Dr. Bill O'Neill of Henry Ford Health System confirmed these doses, 200 mg a day for 8 weeks, will not have adverse health effects – the drug has been approved for over 70 years.
"There's a very good, well-established safety protocol," he said, adding there are three other similar studies in this country.
– SAUCE –
https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/henry-ford-health-to-study-if-malaria-drug-hydroxychloroquine-could-prevent-covid-19
#8671684 at 2020-04-03 10:05:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11103: WHO are the white Rabbits Edition
>>8671374
=COVIDSAUCE CONT=
Discussion
Many different RNA viruses had caused epidemics and pandemics in the past 20 years, from avian influenza virus (AIV) H5N1 in 1997, SARS-CoV in 2002, pandemic H1N1 in 2009, MERS-CoV in 2012, AIV H7N9 in 2013, Ebola virus in 2013, Zika virus in 2016, to SARS-CoV-2 in 2019. Many of them are still prevalent in certain countries and SARS-CoV-2 continues causing huge damage to China and worldwide. The conventional one-bug-one-drug paradigm is insufficient to deal with the challenges of these emerging and re-emerging pathogenic viruses32……..Thus, it is imperative to develop new ideas, highly effective, broad-spectrum antiviral agents that can treat various viral infections.
More interestingly, we notice that compared with DNA viruses, RNA viruses need unique UMP but not TMP in their genomes. UMP is the particular nucleoside produced by DHODH, which means RNA viruses might be more sensitive to DHODH activity. SARS-CoV-2, for instance, has around 32% of UMP in its genome explaining why DHODHi are effective and superior to SARS-CoV-2. Nevertheless, the comparison between different viruses is worth to be studied in the future.
Moreover, A clinical study of 123 patients with COVID-19 ( when & where? ) showed that the percentage of patients with IL-6 above normal is higher in severe group45. In terms of treatment, immunomodulatory agents can reduce mortality and organ injury of severe influenza. However, these immunomodulatory are mostly non-specific to viral infection but rather a systemic regulation, such as corticosteroid, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) or angiotensin receptor blockers46-49. Leflunomide and its active metabolite Teriflunomide have been approved for clinical treatment for excessive inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis50
Materials & Methods
Cell lines, virus, and drugs
MDCK, A549, Vero E6, Huh7 cells were obtained from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC). 293FT cells were kindly provided by Paul Zhou (Institute Pasteur of Shanghai, China). BSR T7/5 cells stably expressing the T7 RNA polymerase gene were kindly provided by Gang Zou (Institute Pasteur of Shanghai, China). MDCK, A549, Vero E6, Huh7, 293FT cells were cultured in DMEM (Gibco) supplemented with 10%FBS (Gibco) and 1% P/S (Gibco). BSR T7/5 cells were cultured in GMEM (Gibco) supplemented with 10%FBS (Gibco), 1% L-Glutamine (Gibco), 2% MAA and 1% P/S (Gibco). The A/WSN/33 virus was generated by reverse genetics as previously described51. The A/Sichuan/1/2009(H1N1)(SC09), A/Jiangxi-Donghu/312/2006(H3N2), A/Guangzhou/333/99(H9N2) were kindly provided by Prof. Yuelong Shu (Chinese National Influenza Center). Zika virus SZ-WIV001 (KU963796) was kindly provided by Bo Zhang from Wuhan Virology Institute of CAS52. DHODH inhibitors S312 and S416 were synthesized using our previously reported synthetic routes27,53.
Twatz:
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@CarolynBertozzi
Novel and potent inhibitors targeting DHODH, a rate-limiting enzyme in de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis, are broad-spectrum antiviral against RNA viruses including newly emerged coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 | bioRxiv https://t.co/Oxkc6hSWUi
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#8666861 at 2020-04-02 23:43:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11097: Presidential Letters are Tasty Edition
>>8666757
Also, it's code for, "We got the cures. And they're all natural, Bitch." Add to this list Thujone from Wormwood, and Safrole from Sassafras, and Quinine (Jesuit's Bark) from Cinchona
What is an Alterative?
Alteratives are herbs that gradually restore the proper function of the body and increase health and vitality. As unclear as this may sound, their mode of action on the body is not well understood through pharmacology. However their incredible value as medicines cannot be ignored. In broad terms, they alter the body's processes of metabolism so that tissues can best deal with a range of functions from nutrition to elimination. Many herbs with this action improves the body's ability to eliminate waste through the kidneys, liver, lungs, or skin. Some stimulate digestion or are anti-microbial. Alteratives move the body to a state of health, removing indicators of systemic disintegration.
Many herbs have an alterative function and can commonly be their secondary or tertiary action. For example, diuretic & hepatic remedies could also be seen as alteratives. They can be used safely in many diverse conditions as supportive remedies, and should be considered when chronic inflammatory or degenerative disease exist.
Each system of the body has plants that are particularly suited to it. Alteratives have a particular affinity towards the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, musculoskeletal, nervous system, and integumentary systems. Skin conditions, arthritis, and auto-immune diseases are especially improved.
Herbal Examples:
Galium aparine (Cleavers)
Urtica diocia (Stinging Nettle)
Arctium lappa (Burdock)
Rumex crispus (Yellow Dock)
Iris versicolor (Blue Flag)
Taraxacum off. radix (Dandelion)
Trifolium pratense (Red clover)
https://thenaturopathicherbalist.com/herbal-actions/a/alterative/
#8664291 at 2020-04-02 20:05:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11093: Moar Milley Time Edition
>>8664184
>high ferritin levels
A ferritin test measures the amount of ferritin in your blood. Ferritin is a blood protein that contains iron. A ferritin test helps your doctor understand how much iron your body stores.
Higher than normal results
A higher than normal ferritin level can be seen in several conditions. However, diagnosis of these conditions might require additional testing based on your symptoms and physical examination.
- Hemochromatosis
- Porphyria - A group of disorders caused by an enzyme deficiency that affects your nervous system and skin
- Rheumatoid arthritis or another chronic inflammatory disorder
- Liver disease
- Hyperthyroidism
- Leukemia
- Hodgkin's lymphoma
- Multiple blood transfusions
- Alcohol abuse
- Taking too many iron supplements
#8662499 at 2020-04-02 17:20:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11090: Bill Gates..Blah Blah Blah Edition
>>8662246
>>>8661370
>.357 mag. revolver. Load it with .38 special until you get some experience
yes
an automatic requires hand strength to rack it
get a point and shoot revolver
good for frens with arthritis too
#8658760 at 2020-04-02 06:50:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General: #11087 Notables Doublin Edition
little swan neck deformity going on in that ring hand…any pedos with rheumatoid arthritis?
#8640494 at 2020-03-31 23:00:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11063: Keep Comm and Hive On Edition
>>8640443
>MedAnon here...Hydrochloroquine is AKA Plaquenil which is used for rheumatoid arthritis and lupus
Hey Med, did you know Reishi can be used for RA? Prob for lupus too as its a powerful immunomodulator
#8640443 at 2020-03-31 22:57:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11063: Keep Comm and Hive On Edition
>>8640374
MedAnon here…Hydrochloroquine is AKA Plaquenil which is used for rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. I have also heard colleagues discuss taking Plaquenil prophylactically.
#8640417 at 2020-03-31 22:56:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11063: Keep Comm and Hive On Edition
>>8640374
used for autoimmune diseases anon.
arthritis
Lupus
etc…
#8631482 at 2020-03-31 03:55:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11051: Bunkered For The Storm Edition
>>8631239
They tried to treat the disease with doses of aspirin ranging from 8g per day to 30g per day. But they did not realize it was a blood thinner and that these extreme doses caused damaged blood vessels in the lungs to leak fluids, filling the lungs and killing the patients. This may well have caused more deaths than the Influenza itself.
Today a normal adult maximum dose of Aspirin is 3g per day.
Chloroquine phosphate is another such killer drug. It is a detergent like Tide Pods, it is used for aquarium cleaner, and when administered as medicine the dose is carefully calculated based on body weight and it is taken only ONCE PER WEEK.
That's why the arthritis drug Hydroxychloroquine sulfate is of so much interest. Not dangerous, 75 years of experience in treating humans and it happens to be antiviral. Pair it up with a good antibiotic for the bacteria that always seem to find people with respiratory difficulties, and you have a winner.
Details matter.
#8619527 at 2020-03-30 03:38:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11036: March Madness and April Fools Edition
>>8619519
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/29/fda-emergency-authorization-anti-malaria-drug-155095
FDA issues emergency authorization of anti-malaria drug for coronavirus care
The Food and Drug Administration on Sunday issued an emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, decades-old malaria drugs championed by President Donald Trump for coronavirus treatment despite scant evidence.
The agency allowed for the drugs to be "donated to the Strategic National Stockpile to be distributed and prescribed by doctors to hospitalized teen and adult patients with COVID-19, as appropriate, when a clinical trial is not available or feasible," HHS said in a statement, announcing that Sandoz donated 30 million doses of hydroxychloroquine to the stockpile and Bayer donated 1 million doses of chloroquine.
The move was supported by the White House, part of a larger Trump-backed effort to speed the use of anti-malaria drugs as a potential therapy for a virus that has no proven treatment or cure. FDA already has allowed New York state to test administering the medication to seriously ill patients, and some hospitals have added it to their treatment protocols.
"Let's see how it works," Trump said at a press briefing on Sunday, referencing New York state's efforts. "It may. It may not."
Career scientists have been skeptical of the effort, noting the lack of data on the drug's efficacy for coronavirus care and worried that it would siphon medication away from patients who need it for other conditions, calling instead for the agency to pursue its usual clinical trials.
Three officials told POLITICO that FDA's planned move would facilitate more access to the drug by allowing more manufacturers to produce or donate it.
Hydroxychloroquine, which is already available commercially in the United States, is commonly used to treat malaria, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. The drug also has been touted as a therapy for coronavirus by an unusual assortment of investors, TV correspondents and even some advisers to the White House - including some advocates who overstated their claims and credentials - and been championed by guests on Fox News.
#8618538 at 2020-03-30 02:01:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11035: Close Encounters of the Turd Kind Edition
ZURICH (Reuters) - Novartis Chief Executive Vas Narasimhan said his Sandoz generics unit's malaria, lupus and arthritis drug hydroxychloroquine is the company's biggest hope against the coronavirus, Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung reported on Sunday.
Novartis has pledged to donate 130 million doses and is supporting clinical trials needed before the medicine, which U.S. President Donald Trump also has been promoting, can be approved for use against the coronavirus.
Other companies including Bayer and Teva have also agreed to donate hydroxychloroquine or similar drugs, while Gilead Sciences is testing its experimental drug remdesivir against coronavirus.
"Pre-clinical studies in animals as well as the first data from clinical studies show that hydroxychloroquine kills the coronavirus," Narasimhan told the newspaper. "We're working with Swiss hospitals on possible treatment protocols for the clinical use of the drug, but it's too early to say anything definitively."
#8615123 at 2020-03-29 21:07:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11030: THIS IS ABOUT SAVING AMERICA Edition
>>8615092
NOPE,, . Family anon has taken hydroxychloroquine for 15 years for rheumatoid arthritis.
They recently got breast cancer and just got done with chemo.
#8613780 at 2020-03-29 18:55:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11029: Celebrate National Vietnam War Veterans Day Edition
Ontario doctors told to stop prescribing unproven drug combination touted by Donald Trump
Medical and health associations in Ontario issued a warning Saturday as the province - and country - see a surge in the prescription of two drugs that appear to be circulating as treatments for COVID-19 despite both a "serious lack of evidence" that they work and significant potential side-effects.
"Pharmacists across Ontario and across the entire country have reported significant growth in the number of prescriptions being issued for one or a combination of these two products," says a joint statement from the Ontario Medical Association, Ontario Pharmacists Association and Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario.
The prescriptions in question involve a combination of two medications, hydroxychloroquine sulfate (brand name Plaquenil) and azithromycin (brand name Zithromax). The first is often used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and acute malaria attacks, while the latter is prescribed for the treatment of mild to moderate infections caused by pharyngitis, tonsillitis and community-acquired pneumonia among others.
"With our collective memberships of more than 110,000 strong, Ontario's doctors, nurses and nurse practitioners and pharmacists, we have an obligation and duty to educate our patients that any treatment - particularly for COVID-19 - needs to be evidence-based," reads the statement, warning of the serious lack of evidence that supports the widespread use of the medications and significant potential side effects.
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump called the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine a "game-changer" in fighting the new coronavirus. But medical associations say it is not evidence-based.
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Medical and health associations in Ontario issued a warning Saturday as the province - and country - see a surge in the prescription of two drugs that appear to be circulating as treatments for COVID-19 despite both a "serious lack of evidence" that they work and significant potential side-effects.
"Pharmacists across Ontario and across the entire country have reported significant growth in the number of prescriptions being issued for one or a combination of these two products," says a joint statement from the Ontario Medical Association, Ontario Pharmacists Association and Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario.
The prescriptions in question involve a combination of two medications, hydroxychloroquine sulfate (brand name Plaquenil) and azithromycin (brand name Zithromax). The first is often used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and acute malaria attacks, while the latter is prescribed for the treatment of mild to moderate infections caused by pharyngitis, tonsillitis and community-acquired pneumonia among others.
"With our collective memberships of more than 110,000 strong, Ontario's doctors, nurses and nurse practitioners and pharmacists, we have an obligation and duty to educate our patients that any treatment - particularly for COVID-19 - needs to be evidence-based," reads the statement, warning of the serious lack of evidence that supports the widespread use of the medications and significant potential side effects.
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump called the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine a "game-changer" in fighting the new coronavirus. But medical associations say it is not evidence-based.
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The side effects of using both medications unchecked could also have adverse effects including cardiac arrhythmias, which can be especially dangerous for patients with chronic medical conditions such as hepatic disease or renal failure.
http://www.stationgossip.com/2020/03/ontario-doctors-told-to-stop.html
#8609265 at 2020-03-29 08:33:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11023: Eyes On Twitter And Celebs Colored Banners Edition
>>8609041
There are a group of diseases (Syphilis, Lyme, Gum Disease, etc.) that are all associated with various Spriochetes (Spirochetosis).
So, gum disease: Oral Spirochete Treponema denticola
Infect Immun. 2014 May; 82(5): 1959-1967.
doi: 10.1128/IAI.01511-14
PMCID: PMC3993427
PMID: 24566627
Invasion of Oral and Aortic Tissues by Oral Spirochete Treponema denticola in ApoE?/? Mice Causally Links Periodontal Disease and Atherosclerosis
Treponema denticola is a predominantly subgingival oral spirochete closely associated with periodontal disease and has been detected in atherosclerosis. This study was designed to evaluate causative links between periodontal disease induced by chronic oral T. denticola infection and atherosclerosis in hyperlipidemic ApoE?/? mice. ApoE?/? mice (n = 24) were orally infected with T. denticola ATCC 35404 and were euthanized after 12 and 24 weeks. T. denticola genomic DNA was detected in oral plaque samples, indicating colonization of the oral cavity. Infection elicited significantly (P = 0.0172) higher IgG antibody levels and enhanced intrabony defects than sham infection. T. denticola-infected mice had higher levels of horizontal alveolar bone resorption than sham-infected mice and an associated significant increase in aortic plaque area (P ? 0.05). Increased atherosclerotic plaque correlated with reduced serum nitric oxide (NO) levels and increased serum-oxidized low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels compared to those of sham-infected mice. T. denticola infection altered the expression of genes known to be involved in atherosclerotic development, including the leukocyte/endothelial cell adhesion gene (Thbs4), the connective tissue growth factor gene (Ctgf), and the selectin-E gene (Sele). Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) revealed T. denticola clusters in both gingival and aortic tissue of infected mice. This is the first study examining the potential causative role of chronic T. denticola periodontal infection and vascular atherosclerosis in vivo in hyperlipidemic ApoE?/? mice. T. denticola is closely associated with periodontal disease and the rapid progression of atheroma in ApoE?/? mice. These studies confirm a causal link for active oral T. denticola infection with both atheroma and periodontal disease.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3993427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3993427/pdf/zii1959.pdf
Looking at Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) in a search, there are excellent results:
"Treponema denticola" Hydroxychloroquine
Just the first:
Rheumatoid arthritis and periodontitis - inflammatory and infectious connections. Review of the literature
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3280043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3280043/pdf/JOM-4-11829.pdf
- this establishes the link, but only mentions Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) in passing for use in treatment.
#8609081 at 2020-03-29 07:53:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11023: Eyes On Twitter And Celebs Colored Banners Edition
>>8609041
>>8609076
Pt 2 of 2 (saved post)
The Central Mechanism By Which Vaccines Induce Autism - Dr. Russell Blaylock Lecture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uS0ioiB0_oY
https://youtu.be/uS0ioiB0_oY
>The less genes producing glutathion, the greater the chance of severe autism. This is why it is a "spectrum disorder".
>But what I originally posted on applies to all humans. Illness causes brain poisoning for defense. You want that brain to shut off the poison when the illness is gone.
Vaccines leave the poison spicket on, by failing to activate the feedback for the shut off.
>What about the flu vaccine via nose spray?
ALL illnesses that succeed in activating the immune system will activate the brain astrocytes to spit poison, because it is the brain immune system reaction. The astrocytes are doing this to kill any brain inavader without having to design a special immune cell etc. It is instant defense with a down side. It poisons the neurons. However, the astrocytes will begin repairing their own damage if the off poison switch is activated. This apparently requires the disease to have come through the gut to get to the blood.
My advice? Having studied silver nasal spray at 30ppm for 9 years now, stopping all but one flu illness in those 9 years, I would recommend using silver colloid nasal spray 30ppm, 3X a day for 5 days like an antibiotic. Snuffit it and breathe it to coat the lungs and sinuses. It lasts in our experience about 6 weeks, then must be repeated. The doc and I do this in October 1-5, Dec 15-20 before the Xmas crowds, Feb 30-March 5 early spring.
One illness in me over 9 years now (not him and he works in a hospital loaded with illness but has type A- blood, hard one for the illness critters)
Use the nasal/lung silver and do not give your brain a dose of poisoning.
BTW.....
THIS humble bioanon posted two years ago that I was going to guineapig a (not allowed to say cure) for my arthritis, causing me to be bed ridden and not stand straight, or even stand for more than 10 minutes at a time without severe pain from arthritis. Will be posting a two year celebration. My back bones shrunk, snapped back into place, no longer bedridden, walking all day, no pain...
AND!!!!!!!
It appears the same thing I used to do this is now going to be tried at the Cleveland Clinic because it looks to be working on autoimmune.
CELEBRATING!!!!!!!!!!
#8608661 at 2020-03-29 06:37:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11022: Eyes On The First Q Debate Edition
>>8608308
Hoary shite, you're on to something here anon!!
Ok, as this becomes available, am going to take it (KungFlu or not).
Just did a search:
spirochete or spirochetes hydroxychloroquine
LYME disease!! is a spirochetal disease. So many others are as well.
Oral Spirochetes - not only attack the gums in mouth, BUT they are a key part of heart disease / artery blockage, as they get beyond the mouth and form synergistic bacterial colonies (e.g. "biofilms" - plaque in arteries being one example).
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4373819/
An in vitro study of the susceptibility of mobile and cystic forms of Borrelia burgdorferi to hydroxychloroquine.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12102233?dopt=Abstract
In this work the susceptibility of mobile and cystic forms of Borrelia burgdorferi to hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) was studied. The minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) of HCQ against the mobile spirochetes was > 32 microg/ml at 37 degrees C, and > 128 microg/ml at 30 degrees C. Incubation with HCQ significantly reduced the conversion of mobile spirochetes to cystic forms. When incubated at 37 degrees C, the MBC for young biologically active cysts (1-day old) was > 8 microg/ml, but it was > 32 microg/ml for old cysts (1-week old). Acridine orange staining, dark-field microscopy and transmission electron microscopy revealed that the contents of the cysts were partly degraded when the concentration of HCQ was > or = MBC. At high concentrations of HCQ (256 microg/ml) about 95% of the cysts were ruptured. When the concentration of HCQ was > or = MBC, core structures did not develop inside the cysts, and the amount of RNA in these cysts decreased significantly. Spirochetal structures inside the cysts dissolved in the presence of high concentrations of HCQ. When the concentration of HCQ was > or = MBC, the core structures inside the cysts were eliminated. These observations may be valuable in the treatment of resistant infections caused by B. burgdorferi, and suggest that a combination of HCQ and a macrolide antibiotic could eradicate both cystic and mobile forms of B. burgdorferi.
Chronic Lyme borreliosis at the root of multiplesclerosis - is a cure with antibiotics attainable?
http://www.lymepa.org/Chronic_Lyme_borreliosis_at_the_root_of_Multiple_Sclerosis_and_a_possible_cure_with_antibiotics.pdf
In addition to known acute infections, no other disease exhibitsequally marked epidemiological clusters by season and locality, nurturing the hope that prevention might ultimately beattainable. As minocycline, tinidazole and hydroxychloroquine are reportedly capable of destroying both thespirochaetal and cystic L-form ofB. burgdorferifound in MS brains, there emerges also new hope for those alreadyafflicted. The immunomodulating anti-inflammatory potential of minocycline and hydroxychloroquine may further-more reduce the Jarisch Herxheimer reaction triggered by decayingBorreliaat treatment initiation. Even in thosecases unrelated toB. burgdorferi, minocycline is known for its beneficial effect on several factors considered to bedetrimental in MS.
- Cure for MS anyone?
Dr. Holtorf on Lyme Disease Diagnosis and Treatment - A Culmination of the Literature
By Kent Holtorf, MD* - ProHealth.com - June 1, 2011
https://www.prohealth.com/library/dr-holtorf-on-lyme-disease-diagnosis-and-treatment-a-culmination-of-the-literature-28551
3. Macrolides such as Zithromax 500-600 mg, Biaxin 1000-2000 mg/day or Ketek 800 mg/day
... a. Combination therapy often needed (ie plus cephalosporin or Flagyl or tinidazole)
... b. Well tolerated
... c. Improved tissue penetration with hydroxycholoroquine or amantadine
https://www.prohealth.com/library/dr-holtorf-on-lyme-disease-diagnosis-and-treatment-a-culmination-of-the-literature-28551
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/art.22131
One non-antibiotic?treated patient had resolution of joint swelling following hydroxychloroquine therapy (8).
8 Coblyn JS, Taylor P. Treatment of chronic Lyme arthritis with hydroxychloroquine. arthritis Rheum 1981; 24: 1567-9.
#8592419 at 2020-03-28 00:54:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11001: We Own The Fed Edition
>>8592178
Phosphates are detergents. And like Tide Pods they are poisonous. It is extremely foolish to consume a poisonous detergent unless you are under the care of a doctor.
If you investigate how Chloroquine phosphate is administered, first they determine the dose based on your body weight. That is not very common for drugs and it is a sign that this one is a poison and they want to be damn sure they don't make you seriously ill or kill you with it.
Secondly, you take it once PER WEEK!!!
Have you ever heard of such a medicine? That should tell you that this is a special drug where you need professional advice and supervision to use it.
Fortunately for SARS-CoV-2 patients, there is a safe arthritis medicine called Hydroxychloroquinone sulfate that can be taken safely. You still should not exceed the dose prescribed by the physician.
#8587442 at 2020-03-27 18:42:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10995: Deep State Needs Some Hugs Edition
Italy allows malaria and HIV drugs for coronavirus treatment
Earlier reports indicated that Italian medics began administering anti-inflammation arthritis and rheumatism drugs as experimental therapy
ROME, March 27. /TASS/. Italy's National Healthcare Service must provide coronavirus patients with free malaria and HIV/AIDS drugs, ANSA news agency reported Friday, citing Gazzetta Ufficiale newspaper.
The report explains that anti-malaria chloroquine-and hydroxychloroquine-based drugs, as well as anti-HIV drugs now allowed for prescription by the therapists and must be provided at the expense of the national healthcare system.
Earlier reports indicated that Italian medics began administering anti-inflammation arthritis and rheumatism drugs as experimental therapy.
The number of coronavirus patients in Italy has almost reached the number of the infected in China. Earlier, Italy reported 80,000 cases and 8,000 deaths. More than 10,000 people have recovered. Some 6% (3,600) of the remaining 62,000 patients stay in the intensive care units.
https://tass.com/world/1136687
#8568011 at 2020-03-26 04:35:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10970: POTUS Federalized National Gaurd, All Part of the Plan Edition
>>8567893
There are a shit ton of different quines that are used as anti malarials.
Hey here's something, the Federal Government sent a whole lot of Chloroquine to New York just recently, last week. Also sent a lesser amount of Hydroxychloroquine. Probably there was a greater supply of Chloroquine.
Let's find the link to that, so that I can be proven right.
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/coronavirus/new-york-starts-new-experimental-drug-therapies-to-treat-covid-19-heres-what-we-know/2341931/
HYDROXYCLOROQUINE AND CHLOROQUINE
Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are oral prescription drugs that have been used for treatment of malaria and certain inflammatory conditions like lupus. According to the CDC, chloroquine has been used for malaria treatment and chemoprophylaxis, meanwhile hydroxychloroquine is also used for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus and porphyria cutanea tarda.
Both drugs have in-vitro activity against SARS-CoV, SARS-CoV-2, and other coronaviruses, with hydroxychloroquine having relatively higher potency against SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that produces COVID-19 disease), according to the CDC. Chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine are currently recommended for the treatment of hospitalized COVID-19 patients in several countries.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/23/health/chloroquine-hydroxycholoroquine-drugs-explained/index.html
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine: what to know about the potential coronavirus drugs
New York moved to begin trials Tuesday, procuring 70,000 doses of hydroxychloroquine and 750,000 doses of chloroquine, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. In addition, Bayer, the drug maker, has donated 3 million doses of Resochin, its brand name for chloroquine, to the federal government.
#8562777 at 2020-03-25 20:34:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10963: Back to Work America Edition
>>8562661
What I think is happening is that we don't really know what's going on.
It's tough to bash Cuomo, because - as I understand it - they are giving the Q drugs to people in NY. But they're not letting other people give the Q drugs to whoever they want.
We really don't know exactly what's happening.
We're trying to get open again. If we can get great results out of NY, we can get back open again.
We have Q drugs that can be used in hospitals for really sick people. We really really need that, and we really want stories next Monday or before about many great cures.
We have Q drugs that can be given to people who don't have CoV at all, and they can be taken to prevent CoV.
We have Q drugs that have been going, for years, to people with lupus and arthritis.
We have a shortage of Q drugs, or at least, we don't know where all the Q drugs are.
Cuomo is helping us and hurting us. The Nevada Governor isn't helping us, only hurting us.
We've got plants that used to make the Q drugs opening up again to make Q drugs again. But we do seem to have temporary shortages.
We think we know that in NY, they're using the Q drugs to treat the sickest people, to prevent them from death. We don't know what they're doing in Nevada.
#8552468 at 2020-03-24 23:48:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10949: We Know Who You Are! Edition
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/03/24/stop-hoarding-hydroxychloroquine-many-americans-including-me-need-it/
Stop hoarding hydroxychloroquine. Many Americans, including me, need it.
Forty-one pills. That's how much medication I have left, with no guarantees for next month. I take the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine (brand-name Plaquenil) off-label to treat an autoimmune disorder, and like Americans across the country who battle autoimmune diseases including lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, I'm facing a shortage of this life-preserving drug.
Autoimmune disorders remain poorly understood. The general theory is that our bodies came into contact with a virus or bacteria that sent our immune systems into overdrive to combat infection, but our systems got confused and attacked healthy tissue, instead. There are no cures, only the medications that keep us going.
I have taken hydroxychloroquine for 14 years, since I was diagnosed at 26 with Sjogren's syndrome, a systemic disease that causes dry eyes, dry mouth, crushing fatigue and joint pain. Sjogren's can also damage a patient's kidneys, liver, lungs, nerves, skin and joints.
In White House briefings last week, President Trump touted hydroxychloroquine as a game-changer and talked up its anecdotal promise as a treatment for covid-19. After I heard my medication mentioned on the news, I rushed to obtain a 90-day supply. A sympathetic pharmacist told me, "You're exactly the person I want to get this medication to" - before breaking the news that pills are on back order and that I wasn't authorized for a 90-day supply even with 11 monthly refills on file.
After hours on the phone with multiple pharmacies, my health insurer and my rheumatologist's office, I received approval for a three-month supply of "maintenance medication" from a mail-order pharmacy. Already, the expected delivery date has been pushed back two days. I'll believe the shipment when I see it.
Media reports indicate that patients nationwide are having difficulty filling prescriptions as hospitals stock up amid an uptick in doctors and dentists taking it prophylactically and prescribing it to friends and relatives who aren't yet sick. As of Monday, pharmacy boards in only six states (Texas, Idaho, Ohio, Nevada, Louisiana and North Carolina) had tightened controls on prescribing. The covid-19 hot spots of New York, Washington state and California have not instituted such measures. Meanwhile, stories of fatal self-poisonings and overdoses have emerged.
#8551798 at 2020-03-24 22:57:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10949: We Know Who You Are! Edition
Trump Touted Chloroquine As A Possible Coronavirus Treatment. Now She Can't Find The Drug For Her Autoimmune Disease.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/salvadorhernandez/coronavirus-chloroquine-patient-shortage
>BuzzFeed finds a way to spin HCQ into a negative
"I was told that not only was there none available anywhere, but they didn't know when they were going to get any more," she told BuzzFeed News.
When she doesn't take two small tablets of hydroxychloroquine every day, the pain and fatigue of Sharon Greenstein's autoimmune disease become too much to do even the basic things of daily life.
"I can't function," she told BuzzFeed News. "I can't work. I can't do daily activities. I feel pretty sick."
About 25 years ago, Greenstein was diagnosed with Sjögren's syndrome, a disease where the immune system attacks its own body. Since then, she's been prescribed hydroxychloroquine, a drug that's also been used to treat malaria, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis.
But after President Donald Trump announced last week that the drug could be a "game-changer" as a treatment for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, a surge of demand hit pharmacies and manufacturers. Reports of people purchasing the drug and other products containing chloroquine to self-medicate began to surface, including a Phoenix man who died after he took a version used for fish tanks. (The use of chloroquine to treat COVID-19 continues to be studied, and doctors are recommending no one use it in any form to self-medicate.)
When Greenstein, who lives in California's Bay Area, went to her local pharmacy Friday to renew her prescription, she was told she wouldn't be able to get her refill until Monday. When she called Monday, she was told they wouldn't be able to fill her prescription at all.
"I was told that not only was there none available anywhere, but they didn't know when they were going to get any more," she said.
On Monday, the FDA told BuzzFeed News it was working with manufacturers to look at their supplies of the drug and the demand from patients who rely on it. It's still unclear when more of the drug will become available for patients like Greenstein.
After speaking with her pharmacy on Monday, she said the only option she had was to purchase a bottle of Plaquenil, the brand-name version of her prescription, which was priced at about $2,000 and not covered by her insurance. With the help of a relative, Greenstein found a manufacturer's coupon that brought the price down to $664.
She paid the price - 44 times her typical copay of $15 - and expects the bottle will last her about a month.
"I could do that one time, but there will be people who will be bankrupted by this," she said. "They can't do it at all."
If she were to run out of her medication under normal circumstances, Greenstein said her quality of life would be severely affected, but she wouldn't worry for her health. But now, as someone with an autoimmune disease, she's also dealing with the fear that comes from being at higher risk for serious complications if she contracts COVID-19.
For the past week, she's had a cough and fatigue. At first, she chalked it up as symptoms of Sjögren's syndrome. When she got a fever Saturday, she contacted her doctor, who said she qualified to get tested for the coronavirus.
On Monday, she drove through a testing site and is waiting for results.
In the meantime, she's isolated herself in her home with her husband and two adult children. Her bedroom has become a makeshift quarantine while they wait for answers.
She's talked to her doctor about not being able to get her usual prescription, and her doctor told her other patients are having similar problems.
The drug has faced such an increase in demand that pharmacies in Mexico have reported Americans coming across the border for boxes of it, with some who "arrive with a slightly bossy attitude," the Dallas Morning News reported.
In the meantime, Greenstein said her doctor has suggested she could take one daily tablet, instead of the usual two, to stretch her supply.
She said she's tried that before, and her symptoms returned. For now, she hopes the supply will be replenished by the time she runs low in several weeks, but she doesn't know what she'll do after that.
#8551450 at 2020-03-24 22:30:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10948: Turn Off the Programming Edition
Trump Touted Chloroquine As A Possible Coronavirus Treatment. Now She Can't Find The Drug For Her Autoimmune Disease.
>BuzzFeed finds new way to spin this drug into a negative
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/salvadorhernandez/coronavirus-chloroquine-patient-shortage
"I was told that not only was there none available anywhere, but they didn't know when they were going to get any more," she told BuzzFeed News.
When she doesn't take two small tablets of hydroxychloroquine every day, the pain and fatigue of Sharon Greenstein's autoimmune disease become too much to do even the basic things of daily life.
"I can't function," she told BuzzFeed News. "I can't work. I can't do daily activities. I feel pretty sick."
About 25 years ago, Greenstein was diagnosed with Sjögren's syndrome, a disease where the immune system attacks its own body. Since then, she's been prescribed hydroxychloroquine, a drug that's also been used to treat malaria, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis.
But after President Donald Trump announced last week that the drug could be a "game-changer" as a treatment for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, a surge of demand hit pharmacies and manufacturers. Reports of people purchasing the drug and other products containing chloroquine to self-medicate began to surface, including a Phoenix man who died after he took a version used for fish tanks. (The use of chloroquine to treat COVID-19 continues to be studied, and doctors are recommending no one use it in any form to self-medicate.)
When Greenstein, who lives in California's Bay Area, went to her local pharmacy Friday to renew her prescription, she was told she wouldn't be able to get her refill until Monday. When she called Monday, she was told they wouldn't be able to fill her prescription at all.
"I was told that not only was there none available anywhere, but they didn't know when they were going to get any more," she said.
On Monday, the FDA told BuzzFeed News it was working with manufacturers to look at their supplies of the drug and the demand from patients who rely on it. It's still unclear when more of the drug will become available for patients like Greenstein.
After speaking with her pharmacy on Monday, she said the only option she had was to purchase a bottle of Plaquenil, the brand-name version of her prescription, which was priced at about $2,000 and not covered by her insurance. With the help of a relative, Greenstein found a manufacturer's coupon that brought the price down to $664.
She paid the price - 44 times her typical copay of $15 - and expects the bottle will last her about a month.
"I could do that one time, but there will be people who will be bankrupted by this," she said. "They can't do it at all."
If she were to run out of her medication under normal circumstances, Greenstein said her quality of life would be severely affected, but she wouldn't worry for her health. But now, as someone with an autoimmune disease, she's also dealing with the fear that comes from being at higher risk for serious complications if she contracts COVID-19.
For the past week, she's had a cough and fatigue. At first, she chalked it up as symptoms of Sjögren's syndrome. When she got a fever Saturday, she contacted her doctor, who said she qualified to get tested for the coronavirus.
On Monday, she drove through a testing site and is waiting for results.
In the meantime, she's isolated herself in her home with her husband and two adult children. Her bedroom has become a makeshift quarantine while they wait for answers.
She's talked to her doctor about not being able to get her usual prescription, and her doctor told her other patients are having similar problems.
The drug has faced such an increase in demand that pharmacies in Mexico have reported Americans coming across the border for boxes of it, with some who "arrive with a slightly bossy attitude," the Dallas Morning News reported.
In the meantime, Greenstein said her doctor has suggested she could take one daily tablet, instead of the usual two, to stretch her supply.
She said she's tried that before, and her symptoms returned. For now, she hopes the supply will be replenished by the time she runs low in several weeks, but she doesn't know what she'll do after that.
#8550613 at 2020-03-24 21:28:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10947: Anons Call for the Pain Edition
>>8550184
The original SARS-CoV virus epidemic was back in 2003
What is wrong with the entire US medical research system
That they never learned that a common arthritis drug
Could be used to successfully treat SARS.
Now we have a SARS-CoV-2 virus epidemic
Not quite the same virus but close
However, death is caused by the same SARS disease
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
And prevention of death can be obtained by giving
Hydroxychloroquine along with an antibiotic azythromycin
Why was this not discovered sooner?
Where has the research community been since 2003?
Was this actually discovered and then suppressed?
How did that happen?
#8550017 at 2020-03-24 20:33:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10946: Town Hall For We The People Edition
>>8549811
Agreed. Potus clearly said it was a drug for malaria and arthritis. He never said pool cleaner. The stupid….it burns. Picture the meme.
#8545383 at 2020-03-24 13:57:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10941: Shill Team 6 Is A Dud Edition
Global Announcements
>>8363658 Iwo Jima flag on YouTube for TOR posting
Baker PSA: In light of recent flurry of global activity, anons are encouraged to archive offline
Notables
are not endorsements
#10940
>>8545349 Mnuchin Hopeful $2 Trillion CCP Virus Aid Package Can Be Closed Today (March 24, 2020)
>>8545037 marketfag reporting
>>8545027, >>8545035, >>8545193 anons opine on guatamala rescue.
>>8545003, >>8545028 renoting: (embedded vid) Biden a blithering mess.
>>8544915, >>8544901 Dwyane Wade connection to Ellen: Supporting his Child's Gender Identity change
>>8544833, >>8544906, >>8544938, >>8544955, >>8544998, >>8545136 planfag reporting
>>8544815, >>8544858 CNCS Disallowed Funds for Excess Living Allowances Paid to AmeriCorps Members. anon opines.
>>8544694 Trump Says Coronavirus Restrictions Will Be Lifted "Soon", The US "Was Not Built To Be Shut Down"
>>8544690 Congress close to reaching deal on $2 trillion coronavirus aid package
>>8544654 New DJT twat and retwat bun w/CAPs
>>8544651, >>8544662, >>8544730 Supreme Court rulings: Reject $20 Billion Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against Comcast. also rule on copywrite and insanity defense
>>8544622, >>8544746, >>8544753, >>8544898, >>8545001, >>8545073, >>8545226, >>8545302 COVID-19 mini-bun
>>8545366 #10940
#10939
Baker Change
>>8544414, >>8544473, >>8544511 Pretty spoopy: '144' appears in 5 unrelated articles. Q Post 144 relevant?
>>8544434, >>8544442 renoting b/c a good redpill: House Democrats eyeing much broader Phase 3 stimulus
>>8544386 How a private security firm helped 144 stranded North Americans leave Honduras on a jet
>>8544367 Hotwheels spreading disinfo on CBS: Says Qanon spreads dangerous disinfo.
>>8544223 Follow the wives: Malcolm Turnbull's wife Lucy suddenly stands down from her high-powered job 'for personal reasons'
New Baker
>>8544194, >>8544188, >>8544323, >>8544342, >>8544372, >>8544410 President Trump's Tweets, retweets, News and Decodes
>>8544189 The Trump Administration has made cracking down on Chinese academic and corporate espionage a priority
>>8544003, >>8544088, >>8544097, >>8544097, >>8544127, >>8544106, >>8544152, Possible Cancer Cure Bun
>>8544172, >>8544307, >>8544414 Chinese virus Reports
>>8544167 Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro says coronavirus crisis is a media trick
>>8544546 #10939
#10938
>>8543006 Inslee quotes Walt Whitman on vid, "fighting through the storm"; coded?
>>8543017, >>8543227 Pence's Remarks on the Admin's Policy Towards China (Q2351, Q3896)
>>8543075 China's bungled coronavirus response threatens Belt and Road
>>8543107 Twat poll on who's more trusted–POTUS or Fauci? Fauci ahead right now…..
>>8543148 POTUS focuses attn on the Covid-19 test events during pressers
>>8543160 Anon on Aussie Secret Intel Service
>>8543205, >>8543252 Dems fervently hoping for early voting/election by mail due to Corona
>>8543207 NYC on safe sex under Covid-19: What kind of sex is safest? (Guess!)
>>8543253, >>8543389, >>8543411, >>8543465, >>8543475 NBC puts out HIGHLY DECEPTIVE story about couple ingesting proposed Covid-19 cure
>>8543348 Snohomish Co WA man coronavirus first admitted to hospital on Jan 20 (from 2-3-20)
>>8543383 Everett nurse talks about treating first coronavirus patient in the country
>>8543408 More boring news on bored celebs going stir crazy at home
>>8543495 Expose of CCP propaganda points
>>8543514 Example of how POTUS enemies distort his message (this time, re potential Covid-19 treatment)
>>8543538 Q's Victory of Life music has >1million views (huge traffic for this channel)
>>8543617 ANONS DIGG on rabies immunoglobulin (RIG) & possible use as inhibitor of CoV & Rabies
>>8543556, >>8543585 Dosages used for HydroxyChloroquine/Azithromycin treatment for Covid-19
>>8543616 HydroxyChloroquine has been used for rheumatoid arthritis & lupus (vid clip)
>>8543755 #10938
Previously Collected Notables
>>8540600 #10934, >>8541394 #10935, >>8542134 #10936, >>8542902 #10937
>>8537503 #10930, >>8538211 #10931, >>8539064 #10932, >>8540192 #10933
>>8534362 #10926, >>8535148 #10927, >>8535945 #10928, >>8536759 #10929
>>8531280 #10922, >>8532056 #10923, >>8532872 #10924, >>8533632 #10925
Notables Thread #1, #8960-present: >>7003045
Notables Aggregators: https://wearethene.ws & https://qnotables.com (new)
Notables also archived here: >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384), https://8kun.top
#8544575 at 2020-03-24 11:54:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10940: Anons United Amidst Battle Edition
Global Announcements
>>8363658 Iwo Jima flag on YouTube for TOR posting
Baker PSA: In light of recent flurry of global activity, anons are encouraged to archive offline
Notables
are not endorsements
#10939
Baker Change
>>8544414, >>8544473, >>8544511 Pretty spoopy: '144' appears in 5 unrelated articles. Q Post 144 relevant?
>>8544434, >>8544442 renoting b/c a good redpill: House Democrats eyeing much broader Phase 3 stimulus
>>8544386 How a private security firm helped 144 stranded North Americans leave Honduras on a jet
>>8544367 Hotwheels spreading disinfo on CBS: Says Qanon spreads dangerous disinfo.
>>8544223 Follow the wives: Malcolm Turnbull's wife Lucy suddenly stands down from her high-powered job 'for personal reasons'
New Baker
>>8544194, >>8544188, >>8544323, >>8544342, >>8544372, >>8544410 President Trump's Tweets, retweets, News and Decodes
>>8544189 The Trump Administration has made cracking down on Chinese academic and corporate espionage a priority
>>8544003, >>8544088, >>8544097, >>8544097, >>8544127, >>8544106, >>8544152, Possible Cancer Cure Bun
>>8544172, >>8544307, >>8544414 Chinese virus Reports
>>8544167 Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro says coronavirus crisis is a media trick
>>8544546 #10939
#10938
>>8543006 Inslee quotes Walt Whitman on vid, "fighting through the storm"; coded?
>>8543017, >>8543227 Pence's Remarks on the Admin's Policy Towards China (Q2351, Q3896)
>>8543075 China's bungled coronavirus response threatens Belt and Road
>>8543107 Twat poll on who's more trusted–POTUS or Fauci? Fauci ahead right now…..
>>8543148 POTUS focuses attn on the Covid-19 test events during pressers
>>8543160 Anon on Aussie Secret Intel Service
>>8543205, >>8543252 Dems fervently hoping for early voting/election by mail due to Corona
>>8543207 NYC on safe sex under Covid-19: What kind of sex is safest? (Guess!)
>>8543253, >>8543389, >>8543411, >>8543465, >>8543475 NBC puts out HIGHLY DECEPTIVE story about couple ingesting proposed Covid-19 cure
>>8543348 Snohomish Co WA man coronavirus first admitted to hospital on Jan 20 (from 2-3-20)
>>8543383 Everett nurse talks about treating first coronavirus patient in the country
>>8543408 More boring news on bored celebs going stir crazy at home
>>8543495 Expose of CCP propaganda points
>>8543514 Example of how POTUS enemies distort his message (this time, re potential Covid-19 treatment)
>>8543538 Q's Victory of Life music has >1million views (huge traffic for this channel)
>>8543617 ANONS DIGG on rabies immunoglobulin (RIG) & possible use as inhibitor of CoV & Rabies
>>8543556, >>8543585 Dosages used for HydroxyChloroquine/Azithromycin treatment for Covid-19
>>8543616 HydroxyChloroquine has been used for rheumatoid arthritis & lupus (vid clip)
>>8543755 #10938
#10937
>>8542286 Fox News to host two-hour virtual town hall with Trump and coronavirus task force officials
>>8542403, >>8542507, >>8542530, >>8542544, >>8542671 planefaggin, boatfaggin
>>8542414, >>8542639, >>8542330, >>8542439, >>8542484 anons on the Scavino + US Navy twats and the +'s
>>8542477 The FeGGT test, kek
>>8542511 at least 60 Catholic priests have died from teh corona, aka "cabal flu" as anon puts it
>>8542564 China not admitting any new patients twat gets a nom (more sauce anoms)
>>8542649 25 crosses/pluses in Q Drop #3125 - Red Cross Spent 25 Percent Of Haiti Donations On Internal Expenses - report released Thursday by Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley.
>>8542455 JFK's grandson and granddaughters singing Timber on Instagram today
>>8542731 Grameen America. anon digs on this microloan(sharking?) biz set up by a Maxwell (Christine) and now run by a Clintonite, Andrea Jung
>>8542869, >>8542874 Resignations in the news 3/23/2020
>>8542902 #10937
Previously Collected Notables
>>8540600 #10934, >>8541394 #10935, >>8542134 #10936,
>>8537503 #10930, >>8538211 #10931, >>8539064 #10932, >>8540192 #10933
>>8534362 #10926, >>8535148 #10927, >>8535945 #10928, >>8536759 #10929
>>8531280 #10922, >>8532056 #10923, >>8532872 #10924, >>8533632 #10925
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#8544003 at 2020-03-24 09:09:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10939: Man Ingests Fish Tank Cleaner w/Fatal Results; NBC blames POTUS Edition
>>8543616 HydroxyChloroquine has been used for rheumatoid arthritis & lupus (vid clip) PB
Anons must have heard of Mebendazole (anti-parasite) as cancer treatment.
I looked for treatment of cancer with Mebendazole combined with HydroxyChloroQuine and this is what I found:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4096024/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mebendazole#Research
Maybe some medicanons can look further into it…
#8543771 at 2020-03-24 07:54:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10939: Man Ingests Fish Tank Cleaner w/Fatal Results; NBC blames POTUS Edition
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#10938
>>8543006 Inslee quotes Walt Whitman on vid, "fighting through the storm"; coded?
>>8543017, >>8543227 Pence's Remarks on the Admin's Policy Towards China (Q2351, Q3896)
>>8543075 China's bungled coronavirus response threatens Belt and Road
>>8543107 Twat poll on who's more trusted–POTUS or Fauci? Fauci ahead right now…..
>>8543148 POTUS focuses attn on the Covid-19 test events during pressers
>>8543160 Anon on Aussie Secret Intel Service
>>8543205, >>8543252 Dems fervently hoping for early voting/election by mail due to Corona
>>8543207 NYC on safe sex under Covid-19: What kind of sex is safest? (Guess!)
>>8543253, >>8543389, >>8543411, >>8543465, >>8543475 NBC puts out HIGHLY DECEPTIVE story about couple ingesting proposed Covid-19 cure
>>8543348 Snohomish Co WA man coronavirus first admitted to hospital on Jan 20 (from 2-3-20)
>>8543383 Everett nurse talks about treating first coronavirus patient in the country
>>8543408 More boring news on bored celebs going stir crazy at home
>>8543495 Expose of CCP propaganda points
>>8543514 Example of how POTUS enemies distort his message (this time, re potential Covid-19 treatment)
>>8543538 Q's Victory of Life music has >1million views (huge traffic for this channel)
>>8543617 ANONS DIGG on rabies immunoglobulin (RIG) & possible use as inhibitor of CoV & Rabies
>>8543556, >>8543585 Dosages used for HydroxyChloroquine/Azithromycin treatment for Covid-19
>>8543616 HydroxyChloroquine has been used for rheumatoid arthritis & lupus (vid clip)
>>8543755 #10938
#10937
>>8542286 Fox News to host two-hour virtual town hall with Trump and coronavirus task force officials
>>8542403, >>8542507, >>8542530, >>8542544, >>8542671 planefaggin, boatfaggin
>>8542414, >>8542639, >>8542330, >>8542439, >>8542484 anons on the Scavino + US Navy twats and the +'s
>>8542477 The FeGGT test, kek
>>8542511 at least 60 Catholic priests have died from teh corona, aka "cabal flu" as anon puts it
>>8542564 China not admitting any new patients twat gets a nom (more sauce anoms)
>>8542649 25 crosses/pluses in Q Drop #3125 - Red Cross Spent 25 Percent Of Haiti Donations On Internal Expenses - report released Thursday by Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley.
>>8542455 JFK's grandson and granddaughters singing Timber on Instagram today
>>8542731 Grameen America. anon digs on this microloan(sharking?) biz set up by a Maxwell (Christine) and now run by a Clintonite, Andrea Jung
>>8542869, >>8542874 Resignations in the news 3/23/2020
>>8542902 #10937
#10936
>>8541481, >>8541483, >>8541488, >>8541502 Logistical and Technical Exploration into the Origins of the Wuhan Strain of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
>>8541439 New Q & links to Wuhan/COVID-19
>>8541445 Was COVID-19 bio engineered?
>>8541446 Anon-nom: An Explanation of Adrenochrome, Child Trafficking, and The Plan
>>8541448 Commie guv of NV appoints cabal member Murren to COVID-19 relief task force
>>8541626 tie to Q post today."Opens the Door" - Q post 3178 gets a nom
>>8541696 Hollyweidos are coming unglued. vid
>>8541699, >>8541754 74 actions taken by Trump to fight virus and bolster economy
>>8541425, >>8541619, >>8541768, >>8541831 Q spotted in Scavino's instagram story. >>8541933 "tagged"
>>8541859, >>8541893 New DJT - Republicans had a deal until Nancy Pelosi rode into town from her extended vacation. The Democrats want the Virus to win?
>>8541924 NY Doctor Vladimir Zelenko Finds 100% Success Rate in 350 Patients Using Hydroxychloroquine with Z-Paks
>>8541955 Chloroquine Tabs made in Corona, CA
>>8542134 #10936
Previously Collected Notables
>>8540600 #10934, >>8541394 #10935
>>8537503 #10930, >>8538211 #10931, >>8539064 #10932, >>8540192 #10933
>>8534362 #10926, >>8535148 #10927, >>8535945 #10928, >>8536759 #10929
>>8531280 #10922, >>8532056 #10923, >>8532872 #10924, >>8533632 #10925
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#8543755 at 2020-03-24 07:51:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10938: Enter Sandman Edition
#10938
>>8543006 Inslee quotes Walt Whitman on vid, "fighting through the storm"; coded?
>>8543017, >>8543227 Pence's Remarks on the Admin's Policy Towards China (Q2351, Q3896)
>>8543075 China's bungled coronavirus response threatens Belt and Road
>>8543107 Twat poll on who's more trusted–POTUS or Fauci? Fauci ahead right now…..
>>8543148 POTUS focuses attn on the Covid-19 test events during pressers
>>8543160 Anon on Aussie Secret Intel Service
>>8543205, >>8543252 Dems fervently hoping for early voting/election by mail due to Corona
>>8543207 NYC on safe sex under Covid-19: What kind of sex is safest? (Guess!)
>>8543253, >>8543389, >>8543411, >>8543465, >>8543475 NBC puts out HIGHLY DECEPTIVE story about couple ingesting proposed Covid-19 cure
>>8543348 Snohomish Co WA man coronavirus first admitted to hospital on Jan 20 (from 2-3-20)
>>8543383 Everett nurse talks about treating first coronavirus patient in the country
>>8543408 More boring news on bored celebs going stir crazy at home
>>8543495 Expose of CCP propaganda points
>>8543514 Example of how POTUS enemies distort his message (this time, re potential Covid-19 treatment)
>>8543538 Q's Victory of Life music has >1million views (huge traffic for this channel)
>>8543617 ANONS DIGG on rabies immunoglobulin (RIG) & possible use as inhibitor of CoV & Rabies
>>8543556, >>8543585 Dosages used for HydroxyChloroquine/Azithromycin treatment for Covid-19
>>8543616 HydroxyChloroquine has been used for rheumatoid arthritis & lupus (vid clip)
#8543685 at 2020-03-24 07:36:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10938: Enter Sandman Edition
#10938
>>8543006 Inslee quotes Walt Whitman on vid, "fighting through the storm"; coded?
>>8543017, >>8543227 Pence's Remarks on the Admin's Policy Towards China (Q2351, Q3896)
>>8543075 China's bungled coronavirus response threatens Belt and Road
>>8543107 Twat poll on who's more trusted–POTUS or Fauci? Fauci ahead right now…..
>>8543148 POTUS focuses attn on the Covid-19 test events during pressers
>>8543160 Anon on Aussie Secret Intel Service
>>8543205, >>8543252 Dems fervently hoping for early voting/election by mail due to Corona
>>8543207 NYC on safe sex under Covid-19: What kind of sex is safest? (Guess!)
>>8543253, >>8543389, >>8543411, >>8543465, >>8543475 NBC puts out HIGHLY DECEPTIVE story about couple ingesting proposed Covid-19 cure
>>8543348 Snohomish Co WA man coronavirus first admitted to hospital on Jan 20 (from 2-3-20)
>>8543383 Everett nurse talks about treating first coronavirus patient in the country
>>8543408 More boring news on bored celebs going stir crazy at home
>>8543495 Expose of CCP propaganda points
>>8543514 Example of how POTUS enemies distort his message (this time, re potential Covid-19 treatment)
>>8543538 Q's Victory of Life music has >1million views (huge traffic for this channel)
>>8543617 ANONS DIGG on rabies immunoglobulin (RIG) & possible use as inhibitor of CoV & Rabies
>>8543556, >>8543585 Dosages used for HydroyChlorogquine/Azithromycin treatment for Covid-19
>>8543616 Hydroxychloroquine has been used for Rheumatoid arthritis/Lupus (vid clip)
#10938
LAST CALL
#8543616 at 2020-03-24 07:24:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10938: Enter Sandman Edition
>>8543253
Hydroxychloroquine has been used for Rheumatoid arthritis for years, KEK Demonrats are throwing a Hail Mary with this bullshit…
#8540647 at 2020-03-24 02:04:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10935: Spoopy Timestamp Edition
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#10934
>>8539917 South Africa will go into lockdown for 21 days starting Thursday to try to contain coronavirus
>>8539933 US to Cut $1 Billion in Afghanistan Aid Over 'Leadership Failure' by Afghan Rivals - Pompeo
>>8540296 Trump 2020 Senior Advisor Katrina Pierson tweets "These people are sick!"
>>8540190 "Man" who attempted to "replicate" Oklahoma City bombing is sentenced
>>8540441 In July 2019, Wuhan residents protested against a planned high-capacity incineration plant..
>>8540600 #10934
#10933 Baker Change
>>8539152 Remember 7 out of 10: Owner of Tampa's Continental Wholesale Diamonds dies in South Carolina plane crash
>>8539172 Anon on the Pathogen Pyramid and "there is no step 5"
>>8539255 Washington State issues "Stay Home" order
>>8539315 Spreadsheet anon update
>>8539561 Rita Wilson gives away her phone number on instagram..
>>8539579 Florida mayor donating salary to pay his residents' bills for trash pickup and energy during pandemic
>>8539796 Breaking: President Trump signs executive order to prevent hoarding and price gouging during virus crisis
>>8540192 #10933
#10932 Baker Change
>>8538593 VOAT digg, anons need help on NIMH
>>8538685 Saavedra: see what NBC is airing
>>8538709 Hospital Ship USNS Mercy to Care for Non-COVID-19 Patients in Los Angeles
>>8538719 Gov. Inslee to make statewide address in live broadcast Monday evening
>>8538983 Task force briefing vid
>>8539010 Q CAP Mini bun
>>8538839 Notable thread on Gates & Bloomberg
>>8539064 #10932
#10931
>>8538024 NYPost: The coronavirus may have leaked from a lab.
>>8538031 Timeline and graphic of CV 'outbreak'.
>>8537966 Citi/DB group stuck with debt after MGM offering fails.
>>8537601 Cotton scolds NP for her failure to pass CV Bill.
>>8538211 #10931
#10930
>>8537485 Full text: NP' Coronavirus Stimulus Bill.
>>8537298, >>8537327, >>8537390, >>8537394, >>8537447, >>8537457 POTUS's decisive action on CV.
>>8537376 NYC the epicenter of CV outbreak in the US.
>>8537352 Hackers target WHO.
>>8537347, >>8537338 POTUS quotes.
>>8537159 R. Paul: I'm at higher risk due to lung portion removal.
>>8537203 Indiana shut down by EO.
>>8537177 POTUS Presser. (live)
>>8537053 Researchers begin testing arthritis medication against CV.
>>8536963 Reports suggest Italy's infection rate may have peaked.
>>8536962 Planefag updates.
>>8536873, >>8537076, >>8537120 NP tries to sneak in ballot fuckery into CV bill.
>>8537503 #10930
Previously Collected Notables
>>8534362 #10926, >>8535148 #10927, >>8535945 #10928, >>8536759 #10929
>>8531280 #10922, >>8532056 #10923, >>8532872 #10924, >>8533632 #10925
>>8528162 #10918, >>8528977 #10919, >>8529778 #10920, >>8530551 #10921
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#8540048 at 2020-03-24 01:22:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10934: Chinese-Communist-Party Virus Edition
>>8539996
There's people that take this medicine on a daily basis for arthritis KEK GTFO
#8539865 at 2020-03-24 01:10:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10934: Chinese-Communist-Party Virus Edition
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#10933 Baker Change
>>8539152 Remember 7 out of 10: Owner of Tampa's Continental Wholesale Diamonds dies in South Carolina plane crash
>>8539172 Anon on the Pathogen Pyramid and "there is no step 5"
>>8539255 Washington State issues "Stay Home" order
>>8539315 Spreadsheet anon update
>>8539561 Rita Wilson gives away her phone number on instagram..
>>8539579 Florida mayor donating salary to pay his residents' bills for trash pickup and energy during pandemic
>>8539796 Breaking: President Trump signs executive order to prevent hoarding and price gouging during virus crisis
>>8539176 For keks: spoopy R coincidence
>>8539837 #10933
#10932 Baker Change
>>8538593 VOAT digg, anons need help on NIMH
>>8538685 Saavedra: see what NBC is airing
>>8538709 Hospital Ship USNS Mercy to Care for Non-COVID-19 Patients in Los Angeles
>>8538719 Gov. Inslee to make statewide address in live broadcast Monday evening
>>8538983 Task force briefing vid
>>8539010 Q CAP Mini bun
>>8538839 Notable thread on Gates & Bloomberg
>>8539064 #10932
#10931
>>8538024 NYPost: The coronavirus may have leaked from a lab.
>>8538031 Timeline and graphic of CV 'outbreak'.
>>8537966 Citi/DB group stuck with debt after MGM offering fails.
>>8537601 Cotton scolds NP for her failure to pass CV Bill.
>>8538211 #10931
#10930
>>8537485 Full text: NP' Coronavirus Stimulus Bill.
>>8537298, >>8537327, >>8537390, >>8537394, >>8537447, >>8537457 POTUS's decisive action on CV.
>>8537376 NYC the epicenter of CV outbreak in the US.
>>8537352 Hackers target WHO.
>>8537347, >>8537338 POTUS quotes.
>>8537159 R. Paul: I'm at higher risk due to lung portion removal.
>>8537203 Indiana shut down by EO.
>>8537177 POTUS Presser. (live)
>>8537053 Researchers begin testing arthritis medication against CV.
>>8536963 Reports suggest Italy's infection rate may have peaked.
>>8536962 Planefag updates.
>>8536873, >>8537076, >>8537120 NP tries to sneak in ballot fuckery into CV bill.
>>8537503 #10930
Previously Collected Notables
>>8534362 #10926, >>8535148 #10927, >>8535945 #10928, >>8536759 #10929
>>8531280 #10922, >>8532056 #10923, >>8532872 #10924, >>8533632 #10925
>>8528162 #10918, >>8528977 #10919, >>8529778 #10920, >>8530551 #10921
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#8539088 at 2020-03-24 00:23:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10933: Getting the Country Back on Track Edition
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#10932
baker change
>>8538593 VOAT digg, anons need help on NIMH
>>8538685 Saavedra: see what NBC is airing
>>8538709 Hospital Ship USNS Mercy to Care for Non-COVID-19 Patients in Los Angeles
>>8538719 Gov. Inslee to make statewide address in live broadcast Monday evening
>>8538983 Task force briefing vid
>>8539010 Q CAP Mini bun
>>8538839 Notable thread on Gates & Bloomberg
>>8539064 #10932
#10931
>>8538024 NYPost: The coronavirus may have leaked from a lab.
>>8538031 Timeline and graphic of CV 'outbreak'.
>>8537966 Citi/DB group stuck with debt after MGM offering fails.
>>8537601 Cotton scolds NP for her failure to pass CV Bill.
>>8538211 #10931
#10930
>>8537485 Full text: NP' Coronavirus Stimulus Bill.
>>8537298, >>8537327, >>8537390, >>8537394, >>8537447, >>8537457 POTUS's decisive action on CV.
>>8537376 NYC the epicenter of CV outbreak in the US.
>>8537352 Hackers target WHO.
>>8537347, >>8537338 POTUS quotes.
>>8537159 R. Paul: I'm at higher risk due to lung portion removal.
>>8537203 Indiana shut down by EO.
>>8537177 POTUS Presser. (live)
>>8537053 Researchers begin testing arthritis medication against CV.
>>8536963 Reports suggest Italy's infection rate may have peaked.
>>8536962 Planefag updates.
>>8536873, >>8537076, >>8537120 NP tries to sneak in ballot fuckery into CV bill.
>>8537503 #10930
#10929 Baker Change
>>8536174 Did NSA have foreknowledge of CV?
>>8536635 Twitter ad revenues crashes.
>>8536559 POTUS: "This country was not built to be shut down!"
>>8536374 Tx. halts abortions during crisis.
>>8536397 CV pandemic results in a 2nd amendment revolution.
>>8536414 LdR's son's company sells various stocks.
>>8536489 POTUS Press Conference (live)
>>8536546 Crenshaw blasts Dem for the petty politics killing the CV Bill.
>>8536046, >>8536310, >>8536360, >>8536402 Makeshift Chinese Virus hospital, supposed to be HRC victory speech, is three buildings away from CCP Consulate.
>>8536289 NP's daughter endorses assault on Rand Paul.
>>8536363 Barr says John Durham's Russia investigation persists during coronavirus outbreak.
>>8536222 Why viruses spawn out of China's 'wet markets'.
>>8536212 Canada uses crises to seize spending/taxing power.
>>8536211 Feinstein sold out to China.
>>8536101, >>8536133, >>8536163, >>8536206 Shockingly, teachers for Biden.
>>8536099 USNS Mercy heads to sea for a few days before heading to LA.
>>8536759 #10929
Previously Collected Notables
>>8534362 #10926, >>8535148 #10927, >>8535945 #10928
>>8531280 #10922, >>8532056 #10923, >>8532872 #10924, >>8533632 #10925
>>8528162 #10918, >>8528977 #10919, >>8529778 #10920, >>8530551 #10921
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#8538330 at 2020-03-23 23:50:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10932: American Ingenuity Edition
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#10931
>>8538024 NYPost: The coronavirus may have leaked from a lab.
>>8538031 Timeline and graphic of CV 'outbreak'.
>>8537966 Citi/DB group stuck with debt after MGM offering fails.
>>8537601 Cotton scolds NP for her failure to pass CV Bill.
>>8538211 #10931
#10930
>>8537485 Full text: NP' Coronavirus Stimulus Bill.
>>8537298, >>8537327, >>8537390, >>8537394, >>8537447, >>8537457 POTUS's decisive action on CV.
>>8537376 NYC the epicenter of CV outbreak in the US.
>>8537352 Hackers target WHO.
>>8537347, >>8537338 POTUS quotes.
>>8537159 R. Paul: I'm at higher risk due to lung portion removal.
>>8537203 Indiana shut down by EO.
>>8537177 POTUS Presser. (live)
>>8537053 Researchers begin testing arthritis medication against CV.
>>8536963 Reports suggest Italy's infection rate may have peaked.
>>8536962 Planefag updates.
>>8536873, >>8537076, >>8537120 NP tries to sneak in ballot fuckery into CV bill.
>>8537503 #10930
#10929 Baker Change
>>8536174 Did NSA have foreknowledge of CV?
>>8536635 Twitter ad revenues crashes.
>>8536559 POTUS: "This country was not built to be shut down!"
>>8536374 Tx. halts abortions during crisis.
>>8536397 CV pandemic results in a 2nd amendment revolution.
>>8536414 LdR's son's company sells various stocks.
>>8536489 POTUS Press Conference (live)
>>8536546 Crenshaw blasts Dem for the petty politics killing the CV Bill.
>>8536046, >>8536310, >>8536360, >>8536402 Makeshift Chinese Virus hospital, supposed to be HRC victory speech, is three buildings away from CCP Consulate.
>>8536289 NP's daughter endorses assault on Rand Paul.
>>8536363 Barr says John Durham's Russia investigation persists during coronavirus outbreak.
>>8536222 Why viruses spawn out of China's 'wet markets'.
>>8536212 Canada uses crises to seize spending/taxing power.
>>8536211 Feinstein sold out to China.
>>8536101, >>8536133, >>8536163, >>8536206 Shockingly, teachers for Biden.
>>8536099 USNS Mercy heads to sea for a few days before heading to LA.
>>8536759 #10929
#10928
>>8535481 PF updates
>>8535895 Liberty Broadband, Inc. sold by BoD member: $31.17m-Mar 9-19
>>8535879 WH livestream Coronavirus Task Force Press Briefing
>>8535842 @realDonaldTrump just signed an EO to prevent hoarding & price gouging of supplies needed in our war against the #Coronavirus
>>8535795 DJTJr: Dems agreed to the stimulus until they found out 5GOP's were quarantined and couldn't vote
>>8535605, >>8535759 HCQS deaths? not HCQS but chloroquine phosphate = fish tank cleaner
>>8535544 WarRoom memes
>>8535484, >>8535500 1 yr delta?
>>8535286, >>8535425 UK NOW ON LOCKDOWN/ 3 week stay at home order
>>8535262 This Week at State: March 20, 2020
>>8535945 #10928
Previously Collected Notables
>>8534362 #10926, >>8535148 #10927,
>>8531280 #10922, >>8532056 #10923, >>8532872 #10924, >>8533632 #10925
>>8528162 #10918, >>8528977 #10919, >>8529778 #10920, >>8530551 #10921
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#8537555 at 2020-03-23 23:15:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10931: This Was An Operation Edition
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#10930
>>8537485 Full text: NP' Coronavirus Stimulus Bill.
>>8537298, >>8537327, >>8537390, >>8537394, >>8537447, >>8537457 POTUS's decisive action on CV.
>>8537376 NYC the epicenter of CV outbreak in the US.
>>8537352 Hackers target WHO.
>>8537347, >>8537338 POTUS quotes.
>>8537159 R. Paul: I'm at higher risk due to lung portion removal.
>>8537203 Indiana shut down by EO.
>>8537177 POTUS Presser. (live)
>>8537053 Researchers begin testing arthritis medication against CV.
>>8536963 Reports suggest Italy's infection rate may have peaked.
>>8536962 Planefag updates.
>>8536873, >>8537076, >>8537120 NP tries to sneak in ballot fuckery into CV bill.
>>8537503 #10930
#10929 Baker Change
>>8536174 Did NSA have foreknowledge of CV?
>>8536635 Twitter ad revenues crashes.
>>8536559 POTUS: "This country was not built to be shut down!"
>>8536374 Tx. halts abortions during crisis.
>>8536397 CV pandemic results in a 2nd amendment revolution.
>>8536414 LdR's son's company sells various stocks.
>>8536489 POTUS Press Conference (live)
>>8536546 Crenshaw blasts Dem for the petty politics killing the CV Bill.
>>8536046, >>8536310, >>8536360, >>8536402 Makeshift Chinese Virus hospital, supposed to be HRC victory speech, is three buildings away from CCP Consulate.
>>8536289 NP's daughter endorses assault on Rand Paul.
>>8536363 Barr says John Durham's Russia investigation persists during coronavirus outbreak.
>>8536222 Why viruses spawn out of China's 'wet markets'.
>>8536212 Canada uses crises to seize spending/taxing power.
>>8536211 Feinstein sold out to China.
>>8536101, >>8536133, >>8536163, >>8536206 Shockingly, teachers for Biden.
>>8536099 USNS Mercy heads to sea for a few days before heading to LA.
>>8536759 #10929
#10928
>>8535481 PF updates
>>8535895 Liberty Broadband, Inc. sold by BoD member: $31.17m-Mar 9-19
>>8535879 WH livestream Coronavirus Task Force Press Briefing
>>8535842 @realDonaldTrump just signed an EO to prevent hoarding & price gouging of supplies needed in our war against the #Coronavirus
>>8535795 DJTJr: Dems agreed to the stimulus until they found out 5GOP's were quarantined and couldn't vote
>>8535605, >>8535759 HCQS deaths? not HCQS but chloroquine phosphate = fish tank cleaner
>>8535544 WarRoom memes
>>8535484, >>8535500 1 yr delta?
>>8535286, >>8535425 UK NOW ON LOCKDOWN/ 3 week stay at home order
>>8535262 This Week at State: March 20, 2020
>>8535945 #10928
#10927
>>8535113 'War-like' scenery on the Greek Evros border
>>8534968 Elena Kagan sides with conservative Supreme Court justices to rule states can bar insanity defense, 6-3
>>8534966 Archive Update "Ghost Town"Edition, I added #10837 to #10926 and updated the checksums.
>>8534947 The Bee: Dems worried the stimulus bill would stimulate the economy For the Keks!
>>8534930 DOJ Following AG Barr's direction, the Justice Department is prioritizing the detection, investigation, and prosecution of #COVID19 #fraud.
>>8534777 U.S. Orders Up To A Yearlong Break On Mortgage Payments
>>8534759 #DJIA closing down 3.1%, about 600 points.
>>8534707 Q 97 seems to be some relevant comms here
>>8534695 National Guard arrives at Javits Center to build emergency hospital
>>8534677 Mil Ops Woman rescue diggz
>>8534640 AG Bill Barr will participate in today's coronavirus task force briefing
>>8534463 Pompeo Reportedly Plans Meeting With Taliban Officials in Doha
>>8535148 #10927
Previously Collected Notables
>>8534362 #10926,
>>8531280 #10922, >>8532056 #10923, >>8532872 #10924, >>8533632 #10925
>>8528162 #10918, >>8528977 #10919, >>8529778 #10920, >>8530551 #10921
Notables Thread #1, #8960-present: >>7003045
Notables Aggregators: https://wearethene.ws & https://qnotables.com (new)
Notables also archived here: >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384), https://8kun.top
#8537503 at 2020-03-23 23:13:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10930: American Grit Edition
#10930
>>8537485 Full text: NP' Coronavirus Stimulus Bill.
>>8537298, >>8537327, >>8537390, >>8537394, >>8537447, >>8537457 POTUS's decisive action on CV.
>>8537376 NYC the epicenter of CV outbreak in the US.
>>8537352 Hackers target WHO.
>>8537347, >>8537338 POTUS quotes.
>>8537159 R. Paul: I'm at higher risk due to lung portion removal.
>>8537203 Indiana shut down by EO.
>>8537177 POTUS Presser. (live)
>>8537053 Researchers begin testing arthritis medication against CV.
>>8536963 Reports suggest Italy's infection rate may have peaked.
>>8536962 Planefag updates.
>>8536873, >>8537076, >>8537120 NP tries to sneak in ballot fuckery into CV bill.
#8537442 at 2020-03-23 23:09:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10930: American Grit Edition
#10930
>>8537298, >>8537327, >>8537390 POTUS's decisive action on CV.
>>8537376 NYC the epicenter of CV outbreak in the US.
>>8537352 Hackers target WHO.
>>8537347, >>8537338 POTUS quotes.
>>8537159 R. Paul: I'm at higher risk due to lung portion removal.
>>8537203 Indiana shut down by EO.
>>8537177 POTUS Presser. (live)
>>8537053 Researchers begin testing arthritis medication against CV.
>>8536963 Reports suggest Italy's infection rate may have peaked.
>>8536962 Planefag updates.
>>8536873, >>8537076, >>8537120 NP tries to sneak in ballot fuckery into CV bill.
#8537147 at 2020-03-23 22:53:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10930: American Grit Edition
#10930
>>8537053 Researchers begin testing arthritis medication against CV.
>>8536963 Reports suggest Italy's infection rate may have peaked.
>>8536962 Planefag updates.
>>8536873, >>8537076, >>8537120 NP tries to sneak in ballot fuckery into CV bill.
#8537053 at 2020-03-23 22:48:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10930: American Grit Edition
The jig is up for the vaccination SCAM. Look at all the drugs that can be used to treat Coronavirus and likely will work also against many other viruses.
An arthritis drug to the rescue?
Regeneron and its big partner, Sanofi (NASDAQ:SNY), first launched Kevzara in 2017 as a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. The drug inhibits the interleukin-6 (IL-6) pathway. IL-6 is a protein that lets cell receptors know to send signals that could lead to inflammation.
Last week, Regeneron and Sanofi announced that they were testing Kevzara in treating patients with COVID-19. How could an arthritis drug help with the novel coronavirus disease? The hunch is that IL-6 could play a role in causing inflammation in the lungs of patients with severe cases of COVID-19 like it does with rheumatoid arthritis.
The two drugmakers are enrolling up to 400 patients in a phase 2/3 clinical study. The first part of this study will include 16 sites across the U.S., including medical centers in New York City, a hotbed for COVID-19 cases. Regeneron and Sanofi will assess how well Kevzara reduces fever and reduce the need for supplemental oxygen in this part of the study. The second part of the study will evaluate longer-term outcomes for patients with severe COVID-19 who use Kevzara.
#8536695 at 2020-03-23 22:25:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10929: Treason is the Reason/Ingenuity Will Save Us Edition
Erin Fox, senior director of the Utah service, wrote in an email that the university's health system has detected that some doctors are writing prescriptions for hydroxychloroquine "for themselves and family friends to have on hand or hoard just in case."
The university refuses to fill those prescriptions, and at least one state has banned hoarding: The Ohio Board of Pharmacy says pharmacists can't dispense hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine unless for lupus or rheumatoid arthritis or a confirmed COVID-19 case.
Patients already are feeling pinched. Toni Grimes, 47, has been taking hydroxychloroquine for 13 years for lupus and said Monday that, for the first time, her standard 90-day refill order is being delayed until March 30. Grimes, who runs a Phoenix-area Lupus Foundation support group, said another member also hasn't received her refill.
https://newschannel20.com/news/nation-world/malaria-drugs-promise-for-coronavirus-spurs-hope-shortages
#8536564 at 2020-03-23 22:18:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10929: Treason is the Reason/Ingenuity Will Save Us Edition
Lupus and arthritis Diagnosis are going to explode
So everyone can get their hands on Hydroxychloroquine
#8531147 at 2020-03-23 14:48:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10922: Now it's Federal Reserve/POTUS Edition
>>8531056
This anon can confirm. Parent-in-law-anon has RA Rheumatoid arthritis and takes hydrochloroquine. Anecdotally, she is super healthy otherwise (weight control, BP) and very rarely gets ill.
#8531056 at 2020-03-23 14:37:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10922: Now it's Federal Reserve/POTUS Edition
I just heard from an arthritis-patient that the meds she has been prescribed were short for weeks and are now unavailable. When I looked into it I found that the main component is actually Hydrochloroquine. So there was not enough even before it was floated as a cure for cov. Makes me go hmm… (german anon)
#8527765 at 2020-03-23 05:15:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10918: Late Night Shit Post Special Edition
Mylan to restart production of possible covid 19 drug at it's Morgantown plant
MORGANTOWN - Mylan's Morgantown plan is restarting production of an anti-malaria medication that is under study as a potential treatment for the COVID-19 virus. The drug is hydroxychloroquine sulfate; the tablets are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of malaria, lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. President Trump on Thursday touted its cousin, chloroquine, as a potential treatment and mistakenly said it has been FDA approved for COVID-19.
Mylan clarified, "Although the product is not currently approved for use in the treatment of COVID-19, it is listed by the World Health Organization as a drug under investigation for efficacy against the coronavirus." The drug had been in short supply earlier in March, according to news reports, but Mylan and another generic drug firm, Israel-based Teva, are both ramping up production. Mylan said in a press release, "The company continues to focus its efforts on protecting our employees, producing critically needed medications, and turning our scientific and operational expertise towards identifying additional ways we may be able to assist in the massive prevention, diagnosis and treatment efforts needed to counter the spread of COVID-19." The restart of hydroxychloroquine sulfate in Morgantown in order to meet potential increased demand is part of that effort, Mylan said. In the coming weeks, Mylan also plans to begin production outside the U.S. "We look forward to working with governments and health authorities globally to ensure patient access to this medicine as and where needed," Mylan said. Mylan said it expects to be in a position to begin supplying the tablets by mid-April. "With the active pharmaceutical ingredient that we currently have available, will be able to ramp up manufacturing to provide 50 million tablets to potentially treat a total of more than 1.5 million patients. The potential use of this medicine for COVID-19 related treatment is pending additional FDA and other regulatory body guidance."
Teva announced that it is donating more than 6 million doses of the tablets through wholesalers to hospitals across the U.S. "to meet the urgent demand for the medicine as an investigational target to treat COVID-19." Teva Executive Vice President, North America Commercial Brendan O'Grady said, "We are committed to helping to supply as many tablets as possible as demand for this treatment accelerates at no cost. Immediately upon learning of the potential benefit of hyroxychloroquine, Teva began to assess supply and to urgently acquire additional ingredients to make more product while arranging for all of what we had to be distributed immediately." Teva said it plans ship the 6 million tablets through wholesalers to hospitals by March 31, and more than 10 million within a month. It is reviewing supply of both hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine globally to determine whether there are additional supply and access opportunities for patients.
The Dominion Post asked Mylan if it planned to also donate tablets, and how the restarted production will affect the Morgantown plant; Mylan acknowledged the questions but was unable to supply the answers by deadline.
https://www.dominionpost.com/2020/03/20/mylan-to-restart-production-of-possible-covid-19-drug-at-its-morgantown-plant/
#8524249 at 2020-03-23 00:16:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10913: POTUS Rockin' It at the Presser (No Doctors) Edition
One thing that has been mentioned but not mentioned over and over is the fact that this coronavirus is basically very similar to SARS, and that scientists did tests of the antiviral capabilities of various things against SARS.
pubmed antiviral and (thing you're looking for - quinine garlic baking soda etc)
or
Pubmed sars and (that thing)
If you find something that worked good against sars I, it might work pretty good against SARS II.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5733787/
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome: Current Therapeutic Options and Potential Targets for Novel Therapies
2.2.2 Antimalarial Agents
The antimalarial agents, chloroquine (CQ), amodiaquine, and mefloquine have activity against SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV in vitro [36, 38, 39]. CQ is a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved antimalarial agent that is also used to treat autoimmune disease such as rheumatoid arthritis due to its anti-inflammatory effects [40]. CQ has activity against a number of viruses in vitro and in vivo including flaviviruses (dengue virus [DENV]), Togaviruses (chikungunya virus [CHIKV]), paramyxoviruses (Hendra, Nipah virus), Influenza viruses, HIV, and Ebola virus (EBOV) [41-47].
#8503477 at 2020-03-21 17:43:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10888: What's In Your Drawers? Edition
Bayer donates millions of tablets of malaria drug that could fight coronavirus to U.S. government
Pharmaceutical company Bayer has responded to the ongoing outbreak of the Wuhan coronavirus - formally known as COVID-19 - by donating millions of tablets of an anti-malarial drug that could be used to combat the disease to the United States government.
According to a story published Thursday at MarketWatch:
U.S. listed shares of Bayer AG bayry rose 3% in trading on Thursday afternoon after it said it had donated three million tablets of Resochin, a chloroquine product, to the U.S. The German drugmaker said that it is seeking an emergency use authorization for the drug in the U.S., where it is not approved. Health care providers in countries like China and France have been using chloroquine-based therapies to treat COVID-19 patients as there are no proven treatments for the disease.
At a Thursday press briefing, President Donald Trump said that he had directed the Food and Drug Administration to speed up trials of various drugs - including chloroquine - an action which he said could be a potential "game-changer" in fighting the disease.
"Nothing will stand in our way as we pursue any avenue to find what best works against this horrible virus," Trump said at the White House briefing. "Now, a drug called chloroquine - and some people would add to it 'hydroxy,' Hydroxychloroquine - So Chloroquine or Hydroxychloroquine. Now, this is a common malaria drug. It is also a drug used for strong arthritis … But it is known as a malaria drug, and it's been around for a long time and it's very powerful."
The president also cautioned, "When you go with a brand-new drug, you don't know that that's going to happen" but that the anti-malarial has shown "very, very encouraging early results. And we're going to be able to make that drug available almost immediately."
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn explained that while chloroquine has been approved to treat other conditions, the agency wants to get more information about its efficacy against the coronavirus.
For now, "we're looking at drugs that are already approved for other indications; so they're already approved, as the President said, for other diseases," Hahn explained at the briefing.
"As an example, many Americans have read studies and heard media reports about this drug, chloroquine, which is an anti-malarial drug," Hahn explained. "It's already approved - as the President said - for the treatment of malaria, as well as an arthritis condition" but officials wants to get more information in the form of "a large, pragmatic clinical trial."
According to numbers aggregated by Johns Hopkins University, the United States has over 14,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Friday morning and has seen over 205 resulting deaths. The same data show that there are 246,000 confirmed cases of the virus globally.
http://www.hideoutnow.com/2020/03/bayer-donates-millions-of-tablets-of.html
#8497676 at 2020-03-21 03:58:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10880: Fuck the One World Government Edition
Ok anons,
Crazy guinea pig bio anon here. (The same who cured my backbone arthritis with silver)?? ARE YOU LISTENING BILL BARR??? Yooooo Hooooo!!!!!!
Bill, you, the FDA, the CDC, even the FTC seem to have a problem with "teas" and "tinctures" and "silver" and the like.
Stick around and learn something before you go off and arrest people or shut down good businesses on behalf of big pharma.
Natural medicines are thousands of years old. We have the science showing why they work now. In the old days, we did not know, but today we do.
So.
Anyway….
I got this cancer next to (pretty much on my nose.
Self diagnosed by the Doc and I without a lab, cuz it's pretty obviously a basal cell carcinoma). It's about the size and shape and location of pic related.
Doc knows going to the doc to have them cut off my nose with mohs surgery that has to clear a couple centimeters around the cancer, and then going to plastic surgery to attempt to fill in the monster hole that is left…..is going to be the absolute last resort.
Basal cell is the perfect guinea pig cancer when wanting to figure out what will kill it.
So once again I am guinea pigging a natural medicine. It is patented. But it is made from egg plants. It is suppose to eat the cancer and leave the healthy tissue alone.
The science is a bit much.
The patent was fun to read.
However I am here to report, three weeks into treatment, that for the third time, dead cancer is falling out of my face. Surface skin is fine tho.
Huh.
Eggplants.
Well, Bill, FDA, CDC, FTC. I was NOT particularly thinking of you when I started this treatment, but, since you are being such jerks about natural medicine plants (from which most medicines still get their start) I figure tomorrow when I change my dressing, I'm going to start sending you all some pretty pictures of what is happening with my cancer battle.
Egg plant concentrate ….. 3
Cancer…………………………0
Anons, it is pretty gross, but, the thing is just falling out of my face in the craziest way.
Have two pics of what it looked like at the start.
Want to get a pic of the hole in my face now, where the cancer has fallen out.
Will try to get a good camera shot next time I change the dressing.
Hole is about 3/8 ths inch deep now.
#8491046 at 2020-03-20 18:16:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10871: Someone Say Storm? Deep State Dept? Edition
>>8490404
hydroxychloroquine is readily available here and cheap. i've prescribed it often. has been available since the 1950s. used as treatment AND prevention of malaria when traveling, but was also used routinely with autoimmune disorders (rheum arthritis, fibromyalgia, lupus, psoriasis, etc) prior to the advent of BIOLOGICs (ie, Humira)
Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine given with zinc (or more recent studies show Azithromycin) increases zinc levels inside cells which disables the virus from taking over the cell to make more viruses.
#8488719 at 2020-03-20 15:10:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10868: Fear No Evil. Full Armor of GOD Edition
https://www.bbc.com/pidgin/world-51971951
Coronavirus treatement: US Food and Drug Administration joinbodi neva approve Chloroquine wey Trump say 'fit treat Covid-19'
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) don come out say 'cha cha', dem neva approve any melecine wey fit treat, cure or prevent di Coronavirus and dem still dey do research.
Di message from FDA, wey be di highest join-bodi wey dey control health mata for America, counter one anti-malaria drug, Chloroquine wey US Presido Donald Trump claim say fit treat Coronavirus.
Tori be say oga Trump for live TV address wey im give on Thursday claim say di Food and Drug Administration (FDA) don approve di drug for treatment of di virus.
But, inside latest statement, di joinbodi say dem neva finish studies to conclude weda true-true chloroquine fit treat patients wey get Covid-19 to reduce dia symptoms.
Chloroquine fit control Coronavirus?
First human trial vaccine to protect against Coronavirus don start - Dis na wetin you gatz know
Chloroquine na melecine wey dem dey use treat malaria, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
"E don show very good results. And we go fit make di drug available sharp-sharp. They (FDA) don go thru di approval process, dem don approve am. We go fit make di drug available...," Trump bin tok for press briefing
FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn say, "We must make sure say dis products dey effective, if not we go dey take risk to treat patients wit product wey fit no work wen dem for use oda beta treatments."
Di FDA bin approve plenti treatments wey fit reduce di symptoms of Covid-19 but no treatment yet.
#8487280 at 2020-03-20 11:55:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10866 What does tax season 19 have to do w now edition
Highlights for hydroxychloroquine
Hydroxychloroquine oral tablet is available as a brand-name drug and a generic drug. Brand name: Plaquenil.
Hydroxychloroquine comes only as a tablet you take by mouth.
Hydroxychloroquine is used to treat malaria, lupus erythematosus, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Important warnings
Child danger warning: Accidentally swallowing just 4 tablets has been fatal in some children. Keep this drug in a child-resistant bottle out of reach of children.
Worsened skin conditions warning: Tell your doctor if you have skin conditions, such as psoriasis or porphyria. This medication may make these conditions worse.
What is hydroxychloroquine?
Hydroxychloroquine is a prescription drug. It comes as an oral tablet.
Hydroxychloroquine is available as the brand-name drug Plaquenil. It's also available in a generic version. Generic drugs usually cost less than the brand-name version. In some cases, they may not be available in every strength or form as the brand-name drug.
Hydroxychloroquine may be used as part of a combination therapy. That means you may need to take it with other drugs.
Why it's used
Hydroxychloroquine is used to treat lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. It's also used to prevent and treat malaria.
How it works
Hydroxychloroquine is an antimalarial drug. It treats malaria by killing the parasites that cause the disease.
It isn't fully understood how this drug works to treat lupus erythematosus or rheumatoid arthritis. However, it's believed that this drug affects how your immune system works, which may be a benefit in lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis.
Hydroxychloroquine oral tablet doesn't cause drowsiness, but it can cause other side effects.
More common side effects
The more common side effects that can occur with hydroxychloroquine include:
headache
dizziness
diarrhea
stomach cramps
vomiting
Mild side effects may go away within a few days or a couple of weeks. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if they're more severe or don't go away.
Serious side effects
Call your doctor right away if you have serious side effects. Call 911 if your symptoms feel life-threatening or if you think you're having a medical emergency. Serious side effects and their symptoms can include the following:
blurred vision or other vision changes
ringing in your ears or hearing loss
angioedema, or rapid swelling of your skin
hives
mild or severe bronchospasm that causes trouble breathing
sore throat
unusual bleeding or bruising
blue-black skin color
muscle weakness
hair loss or hair that becomes lighter
abnormal mood changes
#8486772 at 2020-03-20 10:20:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10866 What does tax season 19 have to do w now edition
>>8486763
>>8486719
I have arthritis in my spine among other issues.
So that's why i have a medical card.
#8481781 at 2020-03-20 00:17:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research #10859: We Love Our Planefags Edition
>>8481516
This is the molecule for Favipiravir, the miracle Japanese flue drug.
Those two N atoms in the ring portion mean that it is an N-substituted heterocyclic amine as mentioned in this patent that an Anon came to because Q's Drop #520 mentioned CLAS-239B.
The PDF of the full patent is attached.
I recommend that you read the Wikipedia page for favipiravir and note the connection to arthritic joints and then read up on Chloroquine, a drug prescribed for arthritis.
There is a story here about how drugs really function in the human body (they do not cure diseases even when their side effect is to eliminate all signs of the disease) and how easy it is to dismiss a line of inquiry when you are a funding manager who has no understanding of biochemistry.
#8481496 at 2020-03-19 23:55:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research #10859: We Love Our Planefags Edition
>>8481410
Hydroxychloroquine sulfate (Plaquenil) is approved for arthritis, and may be better than chloroquine phosphate for coronavirus. At least has fewer side effects. See PDF.
#8481410 at 2020-03-19 23:49:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research #10859: We Love Our Planefags Edition
>>8481381
doctors cross prescribe outside indications all the time.
Chloroquine is approved for malaria, but it is commonly prescribed off-indication for Rheumatoid arthritis, and has been for years.
#8480837 at 2020-03-19 22:55:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research Edition #10858: Anons You Are Moar Than Ready Edition
Some Notes on POTUS's FEMA Telconference
POTUS mentioned the following things that I found interesting in his FEMA teleconference with state governors.
- Dr Stephen Hahn (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hahn_(oncologist))
- Chloroquine is a cure.
- We've ordered a lot of it, available on prescription. Works on malaria and arthritis.
- Gilead (company, https://www.gilead.com, they seem to do a lot of work on HIV), remdesovar (drug, name transcribed, can't find online)
- Regeneron (company, developed solution to ebola, https://www.regeneron.com)
- "The first mention could be an absolute total game-changer."
- Could have taken years, they did it almost immediately.
- "Fema is going to go great. We've had- we've done so much work with FEMA."
- Big tornados in Tennessee and Alabama. Plenty of hurricanes. Forest fires "largely in California".
- "I know [FEMA] are going to be a tremendous help."
- We're going to be a rocket ship as soon as … we defeat this invisible enemy.
- Enemy has been vicous, is in 140+ countries, moves fast, very contagious. We've really stepped up anda lot of good things are going to happen.
- "Get rid of the virus far sooner rather than later."
- Watching the auto industry. We'll be taking care of them.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIUs08PZcdo
#8478982 at 2020-03-19 20:19:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10856: Patriots In Control Edition
>>8478938
I bet the uses of this drug are going to expand.
Rheumatoid arthritis, Lyme Disease, corona flu, MS, and even Parkinson's are all related.
FDA cracked down on chlorine dioxide and started calling it poison for the same reasons.
#8478474 at 2020-03-19 19:30:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10855: Battling Eco-Terrorism Kun Style Edition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroxychloroquine
Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), sold under the brand name Plaquenil among others, is a medication used for the prevention and treatment of certain types of malaria. Specifically it is used for chloroquine-sensitive malaria. Other uses include treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and porphyria cutanea tarda. It is taken by mouth. It is also being used experimentally as a treatment for COVID-19 as of 2020.
#8475624 at 2020-03-19 15:47:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10851: Witness One of the Largest Criminal Investigations in Modern Day History
>>8475573
>hydroxychloroquine
Hydroxychloroquine is used to prevent or treat malaria infections caused by mosquito bites. It does not work against certain types of malaria (chloroquine-resistant). The United States Center for Disease Control provides updated guidelines and travel recommendations for the prevention and treatment of malaria in different parts of the world. Discuss the most recent information with your doctor before traveling to areas where malaria occurs.
This medication is also used, usually with other medications, to treat certain auto-immune diseases (lupus, rheumatoid arthritis) when other medications have not worked or cannot be used. It belongs to a class of medications known as disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs). It can reduce skin problems in lupus and prevent swelling/pain in arthritis, though it is not known exactly how the drug works.
How to use Hydroxychloroquine SULFATE
Hydroxychloroquine is usually taken with food or milk to prevent stomach upset. The dosage and length of treatment are based on your medical condition and response to therapy. In children, dosage is also based on weight. For malaria prevention, take this medication by mouth once a week on the same day of the week, or as directed by your doctor. Mark a calendar to help you remember. This drug is usually started 2 weeks before entering the area with malaria. Take it once weekly while in the area, and continue taking it for 4 to 8 weeks after leaving the area or as directed by your doctor. To treat malaria, follow your doctor's instructions.
For lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, take this medication by mouth, usually once or twice daily or as directed. Your doctor may gradually increase your dose. Once you have been taking the medication for a while and your condition has improved, your doctor may instruct you to lower your dose until you find the dose that works best with the fewest side effects.
If you are also taking a certain drug for diarrhea (kaolin) or taking antacids (such as magnesium/aluminum hydroxide), take hydroxychloroquine at least 4 hours before or after these products. These products may bind with hydroxychloroquine, preventing your body from fully absorbing it.
Use this medication regularly in order to get the most benefit from it. If you are taking it on a daily schedule, take it at the same time each day. Take this medication exactly as prescribed. Do not stop taking it without talking with your doctor, especially if you are taking it for malaria. It is important to continue taking this for the length of time prescribed. Stopping prevention or treatment too soon may lead to infection or a return of the infection.
Inform your doctor if your condition persists or worsens. It may take several weeks or months to see improvement if you are taking this for lupus or arthritis. Hydroxychloroquine may not prevent malaria in all cases. If you experience fever or other symptoms of illness, seek immediate medical attention. You may need a different medication. Avoid exposure to mosquitoes. (See also Notes section.
https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-5482/hydroxychloroquine-oral/details
https://www.drugs.com/hydroxychloroquine.html
#8475564 at 2020-03-19 15:43:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10851: Witness One of the Largest Criminal Investigations in Modern Day History
>>8475524
I cured my arthritis with Reishi. It has been proven for RA.
#8475524 at 2020-03-19 15:40:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10851: Witness One of the Largest Criminal Investigations in Modern Day History
>>8475489
This is an old Malaria drug they still use today for Rheumatoid arthritis. It can also cause eye damage. Sauce….. myself! YW
#8463123 at 2020-03-18 15:56:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10835: SQQN The Day The Dragon Dies Forever Edition
>>8462601
possibly relevant here is an old Qresearch post from January 2019 in which an anon wrote:
"Anonymous 01/14/19 (Mon) 06:24:48 31ec35 (1) No.4743166>>4743183
Anyone notice Terry Bradshaw with left Blackeye this weekend?"
Austin hasn't give any reason why he went after Bradshaw and in all my time of /qresearch/, I have never seen any suggestion that Bradshaw is a bad guy.
However, we see black eyes on lots of cabal types so maybe that was what the Jan2019 anon was hinting at. I haven't found any photos from that time showing Bradshaw with a black eye.
Here is a youtube video he posted around then and I don't see a black eye in it.
Officially, Bradshaw has rheumatoid arthritis but it doesn't take a genius to surmise he would have a certain degree of brain damage after being sacked that many times in the NFL… as good as his offensive line usually was.
#8460501 at 2020-03-18 10:05:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10832: Corona Really Is the Patron Saint of Epidemics Edition
>>8460489
arthritis, DJD. Play sampled instruments.
#8445036 at 2020-03-17 02:32:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10812: All Your Google Are Belong To Us Edition
>>8444995
Pharmacistfag.
Drug is cheap.
Was used for Rheumatoid arthritis.
Haven't seen in years.
#8443991 at 2020-03-17 00:59:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10810: Shilltards In This Place Whilst We Sehlter In Place WW pt 2 Edition
>>8443967
child protection
so people with arthritis can open the bottle
#8441262 at 2020-03-16 21:12:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10807: Storm Shift Edition
>>8441235
I blame fat fingers and arthritis.
#8435128 at 2020-03-16 09:11:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10799: Can a Hair Dryer Nuke Corona? Edition
http://www.natap.org/2020/newsUpdates/020620_03.htm
Chloroquine, a widely-used anti-malarial and autoimmune disease drug, has recently been reported as a potential broad-spectrum antiviral drug.8,9 Chloroquine is known to block virus infection by increasing endosomal pH required for virus/cell fusion, as well as interfering with the glycosylation of cellular receptors of SARS-CoV.10 Our time-of-addition assay demonstrated that chloroquine functioned at both entry, and at post-entry stages of the 2019-nCoV infection in Vero E6 cells (Fig. 1c, d). Besides its antiviral activity, chloroquine has an immune-modulating activity, which may synergistically enhance its antiviral effect in vivo. Chloroquine is widely distributed in the whole body, including lung, after oral administration. The EC90 value of chloroquine against the 2019-nCoV in Vero E6 cells was 6.90 ?M, which can be clinically achievable as demonstrated in the plasma of rheumatoid arthritis patients who received 500 mg administration.11 Chloroquine is a cheap and a safe drug that has been used for more than 70 years and, therefore, it is potentially clinically applicable against the 2019-nCoV.
#8433264 at 2020-03-16 04:17:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10797: And Our Flag Was Still There!! Edition
>>8433186
Michael Irwin, MD
Norman Cousins Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, at the David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
Director, Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute
Vice Chair Elect, UCLA Collaborative Centers for Integrative Medicine
Member, UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
Dr. Irwin is a member of the Advisory Council of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine and is immediate past president of the Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) Research Society. He is current President-Elect of the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research. Dr. Irwin is Associate Editor of the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity and has recently served as Associate Editor of Psychosomatic Medicine. His principal research interests focus on the mechanisms of neuroimmune interactions and the impact of PNI processes on disease. Dr. Irwin's program of research involves several ongoing collaborative projects including 1) evaluating the effects of depression on immunity with testing of specific immune responses to varicella zoster virus and assessment of herpes zoster risk in older adults; 2) determining the bi-directional interaction between disordered sleep and cytokines with an emphasis on alcohol abusing populations; 3) testing the impact of stress on neuroimmune mechanisms and progression of rheumatoid arthritis; 4) examining the ability of a behavioral intervention (Tai Chi Chih) to improve psychological adaptation, health functioning and augment baseline and vaccine-stimulated varicella zoster specific immunity in aging; 5) characterizing the effects of sympathetic mechanisms on pro-inflammatory and cellular adhesion molecule expression in cardiovascular disease patients.
#8422295 at 2020-03-15 07:52:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10783 Dizzy Sunday Gravy Edition
Aspirin is a blood thinner
So it needs to be used sensibly
8g already seems rather high
So follow the MODERN guidelines
——————————————————
Usual Adult Dose for Fever
Oral:
300 to 650 mg orally every 4 to 6 hours as needed
Maximum dose: 4 g in 24 hours
Rectal:
300 to 600 mg rectally every 4 hours
Uses: As a temporary fever reducer or for the temporary relief of minor pain due to headache, menstrual pain, arthritis, muscle pain, or toothache.
#8420282 at 2020-03-15 02:58:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10780: DS Running For COV[er]ID-19 Death Blossom Edition
>>8420207
Went to walmart tonight. All sorts of things were gone/bought with lots of empty rows/shelves.
No shampoo, no pain relief/fever reducer) unless you want tylenol PM or ones for arthritis.
Vitamins were hit hard as were all cough medicine and cough drops, sore throat drops.
No soup, no meat, half of cereal isle gone, frozen foods was near empty.Checker said the night before they had no pop, no eggs, no milk, no cereal, and many other items.
I could go on listing items, like no sugar, no flour, etc etc.
#8410142 at 2020-03-14 04:33:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10767: From Friday to Pi day Edition
>>8409946 pb
Chloroquine, a widely-used anti-malarial and autoimmune disease drug, has recently been reported as a potential broad-spectrum antiviral drug.8,9 Chloroquine is known to block virus infection by increasing endosomal pH required for virus/cell fusion, as well as interfering with the glycosylation of cellular receptors of SARS-CoV.10 Our time-of-addition assay demonstrated that chloroquine functioned at both entry, and at post-entry stages of the 2019-nCoV infection in Vero E6 cells (Fig. 1c, d). Besides its antiviral activity, chloroquine has an immune-modulating activity, which may synergistically enhance its antiviral effect in vivo. Chloroquine is widely distributed in the whole body, including lung, after oral administration. The EC90 value of chloroquine against the 2019-nCoV in Vero E6 cells was 6.90 ?M, which can be clinically achievable as demonstrated in the plasma of rheumatoid arthritis patients who received 500 mg administration.11 Chloroquine is a cheap and a safe drug that has been used for more than 70 years and, therefore, it is potentially clinically applicable against the 2019-nCoV.
"Chloroquine is known to block virus infection by increasing endosomal pH required for virus/cell fusion,"
"increasing … pH"
Alkalizing
Baking Soda.
I'm going to read up on Chloroquine. That sounds pretty good so far.
#8385427 at 2020-03-12 03:48:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10735: HW Pedo's Will Wish For Coronavirus Death! Edition
>>8381784 (pb #10730)
Speaking of Anthony Fauci, I first heard of the guy way, way back in 1989 when I was a ScienceFag working on retroviral diseases.
I'm old enough to remember when AIDS was known as GRID, which stood for "Gay-Related Immune Deficiency." The tell-tale sign was the Kaposi's sarcoma that ravaged victims' bodies. Knowing what I know now (about the Cabal manufacturing all of the "crises" in our lives, which are very real crises but nevertheless, crises with which we should never be forced to deal) I can just imagine the Rothschilds sitting in a room, drinking blood and cackling over all the deaths that this likely manufactured pathogen inflicted on society.
Back in the day I studied Equine Infectious Anemia Virus, Caprine arthritis Encephalitis Virus, Feline Leukemia Virus, Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, Vicia villosa toxicity in cattle, and even tick-borne infections. I was an equal opportunity ScienceFag, in other words, and I studied all kinds of pathogens.
I never thought of diseas from a political point of view until HIV came on the scene.
Why tell you all that? Because when HIV came on the scene, we all thought it was sketchy AF. Scientists with whom I worked and I all thought it seemed like a manufactured pathogen, kinda like good, old Corona Beer Virus today.
We were desperate to learn as much as we could, and in 1987 a book called "And The Band Played On" was published, written by Randy Shilts, God rest his soul.
Everyone in my lab ran out and bought a copy and we devoured it.
Why tell you? Because Anthony Fauci's name was all over that book. I wish I could remember the details of what role, in the politicization of the disease, he played, but I cannot.
But I mention this only to encourage whichever of you faggots is digging into Fauci to try to get a copy of AND THE BAND PLAYED ON.
Shilts was a good guy, in my opinion. He died of HIV, himself, in 1994. But he seemed to write a reasoned chronicle of the early days of HIV, and this was in the days before all of our news and literature was as fake as it is today.
So if anyone's digging into Fauci, I suggest getting AND THE BAND PLAYED ON.
(For what it's worth, I tried to find a PDF of it online but I was not successful, just now.)
#8366435 at 2020-03-10 11:54:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10710: Night Shift Transcends Common Logic Edition
>>8366405
My interest was honed by decades of debilitating arthritis. Be glad you can afford to know so little on the subject.
#8349058 at 2020-03-08 17:09:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10688: Working Will Set You Free Edition
>>8348948
no i don't but will look into it. thx. i am interested in this stuff so it's all things i have read on the internet…..and one of my friends is a beekeeper. she introduced me to apitherapy. it's a wonderful alternative to steroidal meds for pain. lots of people who have ms, arthritis, sore joints, sprains etc swear by it. another friend of mine confirmed it for me by telling me her grandmother back in the old country was always trying to catch bees to have them sting her knees. lolz
#8197004 at 2020-02-20 19:42:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10493: Hot Anons Make A Burning Kitchen Edition
>>8196941
Oldfag here, testifying that CBD creams and oral tinctures containing 20:1 ratio of CBD:THC do NOT get you high and yet ARE very effective against aches and pains of arthritis and inflammation.
More effective than OTC remedies like aspirin, ibuprofen or tylenol. More effective OTC external remedies like Tiger Balm or liniments.
Again, does NOT get you high, is NOT habit-forming in any way, does NOT make anon desire to get high.
Your comments are false and misleading. They reflect you deep misunderstanding and rejection of evidence-based natural health modalities.
#8174741 at 2020-02-18 18:01:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10465: Pepe and Snek. The Early Bake Edition
>>8174720
Actually it is.
CBD creams and tinctures provide significant relief for arthritis and inflammation affecting us oldfags.
Doesn't get you high, and moar effective than any OTC pain reliever like aspirin, ibuprofen or tylenol – which anon wouldn't take anyhow.
Should make a SIGNIFICANT dent in this country's pain problem.
#8154649 at 2020-02-16 16:10:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10439: Day of Thunder Edition
>>8153003
More on Chinese manufactured medications
>www.africanamerica.org/topic/check-out-this-list-of-drugs-manufactured-in-unregulated-or-inspected-china?nc=1
The FDA can't tell you what medicines are made in China, but after some research we found a list of over 100 medicines that are made in China.
The brand name equivalent or brand name that the drugs is sold as, is in parentheses.
1/2
Aciclovir - (Zovirax) - antiviral drug
Advair - asthma medicine
Adrenaline Hcl - treatment for cardiac arrest
Albendazole - treatment for worms
Alfuzosin - (Uroxatral) treatment for enlarged prostate
Allopurinol - gout treatment
Alprazolam - (Xanax) - treatment for anxiety disorders
Amikacin sulfate - treatment for bacterial infections
Aminophyline -treatment for cerebral ischemia
Amiodarone Hydrochloride -treatment for irregular heartbeat
Amlodipine - treats high blood pressure & angina
Ampicillin - antibiotic
Amodiaquine - treatment of malaria
Amoxicillin - antibiotic
Aniracetam - (Draganon, Sarpul, Ampamet) a congnition enhancer
Artemether - treats drug resistant malaria
Artesunate - malaria treatment
Aspirin - anti-inflammatory painkiller
Artemether - treats malaria
Atenolol - high blood pressure medicine
Atropine - antidote against nerve agents
Avandia - (Avandia) treatment of diabetes
Budesonide - (Entocort) treatment of allergy & asthma
Bupropion (Wellbutrin) antidepressant
Calcifediol - treats vitamin D deficiency
Candesartan - (Blopress, Atacand, Amias, Ratacand) treats hypertension
Captopril - (Capoten, Inhibace) treatment for hypertension & congestive heart failure
Carbamazepine - treatment of epilepsy, ADD & ADHD
Carnosine - treatment for autism
Cefixime - antibiotic
Cefotaxime - (Claforan) antibiotic
Cefsulodin - also, cephalosporin - antibiotic
Cephealexin - (Keflex, Keftab) - antibiotic
Chloramphenicol - antibiotic
Chlorpheniramine Maleate - (Chlor-Trimeton, Piriton) Antihistamine
Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride
Chloroquine Phosphate - treatment of malaria
Cilexetil - (Atacand) treats high blood pressure
Cilostazole - (Pletal) treats peripheral vascular disease
Cimetidine - (Tagamet) - heartburn treatment
Ciprofloxacine - (Cipro) - antibiotic & one of two effective treatments for anthrax exposure
Clomiphene Citrate - (Clomid, Serophene, Milophene) infertility treatment
Clopidogrel Bisulfate - (Plavix) treats coronary artery disease
Co-trimoxazole - (Septrin, Bactrim) antibiotic
Cloxacillin - antibiotic
Coreg - (Coreg) beta blocker that treats congestive heart failure
Cromoglicate - treats allergies and asthma
Cyclosporine - immunosuppressive drug
Cytisine - (Tabex) smoking cessation drug
Dexamethasone Acetate - anti-inflammatory steroid
Diclofenac Sodium - (Flector patch/Voltaren) - anti-imflammatory painkiller used to treat arthritis, acute injury and menstrual pain
Diosmin - hemorrhoid treatment
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride - (Benadryl) antihistimine
Doxycycline Hcl - (Vibramycin) - antibiotic
Enalapril - (Renitec, Vasotec) treatment of hypertension, chronic heart failure
Enoxacin - (Enroxil, Penetrex) antibiotic
Erythromycin - antibiotic
Famotidine - (Pepcid) antacid
Ferrous Sulfate - treatment for iron-deficiency anemia
Flucloxacillin - (Flopen, Floxapen) antibiotic
Fluconazole - (Diflucan, Trican) antifungal drug
Furosemide - (Lasix) diuretic for treating congestive heart failure
Frusemide - diuretic used to treat heart failure & edema
Flucloxacillin sodium - antibiotic
Gentamycin - antibiotic
Glibenclamide (Diabeta, Flynase, Micronase) anti-diabetic drug
Gliclazide - diabetes treatment
Griseofulvin - antifungal drug
Glyceryl Trinitrate - treatment of angina & heart disease
Hydrochlorothiazide - (Aquazide H, Dichlotride, Microzide, Oretic) diuretic
Human growth hormone - treatment of growth failure in children
Ibuprofen - anti-inflammatory painkiller
Imitrex - (Imatrex) migraine medicine
Indomethazine - anti-inflammatory painkiller
Ketoconazole - (Nizoral) antifungal drug
#8036948 at 2020-02-05 18:40:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10287: Q'd for a BUCKLE UP! Edition
>>8036914
Yeah, the tea is bitter but it helped cure my acid stomach. Was taking a Pepcid AC several time a week. Now - none. Seemed to help my arthritis too.
#8019451 at 2020-02-04 08:06:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10264: SOTUA or BUST Edition
>>8016763
>>8017003
>>8017117
>>8017203
>>8019213
Funding:
The Lancet Global Health Commission on High Quality Health Systems in the SDG Era is supported by funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
https://www.hqsscommission.org/funding/
Funding The Lancet
For our hybrid open access journals (The Lancet, The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, The Lancet Haematology, The Lancet HIV, The Lancet Infectious Diseases, The Lancet Neurology, The Lancet Oncology, The Lancet Psychiatry, and The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, The Lancet Rheumatology), we offer either a "gold" open access choice or a "green" open access solution for submissions of research articles:
from April 1, 2013, funded by Versus arthritis, Austrian Science Fund, British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, UK Chief Scientist Office, UK Department of Health UK, UK Department of International Development (DFID), Dunhill Medical Trust, Motor Neuron Disease Association, Parkinson's UK, one of the UK Research Councils, Telethon Italy, or Wellcome Trust;
from Jan 1, 2016, funded by WHO (including International Agency for Research on Cancer [IARC]);
from April 1, 2016, funded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation;
from May 1, 2016, funded by Breast Cancer Now or Bloodwise;
from July 1, 2016, funded by Worldwide Cancer Research;
and for submissions from Jan 1, 2018, funded by the European Centre for Disease Control.
https://www.thelancet.com/open-access
#8015758 at 2020-02-04 00:46:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10259: Rush For The Qure Edition
>>8015691
>>8015668
NOTABLE == == PART THREE
Coronavirus Contains "HIV Insertions", Stoking Fears Over Artificially Created Bioweapon~~February 1, 2020
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.30.927871v1.full.pdf
https://ninetymilesfromtyranny.blogspot.com/2020/02/coronavirus-contains-hiv-insertions.html?spref=fb&fbclid=IwAR2VV-Wi1JloIN_t0vLov9KebMGUT33vTsvFz9a05TqxTypHpC-QLrEX4-A
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/coronavirus-contains-hiv-insertions-stoking-fears-over-artificially-created-bioweapon
Previous "HIV Insertions Theory" Paper Officially Withdrawn!
And Now the CDC's or Lancets New Non-Bioweapon/Non-Weaponized Virus version…
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30251-8/fulltext
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/downloads/genomic-characterization-of-2019-nCoV-Lancet-1-29-2020.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2Zydm-5uJubUXzbVFmwfh3ZQuWd7BniTR31Yukku64-daudp3tob0TjBk
Who funds the Lancet….why Bill Gates, WHO, UK's CDC!
BEWARE NOTE: Who Funds The Lancet…..WHO (World Health Organization), Bill & Linda Gates Foundation…..
Funding:
The Lancet Global Health Commission on High Quality Health Systems in the SDG Era is supported by funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
https://www.hqsscommission.org/funding/
Funding: The Lancet
For our hybrid open access journals (The Lancet, The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, The Lancet Haematology, The Lancet HIV, The Lancet Infectious Diseases, The Lancet Neurology, The Lancet Oncology, The Lancet Psychiatry, and The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, The Lancet Rheumatology), we offer either a "gold" open access choice or a "green" open access solution for submissions of research articles:
from April 1, 2013, funded by Versus arthritis, Austrian Science Fund, British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, UK Chief Scientist Office, UK Department of Health UK, UK Department of International Development (DFID), Dunhill Medical Trust, Motor Neuron Disease Association, Parkinson's UK, one of the UK Research Councils, Telethon Italy, or Wellcome Trust;
from Jan 1, 2016, funded by WHO (including International Agency for Research on Cancer [IARC]);
from April 1, 2016, funded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation;
from May 1, 2016, funded by Breast Cancer Now or Bloodwise;
from July 1, 2016, funded by Worldwide Cancer Research;
and for submissions from Jan 1, 2018, funded by the European Centre for Disease Control.
https://www.thelancet.com/open-access
#8008147 at 2020-02-03 05:06:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10249: KC Chiefs FTW! One for the Heartland! Edition
'''PATHOGENIC MYCOPLASMA
Meet the Mother of all weapons from which AIDS, LYME Disease, MS, Coronavirus, cancer, CFS, MS, CJD ALL were developed from MYCOPLASMA FERMENTANS''' 2006
A Common Disease Agent Weaponised
There are 200 species of Mycoplasma. Most are innocuous and do no harm; only four or five are pathogenic. Mycoplasma fermentans (incognitus strain) probably comes from the nucleus of the Brucella bacterium. This disease agent is not a bacterium and not a virus; it is a mutated form of the Brucella bacterium, combined with a visna virus, from which the mycoplasma is extracted.
The pathogenic Mycoplasma used to be very innocuous, but biological warfare research conducted between 1942 and the present time has resulted in the creation of more deadly and infectious forms of Mycoplasma. Researchers extracted this mycoplasma from the Brucella bacterium and actually reduced the disease to a crystalline form. They "weaponised" it and tested it on an unsuspecting public in North America.
Dr Maurice Hilleman, chief virologist for the pharmaceutical company Merck Sharp & Dohme, stated that this disease agent is now carried by everybody in North America and possibly most people throughout the world.
Despite reporting flaws, there has clearly been an increased incidence of all the neuro/systemic degenerative diseases since World War II and especially since the 1970s with the arrival of previously unheard-of diseases like chronic fatigue syndrome and AIDS.
According to Dr Shyh-Ching Lo, senior researcher at The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and one of America's top mycoplasma researchers, this disease agent causes many illnesses including AIDS, cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, Crohn's colitis, Type I diabetes, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Wegener's disease and collagen-vascular diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and Alzheimer's.
Dr Charles Engel, who is with the US National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, stated the following at an NIH meeting on February 7, 2000: "I am now of the view that the probable cause of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia is the mycoplasma…"
I have all the official documents to prove that mycoplasma is the disease agent in chronic fatigue syndrome/fibromyalgia as well as in AIDS, multiple sclerosis and many other illnesses. Of these, 80% are US or Canadian official government documents, and 20% are articles from peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of the American Medical Association, New England Journal of Medicine and the Canadian Medical Association Journal. The journal articles and government documents complement each other.
How the Mycoplasma Works
The mycoplasma acts by entering into the individual cells of the body, depending upon your genetic predisposition.
You may develop neurological diseases if the pathogen destroys certain cells in your brain, or you may develop Crohn's colitis if the pathogen invades and destroys cells in the lower bowel.
Once the mycoplasma gets into the cell, it can lie there doing nothing sometimes for 10, 20 or 30 years, but if a trauma occurs like an accident or a vaccination that doesn't take, the mycoplasma can become triggered.
Because it is only the DNA particle of the bacterium, it doesn't have any organelles to process its own nutrients, so it grows by uptaking pre-formed sterols from its host cell and it literally kills the cell; the cell ruptures and what is left gets dumped into the bloodstream.
II - CREATION OF THE MYCOPLASMA
A Laboratory-Made Disease Agent
Many doctors don't know about this mycoplasma disease agent because it was developed by the US military in biological warfare experimentation and it was not made public. This pathogen was patented by the United States military and Dr Shyh-Ching Lo. I have a copy of the documented patent from the US Patent Office.1
continued …
https://forums.prohealth.com/forums/index.php?threads/mycoplasma-engineered-blamed-for-aids-cancer-cfs-ms-cjd-and.157150/
https://www.mail-archive.com/ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg24978.html
http://archive.is/wip/QbGnT
Shout out to OP https://voat.co/v/QRV/3639229
#7991142 at 2020-02-01 17:21:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10227: We Are The News, Gold Star Researchers Edition
>>7991102
Lyyme disease seems like it was man made. I know a few people who contracted it from a tick bite. Terrible disease that causes arthritis and other ailments. If this is man made, then a major class action should follow.
#7935784 at 2020-01-28 01:55:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10156: Edition
>>7935775
arthritis. He is in his 80s
#7919636 at 2020-01-26 15:44:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10135: 3 Days of Arguments Dismantled in 2 hrs Edition
>>7919619
<3 no 'mo
my arthritis is acting up
and i haven't had enough coffee yet
normally, i would filter this idiot
but i feel like killing something, so…
#7842527 at 2020-01-18 02:06:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10038: New Uniforms For New Space Force Edition
>>7842286 (pb)
I did a lot of homework on this subject. Some things I've been able to implement some things I just have to trust God for the timing.
The assault on our mental/neurological health is profound and synergistic. I think one basic thing for me is to think about is cutting out whatever I know to avoid. Staying away from the current (very deliberately dangerous, imo) vaccines is probably one of the biggest steps.
I avoid aluminum in personal care products. Silicated mineral water is supposed to detox aluminum, but Fiji is the major US brand and I'm a bit leary of that.
I haven't done a lot about EMF/RF yet, but I don't allow devices in the room while I am sleeping. Turning wifi off is another good thing. Autism symptoms in some children with that disorder improve with avoidance of EMF/RF and I think actual bed tents against EMF are available.
Pesticide exposure is also something to avoid. Round-up herbicide (glyphosate based) is an example of one of the worst. Used on GMO corn but also applied to lots of other things including regular wheat and oats. Public outcry is increasing about this, so I hope it is addressed soon.
Pay attention to all pharmaceuticals. Statins (and not just psych drugs) can cause violent behavior.
Here's a bombshell for you : https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200108-the-medications-that-change-who-we-are
An anon recently posted about nano (not colloidal) silver and relief from arthritis symptoms. This may have been via destruction of intercellular parasites. I think aluminum may be part of what drives "bugs" to become intracellular parasites which would explain "autoimmune" disease in people who've been exposed to vaccine aluminum adjuvant. Aluminum is very neurotoxic as is mercury.
Here's a good resource about weaponized micro-organisms: https://operationopenscript.webstarts.com/history_and_timeline.html
Eat clean, non-processed foods, get purified water (Zero water removes glyphosate and Big Berkey seems pretty good to me, too).
Other anons have posted a protocol for using iodine for health. Iodine is a halogen and belongs in our bodies, but fluoride and bromine (also halogens) compete for the binding sites. Flouride is neurotoxic so its good to avoid it, especially in tap water.
Hope this will help you get started.
If you can manage to get to Natural News, Green Med Info and the like (deplatformed by Go ogle) you can find helpful information about nutrients and etc. Many of us are low in Vitamin D, Magnesium, etc. I took B-12, methylcobalamin not "cyan" for a while. Some healthy fats are good for you, too.
Ok, got to stop.
#7824649 at 2020-01-16 00:01:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10015 Eyes On Virgina Edition
>>7824302 PB
For anon who asked for links to the nano silver research being done on mycoplasma
>>7824088 PB
>Ran into some crazy research on mycoplasma's causing arthritis
care to share?
research links?
some stuff is already archived
>>>/comms/5461
>>>/comms/5465
Research links. You know, I may just have them! Give me a few to look here an on another computer. I will definitely post asap. Been a long time, but, you are right. The links wold be great from the research I did back then.
OK checked. Think that research is on the other computer, however it is not hard to find.
Here is one that shows that they have discovered the nano silver works well when it is coupled "green" plant parts, rather than a chemical carrier.
I have been watching big pharma try to develop a carrier they can "patent" for the nano silver. It appears the best, last I read, was made from green tea, but, lets see what they come up with while they lie to us about what it does? :)
I just used the home brew nano from the machine made by the silveredge guys. Have not tested other machines.
Oh, and I just noticed they did a 2018 review on this nano silver biotech research. (Link below)
I want to read this. It may sum up what we know about nanoparticulate silver….now …that is new. The review abstract is here, but, it looks like there is a free article to read on this one. Going to go snatch it.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29452593
#7824393 at 2020-01-15 23:38:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10014: Learn to Bake and Discern the News You Can Lose! Edition
>>7824150
Be careful on size. It apparently matters. Here is how.
Large colloids do not cross the cell membranes. Mycoplasma reside INSIDE the cell. This is why the larger colloid can not erradicate mycoplasma, is my current guess, given what I was able to do with my arthritis, using the nano. The larger colloid can turn you blue, but, what I used was far less silver in volume, broken into much much smaller pieces.
Therefore, the amount I took could not turn me blue. But it was able to kill the mycoplasma swelling my bones, is my current guess. I am just a guinea pig that is now without pain, when I use to be bedridden and unable to stand straight. Can only testify to personal experience.
#7824302 at 2020-01-15 23:30:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10014: Learn to Bake and Discern the News You Can Lose! Edition
>>7824088
>Ran into some crazy research on mycoplasma's causing arthritis
care to share?
research links?
some stuff is already archived
>>>/comms/5461
>>>/comms/5465
#7824088 at 2020-01-15 23:09:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10014: Learn to Bake and Discern the News You Can Lose! Edition
Hi,
Lowly bioanon again, posted last bread on the vaccines, but, wanted to share a once in a lifetime true celebration with anons. Back before the 2016 election had been bedridden for 4 years due to arthritis on an old back injury. It had swollen so bad the bones would not snap together and let me stand upright. Had been mostly in bed horizontal for 4 years.
Was able to do some election work by sitting in a chair by the time of the election, still in pain, but this stuff called Curamin (a type of super absorbable Tumeric with boswelia) helped the inflammation, let me sit up. Got to watch Trump win, sitting up.
I continued looking for something better. Ran into some crazy research on mycoplasma's causing arthritis, and how to kill them with NANO silver (not colloidal silver) Mycoplasma may be the key to autoimmune in many instances that have nothing to do with the vaccine adjuvants causing over reaction. The science is attempting to determine the different causes… anyway….
Got a nano silver machine to see if arthritis was caused by mycoplasma attack on the bone cells. Nano is .008 to 100 nanometers in size (can get into the bone cell), where colloidal silver is over 100 nanometers (good for surface of cells like lungs, sinus, but too big to get into the cells through the cell walls).
Here to report two things to celebrate
1) It took two years, 4 oz of nano silver a day for first six months.
During this time, back bones shrunk enough to snap into place, and I stood up straight first time in 4 years. still swelling and pain tho.
2) dropped to 2 oz for six months. During this time, started being able to walk longer with out numb legs, but, still most days painful.
3) and then dropped down to 1 oz/day Oct 2018-2019 to present.
During this time, the numbness took much longer to happen. Started driving, shopping.
This past month no pain, ALL MONTH, and now taking care of my greenhouse again!
THIS is great however TODAY I got the best news ever.
Apparently what I learned, and happened to share is saving the life of someone who was bleeding out of the lungs every two weeks, expected to die from ANOTHER autoimmune disease (a rare but deadly one) called antibody-antiphospholipid syndrome.
I just took a wild guess. She was expected to die the next time she bled out and no one was there to call 911. She would drown rapidly in her own blood.
She decided to start on 1/4 tsp of nano silver and work her way up slowly to a teaspoon a day at present.
The hospital was astounded when she no longer needed transfusions to save her life, she got off oxygen, got her transfusion port removed, and is now out of the wheel chair, recovering.
She was the third worst case in the world.
The hospital wanted to know what she was doing. She told them about the tiny bits of nano silver she was taking over the summer.. They ordered the nano machine to run research on the SECOND worst case of the disorder at their hospital.
Her recovery was so fast, I was totally stumped when she came over to go swimming this past fall.
Swimming.
From dying, to swimming. Hmmm.
How the hell did it happen so fast?
The only thing I can think to test is the type of mycoplasma….
It must be a type that attacks the phospholipid membranes in the arteries, veins, and red blood cells.
That is the only way you would get blood that would eat through thin wall oxygen exchange capillaries in ONE place (lungs) while it caused clotting every where randomly in the body after the red blood cells were attacked and busted open.
IF… the majority of the mycoplasma is in the blood, of which there are only about 10 pints of blood, then it would take far less silver to kill that mycoplasma, and stabilize the blood cells and artery walls.
Just a guess, but.
Wanted to share the great news.
Who knows where these anecdotal things will lead us?
So happy.
Happy bioanon, tending to small celebrations.
Every once in a while, you get to save a life unexpected.
#7823820 at 2020-01-15 22:38:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10014: Learn to Bake and Discern the News You Can Lose! Edition
>>7823755
Ah you're not sliding at all, I watch the chan just so I can help some anons with stuff like this. News and standard Qresearch gets boring after awhile. Note, I am not the OP you referred to.
One thing that does come to mind is borax
Just looked this up and that's what they said.
https://earthclinic.com/search/?q=arthritis
Also the standard magnesium, iodine, vitamin c, a good multivitamin, an allergy test (cut out certain foods and figure out what helps relieve symptoms) et. al.
#7823755 at 2020-01-15 22:32:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10014: Learn to Bake and Discern the News You Can Lose! Edition
>>7823096 (pb)
TY for your posts lb…can you share any advice re arthritis relief? My mother suffers terribly..and no I dont want to slide anons…
#7823703 at 2020-01-15 22:26:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10013: Anons working for DEJA MAGA VU Edition
>>7823096
BTW…..
THIS humble bioanon posted two years ago that I was going to guineapig a (not allowed to say cure) for my arthritis, causing me to be bed ridden and not stand straight, or even stand for more than 10 minutes at a time without severe pain from arthritis. Will be posting a two year celebration. My back bones shrunk, snapped back into place, no longer bedridden, walking all day, no pain…
AND!!!!!!!
It appears the same thing I used to do this is now going to be tried at the Cleveland Clinic because it looks to be working on autoimmune.
CELEBRATING!!!!!!!!!!
#7755939 at 2020-01-08 23:12:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9926: We Are The News! Krugman Going Viral! Edition
>>7755907
Yeah. I didn't get it quite as bad because I spitefully ignored every health warning I was given, but I know plenty of young people whose health is already wrecked. Like, arthritis in their 20s.
#7678137 at 2020-01-01 00:21:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9825: Happy New Year Eurofags! Edition
Drugmakers from Pfizer to GSK to hike U.S. prices on over 200 drugs
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Drugmakers including Pfizer Inc (PFE.N), GlaxoSmithKline PLC (GSK.L) and Sanofi SA (SASY.PA) are planning to hike U.S. list prices on more than 200 drugs in the United States on Wednesday, according to drugmakers and data analyzed by healthcare research firm 3 Axis Advisors. Nearly all of the price increases will be below 10%, and around half of them are in the range of 4 to 6%, said 3 Axis co-founder Eric Pachman. The median price increase is around 5%, he said. More price increases are expected to be announced later this week, which could affect the median and range.
Soaring U.S. prescription drug prices are expected to again be a central issue in the presidential election. President Donald Trump, who made bringing them down a core pledge of his 2016 campaign, is running for re-election in 2020. Many branded drugmakers have pledged to keep their U.S. list price increases below 10% a year, under pressure from politicians and patients.
Drugmakers often negotiate rebates on their list prices in exchange for favorable treatment from healthcare payers. As a result, health insurers and patients rarely pay the full list price of a drug.
Pfizer will hike prices on more than 50 drugs, including its cancer treatment Ibrance, which is on track to bring in nearly $5 billion in revenue this year, and rheumatoid arthritis drug Xeljanz.
Pfizer spokeswoman Amy Rose confirmed the company's planned price increases. She said the company plans to increase the list prices on around 27% of its portfolio in the United States by an average of 5.6%. Of the medicines with increases, she said 43% of them are sterile injectibles, and many of those increases are less than $1 per product.
GlaxoSmithKline said it will raise prices on more than 30 drugs. The company will raise prices on the blockbuster respiratory treatments it delivers through its Ellipta inhaler, its recently acquired cancer drug Zejula and on several products in its HIV-focused ViiV joint venture, according to 3 Axis Advisors. Price increases ranged between 1% and 5%.
Sanofi said it will raise prices on around 10 of its drugs, with hikes ranging between 1% and 5%. The drugmaker noted the increases are in line with its commitment to not raise prices above medical inflation.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd (TEVA.TA) raised prices on more than 15 drugs, in some cases by more than 6%, according to 3 Axis Advisors. A Teva spokesperson said the company regularly reviews prices in the context of market conditions, availability and cost of production.
3 Axis advises pharmacy industry groups on identifying inefficiencies in the U.S. drug supply chain and has provided consulting work to hedge fund billionaire John Arnold, a prominent critic of high drug prices.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-drugpricing-exclusive/exclusive-drugmakers-from-pfizer-to-gsk-to-hike-u-s-prices-on-over-200-drugs-idUSKBN1YZ1C4
#7676647 at 2019-12-31 22:06:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9823: Pain. The Anti-Bengahzi Edition
President Trump's "secret,"
he has the gift of the 'second sight'
Explains why he confounds
the enemy so.
2 Chronicles 7:14 - If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
Two elderly sisters who desperately prayed to see God move in their small Scottish fishing village helped spark the movement between 1949 and 1952 that became known as the Hebrides Revival.
The sisters, Peggy and Christine Smith, were the great aunts of President Donald Trump.
According to "The Intercessors of the Hebrides Revival," the Smith sisters resided in a small cottage by the roadside in the village of Barvas on the Island of Lewis.
"They were 84- and 82-years-old. Peggy was blind and her sister almost bent double with arthritis. Unable to attend public worship, their humble cottage became a sanctuary where they met with God. To them came the promise:
'I will pour water upon him that is thirsty and floods upon the dry ground,' they pleaded this day and night in prayer. One night Peggy had a revelation, revival was coming and the church of her fathers would be crowded again with young people."
The revival movement is often referred to as the "Lewis Awakening."
Lord Jesus Christ, father, in this new Year allow your
spirit to flow upon the land! I pray your blessing on this
board and upon these brothers and sisters that have
served as the tip of the spear in this spiritual awakening.
Allow us father to see Justice prevail and the fallen
vindicated. Remember Phoenix and what was done
to our Veterans so that it shall never happen again.
Allow the ripples of revival to reached these shores.
In Your Precious and Holy Name!
Amen
#7674629 at 2019-12-31 18:26:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9820: Happy New Year to Our NZ Anons!!! Edition
2 Chronicles 7:14 - If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
Two elderly sisters who desperately prayed to see God move in their small Scottish fishing village helped spark the movement between 1949 and 1952 that became known as the Hebrides Revival.
Peggy and Christine Smith
The sisters, Peggy and Christine Smith, were the great aunts of President Donald Trump.
According to "The Intercessors of the Hebrides Revival," the Smith sisters resided in a small cottage by the roadside in the village of Barvas on the Island of Lewis.
"They were 84- and 82-years-old. Peggy was blind and her sister almost bent double with arthritis. Unable to attend public worship, their humble cottage became a sanctuary where they met with God. To them came the promise: 'I will pour water upon him that is thirsty and floods upon the dry ground,' they pleaded this day and night in prayer. One night Peggy had a revelation, revival was coming and the church of her fathers would be crowded again with young people."
The revival movement is often referred to as the "Lewis Awakening."
#7672850 at 2019-12-31 14:51:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9818: We Answer our Embassy Requests for Help Edition
>>7672813
"They were 84- and 82-years-old. Peggy was blind and her sister almost bent double with arthritis. Unable to attend public worship, their humble cottage became a sanctuary where they met with God. To them came the promise: 'I will pour water upon him that is thirsty and floods upon the dry ground,' they pleaded this day and night in prayer. One night Peggy had a revelation, revival was coming and the church of her fathers would be crowded again with young people."
The revival movement is often referred to as the "Lewis Awakening."
#7671938 at 2019-12-31 11:32:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9817: 17 is Our Lucky Number Edition
>>7671921
Beginning in November of 1949, two sisters, Peggy and Christine Smith, 84 and 82 years old-Peggy completely blind, and Christine bent over with arthritis-were burdened due to the depressed spiritual state in their Barvas village church. They sensed the Lord speaking to them:
"I will pour water on the thirsty land, and streams on the dry ground." (Isaiah 44:3).
#7671790 at 2019-12-31 10:46:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9816: Dayum Anons! It's New Years Eve! Future Proves Past!!! Edition
Beginning in November of 1949, two sisters, Peggy and Christine Smith, 84 and 82 years old-Peggy completely blind, and Christine bent over with arthritis-were burdened due to the depressed spiritual state in their Barvas village church. They sensed the Lord speaking to them: "I will pour water on the thirsty land, and streams on the dry ground." (Isaiah 44:3).
#7661692 at 2019-12-30 13:48:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9803: Once Moar Into the Fray Edition
"Desperate prayers by Trump's great aunts in 'sanctuary' cottage said to spark Hebrides Revival in Scotland"
2 Chronicles 7:14 - If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
Two elderly sisters who desperately prayed to see God move in their small Scottish fishing village helped spark the movement between 1949 and 1952 that became known as the Hebrides Revival.
Peggy and Christine Smith
The sisters, Peggy and Christine Smith, were the great aunts of President Donald Trump.
According to "The Intercessors of the Hebrides Revival," the Smith sisters resided in a small cottage by the roadside in the village of Barvas on the Island of Lewis.
"They were 84- and 82-years-old. Peggy was blind and her sister almost bent double with arthritis. Unable to attend public worship, their humble cottage became a sanctuary where they met with God. To them came the promise: 'I will pour water upon him that is thirsty and floods upon the dry ground,' they pleaded this day and night in prayer. One night Peggy had a revelation, revival was coming and the church of her fathers would be crowded again with young people."
The revival movement is often referred to as the "Lewis Awakening."
"During these years a large number of people cried out to God for mercy and trusted in Jesus Christ for salvation," the Rev. Gareth Burke wrote.
"Another interesting feature of Lewis is the extent to which the church continues to exercise a significant influence in its society, despite the rapid secularization of the UK as a whole," Burke wrote. "The Western Isles are something of a 'world apart' from the rest of Britain."
Many who live on the island would attribute this difference to the Hebrides Revival "a mighty outpouring of God's Spirit which occurred throughout the island in a three-year period from 1949-1952."
https://www.worldtribune.com/desperate-prayers-by-trumps-aunts-in-sanctuary-cottage-said-to-spark-hebrides-revival-in-scotland/
the spirit flowed like water
til the waves reached this shore
#7626786 at 2019-12-26 21:13:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9758: Ghostbusters. Can You Answer The Call? Edition
12 Plants Native Americans Used To Cure EVERYTHING
12 Plants Native Americans Used To Cure EVERYTHING
Big Stretch (Wild Ginger)
This tribe believed that the mild tea from the root of wild ginger stimulates digestion, and treats the upset stomach, colic, and intestinal gas. Also, the strong tea from the root of wild ginger can eliminate secretion from the lungs.
Another Native American tribe, The Meskwaki, cured earaches by using crushed, steeped stems of wild ginger. The rootstocks can replace regular ginger and flowers as flavoring for numerous recipes you prepare.
Hummingbird Blossom (Buck Brush)
The Cherokee used this medicinal plant to treat mouth and throat issues, inflammation, cysts, and fibroid tumors, and it has been found to regulate high blood pressure and treat lymphatic blockages.
The Cherokee usually used it as a diuretic to stimulate the function of the kidneys, as well as in the case of:
enlarged spleens
hemorrhoids
inflamed tonsils
menstrual bleeding
enlarged lymph nodes
The Cherokee would steep the leave and flowers in a boiling water for 5 minutes and then consumed it warm in order to obtain best results.
Also see: We Are All ONE From The Native American Perspective
Pull Out a Sticker (Greenbriar)
This plant's roots are rich in starch, which is full of calories, but has a strange flavor. The stems and leaves are high in numerous minerals and vitamins. As it has a rubbery texture, you can use its roots like potatoes.
This plant has been used as a mild diuretic in the case of urinary infections and to purify the blood. Its bark and leaves have also been used for the preparation of an ointment which heals burns and minor sores.
Its leaves can be added to tea in order to treat arthritis, and the berries can be either consumed raw, or made into jam.
Mint
Mint is extremely popular nowadays, and it is often consumed in the form of a tea. However, only a few know that it has strong antioxidant properties and that it is high in vitamin C, A, fiber, magnesium, calcium, potassium, and phosphorus.
It has been used by the Cherokee to improve digestion, and its leaves were made into ointments, crushed and applied as cold compresses, or added to baths in order to treat skin itchiness.
Moreover, its leaves and stems were also used as a treatment for high blood pressure. You can also prepare a mint water to treat your cracked nipples while breastfeeding!
Blackberry
This has been the most popular medicine in the case of an upset stomach, but it also has numerous other uses. It can be used to relieve bleeding gums if you chew the leaves.
You can make a cough syrup by preparing a decoction from the roots, sweetened with maple syrup or honey. The strong tea from its root reduces the swelling of the joints and tissues.
https://in5d.com/12-plants-native-americans-used-to-cure-everything/
#7581299 at 2019-12-21 17:33:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9698: FISA Court Never Thought She Would Lose Edition
NEED HELP WITH PHARMACY BILLS?
Big Pharma is screwing US consumers with eye-popping drug prices for certain diseases, like juvenile arthitis. Here's a non-governmental partial solution if you meet income guidelines.
https://prescriptionhope.com/
"Prescription Hope charges one set service fee of $50 a month for each medication to manage your enrollment with patient assistance programs on an on going basis.
The medications accessed through patient assistance programs are free. There are no extra costs or fees associated with the medication or our services."
Each medicine in their list of 1500 expensive drugs costs only $50/month if you meet their income guidelines:
"The income guidelines to qualify to receive your medication are as follows:
- An Individual earning $32,000 per year or less.
- Households with a combined income of $50,000 per year or less.
- Guidelines increase with each additional dependent (3 or more individuals) in households earning a combined income of $100,000 per year or less.:
—————–
Example - the children's arthritis drug Ilaris (Canakinumab)
"Estimated Retail Price* of Ilaris:
1 vial: $26,341/month
*Source: GoodRX.com
Prescription Hope Price for Ilaris:
30 day supply: $50.00/month"
#7571231 at 2019-12-20 16:07:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9685: Rise and Shine Patriots - We Are the News Now! Edition
>>7570761
My mother had measles at the age 3 I think and she is pretty healthy. She mostly has age related problems like arthritis in her knees from working on her feet for 50 years and high cholesterol, her cousin had polio as a kid and recovered and lived a pretty normal life she is also the same age as my mother and has had similar age related illnesses. Both live alone, go shopping, make dinner for me and my family and understand that as you age things break down. Most of the older generation in my family are still alive. My father died at age 63 due to being exposed to toxic chemicals while working. My mother nor anyone in my immediate family will ge the flu shot. There is an abnormal push for all Americans to get the flue shot, its free…to literally everyone, regardless of age, insurance etc. Why pushing so hard? Answers are many.
#7565070 at 2019-12-20 00:02:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9677: +++Adm R+++ Edition
Well looky here, remember when it was leaked that Obama told Joe, "you don't have to this, run for president", well hmm Obama sends his doctor out to dispute Biden's health, it's pretty bad when the President has to sneakily tell the world Biden's not qualified. I suspect Obama thinks if he gets anywhere near the office of the president he'll accidentally tell the world what Obama really did. Oh he also says Bloomberg is qualified
Obama's former doc says Biden 'not a healthy guy' after reviewing medical info: Report
One of President Obama's former doctors reportedly disputed a letter released by former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign in which the former vice president's own doctor praised the 77-year-old presidential candidate as a "healthy, vigorous" man.
"He's not a healthy guy," said Dr. David Scheiner, who previously served as Obama's physician. According to the Washington Examiner, Scheiner read Biden's medical history and said the presidential candidate "has a lot of issues."
"He's not in bad shape for his age, but I wouldn't say he's in outstanding health. Could I guarantee he won't have issues for the next four years? He has a lot of issues that are just sort of sitting there," Scheiner said.
Scheiner previously told the Examiner that Biden "looked frail" during the first Democratic primary debate. "I sort of got the feeling he wasn't very strong. It was similar to the feeling I got when Republicans started attacking Mueller so fiercely," he said.
Questions about Biden's health and age have repeatedly come up since even before the former vice president declared his candidacy in April. In September, Biden committed to publicly releasing his medical records before the Iowa caucuses, to try and put to rest concerns over whether he was fit enough to take on President Trump in a general election campaign – and whether he would be up to the rigors and stress of serving as president.
On Tuesday, the Biden campaign released a statement from Dr. Kevin O'Connor, who served as White House physician to Biden for several years.
"Vice President Biden is a healthy, vigorous 77-year-old male, who is fit to successfully execute the duties of the presidency, to include those as chief executive, head of state and commander in chief," Dr. Kevin O'Connor said.
In his report, O'Connor said that Biden is currently being treated for non-valvular atrial-fibrillation, better known as Afib, which is an irregular heartbeat. He said Biden is also being treated for hyperlipidemia, which is an abnormally high concentration of fats or lipids in the blood, as well as gastroesophageal reflux, a digestive disorder that occurs when acidic stomach juices, or food and fluids, back up from the stomach into the esophagus. And he noted that Biden - as many Americans do - suffers from seasonal allergies.
"For these, he takes three common prescription medications and two common over-the-counter medications," O'Connor said. His report listed Biden's weight as 178 pounds and his height as 5 feet, 11.65 inches.
Biden's campaign did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.
Scheiner also commented on former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's health. Bloomberg, also 77, threw his hat into the 2020 race late and provoked speculation that he thought 2020 frontrunners like Biden couldn't cut it. Bloomberg previously released his medical history with his doctor describing his health as "outstanding."
"'Outstanding health'? With that history, I wouldn't call it outstanding health," Scheiner said, referring to the description as "hyperbole." Bloomberg's doctor had disclosed that the former mayor was receiving treatment for arthritis and heartburn. The letter added that Bloomberg takes a blood thinner to treat atrial fibrillation and another medication to control his cholesterol.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/obamas-doc-biden-not-healthy
#7550378 at 2019-12-18 22:39:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9658: Can't Stop What is Coming! Edition
Dearest Q,
I have fallen down many rabbit holes; before the fall I was the typical person no thought process, no questioning just a feeling of "Something isn't right."
I have learned knowledge that no one I have encounterd wants to hear; the moment it leaves my lips I observe the change in their behaviour and emotion toward me and the information. It's like their mind immediately rejects anything outside of the programming and its like the programming sees the information as a virus and is intent on destroying it and or at least silencing it. Rejection and anger are the typical responses.
I have spoke with many people; from my observations all of them are sick with some form of disease, pain, skin problems, arthritis you name it. When presented with an alternative their mind questions the authenticity of it. It is out of their grasp that an alternative could even exist.
They immediately all react the same and say the same thing. The doctors can't help me, the pills don't help me and I am getting worse. When you inform them that they are the cause of their own problems from their diet, to their environment such as music, movies, chemicals, beauty products etc. They shut down. They do not want to KNOW they can change everything if they change their eating habits and environment.
My final observation; they all sound the SAME! Like a news script, commercial script. Honest to goodness they ALL recite the SAME narrarative no matter the topic at hand. It is truly bizarre to sit back and witness it. They all sound the SAME. Like mindless zombies. I don't know if they have ever had an original thought of their own.
I don't know how to reach them; they want their poison and their "fun". They don't want to think and be self responsible. They want to be TOLD EVERYTHING. Unless of course it is outside of the box they have stuffed their mind in.
Your undertaking is MASSIVE.
I wish you and humanity the best and pray we escape this mind prison.
Thank You,
Anon
#7454040 at 2019-12-08 08:14:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9533:No one is sleeping tonight! Night Shift! Edition
>>7454026
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
I got it bad, hurts like hell
#7240976 at 2019-07-29 12:50:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9264: POTUS Baited The Rat Trap Edition
>>7240917
Matt Damon Charity Work, Events and Causes
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Matt Damon, an American actor, screenwriter, and philanthropist, is the founder of H2O Africa, which is a part of the Running the Sahara expedition. In 2009, it merged with WaterPartners to create Water.org. He is also one of the founders of Not On Our Watch, along with George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Don Cheadle and Jerry Weintraub.
Damon supports the ONE Campaign, which is aimed at fighting AIDS and poverty in Third World countries. He is also an ambassador for ONEXONE, a non-profit foundation committed to supporting, preserving and improving the lives of children at home in Canada, the United States, and around the world. He has twice hosted the ONEXONE Awards.
A caring campaigner, Mr. Damon has backed many protests against the wars in Darfur. He has worked tirelessly to find a resolution to the crisis. Along with Clooney, they have raised more than £4.5 million for Darfur. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have taken part in the famous poker tournament Ante Up For Africa. All of the funds received will be donated to help Darfur.
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#7178485 at 2019-07-25 06:12:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9184: MUH GYM! As reported by ABC! NS anons knew! Edition
HEY HUD!
Where are our rights to say "NO" to Bogus Emotional Support Animals in housing and on airline flights???
In addition to severe animal dander allergies & asthma, the most common diseases associated with dogs that can cause human illness & DEATH are:
(Campylobacteriosis (Campylobacter spp.)
Campylobacter spreads through contaminated food (meat and eggs), water, or contact with stool of infected animals. Dogs infected with Campylobacter might show no signs of illness at all or might have diarrhea and a slight fever.
Most people who become sick with campylobacteriosis will have diarrhea, cramping, abdominal pain, and fever within 2-5 days after exposure to the organism. Campylobacter can cause serious life-threatening infections in infants, older persons, and those with weakened immune systems.
Rabies
Rabies, a fatal neurologic disease in animals and people, is caused by a virus. Animals and people are most commonly infected through bites from rabid animals. Infected dogs might have a variety of signs, but most often have a sudden behavioral change and progressive paralysis. Rabies is prevented by vaccination.
The first symptoms in people can start days to months after exposure and include generalized weakness, fever, and headache. Within a few days symptoms will progress to confusion, anxiety, behavioral changes, and delirium. If you have been bitten by a dog or other animal and feel that there is a risk for rabies, contact your health care provider right away. Once symptoms appear, it is almost always too late for treatment.
Brucellosis (Brucella spp.)
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects the ability of animals to reproduce. The disease can be transmitted to humans through contact with recently aborted tissue from infected animals or consumption of unpasteurized (raw) milk. Dogs that are infected might have decreased appetite, weight loss, behavioral changes, and lack of energy, but most dogs infected with brucellosis show no signs of illness. Brucellosis affects the reproductive organs and can cause early-term deaths of developing puppies.
People who are infected with brucellosis will usually become sick within 6-8 weeks of exposure. Sick people will have flu-like symptoms that last 2-4 weeks. Sometimes brucellosis can become a chronic illness that can be difficult to treat.
Capnocytophaga spp.
Many species of Capnocytophaga bacteria live in the mouths of dogs and cats. These bacteria do not make dogs or cats sick.
Rarely, Capnocytophaga can spread to people through bites, scratches, or close contact from a dog or cat and cause illness. Most people who have contact with a dog or cat do not become sick. People with weakened immune systems who have difficulty fighting off infections (for example, people with cancer or those taking certain medications such as steroids) are at greater risk of becoming ill.
Cryptosporidiosis (Cryptosporidium spp.)
Cryptosporidium is a parasitic disease that is transmitted through contaminated food or water from an infected person or animal.
Cryptosporidium illness in dogs is rarely seen, but they can carry the germ without showing any signs of illness.
Cryptosporidium can cause profuse, watery diarrhea with cramping, abdominal pain, and nausea in both animals and people. Illness in people is usually self-limiting and lasts only 2-4 days, but can become severe in people with weakened immune systems.
Echinococcosis (Echinococcus spp.)
Echinococcosis is a parasitic disease caused by eating or drinking food and water contaminated with a specific type of tapeworm eggs or through contact with an infected animal. Dogs become infected by eating tissue of an infected animal. Dogs rarely show any signs of disease, but if they are infected with a large number of worms, dogs can have diarrhea and enteritis.
Although Echinococcus invades many different organs of the body, most people who are infected with the disease will not have any signs of illness for years. Symptoms start when the slow-growing cysts become large enough to press on the organs they have invaded. The tapeworms grow slowly in several different organs of the body, most commonly the liver and lungs.
Lyme Disease (Borrelia burgdorferi)
Lyme disease is a bacterial disease of people and animals transmitted by ticks. In dogs the most common signs of illness of Lyme disease are lameness, fever, reluctance to eat, lack of energy, and enlarged lymph nodes, with or without swollen, painful joints.
Infected people will typically have a red "bull's eye" rash at the site of the tick bite that appears about 7 days after being bitten. Flu-like symptoms quickly follow the rash. If not treated, this disease can spread to other parts of the body and cause symptoms such as arthritis and loss of facial muscle tone (Bell's palsy). Lyme disease can be fatal.
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https://www.cdc.gov/healthypets/pets/dogs.html
#7077108 at 2019-07-18 06:44:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9055: Where Nobody Knows your Name! Edition
>>7077046
>>7077020
>>7076810
he House of Representatives is calling for an investigation into allegations that the Department of Defense tried to turn ticks and other bugs into biological weapons.
The probe is being pushed by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), who cited a new book that claims military bioweapons specialists "stuffed ticks with pathogens to cause severe disability, disease and even death to potential enemies."
This alleged plan by the Pentagon gives a whole new meaning to being bugged by the government.
The House of Representatives is calling for an investigation into allegations that the Department of Defense tried to turn ticks and other bugs into biological weapons.
The probe is being pushed by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), who cited a new book that claims military bioweapons specialists "stuffed ticks with pathogens to cause severe disability, disease and even death to potential enemies."
House lawmakers passed an amendment to a federal defense spending bill last week that calls for the department's inspector general to discover if Pentagon scientists turned insects into living weapons between 1950 and 1975.
During a debate on the House floor Thursday, Smith said: "For years, books and articles have been written suggesting that significant research had been done at US government facilities, including Fort Detrick and Plum Island, to turn ticks and other insects into bioweapons."
He cited "Bitten: The Secret History of Lyme Disease and Biological Weapons," which contains interviews with the late Dr. Willy Burgdorfer, who discovered the bacterium that causes Lyme disease and worked for the department as a bioweapons specialist.
The book, by Stanford School of Medicine science writer Kris Newby, claims Burgdorfer and other scientists worked to infect ticks, fleas, mosquitoes and other blood-sucking pests with viruses causing human diseases.
It also questions if Lyme disease was inadvertently spread by the experiments.
"I believe Americans have a right to know whether any of this is true," Smith said.
Each year, roughly 30,000 cases of Lyme disease, which causes fatigue, flu-like symptoms and a red bull's-eye rash on the skin, are reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Most cases can be cured with antibiotics, but if left untreated, it can cause facial paralysis, arthritis, fever and rash.
If the inspector general does find evidence that the government weaponized ticks or insects, Smith's amendment orders a report on whether any bugs "used in such experiment were released outside of any laboratory by accident or experiment design."
The amendment still must be reconciled with a separate Senate bill on defense spending.
"My hope is, this jump starts a very aggressive effort to find a cure and see how this [Lyme disease] is growing. It's pushing out into the Great Lakes area. It's exploding everywhere," Smith told the Asbury Park Press.
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https://nypost.com/2019/07/17/house-orders-pentagon-to-reveal-if-it-turned-ticks-into-biological-weapons/
#7070592 at 2019-07-17 19:47:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9047: The Four Whores run the Democrat Party Edition
THIS is way too late, but it is finally being looked into under Trump administration. Lawmakers passed an amendment last week that calls on the Department of Defense's inspector general to investigate if insects were used as biological weapons.
House orders Pentagon to reveal if it turned ticks into biological weapons
July 17, 2019
The US House of Representatives ordered a probe into whether the Pentagon tried to use ticks and other bugs as biological weapons over a 25-year period.
Lawmakers passed an amendment last week that calls on the Department of Defense's inspector general to investigate.
Text of the amendment, which was proposed by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), says the inspector general will "conduct a review of whether the Department of Defense experimented with ticks and other insects regarding use as a biological weapon between the years of 1950 and 1975."
During a debate on Thursday, Smith said "for years, books and articles have been written suggesting that significant research had been done at US government facilities, including Fort Detrick and Plum Island, to turn ticks and other insects into bioweapons."
He then cited a new book, "Bitten: The Secret History of Lyme Disease and Biological Weapons," that contains interviews with Dr. Willy Burgdorfer, who discovered the bacterium that causes Lyme disease.
"It turns out Dr. Burgdorfer was also a bioweapons specialist," Smith said. "The interviews combined with access to Dr. Burgdorfer's lab files reveal that he and other bioweapons specialists stuffed ticks with pathogens to cause severe disability, disease and even death to potential enemies."
Smith added, "I believe Americans have a right to know whether any of this is true."
Each year, roughly 30,000 cases of Lyme disease - which causes fatigue, flu-like symptoms and a red bull's-eye mark - are reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC says about 300,000 Americans are diagnosed with Lyme disease annually.
Most cases can be cured with antibiotics, but if left untreated, the disease can cause facial paralysis, arthritis, fever and rash.
If the inspector general does find evidence that the government weaponized ticks or insects, Smith's amendment orders a report on whether any bugs "used in such experiment were released outside of any laboratory by accident or experiment design."
Earlier this year, Smith, a longtime Lyme disease advocate, introduced a bill that would authorize $180 million in funding for Lyme disease research, prevention and treatment programs.
https://nypost.com/2019/07/17/house-orders-pentagon-to-reveal-if-it-turned-ticks-into-biological-weapons/
—What other insects?—
Morgellons should be the next look as a byproduct of this diabolical agenda.
#7046379 at 2019-07-15 06:26:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9016: We love our Flag Edition
>>7046372
>i dont have time to fix that shit nigger
Mash down-del-down-del it takes 8 seconds LOL. Boomer arthritis troubling you? get good scrub HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
#7007007 at 2019-07-12 05:30:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8965: Paytrixxx BTFO Edition
>>7006808
>proud of you, son of freddie...muh personal Frankenstein
THERE IS NO BO
THERE IS NO POTUS
THERE IS NO Q
THERE IS ONLY FREDDY
A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF TOOTS, LIL FIGHTER INC.
RIP TOOTS LIL FIGHTER
PLEASE PRAY ANONS
AND UPBOAT
WASH YOUR BROWNHOLE
WE'RE ALL FREDDY NOW
NEW BO OR MAGA RIOTS
JUST KIDDING BOOMERS CAN'T RIOT DUE TO arthritis
SIT BACK AND TRUST THE PLAN
#7000500 at 2019-07-11 22:45:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8957: Thank you Donald Trump Edition
>>7000371
>Go back to Romper Room, you retard.
Romper room?
ROMPER ROOM?
Damn, now I KNOW you're old as fuck. Thanks for playing! Best wishes with your arthritis and prostate issues.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romper_Room
Romper Room is an American children's television series that was franchised and syndicated from 1953 to 1994.
>1953 to 1994
1953 to 1994
#6985807 at 2019-07-10 21:41:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8937: Reality Is Hard To Swallow Edition
Sick from stress?
""We know that there's strong crosstalk between the immune system and the microbiota,"
A study by Bar-Ilan University has found that chronic social and psychological stress is recognized by some of the bacteria in the gut, which causes them to become more "violent."
In response, the immune system kicks in and the result can be an increased risk for autoimmune disease in susceptible individuals.
"Many studies support the notion that stressful life events play a role in the etiopathogenesis of autoimmune disorders," Orly Avni of the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine at Bar-Ilan University explained. "Stress-triggered neuroendocrine hormones lead to immune dysregulation, but considering the recently appreciated gut-brain-microbiota axis, and the well-known microbiota-immune interactions, we asked whether and how the brain-microbiota-immune triangle is involved in stress-promoting autoimmunity."
The National Institutes of Health estimates that more than 20 million people in the United States, the vast majority of whom are women, have autoimmune disease. Worldwide, the incidence of autoimmune disease is estimated at 5%. Examples of autoimmune disease are multiple sclerosis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile diabetes, scleroderma, and pulmonary fibrosis.
The study, conducted by Avni with Ph.D. student Michal Werbner and lab manager Yiftah Barsheshet and published in mSystems, was conducted on two groups of mice. One was exposed to stress in the form of daily, threatening encounters with other "dominant and aggressive" mice. The other group was left alone. After 10 days, the researchers analyzed the gut microbiome of each group and found that the stressed mice had higher levels of some bacteria. Those included Bilophila and Dehalobacterium microbes, genera that have been observed at unusually high levels in patients with multiple sclerosis, for example.
Further, the study showed that stress led to the activation of bacterial genes related to potentially violent traits - including growth, motility and signals sent between a pathogen and a host. Microbes with these traits can travel to other parts of the body, including lymph nodes, and elicit an immune response.
"We know that there's strong crosstalk between the immune system and the microbiota," Avni said. This study showed that social stress changed both the composition and transcriptional patterns in the microbiota, "and the consequent immune response to that threat jeopardized the tolerance to self."
In other words, researchers found that the onset of stress caused changes in the intestinal bacteria that, in turn, stimulated the activity of immune cells in a way that increased the likelihood that the body would attack itself.
Avni told The Jerusalem Post that if this reaction could be better understood, it could offer opportunities for potential treatment, including through the use of pharmaceutical inhibitors.
https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Sick-from-stress-592054
http://archive.is/3DZmt
#6951444 at 2019-07-08 16:22:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8893:Epstein's Goose cooked, is his noodle baked? Edition
>>6951391
you might have Lyme disease
What are the symptoms of Lyme disease?
Severe headache or neck stiffness.
Rashes on other areas of the body.
arthritis with severe joint pain and swelling, particularly in the knees.
Loss of muscle tone or "drooping" on one or both sides of the face.
Heart palpitation or an irregular heartbeat.
#6948727 at 2019-07-08 08:22:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8889: Beyond the Infinite Edition
Interesting facts:
1. When now-AG Bill Barr's father, Donald Barr, was headmaster at the Dalton school in NYC, he hired a two-time college dropout to teach physics and calculus to high school students.
That teacher's name was Jeffrey Epstein.
2. Epstein-Barr virus
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), formally called Human gammaherpesvirus 4, is one of eight known human herpesvirus types in the herpes family, and is one of the most common viruses in humans.
It is best known as the cause of infectious mononucleosis ("mono" or "glandular fever"). It is also associated with various non-malignant, premalignant, and malignant Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphoproliferative diseases such as Burkitt lymphoma, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis,[2] and Hodgkin's lymphoma; non-lymphoid malignancies such as gastric cancer and nasopharyngeal carcinoma; and conditions associated with human immunodeficiency virus such as hairy leukoplakia and central nervous system lymphomas.[3][4] The virus is also associated with the childhood disorders of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome[5] and acute cerebellar ataxia[6] and, based on some evidence, higher risks of developing certain autoimmune diseases,[7] especially dermatomyositis, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren's syndrome,[8][9] and multiple sclerosis.[10] [11].
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epstein%E2%80%93Barr_virus
#6943739 at 2019-07-07 20:35:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8883:FIJI, WATCH THE WATER! Edition
Epstein-Barr virus
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), formally called Human gammaherpesvirus 4, is one of eight known human herpesvirus types in the herpes family, and is one of the most common viruses in humans.
It is best known as the cause of infectious mononucleosis ("mono" or "glandular fever"). It is also associated with various non-malignant, premalignant, and malignant Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphoproliferative diseases such as Burkitt lymphoma, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis,[2] and Hodgkin's lymphoma; non-lymphoid malignancies such as gastric cancer and nasopharyngeal carcinoma; and conditions associated with human immunodeficiency virus such as hairy leukoplakia and central nervous system lymphomas.[3][4] The virus is also associated with the childhood disorders of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome[5] and acute cerebellar ataxia[6] and, based on some evidence, higher risks of developing certain autoimmune diseases,[7] especially dermatomyositis, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren's syndrome,[8][9] and multiple sclerosis.[10] [11].
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epstein%E2%80%93Barr_virus
#6920684 at 2019-07-05 01:48:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8853: ANons Track Booms from Sea to Shining Sea. The ENDGM20 Edition
From Sunscreen to Bug Spray: How To Protect Your Kids From Chemical Poisoning This Summer
The Facts: From chemical-laden sunscreens to bug sprays with DEET, there is plenty to be cautious about before lathering up your kids in the name of protection.
Reflect On: What simple changes can you make to protect your family this summer?
Summertime should be a carefree time of year as we head out on vacation, go to the beach, or hike in the woods. We shouldn't have to worry about the products that we use or the environmental toxins that might be hanging around. Unfortunately, in today's world, our children's bodies are getting bombarded with neurotoxins and cancer-causing chemicals at every turn. If we compare total body burden to a container, we can only fill it to capacity. Anything above capacity causes spillover or, in other words, allergy symptoms and ultimately sickness.
Here are some tips for reducing toxic exposure:
Stop using chemical sunscreens.
Stay away from conventional bug spray with DEET and other harmful chemicals.
Avoid playgrounds and sports fields that use mulch made from recycled rubber tires.
Reduce exposure to weed killers and pesticides found on grass, and in food.
Do not drink from plastic bottles, especially ones left in the hot sun or a warm car.
Prevent your child from drinking from a hose.
Chemical Sunscreens
It's time we stop lathering our kids and ourselves with chemical sunscreen. Many ingredients in conventional sunscreens are not safe for humans or aquatic life. It is time that we stop using them. There is an abundance of data that links the ingredient Octinoxate to thyroid dysfunction, endocrine disruption, and reproductive toxicity. It is also believed to affect development, brain function, and metabolism. Oxybenzone, sometimes called benzophenone-3, is linked to endocrine disruption, organ toxicity, and allergies. Homosalate is used to prevent the body from absorbing UV light. This ingredient is linked to hormone disruption and is believed to enhance the absorption of toxic bug spray and pesticides. Other dangerous ingredients include: artificial fragrances and preservatives such as BHT, which when applied to the skin is believed to be associated with toxic effects in lung tissue.
Vitamin D3 - The Sunshine Vitamin
Despite widespread belief, moderate sun exposure is beneficial to our health. Vitamin D, especially the form D3 or "the sunshine vitamin," is the only vitamin your body makes itself with the help of the sun. So be sure to get enough sun exposure to help the body make this essential nutrient. Low vitamin D levels in your blood are linked to a higher incidence of cancer, osteoporosis, heart disease, depression, arthritis, and many other degenerative diseases. So, hold off on trying to protect yourself from the rays of the sun at every turn. Allow yourself to play outside, garden, and enjoy the rays in moderation.
https://www.naturalblaze.com/2019/07/from-sunscreen-to-bug-spray-how-to-protect-your-kids-from-chemical-poisoning-this-summer.html
#6895280 at 2019-07-02 10:06:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8819: We Stand Ready To Deploy, Engage, & Destroy The Enemies Edition
>>6894753
Embrel is prescribed for several auto immune diseases like Chrohns and psoriatic arthritis. I take it. It is covered on many insurances but at a large copay. Also the drug company offers a copay card to cover that expense for the patient as long as they arent on govt provided insurance. This is the first ive heard of a link to dementia but understanding what embrel does and how it works, makes me wonder if dementia could also be caused by auto immune disease
#6860310 at 2019-06-28 01:00:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8774: [OnReady] Edition
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#6840481 at 2019-06-25 20:50:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8748: 12 Tribes FBI Vault Dig Edition
AbbVie pays $63B to bring US drugmaker Allergan home amid war on drug prices
AbbVie's $63 billion takeover of Botox maker Allergan broadens pharmaceutical industry consolidation that may hinder campaigns by President Trump and both his allies and opponents in Congress to reduce prescription drug prices. The deal announced Tuesday between Chicago-based AbbVie and Allergan, headquartered in Dublin after its 2015 takeover by Actavis, is the latest of more than 40 pharmaceutical mergers this year with a combined value of $168 billion, according to data compiled by FactSet. Bristol-Myers Squibb agreed to buy Celgene for $74 billion in January, and Pfizer said earlier this month it would pay $11.4 billion for Array BioPharma.
"Assets of the quality of Allergan are not always available and certainly not at this value," AbbVie CEO Richard Gonzalez told investors during a conference call. "The transaction represents an opportunity to create significant value while putting us in an even stronger position to deliver sustainable long-term growth." The combination fortifies AbbVie and Allergan as reenergized congressional Democrats target patents that allow brand-name drugmakers to profit from blockbuster medications for a decade or longer. Last year, Trump's Food and Drug Administration approved the most generic drug applications ever, according to the White House, and the president signed legislation ending so-called gag clauses that kept pharmacists from telling patients when it would be cheaper to pay for medicines out of their own pockets.
The administration also published a blueprint with strategies for improving competition and negotiating lower list prices, and this year, the Republican-controlled Senate Finance Committee summoned industry executives to Washington to explain their pricing practices. "We're all trying to understand the sticker shock that many drugs generate," committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said in February. "I've heard from people about skipping doses of their prescription drugs to make them last until the next paycheck. Of course, I'm not a doctor, but rationing of one's medicine doesn't sound like the safe prescription for health and wellness that Americans want."
While the Federal Trade Commission, which scrutinizes mergers that may drive up prices, required Bristol-Myers Squibb and Celgene to spin off the arthritis treatment Otezla as a condition of approval, AbbVie executives don't expect major antitrust obstacles. The firms have already agreed to spin off products in small areas of overlap to satisfy the FTC, AbbVvie Vice Chairman Laura Schumacher said Tuesday. Federal policy changes including universal healthcare coverage proposed by some Democratic presidential candidates didn't factor prominently into AbbVie's decision about the merger, Gonzalez said.
One of them is a "Medicare for all" bill from Sen. Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent, that would enroll everyone living in the U.S. onto a government plan. Democratic senators hoping to run against Trump, from Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts to Kamala Harris of California and Cory Booker of New Jersey, co-sponsored the measure. "We fundamentally believe that regardless of what happens in the environment, if you bring medicines to truly make a difference for patients, the systems ultimately will pay for those," said Gonzalez. "We see that in all the socialized medicine systems around the world, where we do extremely well with our products." Gaining access to Allergan's cosmetic treatments like Botox and Juvederm, which eliminate lines and wrinkles from aging and are typically paid for in cash because they're not covered by insurance, is helpful even though they will account for only about 10% to 12% of total sales, he said.
For the Trump administration, a significant benefit of the deal is that it would return Allergan's headquarters back to the U.S., delivering on the president's campaign commitment to bring home jobs that American companies had moved overseas. Allergan was based in Irvine, Calif., until its $66 billion acquisition by Actavis in 2015.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/business/abbvie-pays-63b-to-bring-us-drugmaker-allergan-home-amid-war-on-drug-prices
#6821283 at 2019-06-23 05:40:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8724: Victory Is Ours! Edition
>>6821202 LB
Fren, maybe you're not as "degenerate" as you think
Ever seen old pics of family picnics in the 40's/50's/60's?
Everybody smoking and drinking up a storm
They weren't degenerate, they were our grandparents
I enjoy cannabis too, just responsibly – bedtime to turn down the arthritis pain to a dull roar and sleep better
Does my spouseanon drive me nuts? Of course, but I love her and enjoy having a "swim buddy" to do everyday stuff with
Am probably Aspergers because I have to escape for alone time, so I picked up a hobby that allows that, quiet the mind & recharge
Spouseanon tells me that she's happy when I fix shit and help around the house
Marriage has an XP point system, kek
Kid is grown but as crazy as the kid years were I miss them now
I am happier being part of a couple/family, in general
She makes me live healthier, looks after me and oddly, seems to really love me
I still wonder why, I can be an ass
All the best, man
#6810122 at 2019-06-21 22:00:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8711: Governor Sarah Sanders Edition
>>6810021
ok but smoking pot helps my lyme arthritis… We are fucking sick & fucked up is correct tho….WTF Capthis ?
#6737990 at 2019-06-13 01:47:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8617: The World Doesn't Work That Way Edition
>>6737614
>>6737838
minocycline works for rheumatoid arthritis too.
antibiotics work for ulcers, too
#6712435 at 2019-06-09 20:49:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8584: Tarrific Position Edition
Researchers Identify Virus and Two Types of Bacteria as Major Causes of Alzheimer's.
Ok anons, ….Happy Lords Day Sunday :)
Dropping this here, (2 parts) as I found it this week in bio-research. Don't have time at the moment to get all the medical sauce, so just going to do off the top of my head from memory, with minimal pic sauce, so that anons who need for their loved ones, can get a jump on the research now with appropriate [search terms] in the brackets. By anons who "need" I mean Anons who know someone recently diagnosed who still has cognitive brain intact. Will put together a comprehensive post with sauce very soon. (Pic 1-2 related article on the new Alzheimers-Infection Links]
1) Nano Silver use caution, but works.
2) Coconut oil specifically lauric acid but all MCFA's are microbe killers.
3) Recommend all Alzheimers be checked for STD's latent non active.
Help where antibiotics can not:
(1) Silver
Key words:
[nano silver .008 to 100 nanometers] - kills bacteria virus, and fungus. Small enough to get inside of human cells and so also kill mycoplasma such as tuberculosis, lyme disease, arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, Gulf War Vets. [think/search autoimmune disease]
To clarify for anons: Lyme is caused by the borrelia microbe, true, and this can be killed by antibiotic, but, the borrelia microbe is the carrier of the mycoplasma that is NOT killed by the antibiotic.
Early research phases right now on the nano silver. They are looking into pharma patentable uses in medicine. Big pharma now trying to encapsulate the nano particles in green plant structures while they use scare propaganda…. "you will become blue smurf". They are also setting nano silver up as anti cancer medicine. One of the best nano-encapsulating greens so far is the EGCG from Green Teas. (pic 3 related)
There are dangers to the misuse of large amounts of any metal, including table salt (NaCl). Na= metal. Cl =metal…so go slow on this. Silver is a metal to be treated like table salt to say it simply. Too much can be harmful (common sense)
So far personally: used 4 oz. a day self made 10 ppm NANO silver for one year to kill arthritis. It worked over a years time…. but am down to 2 TBSP of 10ppm a day maintenance to avoid toxic loads while killing remaining mycoplasma.
[colloidal silver- large particles 100+ nanometers] good for topical and coating membranes because it is too large to get into the cell. sits on membrane surface and kills microbes/virus on contact. Nasal spray large particle colloid easily purchased is safe. Too much large colloid ingested as liquid CAN turn you blue] Coating membranes, nasal, lungs with large colloidal 3x a day x 5 days once every six weeks works better than any vaccine for many more diseases including viruses. (So far in personal research 10 years, no illnesses, not blue yet. Using nasal colloid and nano simultaneously)
This is way too simple an explanation, just an over view of the big picture in a paragraph. Research silver for all antibiotic resistant diseases before you use it as different amounts kinds will work for many. [CDIF, MRSA etc] Use caution with nano until you are up to speed with it in the research. Got my nano silver generator from the Silver Edge and it's the only one I have experience with to vouch for the quality of nano silver it makes. There may be others out there.
Best (safest) start to kill these microbes looks to be Coconut oil… so on that…
end part 1/2
#6703779 at 2019-06-08 19:17:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8573: Ding Dong The Witch's Brothers Dead Edition
Pfizer created anti inflammatory drug that inadvertently prevented Alzheimers, decided to hide it from public
Pfizer had clues its blockbuster drug could prevent Alzheimer's. Why didn't it tell the world?
A team of researchers inside Pfizer made a startling find in 2015: The company's blockbuster rheumatoid arthritis therapy Enbrel, a powerful anti-inflammatory drug, appeared to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease by 64 percent.
The results were from an analysis of hundreds of thousands of insurance claims. Verifying that the drug would actually have that effect in people would require a costly clinical trial - and after several years of internal discussion, Pfizer opted against further investigation and chose not to make the data public, the company confirmed....
The company told The Post that it decided during its three years of internal reviews that Enbrel did not show promise for Alzheimer's prevention because the drug does not directly reach brain tissue. ...
...outside researchers contacted by The Post believe Pfizer also should at least have published its data, making the findings broadly available to researchers.
..."It would benefit the scientific community to have that data out there,'' said Keenan Walker, an assistant professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins who is studying how inflammation contributes to Alzheimer's.
www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/pfizer-had-clues-its-blockbuster-drug-could-prevent-alzheimers-why-didnt-it-tell-the-world/2019/06/04/9092e08a-7a61-11e9-8bb7-0fc796cf2ec0_story.html?utm_term=.786f02534a17
They don't want the public or other researchers to know how Alzheimer's is linked to inflammation.
https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/pfizer-created-anti-inflammatory-drug-that-inadvertently-prevented-alzheimers-decided-to-hide-it-from-public/
#6700807 at 2019-06-08 08:02:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8569: Our Flag Waves Proudly Edition
May be some one has a similar experience…
So I have been getting this electronic popping sound for a couple of years in combination with psychological torture going through my head of constant betrayal, made up stories abput my loved one's and sleep deprivation, stress.
Also (((they)))used physical torture that put me in hospital for a long period of time.
Diagnosis was arthritis, but the "medicine" I was given just made it worse to the point where I was bed ridden.
(((They))) are suiciding me.
My neighbours thought I was the source of that strange noise, so my tennant tries to make me homeless, if (((they))) achieve that I will be dead in a couple of years.
Fortunately, I won the first lawsuit.
How do I survive this?
#6681091 at 2019-06-05 23:46:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8544: Shills Still Crazy After All These Years Edition
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>>6680359 52 shot, 10 killed as "Summer Violence Season" in Chicago heats up
>>6680370 Opioid manufacturer Insys Therapeutics agrees to pay $225mil to resolve global claims
>>6680380 US, Mexico Trade Officials Fail to Strike Deal on Tariffs, Immigration
>>6680390 Gov. Huckabee on Merkel's "awkward moment"
>>6680406, >>6680567, >>6680630 NEW background photo at @realDonaldTrump (UK Queen in center)
>>6680415 Fiat Chrystler withdraws merger offer with Renault?
>>6680428 List of 76 acts of violence against conservatives on campus
>>6680533 planefagging
>>6680551 New DJT (tweet con't): on immigration discussions with Mexico
>>6680645 Department of Justice Opens Review of ASCAP and BMI Consent Decrees
>>6680681, >>6680766 Did Pfizer withhold drug that could prevent Alzheimers?
>>6680629, >>6680697 YT new hate speech policy says "illegal immigrants" = hate speech
>>6680710 NYPD officer shot; attempted suicide?
>>6681041 #8543
#8542
>>6679788 planefag updates
>>6679624, >>6679682, >>6679715 President Trump held a bilateral meeting this afternoon with the Taoiseach of Ireland
>>6679656 Commander of Air Force Warfare Center Fired Over Alleged Relationship
>>6679713 U.S. Market Report
>>6679785 Soros: Salvini Maybe Funded by Kremlin - Salvini Aide's Devastating Retort
>>6679800, >>6679824 Microsoft had a multi-campus wide outage today (whistleblower)
>>6679806 US Police Investigate Major Explosion Near Roswell New Mexico - Reports (VIDEO)
>>6679922 EPA officials in Texas did not approve the aquifer exemption, emails obtained by ProPublica under FOIA show. combined digs
>>6680045 Arkansas judge seals police records in killing of former senator Linda Collins-Smith
>>6680094 U.S. charges ex-CEO of cryptocurrency company Longfin with $66 million fraud
>>6680098, >>6680155 California Now Wants to be First State to Mandate Adult Vaccines - Criminal Penalties for those Who Refuse
>>6680106, >>6680151 China on the ropes
>>6680107 Joy Behar and Megan McCain got a visit from the Secret Service
>>6680154 Minnesota to Pay Homeowners to Make Their Lawns Bee-Friendly
>>6680240 #8542
#8541Baker change
>>6678836, >>6678884, >>6679000, >>6679061, >>6679090, >>6679143, >>6679299, >>6679337 Planefag updates
>>6679320, >>6679565 Oceans 11,12 watch the water
>>6678835 FBI Vault drops
>>6678843 Q Proof Notable Remedies which have been repressed, will surface and be released
>>6678848 Body Found In Chicago River | CBS Chicago (Watch the water)
>>6678868 Rand Paul: Deep State Ignored Order to Pull John Brennan's Security Clearance
>>6678870, >>6678891, >>6678924 Q #75 / 75th [D]-Day today
>>6678886 President Trump departs England for France
>>6678857 Anon digs on connecting Planet.com and the Clintons/cabal.
>>6678911 DeSantis signs bill decloaking Scott's wealth cover
>>6678913 FBI Releases 22 Pages From Its Bigfoot Files
>>6678831 Canadian Children's Show, Promoted by Justin Trudeau, Grooms Kids for Pedophilia
>>6678938, >>6678946, >>6679405 John Kerry in Paris with Iranians
>>6678966 Bureau of Land Management leaves the gates open
>>6678976 Russia, China Prepare To Dump Dollar, Agree To Bilateral Trade In National Currencies
>>6679055 CNN sues FBI to force release of Mueller investigation documents
>>6679076 Ben Swann on RT - Malaysia wants to return to Gold Standard
>>6679091 US Lawmakers Call For Ban on Facial Recognition as Massive 640 Million Photos FBI Database Revealed
>>6679144 5G CRISIS: Historic Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against the FCC by Municipalities Across the USA
>>6679163 Trump campaign requests DNC be sanctioned over election interference lawsuit, citing Mueller findings
>>6679169 Heather Podesta brokered U1 info digs combined
>>6679238 Notable tweet by George Papa regarding Alex Downer
>>6679298 SHS We See You 5:5
>>6679378 Q+ PROOF Trump (June 3rd 2019)
>>6679401 Eisenhower describing his visit w/ @101stAASLTDIV on the eve of #DDay
>>6679403 Kevin Spacey at Obama dinner in UK
>>6679502 Pfizer didn't reveal (rheumatoid arthritis) drug's Alzheimer's preventing abilities
Previously Collected Notables
>>6677619 #8539, >>6678737 #8540
>>6675645 #8536, >>6676444 #8537, >>6677157 #8538
>>6673336 #8533, >>6674126 #8534, >>6674883 #8535
>>6671071 #8530, >>6671808 #8531, >>6672557 #8532
>>6668722 #8527, >>6669480 #8528, >>6670279 #8529
Notables Archive by BV's (updated nightly): https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables also archived here: >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
Notables Aggregator: https://wearethene.ws
#6680554 at 2019-06-05 22:45:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8543 Evening Q Bread
>>6680310
Qproof 694: "What if cures already exist?"
This Washington Post article out today only partially exposes the "white coat psychopaths" in Big Pharma. It's or obably a well thought out PR spin move since they don't go deep enough.
It's one thing to run the business models and opt out of repurposing your drug for a new indication because the ROI is not there, but to outright lie about and/or ignore the striking off label data is inexcusable.
Bottom line is this: Pfizer couldn't get any of their in-house developed blockbuster drugs FDA approved for Alzheimers and refused to admit that their soon to be generic works off label by perispinal injection to rapidly alleviate Alzheimer's symptoms, so they just laid off their entire CNS division?!? Boo hoo! These people make me sick. For example, this quote from the article is an outright lie!
"But none of the experts interviewed for this story said such "off-label'' use of Enbrel would be appropriate for Alzheimer's, because of the very limited nature of the data thus far. Nor, they said, do they believe such prescribing is happening to any significant extent."
Bullshit!!! Life extension foundation wrote articles about how well this drug works by perispinal injection back in 2007-2008? and I believe even independently funded a small clinical trial themselves. If you have the $$$, you can hire a certified neurologist to give you the Embrel by perispinal injection off label for Alzheimer's, TBI, and other neurodegenerative diseases, but you will never see FDA approval of it for any of theses conditions even if it's therapeutic effects come closest to being "disease modifying." No, big pharma is banking on some new highly expensive "blockbuster" or nothing at all just to keep the whole stinking establishment up and running.
Read this excerpt from just published commentary in Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics Volume 19, 2019
"The potential of treating these disease states by neutralizing excessive cerebral levels of TNF is undoubtedly enormous. In this commercial age, however, conflict arises. Those with an ultimate research goal of helping as many patients as possible look benignly on an example of drug re-purposing provided by injecting etanercept, an anti-TNF biological with many FDA-approved clinical applications by a novel route of administration. This appears to have stopped, in numerous patients, many post-stroke and post-TBI sequelae in their tracks but has never attracted backers willing to fund a controlled trial, except recently the Australian Government. This research direction has continued for almost a decade, and includes, in principle, the thalidomide analogues and XPro1595, a double negative rTNF. It has to be said that the pharmaceutical companies selling etanercept, which is financially threatened by biosimilars, refused engagement very early on. Clearly, times are very less patient-orientated than a couple of decades ago. In 1993, on being advised of success with infliximab, the first of anti-TNF biologicals, in open studies for rheumatoid arthritis, the company that owns this agent funded a controlled trial, run in conjunction with the originators of the concept. This reported a positive Phase III outcome within a year. Nowadays, times are such that the parent body of the US medical specialists who collaborate with pharmaceutical companies to research neurodegenerative disease have never to date, 13 years after the first open trial, even consented to witness the perispinal injection procedure or its clinical outcome. Evidently, they see drug repurposing as an anathema to novel patent-driven research funding and financial success. Thus, they have put themselves in a position, presumably rational from their perspective, of actively trying to stop something they have never seen, and indeed very rarely acknowledge exists. Indeed, the court case they initiated to stop it being used off-label not only failed to do so, but actually gave its use legal encouragement. In contrast to neurologists, independent neuroscientists, often following their own leads, observe and quote this work while building on it. Already perispinal etanercept outcomes are raising interesting and useful scientific questions, such as how it acts so quickly, how it can be useful so long after the stroke or TBI episode, and how its effects last for so long. These are real outcomes seen in thousands of cases, and measurable by any witness with a timepiece."
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14737175.2019.1618710
#6680324 at 2019-06-05 22:11:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8543 Evening Q Bread
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>>6551371 Voat admin threatens to deplatform QRV, BO creates a backup >>6560164
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#8542
>>6679788 planefag updates
>>6679624, >>6679682, >>6679715 President Trump held a bilateral meeting this afternoon with the Taoiseach of Ireland
>>6679656 Commander of Air Force Warfare Center Fired Over Alleged Relationship
>>6679713 U.S. Market Report
>>6679785 Soros: Salvini Maybe Funded by Kremlin - Salvini Aide's Devastating Retort
>>6679800, >>6679824 Microsoft had a multi-campus wide outage today (whistleblower)
>>6679806 US Police Investigate Major Explosion Near Roswell New Mexico - Reports (VIDEO)
>>6679922 EPA officials in Texas did not approve the aquifer exemption, emails obtained by ProPublica under FOIA show. combined digs
>>6680045 Arkansas judge seals police records in killing of former senator Linda Collins-Smith
>>6680094 U.S. charges ex-CEO of cryptocurrency company Longfin with $66 million fraud
>>6680098, >>6680155 California Now Wants to be First State to Mandate Adult Vaccines - Criminal Penalties for those Who Refuse
>>6680106, >>6680151 China on the ropes
>>6680107 Joy Behar and Megan McCain got a visit from the Secret Service
>>6680154 Minnesota to Pay Homeowners to Make Their Lawns Bee-Friendly
>>6680240 #8542
#8541Baker change
>>6678836, >>6678884, >>6679000, >>6679061, >>6679090, >>6679143, >>6679299, >>6679337 Planefag updates
>>6679320, >>6679565 Oceans 11,12 watch the water
>>6678835 FBI Vault drops
>>6678843 Q Proof Notable Remedies which have been repressed, will surface and be released
>>6678848 Body Found In Chicago River | CBS Chicago (Watch the water)
>>6678868 Rand Paul: Deep State Ignored Order to Pull John Brennan's Security Clearance
>>6678870, >>6678891, >>6678924 Q #75 / 75th [D]-Day today
>>6678886 President Trump departs England for France
>>6678857 Anon digs on connecting Planet.com and the Clintons/cabal.
>>6678911 DeSantis signs bill decloaking Scott's wealth cover
>>6678913 FBI Releases 22 Pages From Its Bigfoot Files
>>6678831 Canadian Children's Show, Promoted by Justin Trudeau, Grooms Kids for Pedophilia
>>6678938, >>6678946, >>6679405 John Kerry in Paris with Iranians
>>6678966 Bureau of Land Management leaves the gates open
>>6678976 Russia, China Prepare To Dump Dollar, Agree To Bilateral Trade In National Currencies
>>6679055 CNN sues FBI to force release of Mueller investigation documents
>>6679076 Ben Swann on RT - Malaysia wants to return to Gold Standard
>>6679091 US Lawmakers Call For Ban on Facial Recognition as Massive 640 Million Photos FBI Database Revealed
>>6679144 5G CRISIS: Historic Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against the FCC by Municipalities Across the USA
>>6679163 Trump campaign requests DNC be sanctioned over election interference lawsuit, citing Mueller findings
>>6679169 Heather Podesta brokered U1 info digs combined
>>6679238 Notable tweet by George Papa regarding Alex Downer
>>6679298 SHS We See You 5:5
>>6679378 Q+ PROOF Trump (June 3rd 2019)
>>6679401 Eisenhower describing his visit w/ @101stAASLTDIV on the eve of #DDay
>>6679403 Kevin Spacey at Obama dinner in UK
>>6679502 Pfizer didn't reveal (rheumatoid arthritis) drug's Alzheimer's preventing abilities
Previously Collected Notables
>>6677619 #8539, >>6678737 #8540
>>6675645 #8536, >>6676444 #8537, >>6677157 #8538
>>6673336 #8533, >>6674126 #8534, >>6674883 #8535
>>6671071 #8530, >>6671808 #8531, >>6672557 #8532
>>6668722 #8527, >>6669480 #8528, >>6670279 #8529
Notables Archive by BV's (updated nightly): https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables also archived here: >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
Notables Aggregator: https://wearethene.ws
#6679780 at 2019-06-05 20:50:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8542 D-Day Incoming
>>6679600
>Pfizer didn't reveal (rheumatoid arthritis) drug's Alzheimer's preventing abilities
big pharma commercial
buy stocks goy
#6679600 at 2019-06-05 20:31:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8542 D-Day Incoming
Pfizer didn't reveal (rheumatoid arthritis) drug's Alzheimer's preventing abilities
A U.S. drug company (Pfizer) did NOT openly share or perform further studies on a successful rheumatoid arthritis medicine that internal researchers suggested was reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease by 64 percent, according to Washington Post article published Tuesday.
Researchers at Pfizer reportedly urged the firm to conduct a clinical trial after finding the potential hidden benefit of the anti-inflammatory drug Enbrel while analyzing insurance claims.
It was estimated to cost $80 million to conduct the trial, and Pfizer decided to pass.
Pfizer told the Post it did not pursue the clinical trial because its success rate would likely be low.
Enbrel had reached the end of its patent life and its profits were dwindling, meaning it may have made little business sense to invest in the trial, according to the Post.
Outside researchers said it would've helped the medical community for Pfizer to publish its findings, since doing so could have led to further discoveries about the complicated disease.
"It would benefit the scientific community to have that data out there,'' said Keenan Walker, an assistant professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins who is studying how inflammation contributes to Alzheimer's. "Whether it was positive data or negative data, it gives us more information to make better informed decisions.''
At least one medical ethicist agreed.
"Having acquired the knowledge, refusing to disclose it to those who might act upon it hides a potential benefit, and thereby wrongs and probably harms those at risk of developing Alzheimer's by impeding research,'' Bobbie Farsides, professor of clinical and biomedical ethics at Brighton and Sussex Medical School in the United Kingdom, told the Post.
In a statement to The Hill, Pfizer said, "Our decision not to publish a statistical analysis of insurance claims data, and our decision NOT to pursue a broader clinical trial in Alzheimer's disease based on such statistical analysis were based first and foremost on scientific rationale and not on the basis of financial incentives as the story seems to imply."
https://thehill.com/homenews/news/447114-drug-company-didnt-reveal-alzheimers-preventing-abilities-report
#6679536 at 2019-06-05 20:24:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8542 D-Day Incoming
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>>6551371 Voat admin threatens to deplatform QRV, BO creates a backup >>6560164
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#8541Baker change
>>6678836, >>6678884, >>6679000, >>6679061, >>6679090, >>6679143, >>6679299, >>6679337 Planefag updates
>>6679320 Oceans 11,12 watch the water
>>6678835 FBI Vault drops
>>6678843 Q Proof Notable Remedies which have been repressed, will surface and be released
>>6678848 Body Found In Chicago River | CBS Chicago (Watch the water)
>>6678868 Rand Paul: Deep State Ignored Order to Pull John Brennan's Security Clearance
>>6678870, >>6678891, >>6678924 Q #75 / 75th [D]-Day today
>>6678886 President Trump departs England for France
>>6678857 Anon digs on connecting Planet.com and the Clintons/cabal.
>>6678911 DeSantis signs bill decloaking Scott's wealth cover
>>6678913 FBI Releases 22 Pages From Its Bigfoot Files
>>6678831 Canadian Children's Show, Promoted by Justin Trudeau, Grooms Kids for Pedophilia
>>6678938, >>6678946, >>6679405 John Kerry in Paris with Iranians
>>6678966 Bureau of Land Management leaves the gates open
>>6678976 Russia, China Prepare To Dump Dollar, Agree To Bilateral Trade In National Currencies
>>6679055 CNN sues FBI to force release of Mueller investigation documents
>>6679076 Ben Swann on RT - Malaysia wants to return to Gold Standard
>>6679091 US Lawmakers Call For Ban on Facial Recognition as Massive 640 Million Photos FBI Database Revealed
>>6679144 5G CRISIS: Historic Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against the FCC by Municipalities Across the USA
>>6679163 Trump campaign requests DNC be sanctioned over election interference lawsuit, citing Mueller findings
>>6679169 Heather Podesta brokered U1 info digs combined
>>6679238 Notable tweet by George Papa regarding Alex Downer
>>6679298 SHS We See You 5:5
>>6679378 Q+ PROOF Trump (June 3rd 2019)
>>6679401 Eisenhower describing his visit w/ @101stAASLTDIV on the eve of #DDay
>>6679403 Kevin Spacey at Obama dinner in UK
>>6679502 Pfizer didn't reveal (rheumatoid arthritis) drug's Alzheimer's preventing abilities
Previously Collected Notables
>>6677227 #8539, >>6678737 #8540
>>6675645 #8536, >>6676444 #8537, >>6677157 #8538
>>6673336 #8533, >>6674126 #8534, >>6674883 #8535
>>6671071 #8530, >>6671808 #8531, >>6672557 #8532
>>6668722 #8527, >>6669480 #8528, >>6670279 #8529
Notables Archive by BV's (updated nightly): https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables also archived here: >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
Notables Aggregator: https://wearethene.ws
#6679502 at 2019-06-05 20:20:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8541: Tremendous Success Edition
Pfizer didn't reveal (rheumatoid arthritis) drug's Alzheimer's preventing abilities
A U.S. drug company did not openly share or perform further studies on a successful rheumatoid arthritis medicine that internal researchers suggested was reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease by 64 percent, according to Washington Post article published Tuesday.
Researchers at Pfizer reportedly urged the firm to conduct a clinical trial after finding the potential hidden benefit of the anti-inflammatory drug Enbrel while analyzing insurance claims.
It was estimated to cost $80 million to conduct the trial, and Pfizer decided to pass.
Pfizer told the Post it did not pursue the clinical trial because its success rate would likely be low.
Enbrel had reached the end of its patent life and its profits were dwindling, meaning it may have made little business sense to invest in the trial, according to the Post.
Outside researchers said it would've helped the medical community for Pfizer to publish its findings, since doing so could have led to further discoveries about the complicated disease.
"It would benefit the scientific community to have that data out there,'' said Keenan Walker, an assistant professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins who is studying how inflammation contributes to Alzheimer's. "Whether it was positive data or negative data, it gives us more information to make better informed decisions.''
At least one medical ethicist agreed.
"Having acquired the knowledge, refusing to disclose it to those who might act upon it hides a potential benefit, and thereby wrongs and probably harms those at risk of developing Alzheimer's by impeding research,'' Bobbie Farsides, professor of clinical and biomedical ethics at Brighton and Sussex Medical School in the United Kingdom, told the Post.
In a statement to The Hill, Pfizer said, "Our decision not to publish a statistical analysis of insurance claims data, and our decision NOT to pursue a broader clinical trial in Alzheimer's disease based on such statistical analysis were based first and foremost on scientific rationale and not on the basis of financial incentives as the story seems to imply."
https://thehill.com/homenews/news/447114-drug-company-didnt-reveal-alzheimers-preventing-abilities-report
#6678843 at 2019-06-05 18:44:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8541: Tremendous Success Edition
>>6678726 pb
Q Proof Notable
Remedies which have been repressed, will surface and be released!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7107411/Pharmaceutical-giant-Pfizer-didnt-reveal-research-showing-arthritis-drug-treat-Alzheimers.html
#6678744 at 2019-06-05 18:30:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8541: Tremendous Success Edition
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are not endorsements
#8540 Baker Change
>>6678726 Pfizer didn't release research that showed arthritis drug treated Alzheimers.
>>6678688, >>6678702 CBP Commissioner details the border emergency.
>>6678611, >>6678623, >>6678667 Planefag updates.
>>6678665, >>6678675 Marines: Marines always run toward battle. Runtime: 0:17
>>6678651 Lt. Col. James E. Rudder and his men given the order to disable German machine gun nests.
>>6678602 GS adds Vice.com to growing media portfolio.
>>6678588 DefenceHQ: Eisenhower's battle notice.
>>6678548 Liberal loony who screamed 'nazi scum' at Trump supporter may lose her job.
>>6678544 MSM caught making up quotes again. Re: 'global warming'
>>6678528 Mexican church leader held in LA on child rape and trafficking charges.
>>6678455 Youtube/Hulu's in your face anti-American/Conservative propaganda.
>>6678502 SIDS/SUDS tied to vaccines?
>>6678486 ICE is hiring #attorneys across the country.
>>6678479 Govt. agency purposely leaves border gates open?
>>6678445 NSA Tweet/re-Tweet: Advisories.
>>6678469 Fuckery in Fiji.
>>6678466 Homeland Security Tweet: See Something Say Something
>>6678391 Republican, Democratic senators seek to block POTUS' Saudi arms sales.
>>6678269 WH Tweet: POTUS/FLOTUS host Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall last night for a reciprocal dinner.
>>6678280 DiGenova: CS will talk to Durham and prove FBI lied to Congress.
>>6678349, >>6678729 Fmr. Ark. Senator dead from gunshot wound.
>>6678222, >>6678485 Trump administration bans medical research using fetal tissue.
>>6678212 Morningstar Exec Chair sells $3.84m in shares.
>>6678180 House steps up contempt threat against Barr/Ross re: Census.
>>6678143 Heath Tarbert to serve as the next chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
>>6678128 2 million Somalis could die of famine this year.
>>6678101 Trump says he thinks Mexico wants a deal, tariff threat stands
>>6678084 Durham investigating Baker for criminal leaking.
>>6678066 DJT negotiating deal between Russia and Japan?
>>6678059 YouTube says it will begin outright censorship.
>>6678056 Feds seeking new information in the Epstein case.
>>6678017 China fines Ford for anti-trust violations.
>>6677995 Americans view fake news as a bigger problem than terrorism.
>>6678737 #8540
#8539
>>6677278 Lawfag theory of why censorship cry is really outing the ownership structure of comped tech company's-TRUST the PLAN
>>6677316 FBI database stokes worries over facial recognition tech(from yesterday)
>>6677345 13 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in California Wearing U.S. Marine Uniforms(june 2nd)
>>6677363 Oil drops after biggest inventory build since 1990
>>6677380, >>6677498 Steele cuts deal(reportedly) to turn state's evidence,reversing initial stance plus CNN reaction
>>6677412 Democrats ram DACA amnesty bill through House (won't go anywhere but relevant)
>>6677414 William Tully Brown, one of the last Navajo Code Talkers, dies at 96
>>6677422 UK Press(some of them) reports reality on POTUS, while here is U.S. it's always a fight
>>6677483 USMC Tweet- Marines ALWAYS run towards battle-o7
>>6677530 White House re-tweet: WW2 never repeated-T may
>>6677585 GES summit tweet
>>6677602 NSA Tweet- Respect to WWII vets-o7
>>6677227 #8539
Previously Collected Notables
>>6675645 #8536, >>6676444 #8537, >>6677157 #8538
>>6673336 #8533, >>6674126 #8534, >>6674883 #8535
>>6671071 #8530, >>6671808 #8531, >>6672557 #8532
>>6668722 #8527, >>6669480 #8528, >>6670279 #8529
Notables Archive by BV's (updated nightly): https://8ch.net/qresearch/notables.html
Notables also archived here: >>>/comms/3396 (#740~#6384)
Notables Aggregator: https://wearethene.ws
#6678737 at 2019-06-05 18:29:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8540 PM Bake
#8540 Baker Change
>>6678726 Pfizer didn't release research that showed arthritis drug treated Alzheimers.
>>6678688, >>6678702 CBP Commissioner details the border emergency.
>>6678611, >>6678623, >>6678667 Planefag updates.
>>6678665, >>6678675 Marines: Marines always run toward battle. Runtime: 0:17
>>6678651 Lt. Col. James E. Rudder and his men given the order to disable German machine gun nests.
>>6678602 GS adds Vice.com to growing media portfolio.
>>6678588 DefenceHQ: Eisenhower's battle notice.
>>6678548 Liberal loony who screamed 'nazi scum' at Trump supporter may lose her job.
>>6678544 MSM caught making up quotes again. Re: 'global warming'
>>6678528 Mexican church leader held in LA on child rape and trafficking charges.
>>6678455 Youtube/Hulu's in your face anti-American/Conservative propaganda.
>>6678502 SIDS/SUDS tied to vaccines?
>>6678486 ICE is hiring #attorneys across the country.
>>6678479 Govt. agency purposely leaves border gates open?
>>6678445 NSA Tweet/re-Tweet: Advisories.
>>6678469 Fuckery in Fiji.
>>6678466 Homeland Security Tweet: See Something Say Something
>>6678391 Republican, Democratic senators seek to block POTUS' Saudi arms sales.
>>6678269 WH Tweet: POTUS/FLOTUS host Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall last night for a reciprocal dinner.
>>6678280 DiGenova: CS will talk to Durham and prove FBI lied to Congress.
>>6678349, >>6678729 Fmr. Ark. Senator dead from gunshot wound.
>>6678222, >>6678485 Trump administration bans medical research using fetal tissue.
>>6678212 Morningstar Exec Chair sells $3.84m in shares.
>>6678180 House steps up contempt threat against Barr/Ross re: Census.
>>6678143 Heath Tarbert to serve as the next chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
>>6678128 2 million Somalis could die of famine this year.
>>6678101 Trump says he thinks Mexico wants a deal, tariff threat stands
>>6678084 Durham investigating Baker for criminal leaking.
>>6678066 DJT negotiating deal between Russia and Japan?
>>6678059 YouTube says it will begin outright censorship.
>>6678056 Feds seeking new information in the Epstein case.
>>6678017 China fines Ford for anti-trust violations.
>>6677995 Americans view fake news as a bigger problem than terrorism.
#6678726 at 2019-06-05 18:27:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8540 PM Bake
CURES
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7107411/Pharmaceutical-giant-Pfizer-didnt-reveal-research-showing-arthritis-drug-treat-Alzheimers.html
#6675141 at 2019-06-05 04:24:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8536: El Paso Needs The Wall Edition
>>6674892
Qproof 694: "What if cures already exist?"
"What about the billions (public/private/govt) provided to fund cure dev?
Sheep.
These people are sick!
Q"
This Washington Post article out today only partially exposes the "white coat psychopaths" in Big Pharma. It's or obably a well thought out PR spin move since they don't go deep enough.
It's one thing to run the business models and opt out of repurposing your drug for a new indication because the ROI is not there, but to outright lie about and/or ignore the striking off label data is inexcusable.
Bottom line is this: Pfizer couldn't get any of their in-house developed blockbuster drugs FDA approved for Alzheimers and refused to admit that their soon to be generic works off label by perispinal injection to rapidly alleviate Alzheimer's symptoms, so they just laid off their entire CNS division?!? Boo hoo! These people make me sick.
For example, this quote from the article is an outright lie!
"But none of the experts interviewed for this story said such "off-label'' use of Enbrel would be appropriate for Alzheimer's, because of the very limited nature of the data thus far. Nor, they said, do they believe such prescribing is happening to any significant extent."
Bullshit!!! Life extension foundation wrote articles about how well this drug works by perispinal injection back in 2007-2008? and I believe even independently funded a small clinical trial themselves. If you have the $$$, you can hire a certified neurologist to give you the Embrel by perispinal injection off label for Alzheimer's or any other neurodegenerative disease, but you will never see FDA approval of it for any of theses things even if it comes to the closest to "disease modifying." No, big pharma is banking on some new highly expensive blockbuster or nothing at all just to keep the whole stinking establishment up and running. After all, more than 120 Alzheimer's drugs have failed in phase III trials.
When the public hears the whole truth, it will not end well for Pfizer!
Read this excerpt from just published commentary in Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics Volume 19, 2019 - Issue 6
"The potential of treating these disease states by neutralizing excessive cerebral levels of TNF is undoubtedly enormous. In this commercial age, however, conflict arises. Those with an ultimate research goal of helping as many patients as possible look benignly on an example of drug re-purposing provided by injecting etanercept, an anti-TNF biological with many FDA-approved clinical applications by a novel route of administration. This appears to have stopped, in numerous patients, many post-stroke and post-TBI sequelae in their tracks but has never attracted backers willing to fund a controlled trial, except recently the Australian Government. This research direction has continued for almost a decade, and includes, in principle, the thalidomide analogues and XPro1595, a double negative rTNF. It has to be said that the pharmaceutical companies selling etanercept, which is financially threatened by biosimilars, refused engagement very early on. Clearly, times are very less patient-orientated than a couple of decades ago. In 1993, on being advised of success with infliximab, the first of anti-TNF biologicals, in open studies for rheumatoid arthritis, the company that owns this agent funded a controlled trial, run in conjunction with the originators of the concept. This reported a positive Phase III outcome within a year. Nowadays, times are such that the parent body of the US medical specialists who collaborate with pharmaceutical companies to research neurodegenerative disease have never to date, 13 years after the first open trial, even consented to witness the perispinal injection procedure or its clinical outcome. Evidently, they see drug repurposing as an anathema to novel patent-driven research funding and financial success. Thus, they have put themselves in a position, presumably rational from their perspective, of actively trying to stop something they have never seen, and indeed very rarely acknowledge exists. Indeed, the court case they initiated to stop it being used off-label not only failed to do so, but actually gave its use legal encouragement. In contrast to neurologists, independent neuroscientists, often following their own leads, observe and quote this work while building on it. Already perispinal etanercept outcomes are raising interesting and useful scientific questions, such as how it acts so quickly, how it can be useful so long after the stroke or TBI episode, and how its effects last for so long. These are real outcomes seen in thousands of cases, and measurable by any witness with a timepiece."
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14737175.2019.1618710
#6674980 at 2019-06-05 04:03:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8536: El Paso Needs The Wall Edition
>>6674162 PB Phizer hiding cures? Well, there are great natural alternatives.
Killing inflammation with Curcumin/pepper, and a new concentrated form of Curcumin called Curamin.
When I saw that the drug they created had blocked TNF-alpha, It rang a bell in my head. Went for a search, sure enough, there is a natural way to block TNF-alpha just like the Pfizer drug in this article does. If you block TNF-alpha, you block inflammation, hense their use of this drug on arthritis. It makes sense.
Just so happens that I had worked with a Doc on finding a natural anti-inflammatory, because the Doc was concerned about how much NSAID a person was using. They can be harmful to kidneys and live if used long term every day. The doc was wondering about any alternatives. I do med research, offered to look. What we discovered bears on this report, and is worth sharing with Anons who have inflammation medical issues.
The Doc asked a few nurse friends who complained of arthritis pain to try it. The results were apparently so good, word of mouth has now got over half of the nurses in the hospital over the age of 50 using this supplement to stop various inflammatory problems. The supplement is a special form of Curcumin mixed with boswelia. It is called Curamin.
Curcumin is a spice that blocks TNF-alpha, just like the Pfizer drug in OP's article, but it is hard to absorb in the gut. Add some black pepper to the spice, and it absorbs better.
Curamin is a special pharmacy grade super absorb-able form of curcumin mixed with boswelia. Boswelia is also a natural inflammatory. It comes from the tree that makes frankincense.
The two seem to work together really well for inflammation. Whole body inflammation is a culprit in many chronic diseases, and if your whole body is swelling, there may also be slight brain swelling? If so, this would explain why the Pfizer drug was found to help Alheimers patients when it was used to help arthritis.
https://www.consumerhealthdigest.com/joint-pain-product-reviews/curamin.html
My point is, that if blocking TNF-alpha is what the drug does, people might want to try the Curamin, because it also blocks TNF-alpha, which causes whole body inflammation.
One warning tho …. that can also be a blessing if you have high blood pressure. It turns out that Curamin, in this highly absorbable form can lower blood pressure 30-40 points. This is great if you have high blood pressure. But if your blood pressure is 120 or lower, be careful how much you take as you may start to experience fainting spells from low blood pressure after about six weeks. Also watch your blood pressure if you are on blood pressure meds, because you may have to get off of the medications. Keep track and let your doctor know what you are taking if you are treating high blood pressure.
This is a supplement that has to build up in the body, but… when it does it is every bit as strong as Ibuprofen or Aspirin, and other NSAIDS without the risk to the kidneys or liver.
It may be that those with normal blood pressure are not as inflamed, and will need to adjust the amount down to personal levels.
More is not always better when a medicine from natural plants is concentrated by professional high quality methods.
#6663424 at 2019-06-03 20:34:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8520: Melania Monday Edition
>>6663401
She is 93. Most likely has arthritis in her hands.
#6624652 at 2019-05-30 04:02:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8470: Old Guard Losing It Edition
>>6624445
>>6624292
>>6624533
Im 10 years into paleo.
Here are some facts for you. Fucking facts.
Half assed attempts at these diets wont tell you shit. You need 30 days in until you get a data point. And i dont mean 30 days of half assed 80% shit. I mean 30 days of preparing every fucking meal yourself. Then you get one data point. Just one. Change one thing, evaluate in 30 days.
If you dont have the fortitude to go all-in for for six months, your pussy ass will not know if diet adjustments will fix your cronic pain.
Diet changes can fix arthritis, chonic sunus infections, migranes, ill temper, zero energy. I have proven this through my own experimentation.
#6616304 at 2019-05-29 13:14:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8460: Forecast Update: Wednesday Welcomes Winning Edition
yesterday was kicked from responding to people on twatter for scarf ys post then this morning was checking the usual traitors and this popped up
also have the wandering mouse on cp
and have been getting more ill since following q
heart disease,arthritis,colitis,viking disease,vertigo,tinitus,all within 1.5 yrs
not giving up
fu deepstate
wtf is gov hackers
#6606317 at 2019-05-28 04:57:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8447: Lights On, Nightshift Edition
>>6605442 PB Bill Gates, Spanish Flu, and a possible Mycoplasma connection?
I read a story about 5 years ago that the Spanish flu happened because a group of American troops on the way to spain were test vaccinated on the ship on the way to Spain. When our soldiers were very sick, they landed in Spain, which spread the flu in THAT country. Might be worth a google to see if that story about the first flu virus tests is still out there, but, I am betting it has been scrubbed.
Based on what I am reading in your post, there is an equal possibility that the Spanish flu is not a flu, but, a mycoplasma. It is a stretch, but, the fybromyalgia thing leaves suspect finger prints for this anon. I would definitely check the hypothesis if I had a lab. This may have been "Spanish mycoplasma", but we did not know about mycoplasma until this past 12 years or so really…..
On the fibromyalgia thing. Mycoplasma is a brand new organism that is being investigated now, and similar to a virus, it uses the host DNA construction equipment inside the cell to replicate.
Unlike a virus, it is alive, but has no cell wall. Antibiotics kill by attacking the cell wall. Mycoplasma is like a jelly fish, and extremely small. It can not be seen. It must be sequenced using it's DNA.
NO Vaccine is tested for these new types of organisms. We are not even certain yet how they will be classified. Bacteria? Virus? Given it's own new classification?
It is interesting to note that autoimmune diseases this past 12 years have been linked to mycoplasma. I have gotten rid of my arthritis using 10ppm home generated nano silver (Not colloidal) this past 2 years (Guinea pigged the hypothesis, and won). I cant undo the damage to my bones, as that is permanent, but pain, swelling and progression is gone. IT is not getting worse.
arthritis is autoimmune, and this form has now been traced to active virulent mycoplasma infection.
See also golf war vets syndrome, lyme disease,(The tick carries the microbe, the microbe carries the mycoplasma. The antibiotics kill the microbe, but not the mycoplasma it carries, from which we get the long term symptoms)
See also mycoplasma and chronic fatigue.
About six of the mycoplasmas now have names and disease associations. This past year, about 102 have been sequenced so far, but, not named yet.. just have numbers, and no idea what diseases they may be causing.
Many are resident without harm, like ecoli. But a number can turn virulent.. just like ecoli.
We have been injecting them in the vaccines because we simply did not know they existed until about 12 years ago.
First and only one known for years was tuberculosis.
Another recently found was Mycobacterium Avium Paratuberculosis (MAP), which causes Johne's disease in cattle, (carried cream of milk specifically) and has been traced by DNA sequencing to chrohns disease in humans. So, I would recommend that people with chrohns try the nano silver for a year or so, see what happens. (NOT Colloidal silver. Nano silver must be made at home, not on the market. Look up the "Silver Edge".
This MAP learned how to survive pasteurization, so they had to start "Ultra pasteurization". (pic related)
http://genethera.net/en/johne_cronh.php
#6603706 at 2019-05-27 22:41:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8443: "Morning Sun Brings Heat" Edition
>>6603678
Then you explain why everyone has some combination of arthritis, psoriasis, fibromyalgia, or asthma. The most obvious cause is shooting shit in your blood that should never be there. Like the mystery biomass in vaccines.
#6498074 at 2019-05-14 20:11:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8309:Based Boomers and Gen Z are Waking Up Edition
>>6498049
I'm a Newsfag, if it's interesting, i'm on it.
Afternoon Covfefe brewing, arthritis tells me Habbenings are around the corner.
#6496601 at 2019-05-14 17:11:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8307: There's No Stopping What's Coming Edition
>>6496325
Give her CBD oil, it'll reset her metabolism & digestive tract to normal, and reverse diet & aging damage. My boss' wife has a 10 yr old shepherd that was crippling up with arthritis & CBD brought her back to an active fun loving playfulness from a depressed, chronic pain, always laying down state in 4 months. Don't tell your vet, they will try to dissuade you to keep you spending thousands in vain when the end nears.
#6487788 at 2019-05-13 15:47:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8296: Trade War Goes Hot Edition
hey baker anon,
anytime my tendonitis, or arthritis acts up, I add magnesium (a miracle mineral) ~ Apple-cider vinegar ~ and Arnica Montana ~ all happy healthy things! to my daily routine ~ and the inflammation goes away in a day or two !
not a doctor anon ~ just anon who suffers same inflammation issues and wishes to share info that helps <3
>>6487711
#6477649 at 2019-05-12 05:05:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8283: Stay The Course Edition
>>6477454
This is so ludicrous and hysterical.
Am so utterly opposite to their generalization.
My idea of a day well spent is pressure washing the deck or going to an estate sale. That is, if the arthritis in my hip allows. If not, it's reading historical nonfiction or some genealogy research. This place is an entertaining place to use up some extra mental energy and exercise my patriotism. I have ancestors who were Revolutionary War veterans. I take their courage and contributions seriously.
They really and truly do not get it, not at all.
#6419786 at 2019-05-05 13:14:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8209: 5:5 Edition
>>6419767
>Rheumatoid arthritis is a degenerative condition that causes pain and joint swelling. It is also an "autoimmune" disorder.
REISHI MUSHROOM CURES RHEUMATOID arthritis
IT CURED MINE
DOCS WILL NOT TELL YOU THIS
#6419767 at 2019-05-05 13:09:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8209: 5:5 Edition
Anons,
As a former student of science, I love to digg on science/medical subjects, especially vaccine issues. My hypothesis (I've seen good evidence that this "hypothesis" is shared by others) is that vaccines are used to produce pharmaceutical dependence and to ensure that high priced pharmaceuticals have a perpetual demand. Here's an example: Rheumatoid arthritis is a degenerative condition that causes pain and joint swelling. It is also an "autoimmune" disorder. There is a condition called "auto-immune syndrome induced by adjuvants" or ASIA. Our vaccine supply is LOADED with adjuvants such as aluminum and squalene. These adjuvants hyper stimulate the immune system and are used to DELIBERATELY cause autoimmune disorders in animals for research. I have an ad from a magazine, courtesy of Pfizer that says "It's not ok to just get by with RA pain." They don't name any of their products but its clear they want you to get some information from them, and obviously when they suggest you "talk to your doctor" they probably want you to obtain a new prescription. So I decided to see what is online for RA treatment and I came across Xeljanz/Xeljanz XR (haven't checked yet to see if it is a Pfizer product). Here's how the pharmaceutical chumps ADMIT they are causing disease (in my opinion): On the Xeljanz page they say that "Disease -modifying anti rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) work to reduce the body's overactive immune and/or inflammatory processes that cause RA symptoms such as pain and joint swelling". Get the picture? If we know that adjuvants hyper stimulate the immune system and are used to deliberately CAUSE auto-immunity in lab animals it should be obvious that any vaccine containing an adjuvant is CAUSING profitable human disease.
#6419126 at 2019-05-05 08:39:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8208: Mellolo Evening Edition
Big Pharma feeding us poison.
I am one of those Anons that can't take NSAIDS. While working 14 hour shifts I would take an ibuprofen for arthritis, DJD, spinal stenosis. Every 4 to 6 hours, this put me in the hospital with extremely high blood pressure. They did all kinds of test and couldn't find what caused my blood pressure to be so high. I did my own tests, It was Ibuprofen.
This article from 2003 caution the use of Nsaids.
https:
//www.nytimes.com/2003/09/22/health/aches-and-pains-you-took-a-pill-you-still-hurt-here-s-why.html
#6365724 at 2019-04-30 01:56:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8140: Captcha Chaos Edition
Some follow up info on vaccines and injectable medications from PB. Below is a chart which shows which injectable meds/vaccines contain ABORTED HUMAN FETAL TISSUE and if there is an ethical alternative. Fetal tissue is not just in vaccines, but in heart meds, arthritis meds, etc. Be AWARE if you are Pro-Life.
Graphic updated March 2018
sauce: http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=111562
#6362808 at 2019-04-29 22:21:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8136: Melania Monday Edition
Some follow up info on vaccines and injectable medications from PB. Below is a chart which shows which injectable meds/vaccines contain ABORTED HUMAN FETAL TISSUE and if there is an ethical alternative. Fetal tissue is not just in vaccines, but in heart meds, arthritis meds, etc. Be AWARE if you are Pro-Life.
Graphic updated March 2018
sauce: http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=111562
#6330911 at 2019-04-27 05:08:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8095: NO C OR O Edition
>>6330891
Nah just a memefag with existing ammo from muh arsenal. Needs a circular cropping and some text. Not up for that kind of work at bed time - arthritis fingers. Mornings I can work for a while tho.
#6330762 at 2019-04-27 04:51:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8095: NO C OR O Edition
>>6330637
Again.. use your critical thinking skills and do research.
IS CANNABIS GOOD OR BAD FOR THE IMMUNE SYSTEM?
Today, it is accepted that cannabinoids can alter the functioning of the immune system. Exactly how this happens and what it implies for the medical use of cannabis is still up for debate.
Preliminary studies have shown that cannabinoids can suppress the immune system by decreasing inflammation. Cannabis' anti-inflammatory ability is a double-edged sword. This effect isn't always desirable, depending on the circumstances and the health condition in question. The reason for this is because inflammation in the body normally has a purpose. An inflammatory response acts as the body's defense mechanism in case of infection or damage. It helps to trap harmful pathogens, isolate damaged parts of the body, and keep the infection from spreading further."
In such cases, suppressing the natural immune response and decreasing inflammation therein could potentially make things worse. This caveat should be taken into account corning the anti-inflammatory benefits of cannabis.
CANNABIS AND AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS
Since a healthy immune system reacts with inflammation to fight infection, the anti-inflammatory properties of cannabis may be of little benefit. However, at this point of research, it is still too early to say whether consuming cannabis with a healthy immune system would lead to any negative health effects.
With certain autoimmune disorders, an overactive (or weakened) immune system is often at the root. The result of an immune response that has gotten out of control can manifest in chronic inflammation, which we see with health conditions such as arthritis, multiple sclerosis, irritable bowel syndrome, and allergies. It stands to reason that the anti-inflammatory properties of cannabis can be useful to treat these and other health conditions where the immune system plays a critical role.
https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-latest-research-on-cannabis-and-the-immune-system-n637
#6265280 at 2019-04-21 20:07:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8011: Happy National Park Week Edition
>>6265011
Wonder how many of her freely provided by her cartel employers she has to take daily to ease the pain of here terrible arthritis???
Now I understand why she so often looks like a deer in the headlights…she's blitzed on opiates!!!
#6213368 at 2019-04-17 19:55:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7945 Ambassadors of Freedom Edition
>>6213331
Logan Act is a pit bull with no teeth and chronic arthritis.
Never Used Ever..
#6212340 at 2019-04-17 18:02:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7943: Whacha Gon Do When Honkamania Runs Wild On You Edition
>>6212268
Cactly
What i am sayn
One dr prolly was a dealer and they caught him with sexual favors
The rest of the gang was maybe not in the loop but they just reported 1000s of pills and 100s of patients who had nothing to do with that
GUy next door who was taking pills for his arthritis was sent home to take over the counter
#6204217 at 2019-04-17 00:16:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7933: Memorandums of Treason Edition
>>6202604 PB On Anthrax spore defense, and autoimmune defense.
>https://www.foxnews.com/science/disaster-worse-than-chernobyl-looms
Anthrax spores locked in ice can be delt with by using nano silver, it is suspected. (link below related)
They are now looking for a way to embed this nano silver into hospital counters, walls and floors because it kills so many antibiotic resistant bacteria.
The research in the link is research against spore forms similar to anthrax, the type that would be released in OP's post. I have some personal experience with this.
Fortunately, it is easy to make with a special generator with extremely low electric current and distilled water. (The smaller the current, the smaller the particle size. Nano silver is one nano meter down to .008 nano meter) This size silver particle is capable of getting into the human cell where mycoplasma lives by using it's host cell wall.
While following this research two years ago, I learned that arthritis is the most recent autoimmune disease that has been discovered to be caused by mycoplasma.
I decided to guinea pig the hypothesis, since the arthritis in my back was so bad, and bones so swollen, I could not stand straight.
It took about 4 months before I could stand straight.
Have been on the nano (not colloidal) silver since October 2017 at 3-4 ounces a day. I am not blue because the particles are too small, so I am not taking enough silver by weight to have a problem. All I can tell you is that I am glad it works. I am standing, walking, and all pain from arthritis is gone. There are a lot of silver generators, but few that can make nano. This is the only one I can vouch for personally, that has worked to get rid of my arthritis.
http://www.silveredgehealth.com/
If anyone knows of another good nano generator, please post about it. It would be a good time to compare their capacities for medical use.
Wanted to let anons with arthritis know how the personal guinea pig research went, as I posted about it just after I started the treatment.
In addition, I have only been sick one time in two years, with a virulent flu we had last year. The illness lasted three days and was like a minor cold.
I would highly recommend anyone getting a good silver nano generator to have around in the event of disaster such as posted by OP, but, just to kill off arthritis, lime disease, fibromyalgia, gulf war vets syndrome, and chronic fatigue. These are the autoimmune disorders with known severe mycoplasma complications, after all bacteria have been killed with antibiotic therapy. Mycoplasma are transferable diseases.
Am currently working with some MD's on research using nano silver to help with other auto immune diseases where people are near death because of them.
I am watching one case of APS closely, hoping the nano silver can walk the young woman back from the edge of death. Her whole body is being attacked by what I suspect is phospholipid specialized mycoplasma. Phosphlipids make up the cell walls in the human body. Every cell under attack by the immune system.
Antiphospholipid (AN-te-fos-fo-LIP-id) antibody syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disorder. Autoimmune disorders occur if the body's immune system makes antibodies that attack and damage tissues or cells. Antibodies are a type of protein. … This damage causes blood clots to form in the body's arteries and veins.
Will let anons know how this goes, sometime in the future.
Heavy reading for docs/biotechs/national defense interested:
Multi-functional nano silver: A novel disruptive and theranostic agent for pathogenic organisms in real-time
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5036090/
#6164643 at 2019-04-13 17:57:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7883: Anons Will Never Forget Edition
>>6164628
Gold salts historically used to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Efficacy of about 40%.
Very near placebo effect. Side effects come with the gold salts.
#6129730 at 2019-04-11 02:47:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7839: Stay In Your Lane. The spying on a campaign is a big deal Edition
This is an actual email exchange between myself and a family member the day Trump became President.
I had gone to bed election night thinking that the witch was gonna be there in the morning. Woke up, turned on the tv dreading the new reality when, BOOM, Trump had won! I could not believe it. I never thought she would lose (kek).
So I sent this message, not Trump fan at the time, just conversation, wholly thankful she did not win.
"wow it is a glorious day in America, huh?"
This is verbatim the response I received -
"Actually NO, due to this John and I will be losing our health insurance, as well as his arthritis medicine which is 4000$ a month… we pay 10$. two lgbtq friends who live in Pa. (different places) were both told to "watch out" because "now that he is elected their faggot ass won't be protected anymore" someone yelled at me and another woman as we were walking to the post office yesterday "woohoo let's grab that pussy" It's OK to voice your vile hate cuz "he tells it like it is" so we can too. we will lose our earth, air and water because all regulations will be lifted and the EPA dissolved. Wildlife is doomed, as his head of usfws is avidly recruiting trophy hunters as "conservationists". Rights to choose what women can do with their bodies will be gone as well. oh… and lucky us… Rudy Giulliani. so no… excuse me if I don't agree… it is not a glorious day."
I answered "We have no idea what will happen. But time will tell"
reply "shit has already happened and time will make it worse"
And no, we have never spoke about these things (or much of anything) since. I was shocked and saddened at this email (tho I could agree with the Giulianni part). I would love to include my family in the winning that has been going on ever since DJT, because winning can be a lonely place without your loved ones alongside you. Sure they will catch up, but damage has been done and sadness lingers.
Thanks Fam for standing in this past year. WWG1WGA
#6111946 at 2019-04-09 21:23:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7816: I Thought FISA Dealt With Espionage Edition
>>6111928
My cousin who is on his third kidney since he was 10 has been able to quit 2 meds due to taking CBD. My aunt was almost crippled from arthritis and it's turned her into a new woman.
#6098744 at 2019-04-08 18:50:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7799: April Shake Up Edition
Vaccines may be causing (or at least associated with the development of) lupus and Rheumatoid arthritis. The PubMed ID number is at the bottom of the linked page. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/28483543/?mc_cid=f56c5d9b1e&mc_eid=452f07df41#fft
#6046880 at 2019-04-04 18:20:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7733: Ghost Protocol Edition
>>6046673
mine dulled within 5 minutes. arthritis and too young.
#6042990 at 2019-04-04 08:43:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7728: Kicking The Deep State Right In Their Cabals Edition
DANGER == == DANGER == == WARNING
Due to the incompetence of the CDC and their lack of protecting the public, instead of Big Pharma...
Over 1,500 Americans have died from taking too much acetaminophen in the past decade-2013
**Is Tylenol 'By Far the Most Dangerous Drug Ever Made?'
"Pain In The Time Of Opioid Denial: An Interview With Aric Hausknecht, M.D."-Aric Hausknecht, M.D. 2017
"Tylenol Is By Far The Most Dangerous Drug Ever Made"
"Each year a substantial number of Americans experience intentional and unintentional Tylenol (acetaminophen) associated overdoses that can result in serious morbidity and mortality. Analysis of national databases show that acetaminophen-associated overdoses account for about 50,000 emergency room visits and 25,000 hospitalizations yearly. Acetaminophen is the nation's leading cause of acute liver failure, according to data from an ongoing study funded by the National Institutes for Health. Analysis of national mortality files shows about 450 deaths occur each year from acetaminophen-associated overdoses; 100 of these are unintentional."
***Rather interesting that the CDC, which has inserted itself firmly up your doctor's anus for writing scripts for Valium or hydrocodone, is only too happy to recommend that pain patients take a drug that is more likely to cause an overdose than either of them.
"Several nonopioid pharmacologic therapies (including acetaminophen, NSAIDs, and selected antidepressants and anticonvulsants) are effective for chronic pain. In particular, acetaminophen and NSAIDs can be useful for arthritis and low back pain..."
Acetaminophen has reportedly been linked to more deaths than any other over-the-counter pain reliever, and results in 33,000 hospitalizations each year in the US as well.
It is very difficult to die from a Valium overdose in the absence of alcohol, opioids or other central nervous system depressants. (See: "Can Valium Kill You?"). In two case studies, people survived overdoses of 500 and 2,000 mg (50 and 400 five milligram pills, respectively). But, 50 regular strength Tylenol pills (16.25 g) is approximately twice the estimated lethal dose. Yes, a single dose of 500 Valium pills is less dangerous than 50 Tylenol pills.
https://www.acsh.org/news/2017/09/11/tylenol-far-most-dangerous-drug-ever-made-11711
CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain - United States, 2016
https://www.theverge.com/2013/9/22/4758880/history-acetaminophen-drug-regulation-fda-tylenol
How many more people will have to die before these idiots and the ones that approve their guidelines get a clue! Murder for profit!
#5987381 at 2019-03-31 04:44:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7657: Nightshift Sets The Night Alight Edition
There are reasons why all opposition to vaccination is suppressed by MSM, pharmaceutical companies and some government agencies. As an example, did you know that there is some evidence that allergies like "hay fever" did not become a reality until the use of vaccines was initiated? A survey of home school families indicated that vaccinated children were 30x (3000%) more likely to have allergies than unvaccinated. Think about that. How much money do doctors and pharmaceutical companies make from treating "allergies"? What if nearly every chronic illness treated by modern medicine can be prevented by NOT vaccinating? Think of it: Reduced rates of cancer, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, autism all by AVOIDING vaccines. Are there some good shots? Maybe a handful, but even those exposures could probably be given without the toxic injection. All medical and health care decisions should be made by individuals and in the case of children, by parents. People should be able to seek the care of the health professional of their choice and the government should get out of the business of mandating injections. Why are we being literally terrorized to keep getting vaccinated? Can you imagine what would happen if people knew the truth? Did you know that vaccines cause type 1 diabetes? What does one type 1 diabetic spend on pharmaceuticals each year? Vaccine damage is not a side effect of vaccines, it is the marketing strategy. Mandate toxic injections into pregnant women and babies, so that the newborn never knows a day of good health. Extract every bit of wealth from the family which is now chronically ill, satisfy the cabal with the early death of disabled people. Medical debt is the LEADING cause of bankruptcy in the US. Why is Trump taking up health care IMMEDIATELY after the Mueller report? Hmm….
#5986158 at 2019-03-31 02:48:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7656: Eyes On Cindy Noname and Ukraine Edition
>>5985915
arthritis
Compression helps to ease the pain
#5984788 at 2019-03-31 00:49:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7654: Q News Network - Saturday Night Live Edition
>>5984579
I'm sorry, but If working around these two absolutely amazingly beautiful woman…I would be stiff all day long…and it wouldn't be my arthritis!!!!
#5948109 at 2019-03-28 20:41:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7607: Enjoying The Show! Edition
>>5947623
>>5947670
>>5947516
>>5947417
>>5947084
Report: Nearly half of combat veterans complain of chronic pain
Nearly half of a group of infantry soldiers who had seen combat in Afghanistan have reported experiencing chronic pain and 15 percent said they recently used opioid pain relievers, according to a study released Monday.
Of 2,597 active-duty Army troops surveyed three months after their redeployment, 44 percent said they experienced recurring or unceasing pain after returning from Afghanistan, according to the study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine.
The number of soldiers affected by chronic pain was a surprise to researchers, said Robin L. Toblin, the lead author of the study, one of the first to quantify the impact of recent wars on the prevalence of pain and narcotic use among soldiers.
"War is really hard on the body," said, Toblin, who is affiliated with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
But she said that researchers didn't expect that nearly half of young, otherwise healthy men who were not seeking medical treatment would suffer from chronic pain.
The percentage was far higher than an estimated 26 percent of chronic pain sufferers in a Kansas study of civilians ages 18 to 65. In that study, which looked at a group comparable to the soldiers - men aged 18 to 34 - only 15 percent reported chronic pain, Tobin said.
Chronic pain is defined as pain that continues beyond the normal time expected for healing or that accompanying chronic conditions like arthritis. It is associated with the onset of changes in the central nervous system that may adversely affect well-being, cognition, level of function and quality of life, according to the Defense Department's Pain Management Task Force.
Opioids, whose pharmacological effects resemble morphine or other opiates, are strong medicines that can relieve pain caused by serious injuries.
Of the chronic pain sufferers, 48.3 percent reported pain duration of a year or longer. More than half - 55.6 percent reported nearly daily or a constant frequency of pain. About half - 51.2 percent - reported moderate to severe pain.
The survey did not ask for the location of the pain, Tolbin said.
The troops' reported use of opioid pain relievers - 15.1 percent of all surveyed troops and 23 percent of those with chronic pain - was also far higher than the estimated civilian use of 4 percent. But that finding was less of a surprise, she Toblin said.
" It's consistent Army-wide," she said. About a quarter of soldiers use opioids within a given year, she said.
The findings "suggest a large unmet need for assessment, management and treatment of chronic pain and related opioid use and misuse in military personnel after combat deployments," the study authors note.
In commentary accompanying the study, Lt. Col. Dr. Wayne B. Jonas, and Lt. Gen. Eric B. Schoomaker, both retired, said that the study raised concerns.
"The nation's defense rests on the comprehensive fitness of its service members - mind, body and spirit. Chronic pain and use of opioids carry the risk of functional impairment of America's fighting force," they wrote.
According to a 2010 report by DOD's Pain Management Task Force, "Pain is a disease state of the nervous system and deserves the same management attention given to any other disease states," according to a 2010 task force report.
But pain management is a special challenge in military settings, the report said."
"The transient nature of the military population, including both patients and providers, creates extraordinary challenges to providing continuity of care, something very important to pain management."
Data for the JAMA study were collected in 2011 from an infantry brigade redeployed from Afghanistan, and most of the 2,597 survey participants were men, 18 to 24 years old, high school-educated, married and of junior enlisted rank. Nearly half - 45.4 percent - reported combat injuries.
https://www.stripes.com/news/report-nearly-half-of-combat-veterans-complain-of-chronic-pain-1.291296
Fabricated Tech Bubble Created for profit, Fabricated Housing Bubble created for profit & NOW a Fabricated RX Opioid crisis Created and Perpetuated for Profit & Gun Confiscation
Just imagine the "Kick Backs" in the form of Campaign Contributions, PACS and the $$$ Amount to the politicians, & why they won't or have any desire to fix it.
Cruel and Inhumane Treatment & Unusual Punishment
#5940139 at 2019-03-28 13:14:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7598: Someday I Will Tell you the Secret! Edition
>>5939487
I take curcumin every day for inflammation, (autoimmune arthritis) It does help imo, but I never remember my dreams. Only on a rare occasion.
#5938852 at 2019-03-28 09:04:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7597: The Ghosts and The Graveyard Edition
There are no coincidences
The fake Doctor prescribed Opioid crisis...
Report: Nearly half of combat veterans complain of chronic pain
Nearly half of a group of infantry soldiers who had seen combat in Afghanistan have reported experiencing chronic pain and 15 percent said they recently used opioid pain relievers, according to a study released Monday.
Of 2,597 active-duty Army troops surveyed three months after their redeployment, 44 percent said they experienced recurring or unceasing pain after returning from Afghanistan, according to the study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine.
The number of soldiers affected by chronic pain was a surprise to researchers, said Robin L. Toblin, the lead author of the study, one of the first to quantify the impact of recent wars on the prevalence of pain and narcotic use among soldiers.
"War is really hard on the body," said, Toblin, who is affiliated with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
But she said that researchers didn't expect that nearly half of young, otherwise healthy men who were not seeking medical treatment would suffer from chronic pain.
The percentage was far higher than an estimated 26 percent of chronic pain sufferers in a Kansas study of civilians ages 18 to 65. In that study, which looked at a group comparable to the soldiers - men aged 18 to 34 - only 15 percent reported chronic pain, Tobin said.
Chronic pain is defined as pain that continues beyond the normal time expected for healing or that accompanying chronic conditions like arthritis. It is associated with the onset of changes in the central nervous system that may adversely affect well-being, cognition, level of function and quality of life, according to the Defense Department's Pain Management Task Force.
Opioids, whose pharmacological effects resemble morphine or other opiates, are strong medicines that can relieve pain caused by serious injuries.
Of the chronic pain sufferers, 48.3 percent reported pain duration of a year or longer. More than half - 55.6 percent reported nearly daily or a constant frequency of pain. About half - 51.2 percent - reported moderate to severe pain.
The survey did not ask for the location of the pain, Tolbin said.
The troops' reported use of opioid pain relievers - 15.1 percent of all surveyed troops and 23 percent of those with chronic pain - was also far higher than the estimated civilian use of 4 percent. But that finding was less of a surprise, she Toblin said.
" It's consistent Army-wide," she said. About a quarter of soldiers use opioids within a given year, she said.
The findings "suggest a large unmet need for assessment, management and treatment of chronic pain and related opioid use and misuse in military personnel after combat deployments," the study authors note.
In commentary accompanying the study, Lt. Col. Dr. Wayne B. Jonas, and Lt. Gen. Eric B. Schoomaker, both retired, said that the study raised concerns.
"The nation's defense rests on the comprehensive fitness of its service members - mind, body and spirit. Chronic pain and use of opioids carry the risk of functional impairment of America's fighting force," they wrote.
According to a 2010 report by DOD's Pain Management Task Force, "Pain is a disease state of the nervous system and deserves the same management attention given to any other disease states," according to a 2010 task force report.
But pain management is a special challenge in military settings, the report said."
"The transient nature of the military population, including both patients and providers, creates extraordinary challenges to providing continuity of care, something very important to pain management."
Data for the JAMA study were collected in 2011 from an infantry brigade redeployed from Afghanistan, and most of the 2,597 survey participants were men, 18 to 24 years old, high school-educated, married and of junior enlisted rank. Nearly half - 45.4 percent - reported combat injuries.
https://www.stripes.com/news/report-nearly-half-of-combat-veterans-complain-of-chronic-pain-1.291296
#5922399 at 2019-03-27 16:24:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7576: Fight For Truth Edition
THERE ARE NO COINCIDENCES
There are no coincidences
The fake Doctor prescribed Opioid crisis...
Report: Nearly half of combat veterans complain of chronic pain
Nearly half of a group of infantry soldiers who had seen combat in Afghanistan have reported experiencing chronic pain and 15 percent said they recently used opioid pain relievers, according to a study released Monday.
Of 2,597 active-duty Army troops surveyed three months after their redeployment, 44 percent said they experienced recurring or unceasing pain after returning from Afghanistan, according to the study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine.
The number of soldiers affected by chronic pain was a surprise to researchers, said Robin L. Toblin, the lead author of the study, one of the first to quantify the impact of recent wars on the prevalence of pain and narcotic use among soldiers.
"War is really hard on the body," said, Toblin, who is affiliated with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
But she said that researchers didn't expect that nearly half of young, otherwise healthy men who were not seeking medical treatment would suffer from chronic pain.
The percentage was far higher than an estimated 26 percent of chronic pain sufferers in a Kansas study of civilians ages 18 to 65. In that study, which looked at a group comparable to the soldiers - men aged 18 to 34 - only 15 percent reported chronic pain, Tobin said.
Chronic pain is defined as pain that continues beyond the normal time expected for healing or that accompanying chronic conditions like arthritis. It is associated with the onset of changes in the central nervous system that may adversely affect well-being, cognition, level of function and quality of life, according to the Defense Department's Pain Management Task Force.
Opioids, whose pharmacological effects resemble morphine or other opiates, are strong medicines that can relieve pain caused by serious injuries.
Of the chronic pain sufferers, 48.3 percent reported pain duration of a year or longer. More than half - 55.6 percent reported nearly daily or a constant frequency of pain. About half - 51.2 percent - reported moderate to severe pain.
The survey did not ask for the location of the pain, Tolbin said.
The troops' reported use of opioid pain relievers - 15.1 percent of all surveyed troops and 23 percent of those with chronic pain - was also far higher than the estimated civilian use of 4 percent. But that finding was less of a surprise, she Toblin said.
" It's consistent Army-wide," she said. About a quarter of soldiers use opioids within a given year, she said.
The findings "suggest a large unmet need for assessment, management and treatment of chronic pain and related opioid use and misuse in military personnel after combat deployments," the study authors note.
In commentary accompanying the study, Lt. Col. Dr. Wayne B. Jonas, and Lt. Gen. Eric B. Schoomaker, both retired, said that the study raised concerns.
"The nation's defense rests on the comprehensive fitness of its service members - mind, body and spirit. Chronic pain and use of opioids carry the risk of functional impairment of America's fighting force," they wrote.
According to a 2010 report by DOD's Pain Management Task Force, "Pain is a disease state of the nervous system and deserves the same management attention given to any other disease states," according to a 2010 task force report.
But pain management is a special challenge in military settings, the report said."
"The transient nature of the military population, including both patients and providers, creates extraordinary challenges to providing continuity of care, something very important to pain management."
Data for the JAMA study were collected in 2011 from an infantry brigade redeployed from Afghanistan, and most of the 2,597 survey participants were men, 18 to 24 years old, high school-educated, married and of junior enlisted rank. Nearly half - 45.4 percent - reported combat injuries.
https://www.stripes.com/news/report-nearly-half-of-combat-veterans-complain-of-chronic-pain-1.291296
Anti-American Gun Grabber Graham
#5918376 at 2019-03-27 07:38:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7571: Anons, Ever Present & Ever Watchful Edition:
>>5918327
>>5917497
>>5917543
And who is lumped with Chronic Pain Patients?
VETERANS! (who are a threat and usually gun owners. It's always gun confiscation & commitments against your will, mental health, duel diagnosis or danger to oneself…vague descriptions to take away your rights…
Report: Nearly half of combat veterans complain of chronic pain
Nearly half of a group of infantry soldiers who had seen combat in Afghanistan have reported experiencing chronic pain and 15 percent said they recently used opioid pain relievers, according to a study released Monday.
Of 2,597 active-duty Army troops surveyed three months after their redeployment, 44 percent said they experienced recurring or unceasing pain after returning from Afghanistan, according to the study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine.
The number of soldiers affected by chronic pain was a surprise to researchers, said Robin L. Toblin, the lead author of the study, one of the first to quantify the impact of recent wars on the prevalence of pain and narcotic use among soldiers.
"War is really hard on the body," said, Toblin, who is affiliated with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
But she said that researchers didn't expect that nearly half of young, otherwise healthy men who were not seeking medical treatment would suffer from chronic pain.
The percentage was far higher than an estimated 26 percent of chronic pain sufferers in a Kansas study of civilians ages 18 to 65. In that study, which looked at a group comparable to the soldiers - men aged 18 to 34 - only 15 percent reported chronic pain, Tobin said.
Chronic pain is defined as pain that continues beyond the normal time expected for healing or that accompanying chronic conditions like arthritis. It is associated with the onset of changes in the central nervous system that may adversely affect well-being, cognition, level of function and quality of life, according to the Defense Department's Pain Management Task Force.
Opioids, whose pharmacological effects resemble morphine or other opiates, are strong medicines that can relieve pain caused by serious injuries.
Of the chronic pain sufferers, 48.3 percent reported pain duration of a year or longer. More than half - 55.6 percent reported nearly daily or a constant frequency of pain. About half - 51.2 percent - reported moderate to severe pain.
The survey did not ask for the location of the pain, Tolbin said.
The troops' reported use of opioid pain relievers - 15.1 percent of all surveyed troops and 23 percent of those with chronic pain - was also far higher than the estimated civilian use of 4 percent. But that finding was less of a surprise, she Toblin said.
" It's consistent Army-wide," she said. About a quarter of soldiers use opioids within a given year, she said.
The findings "suggest a large unmet need for assessment, management and treatment of chronic pain and related opioid use and misuse in military personnel after combat deployments," the study authors note.
In commentary accompanying the study, Lt. Col. Dr. Wayne B. Jonas, and Lt. Gen. Eric B. Schoomaker, both retired, said that the study raised concerns.
"The nation's defense rests on the comprehensive fitness of its service members - mind, body and spirit. Chronic pain and use of opioids carry the risk of functional impairment of America's fighting force," they wrote.
According to a 2010 report by DOD's Pain Management Task Force, "Pain is a disease state of the nervous system and deserves the same management attention given to any other disease states," according to a 2010 task force report.
But pain management is a special challenge in military settings, the report said."
"The transient nature of the military population, including both patients and providers, creates extraordinary challenges to providing continuity of care, something very important to pain management."
Data for the JAMA study were collected in 2011 from an infantry brigade redeployed from Afghanistan, and most of the 2,597 survey participants were men, 18 to 24 years old, high school-educated, married and of junior enlisted rank. Nearly half - 45.4 percent - reported combat injuries.
https://www.stripes.com/news/report-nearly-half-of-combat-veterans-complain-of-chronic-pain-1.291296
#5917997 at 2019-03-27 06:28:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7571: Anons, Ever Present & Ever Watchful Edition:
>>5917981
>>5917958
NOTABLE AS HELL
Report: Nearly half of combat veterans complain of chronic pain
Nearly half of a group of infantry soldiers who had seen combat in Afghanistan have reported experiencing chronic pain and 15 percent said they recently used opioid pain relievers, according to a study released Monday.
Of 2,597 active-duty Army troops surveyed three months after their redeployment, 44 percent said they experienced recurring or unceasing pain after returning from Afghanistan, according to the study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine.
The number of soldiers affected by chronic pain was a surprise to researchers, said Robin L. Toblin, the lead author of the study, one of the first to quantify the impact of recent wars on the prevalence of pain and narcotic use among soldiers.
"War is really hard on the body," said, Toblin, who is affiliated with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
But she said that researchers didn't expect that nearly half of young, otherwise healthy men who were not seeking medical treatment would suffer from chronic pain.
The percentage was far higher than an estimated 26 percent of chronic pain sufferers in a Kansas study of civilians ages 18 to 65. In that study, which looked at a group comparable to the soldiers - men aged 18 to 34 - only 15 percent reported chronic pain, Tobin said.
Chronic pain is defined as pain that continues beyond the normal time expected for healing or that accompanying chronic conditions like arthritis. It is associated with the onset of changes in the central nervous system that may adversely affect well-being, cognition, level of function and quality of life, according to the Defense Department's Pain Management Task Force.
Opioids, whose pharmacological effects resemble morphine or other opiates, are strong medicines that can relieve pain caused by serious injuries.
Of the chronic pain sufferers, 48.3 percent reported pain duration of a year or longer. More than half - 55.6 percent reported nearly daily or a constant frequency of pain. About half - 51.2 percent - reported moderate to severe pain.
The survey did not ask for the location of the pain, Tolbin said.
The troops' reported use of opioid pain relievers - 15.1 percent of all surveyed troops and 23 percent of those with chronic pain - was also far higher than the estimated civilian use of 4 percent. But that finding was less of a surprise, she Toblin said.
" It's consistent Army-wide," she said. About a quarter of soldiers use opioids within a given year, she said.
The findings "suggest a large unmet need for assessment, management and treatment of chronic pain and related opioid use and misuse in military personnel after combat deployments," the study authors note.
In commentary accompanying the study, Lt. Col. Dr. Wayne B. Jonas, and Lt. Gen. Eric B. Schoomaker, both retired, said that the study raised concerns.
"The nation's defense rests on the comprehensive fitness of its service members - mind, body and spirit. Chronic pain and use of opioids carry the risk of functional impairment of America's fighting force," they wrote.
According to a 2010 report by DOD's Pain Management Task Force, "Pain is a disease state of the nervous system and deserves the same management attention given to any other disease states," according to a 2010 task force report.
But pain management is a special challenge in military settings, the report said."
"The transient nature of the military population, including both patients and providers, creates extraordinary challenges to providing continuity of care, something very important to pain management."
Data for the JAMA study were collected in 2011 from an infantry brigade redeployed from Afghanistan, and most of the 2,597 survey participants were men, 18 to 24 years old, high school-educated, married and of junior enlisted rank. Nearly half - 45.4 percent - reported combat injuries.
https://www.stripes.com/news/report-nearly-half-of-combat-veterans-complain-of-chronic-pain-1.291296
#5916317 at 2019-03-27 03:43:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7569: Truth Will Always Prevail Edition:
NOTABLE AS HELL
Report: Nearly half of combat veterans complain of chronic pain
Nearly half of a group of infantry soldiers who had seen combat in Afghanistan have reported experiencing chronic pain and 15 percent said they recently used opioid pain relievers, according to a study released Monday.
Of 2,597 active-duty Army troops surveyed three months after their redeployment, 44 percent said they experienced recurring or unceasing pain after returning from Afghanistan, according to the study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine.
The number of soldiers affected by chronic pain was a surprise to researchers, said Robin L. Toblin, the lead author of the study, one of the first to quantify the impact of recent wars on the prevalence of pain and narcotic use among soldiers.
"War is really hard on the body," said, Toblin, who is affiliated with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
But she said that researchers didn't expect that nearly half of young, otherwise healthy men who were not seeking medical treatment would suffer from chronic pain.
The percentage was far higher than an estimated 26 percent of chronic pain sufferers in a Kansas study of civilians ages 18 to 65. In that study, which looked at a group comparable to the soldiers - men aged 18 to 34 - only 15 percent reported chronic pain, Tobin said.
Chronic pain is defined as pain that continues beyond the normal time expected for healing or that accompanying chronic conditions like arthritis. It is associated with the onset of changes in the central nervous system that may adversely affect well-being, cognition, level of function and quality of life, according to the Defense Department's Pain Management Task Force.
Opioids, whose pharmacological effects resemble morphine or other opiates, are strong medicines that can relieve pain caused by serious injuries.
Of the chronic pain sufferers, 48.3 percent reported pain duration of a year or longer. More than half - 55.6 percent reported nearly daily or a constant frequency of pain. About half - 51.2 percent - reported moderate to severe pain.
The survey did not ask for the location of the pain, Tolbin said.
The troops' reported use of opioid pain relievers - 15.1 percent of all surveyed troops and 23 percent of those with chronic pain - was also far higher than the estimated civilian use of 4 percent. But that finding was less of a surprise, she Toblin said.
" It's consistent Army-wide," she said. About a quarter of soldiers use opioids within a given year, she said.
The findings "suggest a large unmet need for assessment, management and treatment of chronic pain and related opioid use and misuse in military personnel after combat deployments," the study authors note.
In commentary accompanying the study, Lt. Col. Dr. Wayne B. Jonas, and Lt. Gen. Eric B. Schoomaker, both retired, said that the study raised concerns.
"The nation's defense rests on the comprehensive fitness of its service members - mind, body and spirit. Chronic pain and use of opioids carry the risk of functional impairment of America's fighting force," they wrote.
According to a 2010 report by DOD's Pain Management Task Force, "Pain is a disease state of the nervous system and deserves the same management attention given to any other disease states," according to a 2010 task force report.
But pain management is a special challenge in military settings, the report said."
"The transient nature of the military population, including both patients and providers, creates extraordinary challenges to providing continuity of care, something very important to pain management."
Data for the JAMA study were collected in 2011 from an infantry brigade redeployed from Afghanistan, and most of the 2,597 survey participants were men, 18 to 24 years old, high school-educated, married and of junior enlisted rank. Nearly half - 45.4 percent - reported combat injuries.
https://www.stripes.com/news/report-nearly-half-of-combat-veterans-complain-of-chronic-pain-1.291296
#5611588 at 2019-03-10 21:08:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7176: Sky is Falling Edition
Alternative cancer treatment specialist Dr. Gonzalez died suddenly of cardiac arrest in July 2015. Watch one of his videos on the hidden but not secret known benefits of COFFEE ENEMAS.
(1) 90% effective for sepsis;
(2) help cure bi-polar disorder;
(3) help healing and liver detox for cancer patients;
(4) help treat arthritis.
Use organic coffee, cooled to room temperature and using non-fluoridated filtered water.
The Truth about Coffee Enemas Hidden from You by Big Pharma https://youtu.be/uBlDTLvHi34
#5593087 at 2019-03-09 21:05:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7152: Shadilay Saturday Edition
The relationship between Big Pharma and the corrupt FDA. Why is the FDA carrying out the will of Big Pharma and trying tirelessly to get Kratom banned? Kratom is a threat to Big Pharma pill pushing profits. Veterans take Kratom for PTSD. Elderly take Kratom for arthritis. Opioid addicts take Kratom to remove the chains of addiction. Kratom is a harmless plant. The FDA is facing obstacles put forth by the American Kratom Association regarding an all out ban so they are now trying to get the ban state by state. Kratom is a miracle plant and a gift from God. Big Pharma is a criminal cartel.
#5577416 at 2019-03-08 19:26:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7132: Final Act Edition
So…
Does the right pay people to troll?
I have been posting for years, for free. I just had a major monetary turn of events and need to work. trouble is I am older and with a compromised body. I can work physically, but only in short bursts. I have had arthritis since I was 13 and have had most joints operated on or replaced. I haven't been able to work for ten years due to lower back and neck problems. Can anyone point me to a right side troll farm? do they exist? Can I get paid from my home? This sucks. Otherwise I have a great life(I think so) and no complaints.
#5570127 at 2019-03-08 05:10:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7122: Future Proves Past Edition
>>5570102
Everyone around me has arthritis or psoriasis or fibromyalgia or some unfortunate combination of those. Too many. Definitely not normal.
#5539686 at 2019-03-06 18:10:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7083: Death Blossom Edition
>>5539570
so if she does…
Kim, Try a keto diet with intermittent fasting. I have had a slight case of Psoriatic arthritis for over 50 yrs. It has been in remission, for years now. Longer than any time in my life.
If you people don't know about Psoriasis, you need to not be knocking someone with it. That she is exposing her condition to the world, so you all cam condemn her, is pretty damn brave.
#5507773 at 2019-03-04 23:28:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7042: "On the Eve of" Anticipation Edition
>>5507683
Can Measles Vaccine Cause Injury & Death?
A 2014 published study on the MMR-V vaccine in Canada determined that the risk of febrile seizures to be double in children receiving the MMR-V vaccine when compared to those receiving the MMR and varicella vaccines separately.7 A 2015 meta-analysis found a two-fold increase in febrile seizures between 5 and 12 days or 7 and 10 days following MMR-V vaccination in children between the ages of 10 and 24 months.8
MMR-V vaccine contains albumin, a human blood derivative, and as a result, a theoretical risk of contamination with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) exists. Merck states that no cases of transmission of CJD or other viral diseases have been identified and virus pools, cells, bovine serum, and human albumin used in vaccine manufacturing are all tested to assure the final product is free of potentially harmful agents.
Serious complications reported by Merck in the MMRII product insert during vaccine post-marketing surveillance include:9
brain inflammation (encephalitis) and encephalopathy (chronic brain dysfunction);
panniculitis (inflammation of the fat layer under the skin);
atypical measles;
syncope (sudden loss of consciousness, fainting);
vasculitis (inflammation of the blood vessels);
pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas);
diabetes mellitus;
thrombocytopenia purpura (blood disorder);
Henoch-Schönlein purpura (inflammation and bleeding in the small blood vessels);
acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy (rare vasculitis of the skin's small vessels occurring in infants);
leukocytosis (high white blood cell count);
anaphylaxis (shock);
bronchial spasms;
pneumonia;
pneumonitis(inflammation of the lung tissues);
arthritis and arthralgia (joint pain);
myalgia (muscle pain);
polyneuritis (inflammation of several nerves simultaneously);
measles inclusion body encephalitis (disease affecting the brain of immunocompromised persons);
subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (fatal progressive brain disorder caused by exposure to the measles virus);
Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)(disease where the body's immune system attacks the nerves);
acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) (brief widespread inflammation of the nerve's protective covering);
transverse myelitis (inflammation of the spinal cord);
aseptic meningitis;
erythema multiforme (skin disorder from an allergic reaction or infection);
urticarial rash (hives, itching from an allergic reaction);
measles-like rash;
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (severe reaction causing the skin and mucous membranes to blister, die, and shed);
nerve deafness (hearing loss from damage to the inner ear);
otitis media (ear infection);
retinitis (inflammation of the retina of the eye);
optic neuritis (inflammation of the optic nerve);
conjunctivitis (pink eye);
ocular palsies (dysfunction of the ocular nerve);
epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis);
paresthesia (burning or prickling of the skin);
death.
https://www.nvic.org/vaccines-and-diseases/Measles/measles-vaccine-injury-death.aspx
#5499820 at 2019-03-04 15:44:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7032: March Madness. Prepare Edition
>>5499784
dang it Maynard, there you go puttin words in mah mouf agin. You know damn well that tobacco is a nightshade and contributes to your arthritis and calcified joints. But if you eat the cannabis raw as a salad you'll get better quick.
#5462121 at 2019-03-02 12:56:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6983: Yer In The Apocalypse Naow Edition
>>5449893 #6967 (notable) Call for dig
https://www.cellmedicine.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Human-Umbilical-Cord-Mesenchymal-Stem-Cell-Therapy-for-Patients-with-Active-Rheumatoid-arthritis-Safety-and-Efficacy.pdf
Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy for Patients, Study China
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01547091
1: Cell Therapy Center, 323 Hospital of Chinese People's Liberation Army, 6 West Jianshe Road, Xi'an city, China
2: The State Key Laboratory of Experimental Hematology, Institute of Hematology and Hospital of Blood Diseases, Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union of Medical College, 288 Nanjing Road, Tianjin, China
3: Alliancells Institute of Stem Cells and Translational Regenerative Medicine of Zhongyuan Union Stem Cell Bioengineering Co Ltd, No.45 East Nine Road, Special Economic Zone of KongGang, Tianjin, China
4: Mingyuan Wu, Harold Hamm Diabetes Center and Section of Endocrinology and Diabetes in the Department of Internal Medicine, and Department of Physiology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 941 Stanton L. Young Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK, 73104, USA
5: Mingyuan Wu and Yongjun Liu, School of Life Sciences and Technology, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai, 200092, China
6: Mingyuan Wu, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 941 Stanton L. Young Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73104, USA
1: Liming Wang, Jianjun Zhou, Yang Li, Ming Li, Wen Bai, Bin Bai
2: Lihua Wang *
3: Xiuli Cong, Haijie Ji, Guangyang Liu, Delin Zhu
4&5: Mingyuan Wu 4,5,#
3&5: Yongjun Liu 3,5,#
https://www.cellmedicine.com/stem-cell-therapy-for-rheumatoid-arthritis/
The adult stem cells used to treat RA at the Stem Cell Institute come from human umbilical cord tissue (allogeneic mesenchymal).
These stem cells are expanded at Medistem Panama's state-of-the-art laboratory.
The mesenchymal stem cells we use are recovered from donated umbilical cords following normal, healthy births. Each mother has her medical history screened and is tested for infectious diseases. Proper consent is received from each family prior to donation.
All umbilical cord-derived stem cells are screened for infectious diseases to International Blood Bank Standards before they are cleared for use in patients. Only a small percentage of donated umbilical cords pass our rigorous screening process.
Dr. Riordan on the Umbilical Cord Selection Process at Stem Cell Institute
"Through retrospective analysis of our cases, we've identified proteins and genes that allow us to screen several hundred umbilical cord donations to find the ones that we know are most effective. We only use these cells and we call them 'golden cells'.
We go through a very high throughput screening process to find cells that we know have the best anti-inflammatory activity, the best immune modulating capacity, and the best ability to stimulate regeneration."
Our mesenchymal stem cells and the US FDA: Are they approved?
Human umbilical cord tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that were isolated and grown in our laboratory in Panama to create master cell banks are currently being used in the United States under US FDA regulation.
These cells serve as the starting material for cellular products used in MSC clinical trials for two Duchenne's muscular dystrophy patients under US FDA's designation of Investigational New Drug (IND) for single patient compassionate use. (IND 16026 DMD Single Patient).
Will the patient reject this type of stem cell?
The body's immune system is unable to recognize umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells as foreign and therefore they are not rejected. HUCT stem cells have been administered thousands of times at the Stem Cell Institute and there has never been a single instance rejection (graft vs. host disease).
As a matter of fact, allogeneic (not the patient's own) mesenchymal stem cells are approved to treat graft vs. host disease in Canada and New Zealand.
Umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells also proliferate/differentiate more efficiently than "older" cells, such as those found in the fat and therefore, they are considered to be more "potent".
https://www.cellmedicine.com/stem-cell-therapy-for-autism/
http://www.cellmedicine.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Stem-Cell-Therapy-for-Autism.pdf
1: Medistem Laboratories Inc, Tempe, Arizona, USA
2: Institute for Cellular Medicine, San Jose, Costa Rica
3: Americas Medical Center, Ridgefield, Connecticut, USA
4: 2027 E. Cedar Street Suite 102 Tempe, AZ 85281, USAEm
#5451586 at 2019-03-01 20:12:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6969: Carpet Bombs Are Effective Edition
>>5449893 PB
https://www.iobx.com/
YOUR ALTERNATIVE TO SURGERY
STEM CELL THERAPY FOR arthritis & INJURIES
STEP 2 HARVESTING
We count our cells and therefore know that we are harvesting extremely high quantities of stem cells - 200-300% more than average. If you consult with anyone else about stem cells, we would encourage you to ask them if they are counting their cells, and furthermore - if they are determining the cell viability and apoptotic counts.
STEP 3 PROCESSING
In our advanced, BIOLOGIX lab, we concentrate and manually process your stem cells that have just been harvested. Many clinics advertise "amniotic stem cells" as live, viable cells when in fact, they are not. We ensure cells are alive and viable, formulating and customizing them for your treatment.
#5425851 at 2019-02-28 01:59:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6936: Exceptional Greatness Edition
>>5425489
BS…genetics plays a huge role…healthy people get sick too, idiot..at the child bearing age women regardless of living a healthy life style will come down with lupus, Rheumatoid arthritis, scerloderma…etc.
Explain Lou Gerhig's Disease ALS…ignorance is bliss. George burns smoked and lived till 103 with his mind sharper than most millennials.
#5411931 at 2019-02-27 07:44:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6918: Planned Long Ago Edition
>>5411926
he worldwide unbelievable lowest deadly gangster kosher- bosher vicious "medical profession"; worldwide unbelievable instant plastic surgery BUTCHERYof the body and brain - especially the face! Wipe-on hormones and laser beam surgery causing instant ugly deep wrinkles, scars, age spots, arthritis, freckles, blemishes, pimples. Red, brown, black or even sick white face and body. Worldwide dark negroidic-colored male sex organs to brainwash inferior female brain for overall plan: intermarry with niggers! Total graying and balding, even hairy body and furry body. Mustached, bearded women, even wipe-on synthetic hormones causing cancerous growth. Bloating, swelling, deformed big pickle- nose. Bulldog hanging cheeks and jowls. From teenage gradual wipe-on yellowing, browning and blackening of teeth and instant grinding and acids leaving hollow brown stumps, so vocal chords are made raspy, aged; creating a wrinkled, ugly gargoylic clown-booze- face worldwide population by age 70. Deformed, crippled, weak and brain damaged, nu, senile! Lingering for INEVITABILITY OF GRADUALNESS: extermination! For your ONLY hope for a future; do you know ONE word of pray for me, Francis E. Dec?
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"…For your ONLY
hope for a future;
do you know ONE
word of pray for me,
Francis E. Dec?"
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"…the Communist
'Black Wave' of
the future."
Computer God computerized brainthinking sealed robot operating arm surgery cabinet machine removal of most of the frontal command-lobe of the brain - gradually during lifetime and overnight in all insane asylums (after Computer God kosher-bosher one month probation period), creating helpless, hopeless Computer God Frankenstein Earphone Radio Parroting Puppet brainless slaves resulting in millions of hopeless helpless homeless derelicts in all JerU.S.Alem cities and Soviet slave work camps. Not only the hangman rope Deadly Gangster Parroting Puppet scum-on-top know this top medical secret even worse deadly gangster Jew disease; from deaf Ronnie Reagan to U.S.S.R. Gorbachev know this oy vay Computer God Containment Policy (top secret)!
Eventual brainloboto-mization of the entire world population for the Worldwide Deadly Gangster Communist Computer God Overall Plan - an ideal worldwide population of light-skinned, low hopeless and helpless Jew-mulattos; the Communist "Black Wave" of the future.
#5372135 at 2019-02-25 05:13:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6866: Oscars So Degenerate Edition
Part 1
Interesting article about President Donald J Trump and his connection to the Hebrides Revival close to Scotland.
September 3, 2017Uncategorized
WOW-
Donald Trump's connection to the Hebrides Revival
(Hebrides islands are by Scotland)
In the late 1940's a small cottage In Scotland on the Island of Lewis by in the village of Barvas lived two elderly women, Peggy and Christine Smith. They were eighty-four and eighty-two years old. Peggy was blind and her sister almost bent double with arthritis. Unable to attend public worship, their humble cottage became a sanctuary where they met with God. To them came the promise: "I will pour water upon him that is thirsty and floods upon the dry ground," they pleaded this day and night in prayer. One night Peggy had a revelation, revival was coming and the church of her fathers would be crowded again with young people!
She sent for the minister, the Rev. James Murray MacKay, and told him what God had shown her, asking him to call his elders and deacons together for special times of waiting upon God. In the same district a group of men praying in a barn experienced a foretaste of coming blessing. One night as they waited upon God a young deacon rose and read part of the twenty-fourth Psalm: "Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? Or who shall stand in His holy place? He that hath clean hands and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully. He shall receive the blessing from the Lord." Turning to the others he said: "Brethren, it seems to me just so much humbug to be waiting and praying as we are, if we ourselves are not rightly related to God." Then lifting his hands toward heaven he cried: "Oh God, are my hands clean? Is my heart pure?" He got no further, but fell prostrate to the floor. An awareness of God filled the barn and a stream of supernatural power was let lose in their lives. They had moved into a new sphere of God realization, believing implicitly in the promise of revival.
Link to article:
https://ndpwy.wordpress.com/2017/09/03/donald-trumps-connection-to-the-hebrides-revival/?fbclid=IwAR2NGJv-unO1Qjl04EIZuQlg64FDWHGqk0xhyJiKaI7GPpzrn7O115MYQ1I
Link to sauce for Trump geneology:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/gallery/2008/jun/09/scotland.donaldtrump
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4110306/Donald-Trump-star-Songs-Praise-Scottish-roots.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Anne_MacLeod_Trump
Mary Anne MacLeod Trump - Wikipedia
Mary Anne Trump (Scottish Gaelic: Màiri Anna; May 10, 1912 - August 7, 2000) was the Scottish-born American mother of the U.S. President Donald Trump.
enwikipedia.org
#5335917 at 2019-02-23 01:12:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6819: Desperate DNS Device Edition
>>5335875
A study suggests that taking aspirin, acetaminophen or ibuprofen two or more times a week may lead to hearing loss, particularly in younger men. It has long been known that high doses of aspirin may cause reversible hearing loss and tinnitus, or ringing in the ears. … Nearly 3,500 cases of hearing loss were reported.
>https://www.arthritis.org/living-with-arthritis/treatments/medication/drug-types/analgesics/pain-drugs-hearing-loss-men.php
#5309815 at 2019-02-21 21:28:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6786: Important Memes Edition
Trust The (5G Genocide) Plan, Useless Goy Eaters!
>In 2015, three renowned scientists cooperated to publish a paper which explains why the violently erratic wave radiation seen in the charts above is so catastrophic for humans, who generate their own natural electromagnetic wave forms for regulation of biological functions. Annotated with 103 medical citations, this report notes that all living organisms perceive Wi-radiation as a potent environmental stressor, for which evolution has provided no adequate defense. The authors reference copious medical evidence showing that it is the perpetual change in frequencies and pulse modulations which stress living cells the most. They say that modulated radiation used for wireless technologies is actually more biologically stressful than excessive heat, cold, starvation and toxic chemicals. Living cells produce heat-shock proteins within minutes of exposure to RF/microwave assault. Heat shock proteins cascade into free radical formation, followed by drastic DNA damage, which precedes the development of cancer.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281622609_Real_versus_Simulated_Mobile_Phone_Exposures_in_Experimental_Studies
How can Parscale and Trump both in earnest promote an EVEN MORE EXTREME, DANGEROUS AND ULTRA-MODULATED VERSION OF THE ABOVE TECHNOLOGY? Microwave electromagnetic radiation (and basically the rest of the EM spectrum) has been shown time and time again to damage sperm and egg cells, harm the development of fetuses, babies and children, as well as cause significant neurological, hormonal and fertility disruption to the exposed- even in small doses!
Imagine this: Electromagnetic radiation are potentially the REAL hidden causes of: Rheumatoid arthritis, Diabetes, Autism, ADHD, Schizophrenia, Alzheimers, MS and many many more diseases- AND IT IS KNOWN AMONGST TOP ECHELONS OF GOVERNMENT AND MILSCI!
Yet why are Q, Parscale and Trump promoting very powerful forms of these technologies?
#5252925 at 2019-02-19 00:54:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6712: Perp Walk Edition
>>5252859
She has arthritis in the neck and back
That slight hunch seems like it's resolved and that's almost impossible
#5114959 at 2019-02-11 02:10:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6533: [Planned Parenthood] Edition
Dr. Michael Gottesman was appointed NIH deputy director for intramural research (DDIR) in November 1994. He had been acting DDIR for the previous year and was acting director of the National Center for Human Genome Research from 1992 to 1993. A well-known and respected basic cancer researcher who has focused on multidrug resistance in human cancer cells, Michael continues his role as chief of NCI's Laboratory of Cell Biology.
As DDIR, Michael coordinates activities and facilitates cooperation among the 24 Institute- and Center-based Scientific Directors to achieve the scientific, training, and public health missions of the NIH Intramural Research Program. Michael provides guidance for the entire intramural program and reports to NIH Director Francis Collins. Michael oversees and ultimately approves the hiring of all NIH principal investigators, and he is the institutional official responsible for human subjects research protections, research integrity, technology transfer, and animal care and use at the NIH.
During his tenure as DDIR, Michael has created the post-baccalaureate training program, the Graduate Partnerships Program (which permits graduate students to conduct thesis research at NIH); implemented loan repayment programs; institutionalized an intramural tenure track and new career tracks for clinical investigators; created the NIH Intramural Database (providing online information about all researchers and research at NIH); and spearheaded multiple other programs in the realm of diversity, equity, research integrity, and leadership.
Michael came to NIH in 1971 as a research associate in the National Institute of arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases (now NIDDK), where he worked for three years. He spent a year as an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and joined the permanent staff of NCI in 1976. He became chief of the molecular cell genetics section in the NCI Laboratory of Molecular Biology in 1980 and chief of the NCI's Laboratory of Cell Biology in 1990.
Michael's research interests have ranged from how DNA is replicated in bacteria to how cancer cells elude chemotherapy. Collaborating with Dr. Ira Pastan, chief of NCI's Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and others, Michael identified the human gene responsible for resistance of cancer cells to many of the most common anticancer drugs and showed that this gene encodes a protein that acts to pump anticancer drugs out of drug-resistant human cancers. This evidence supports the proposal, now widely accepted, that P-glycoprotein (P-gp), the product of the MDR1 gene, is an energy-dependent pump, ferrying toxins or drugs out of the cell. His recent work has defined the complexity of multidrug resistance in cancer.
Michael's research has earned him many awards. He was elected a fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1988, to the National Academy of Medicine (formerly called Institute of Medicine) in 2003, to the Association of American Physicians in 2006, and to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2010. He received the Public Health Service Commendation, Outstanding Service and Distinguished Service awards, the NIH Director's award in 2002, and the HHS Secretary's Award for Distinguished Service in 2005.
https://oir.nih.gov/about/leadership-staff
https://oir.nih.gov/about/leadership-staff/michael-gottesman
#5100172 at 2019-02-10 03:07:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6513: Countdown 101 Edition
>>5100107
NAH THAT'S YOUR BLUE EMU arthritis OIL THAT YOU'RE SMELLING STUPID BOOMER
#5064342 at 2019-02-07 08:02:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6467: Pilatus U-28A Spectre Edition
At least four pharma CEOs to testify at Senate drug pricing hearing
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Drugmakers Pfizer Inc, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co and Sanofi SA said on Wednesday that their chief executives plan to testify at a Senate hearing on rising prescription drug prices later this month. They join Merck & Co CEO Ken Frazier, who said on Tuesday that he would testify at the Feb. 26 hearing. Johnson & Johnson said on Wednesday that Jennifer Taubert, its head of global pharmaceuticals, would represent the healthcare conglomerate at the hearing.
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and Democratic Senator Ron Wyden, ranking member of the committee on Monday invited executives from seven pharmaceutical companies to testify at the hearing. The other companies invited to send executives are AbbVie Inc and AstraZeneca Plc . Sanofi CEO Olivier Brandicourt currently serves as chairman of drug industry lobby group PhRMA. Bristol-Myers CEO Giovanni Caforio is the group's chairman-elect. Albert Bourla, who became Pfizer CEO last month, will represent the largest U.S. drugmaker at the hearing.
The United States, which leaves drug pricing to market competition, has higher prices than in other developed countries, where governments directly or indirectly control costs. That makes it by far the world's most lucrative market for manufacturers. Congress has been targeting the pharmaceutical industry over the rising cost of prescription drugs for U.S. consumers, particularly since Democrats took over the House of Representatives in January. Drug pricing is also a top priority of the administration of President Donald Trump, who had made it a central issue of the 2016 presidential campaign. Drugmakers have slowed and limited U.S. price increases as scrutiny on their practices has intensified over the past few years. They nonetheless increased prices on hundreds of drugs in January, including a 6.2 percent increase on the world's top-selling drug - AbbVie's rheumatoid arthritis treatment Humira - and hikes on insulin prices by Sanofi and Novo Nordisk.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-pharma/at-least-four-pharma-ceos-to-testify-at-senate-drug-pricing-hearing-idUSKCN1PV1RV
#5014070 at 2019-02-03 16:35:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6402: Sunday Funday Edition
Baker required list of companies use fetal cells
List of companies using fetal cells in food, vaccines and face creams & cosmetics
To our knowledge, The only companies using Senomyx flavors are listed here:
www.cogforlife.org/fetalproductsall.pdf .
Please read: https://cogforlife.org/2018/06/06/setting-record-straight/
Not part of Senomyx - Neocutis Products:
This company produces anti wrinkle creams that contain cells from a 14 week gestation aborted malebaby. Following is the list of the creams, but we recommend a full boycott of all Neocutis Products.
- Bio-Gel Prevedem Journee
- Bio-Serum Lumiere
- Bio Restorative Skin Cream
Vaccines do contain HEK Cells:
MMR II (Merck)
ProQuad (MMR + Chickenpox - Merck)
Varivax (Chickenpox - Merck)
Pentacel (Polio + DTaP + HiB - Sanofi Pasteur)
Vaqta (Hepatitis-A - Merck)
Havrix (Hepatitis-A - Glaxo SmithKline)
Twinrix (Hepatitis-A and B combo - Glaxo)
Zostavax (Shingles - Merck)
Imovax (Rabies - Sanofi Pasteur)
Other medicines:
Pulmozyme (Cystic Fibrosis - Genetech)
Enbrel (Rheumatoid arthritis - Amgen)
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/03/17/senomyx-flavor-enhancers.aspx
#5013923 at 2019-02-03 16:16:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6402: Sunday Funday Edition
Part 2 of article.
Remember it's not only abortionists that make money off of dead aborted babies. This is seriously gross
List Of Companies Using Fetal Cells From Aborted Babies To Flavour Products
Need evidence on the use of fetal cell lines from aborted babies Senomyx
This is the link online for your patent in the sweet receptors (several separate patents were filed for every taste receptor). As is long and technical, we recommend doing a search on the document for HEK-293.
HEK (human embryonic kidney cells 293), also known as HEK 293, 293, or less precisely as HEK cells. They are a specific cell line originally obtained from human embryonic kidney cells, and cultured in a laboratory (tissue culture). HEK 293 cells are very easy to grow and easy to transfect, which were widely used in cell biology research for many years. They are also used by the biotech industry to produce therapeutic proteins and viruses for gene therapy.
A list of products containing HEK cells.
All soft drinks and Pepsi, All drinks Sierra Mist, All drinks Mountain Dew, All the en Beer Mug Root Beer (Pepsi), Drinks No Fear, Drinks Ocean Spray, Seattle's Best Coffee, All drinks Tazo
All brands of "Energy Drink"
Aquafina Water, Aquafina Water saborizas, DoubleShot
Frappuccino, Lipton tea and other beverages, Propel, SoBe, Gatorade, Party Miranda, Tropicana, All products of Nestle
Including coffee creamers, instant soups Maggi bouillon cubes, ketchup, sauces, instant noodles soup.
Kraft - Cadbury Adams LLC Products:
Bubblegum, Black Jack,
Bubbaloo, Bubblicious, Chiclets
Clorets, Dentyne, Freshen Up Gum
Sour Cherry Gum, Sour Apple Gum, Stride, Trident, Cadbury Adams LLC Candies, Sour Cherry Blasters, Fruit Mania,Bassett's Liquorice, Maynards Wine Gum
Swedish Fish, Swedish Berries
Juicy Squirts, Original Gummies
Fuzzy Peach, Sour Chillers, Sour Patch Kids, Mini Fruit Gums
Other Cadbury Adams LLC, Certs
Halls, Neocutis Products
This company produces anti-wrinkle creams containing cells of aborted babies of 14 weeks gestation. Here is a list of creams, although a boycott is recommended for all products Neocutis.
Journee Bio-Gel Prevedem
Bio-Serum Lumiere
Bio Restorative Skin Cream
Vaccines having HEK cells and their manufacturers:
MMR II (Merck), ProQuad (MMR + varicella - Merck), Varivax (Varicella - Merck), Pentacel (DTaP Polio + Hib + - Sanofi Pasteur), Vaqta (Hepatitis-A - Merck)
Havrix (Hepatitis-A - Glaxo SmithKline), Twinrix (Hepatitis-A and B combo - Glaxo),
Zostavax (Shingles - Merck)
Imovax (Rabia - Sanofi Pasteur)
Other drugs:
Pulmozyme (cystic fibrosis - Genetech), Enbrel (rheumatoid arthritis - Amgen), Fountain
Source: http://www.healthclinicweb.com/2016/02/11/list-of-companies-using-fetal-cells-from-aborted-babies-to-flavor-known-to-share/
#5012172 at 2019-02-03 11:22:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6399: Slush Funds Everywhere Edition
>>5012164
Products that DO CONTAIN Aborted
Fetal Cells, Components, Proteins, DNA:
Neocutis Anti-Aging Skin Creams
Contain cells from a 14 week gestation aborted
male baby. Following is the list of the creams:
? Bio-Gel, Prevedem, Journee
? Bio-Serum, Lumiere
? Bio Restorative Skin Cream
Products that DO CONTAIN aborted
fetal material (continued):
Decouverte Cosmetics
Contains tropoelastin from embryonic stem cells!
Vaccines and the Manufacturers:
? Adenovirus 5,7 (Barr Laboratories )
? MMR II: Rubella portion of Measles,
Mumps, Rubella combo (Merck)
? ProQuad: MMR + Varicella (Merck)
? Varivax: Varicella (Merck)
? Pentacel: Polio + DTaP + HiB -
(Sanofi Pasteur)
? Vaqta: Hepatitis-A (Merck)
? Havrix: Hepatitis-A (GSK)
? Twinrix: Hepatitis-A/B (GSK)
? Zostavax: Shingles (Merck)
? Imovax: Rabies (Sanofi Pasteur)
? Acambis 1000: Smallpox (Acambis)
Other medicines:
? rhFVIII, rhFVIX, Nuwiq: Hemophilia
(Octapharma)
? G-CSF: White blood cell
stimulant(Octapharma)
? Pulmozyme: Cystic Fibrosis
(Genentech)
? Enbrel: Rheumatoid arthritis
(Amgen)
? Abciximab/Repro (Eli Lilly)
? Aranesp, Procrit Darbepoetin alfa
Epogen, Epoetin alfa (Amgen)
NOTE: Moral options exist for Rabies, Polio,
Cystic Fibrosis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Shingles and
Smallpox.See the complete US/CANADA list of
vaccines and medicines and any moral options at:
http://www.cogforlife.org/vaccineListOrigFormat.pdf
#5001449 at 2019-02-02 14:33:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6386: Anons Understand Edition
Part 2 of article.
Remember it's not only abortionists that make money off of dead aborted babies. This is seriously gross
List Of Companies Using Fetal Cells From Aborted Babies To Flavour Products
List Of Companies Using Fetal Cells From Aborted Babies To Flavour Products
Need evidence on the use of fetal cell lines from aborted babies Senomyx
This is the link online for your patent in the sweet receptors (several separate patents were filed for every taste receptor). As is long and technical, we recommend doing a search on the document for HEK-293.
HEK (human embryonic kidney cells 293), also known as HEK 293, 293, or less precisely as HEK cells. They are a specific cell line originally obtained from human embryonic kidney cells, and cultured in a laboratory (tissue culture). HEK 293 cells are very easy to grow and easy to transfect, which were widely used in cell biology research for many years. They are also used by the biotech industry to produce therapeutic proteins and viruses for gene therapy.
A list of products containing HEK cells.
All soft drinks and Pepsi, All drinks Sierra Mist, All drinks Mountain Dew, All the en Beer Mug Root Beer (Pepsi), Drinks No Fear, Drinks Ocean Spray, Seattle's Best Coffee, All drinks Tazo
All brands of "Energy Drink"
Aquafina Water, Aquafina Water saborizas, DoubleShot
Frappuccino, Lipton tea and other beverages, Propel, SoBe, Gatorade, Party Miranda, Tropicana, All products of Nestle
Including coffee creamers, instant soups Maggi bouillon cubes, ketchup, sauces, instant noodles soup.
Kraft - Cadbury Adams LLC Products:
Bubblegum, Black Jack,
Bubbaloo, Bubblicious, Chiclets
Clorets, Dentyne, Freshen Up Gum
Sour Cherry Gum, Sour Apple Gum, Stride, Trident, Cadbury Adams LLC Candies, Sour Cherry Blasters, Fruit Mania,Bassett's Liquorice, Maynards Wine Gum
Swedish Fish, Swedish Berries
Juicy Squirts, Original Gummies
Fuzzy Peach, Sour Chillers, Sour Patch Kids, Mini Fruit Gums
Other Cadbury Adams LLC, Certs
Halls, Neocutis Products
This company produces anti-wrinkle creams containing cells of aborted babies of 14 weeks gestation. Here is a list of creams, although a boycott is recommended for all products Neocutis.
Journee Bio-Gel Prevedem
Bio-Serum Lumiere
Bio Restorative Skin Cream
Vaccines having HEK cells and their manufacturers:
MMR II (Merck), ProQuad (MMR + varicella - Merck), Varivax (Varicella - Merck), Pentacel (DTaP Polio + Hib + - Sanofi Pasteur), Vaqta (Hepatitis-A - Merck)
Havrix (Hepatitis-A - Glaxo SmithKline), Twinrix (Hepatitis-A and B combo - Glaxo),
Zostavax (Shingles - Merck)
Imovax (Rabia - Sanofi Pasteur)
Other drugs:
Pulmozyme (cystic fibrosis - Genetech), Enbrel (rheumatoid arthritis - Amgen), Fountain
Source: http://www.healthclinicweb.com/2016/02/11/list-of-companies-using-fetal-cells-from-aborted-babies-to-flavor-known-to-share/
#4998536 at 2019-02-02 06:41:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6382: Special Ed Edition
part 3 of 4
The things I would add from my 9 years of research since this surprise cancer killing with food… "episode" we witnessed at out home. (Family Doc watched this happen, researching now too)
12) Add vitamin D3, 5000 IU a day. get the drops, they are easy.
13) Add K2 to go with the D3, D3 does not work without it.
14) Take vitamin B12 using a B complex, sublingual drops.You will find these at Walmart in a dropper bottle. These should have all forms of B vitamins.
Add to these drops, a special form of B vitamin sublingual's called Hydroxocobalamin and Methyl-cobalamin. (search on line) You need those two active forms of B12 in addition to the complex. Take them daily for six weeks until liver is topped off, then back down to once or twice a week. Hydroxocobalamin is the new cyanide antidote. Make sure your doctor knows this new information if you decide to use the whole protocol.
https://www.b12-vitamin.com/hydroxocobalamin/
Scroll down, see chart on cyanide antidote, look up etc
Killing the Candid that protects Cancer:
Cancer is known to be surrounded with a virulent form of candida fungus now, in 76-97% of tumors. Some docs thinking it might cause cancer like some viruses do
"Candida albicans and cancer: Can this yeast induce cancer development or progression?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24963692/
There are two enzymes to add now to tear up the candida cell wall…. cellulase and hemicellulose. You can get them here.
https://bodyecology.com/digestion-aids-gas-and-bloating-assist-full-spectrum-enzymes.html
Take them with the Megazyme Forte pancreatic enzymes from the book. The Megazyme Forte has the zinc and is made for this protocol. Amygdalin does not work without zinc. The Assist enzyme complex has the cellulase and hemicellulose to kill candida. As we get older we don't make the enzymes we use to. The enzymes help in a lot of ways, even arthritis , inflammation etc.
Oils are critical. Get rid of everything except
Olive Oil, Apricot oil, kills cancer, use to make salad dressings
Real Butter butyric acid kills cancer, look it up. Had the site, computer crashed, Its out there. Have to look up again.
Coconut oil (massively important): Made of capric, caprylic, laudic acids same as mothers breast milk. Capric, caprylic acids run infant and human brains instead of sugar. Our brains work great on it from birth. Cancer can not use it.
Look up "Bullet Proof Coffee" and XCT oil. Use thisand regular coconut oil for energy so you don't feel bad about missing sugar or go hypoglycemic. Clean burning fats, to precious for liver to put in fat cells.
Lauric acid in coconut oil kills cancer. All three are anticeptic and help a new born baby as a substitute immune system that first two weeks of life when the baby has no immune system yet.
Citation also lost in computer crash, so look up.
Avacado Oil. 500 degree high heat without breaking down, and tons of antioxidants. Also found one reference to cancer kill, and lost it. Can you tell I was researching cancer killing oils during the crash?
Safe sugar substitutes
Stevia
Raw honey but keep it low. Manuka honey is expensive registered as antibiotic at #15 and higher standardization, so no more than a teaspoon a day of that. Both raw and Manuka kill cancer. Recommend coconut oil and manuka build up before hospital visits to keep the nasties away.
New natural sugar made from chicory and orange peels called "Just Like Sugar" is looking good, and people say it tastes like sugar, measures like sugar, but has no glucose or calories to burn. Just started researching it, but it's looking good.
Last: ANTI-ANGIOGENIC foods
When you are on this diet, pick the foods that will choke the cancer's ability to create a new blood supply. The process of making a new blood supply is called angiogenesis.
Watch this youtube on antiangiogenic foods and what they do to cancer… unreal. Will embed in next link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjkzfeJz66o
So, you are bringing up your immune system, gumming up the cancer metabolism with green tea, starving the cancer of glutamine and sugar (which it needs) and sending enzymes out to chew up the protein sugar coat it uses to hide from your immune system. You are killing it's best friend Candida, and choking it off at it's blood supply. Chin up. It's war. You can win if you know what to eat, and what to avoid. Get the book :) See next link for updates on nitrilosides and cancer.
#4976102 at 2019-01-31 15:47:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6353: Being Built! Edition
>>4976077
Not really
well, maybe
See on bottom of "chronic polyarthritis" under "non-inflammatory causes"…it says
Primary generalized osteoarthritis
That means
just severe arthritis of old age
#4948808 at 2019-01-29 06:34:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6318: Follow The Connections Edition
Welp, looks like the (((Sackler family))) is going to get some comuppance for getting America hooked on dope
Massachusetts AG: Family Behind Oxycontin Is Responsible For Opioid Epidemic
Authored by Mac Slavo via SHTFplan.com,
The Massachusetts attorney general has declared that the family behind the drug Oxycontin is responsible for the opioid epidemic ravaging the United States. Purdue Pharma and eight members of the Sackler family who own the company, are being accused of personally starting the opioid crisis by deceptively selling Oxycontin.
According to CBS News, MA attorney general, Maura Healey alleges the Sackler family hired "hundreds of workers to carry out their wishes." Those wishes included pushing doctors to get "more patients on opioids, at higher doses, for longer, than ever before" all while paying "themselves billions of dollars." In her lawsuit, Healey names eight members of the family that own Purdue Pharma, alleging they "micromanaged" a "deceptive sales campaign." In the conclusion to the complaint, Healey said the Sackler family used the power at their disposal to engineer an opioid crisis.
About 400,000 people died from opioid overdoses between 1999 and 2017, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The opioid epidemic is also being blamed for the drop in life expectancy in the United States that has been falling since its peak in 2014. On average, about 130 Americans die every day from an opioid overdose.
"They don't want to accept blame for this. They blame doctors, they blame prescribers and worst of all, they blame patients," Healey said.
Purdue Pharma, on the other hand, called the accusations "a rush to vilify" the drugmaker.
Healey also said that Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family are "one and the same."
There's a lot in the lawsuit that's still redacted, and lawyers for Purdue plan to argue on Friday that it should stay that way, reported CBS News.
In a statement, Purdue Pharma said the lawsuit "distorts critical facts" and "cherry-picked from among tens of millions of emails and other business documents." In one such alleged instance, then-president Richard Sackler devised what Healey describes as Sackler's "solution to the overwhelming evidence of overdose and death," writing in a confidential email, "we have to hammer on the abusers in every way possible. They are the culprits and the problem."
"Massachusetts' amended complaint irresponsibly and counterproductively casts every prescription of OxyContin as dangerous and illegitimate, substituting its lawyers' sensational allegations for the expert scientific determinations of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and completely ignoring the millions of patients who are prescribed Purdue Pharma's medicines for the management of their severe chronic pain.
In a rush to vilify a single manufacturer whose medicines represent less than 2 percent of opioid pain prescriptions rather than doing the hard work of trying to solve a complex public health crisis, the complaint distorts critical facts and cynically conflates prescription opioid medications with illegal heroin and fentanyl, which are the leading cause of overdose deaths in Massachusetts. Throughout the complaint, the Commonwealth disregards basic facts about Purdue's prescription opioid medications..."
- Purdue Pharma to CBS News in a statement
Massachusetts is one of 36 states now suing Purdue Pharma. The states are accusing the company of deception in downplaying the dangers of OxyContin. In a 2007 federal settlement, the company admitted to falsely selling the drug as "less addictive" than rival products and were therefore forced to pay $630 million in fines.
Because of the highly addictive properties of opioids, CBD oil is fast becoming a replacement for expensive and dangerous drugs like Oxycontin. Studies have found that CBD oil is effective for treating neuropathic pain, arthritis pain, anxiety, sleep disorders, and depression.
"I've had some patients that have been able to get off some of those pain medications, which they hated taking," said pharmacist Ira Katz. "It has no addictive properties and far less side effects than do a lot of the prescription pain medications."
And you get the added bonus of staying out of the increasing drama between government and Big Pharma regarding the blame game for the opioid epidemic.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-01-28/massachusetts-ag-family-behind-oxycontin-responsible-opioid-epidemic
#4937477 at 2019-01-28 08:56:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6303: He's Working To Save Himself Edition
For patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, aspirin and other NSAIDs raised overall five-year survival from 25 to 78 percent but only if their cancer had a PIK3CA gene that was mutated or amplified. This is huge because the five-year survival rate is about 45 percent for this type of cancer.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-01-common-pain-reliever-survival-neck.html
Common pain reliever can improve survival in head and neck cancer
by University of California, San Francisco
January 25, 2019
Regular use of a common type of medication, such as aspirin and ibuprofen, significantly improves survival for a third or more patients with head and neck cancer, a new study led by UC San Francisco has found.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, improved the overall five-year survival rate from 25 percent to 78 percent for patients whose cancer contained a specific altered gene, known as PIK3CA, the researchers reported. The survival for patients whose gene was not altered in their tumor, was unaffected by NSAID use.
This is the first study to show a strong clinical advantage of regular NSAID use for head and neck cancer patients with mutations in the PIK3CA gene and may indicate a clear, biological reason to implement NSAID therapy in certain cases of the disease, said the authors.
The paper is published January 25, 2019 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.
"Our results suggest that the use of NSAIDs could significantly improve outcomes for not only head and neck cancer patients, but also patients with other cancers that contained the PIK3CA mutation," said Jennifer R. Grandis, MD, a UCSF professor of otolaryngology, head and neck surgery, and senior author of the paper.
"The magnitude of the apparent advantage is strong, and could potentially have a positive impact on human health," Grandis said.
Within head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, PIK3CA is the most commonly altered oncogene, with 34 percent of all tumors carrying mutations that activate the PIK3CA gene. In head and neck cancer associated with the human papillomavirus (HPV), PIK3CA is mutated in more than half of tumors.
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is a complex malignancy that carries a poor prognosis: the five-year survival rate is about 45 percent. According to the American Cancer Society, head and neck cancer accounts for approximately 4 percent of all cancers in the United States, with an estimated 65,000 people developing it annually.
While the disease can occur in the young, most patients are above age 50 when diagnosed. Primary risk factors include smoking, alcohol use, and HPV infection.
NSAIDs, which include over-the-counter drugs such as ibuprofen and aspirin, are known to relieve pain and reduce inflammation, fever and blood clots. They are the most frequently-prescribed medication for conditions such as arthritis.
In the new research, 266 patients from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center whose tumors were surgically removed were investigated by the study authors. The majority (84 percent) smoked and 67 percent received post-surgery chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. Median overall survival was 66 months.
Altogether, 75 tumors (28 percent) in the study had an activating alteration of the PIK3CA gene.
Among the patients who regularly used NSAIDs, 93 percent used aspirin as a component of the NSAID regiment, and 73 percent took aspirin exclusively. Most of the regular users started on the aspirin therapy following their head and neck cancer diagnosis.
The investigators learned that regular use of NSAIDs for at least six months provided "markedly prolonged" improved survival compared to non-use for patients whose PIK3CA gene was mutated or amplified-in these patients, NSAIDs raised overall five-year survival from 25 to 78 percent. However, patients without alterations in their PIK3CA gene were no better off by taking NSAIDs.
Through analysis of both cell line and mouse studies, the researchers speculated that NSAIDs likely blocked tumor growth by reducing the production of an inflammatory molecule called prostaglandin E2.
The researchers pointed out that their results need to be corroborated in a prospective trial. Additionally, they noted limitations, including the small size of the study group, as well as the type, timing, and dosages of NSAIDs taken by patients.
[Moar at website]
Journal article: Journal of Experimental Medicine (2019).
http://jem.rupress.org/content/early/2019/01/25/jem.20181936
#4797218 at 2019-01-17 23:52:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6122: Ebake Edition
PATRIOTS… I HAVE A GIFT FOR YOU!
Research and try the "Wim Hot Method". You will be glad you did.
Wim Hof (born 20 April 1959), also known as The Iceman, is a Dutch extreme athlete noted for his ability to withstand extreme cold, which he attributes to his Wim Hof Method (WHM) breathing techniques. Hof says that the WHM can treat or help alleviate symptoms of illnesses such as multiple sclerosis, arthritis, diabetes, clinical depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and cancer.
Hof has set out to spread the potential health benefits of his breathing techniques, working with scientists around the world to prove that his techniques work. A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America stated that by consciously hyperventilating, Hof can increase his heart rate, adrenaline levels, and blood alkalinity. Hof is the subject of The New York Times bestselling book What Doesn't Kill Us, which tells the story of how the investigative journalist Scott Carney took an assignment to debunk the WHM but ended up learning Hof's techniques.
In layman's terms…
By using the Wim Hof Method, you are oxygenating your body at the cellular-level, which removes acidity and turn the body alkaline. 95% of auto-immune diseases, many cancers and a host of other ailments are caused by acidity in the body, FYI.
Don't take my word for it!
Research the man and his discoveries, AND HOW EASY IT IS TO DO FOR YOURSELF. I promise you a life-changing experience and a reinvigorated-vitality, should you decide to try it.
Be Happy, Healthy, and Strong, anons! Godspeed.
WWG1WGA
#4793203 at 2019-01-17 19:05:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6117: Opportunistic Pneumonia Knocks Edition
>>4793119
HORSETAIL
"Silica to detox the body from heavy metal poisoning"
The painful symptoms of heavy metal toxicity are similar to the symptoms of a variety of other medical conditions. These conditions include fibromyalgia, migraine or chronic headaches, depression, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic Lyme Disease, chronic sinusitis and asthma that is unresponsive to conventional therapy. Biotoxicity symptoms also can mimic those of certain autoimmune diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis, celiac disease, irritable bowel syndrome and rheumatoid arthritis.
#4727090 at 2019-01-12 18:50:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6032: French Bread Edition
>>4726907
Products using synomyx, generally unlabled:
Pepsi Beverages:
- All Pepsi soft drinks
- Sierra Mist soft drinks
- Mountain Dew soft drinks
- Mug root beer and other soft drinks
- No Fear beverages
- Ocean Spray beverages
- Seattle's Best Coffee
- Tazo beverages
- AMP Energy beverages
- Aquafina water
- Aquafina flavored beverages
- DoubleShot energy beverages
- Frappuccino beverages
- Lipton tea and other beverages
- Propel beverages
- SoBe beverages
- Gatorade beverages
- Fiesta Miranda beverages
- Tropicana juices and beverages
Other Senomyx Partner Products
Nestles Products:
- All coffee creamers
- Maggi Brand instant soups, bouillon cubes, ketchups, sauces, seasoning, instant noodles
Kraft - Cadbury Adams LLC Products:
Gum
- Black Jack chewing gum
- Bubbaloo bubble gum
- Bubblicious bubble gum
- Chiclets
- Clorets
- Dentyne
- Freshen Up Gum
- Sour Cherry Gum (Limited)
- Sour Apple Gum (Limited)
- Stride
- Trident
Cadbury Adams LLC Candies
- Sour Cherry Blasters
- Fruit Mania
- Bassett's Liquorice All sorts
- Maynards Wine Gum
- Swedish Fish
- Swedish Berries
- Juicy Squirts
- Original Gummies
- Fuzzy Peach
- Sour Chillers
- Sour Patch Kids
- Mini Fruit Gums
Other Cadbury Adams LLC Products:
- Certs breath mints
- Halls Cough Drops
Not part of Senomyx - Neocutis Products:
This company produces anti wrinkle creams that contain cells from a 14 week gestation aborted malebaby. Following is the list of the creams, but we recommend a full boycott of all Neocutis Products.
- Bio-Gel Prevedem Journee
- Bio-Serum Lumiere
- Bio Restorative Skin Cream
Vaccines Containing HEK Cells And the Manufacturers:
MMR II (Merck)
ProQuad (MMR + Chickenpox - Merck)
Varivax (Chickenpox - Merck)
Pentacel (Polio + DTaP + HiB - Sanofi Pasteur)
Vaqta (Hepatitis-A - Merck)
Havrix (Hepatitis-A - Glaxo SmithKline)
Twinrix (Hepatitis-A and B combo - Glaxo)
Zostavax (Shingles - Merck)
Imovax (Rabies - Sanofi Pasteur)
Other medicines:
Pulmozyme (Cystic Fibrosis - Genetech)
Enbrel (Rheumatoid arthritis - Amgen)
http://vaccineliberationarmy.com/2018/03/07/senomyx-list-food-companies-using-fetal-cells-aborted-babies-flavor/
#4665133 at 2019-01-08 20:21:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5952: Worldwide Cure Edition
>>4662974 PB – OP – Original Post on Supersoldiers and using chips in the brain to stop PTSD; How to stop PTSD naturally.
Keep fighting to bring it to the front anons, and, adding new info on killing cancer to the post . Learned some new things in recent research this past weekend.
FIGHT.
Fight for the kids, the troops, and the President we love….fellow anons. Love to you all.
>>4663505 …Thank you for the reference.
>>4663693
>>4663719
>>4663403
>Wonder if the nerve damage might contribute to things like Fibromyalgia-nerve damage of unknown origin.
Answer so far in the med literature: Combination problem. Nerves being torn up by neurotransmitter overdose, AND previously unknown infection by mycoplasma.
I could not walk from arthritis a year and a half ago. Now walking and pain free after taking NANO-silver, 2 shots a day for 12 months. NOT COLLOIDAL>>>>> colloid too big, will turn you blue at these doses. But nano can get into the cell kill the infection that antibiotics can not kill.
Just quitting the neurotransmitters helps, then, kill the infection.
BY THE WAY…. this med researcher working with Doctor friend on research last weekend learned something new:
GLUTAMATE ALSO steps on the CANCER gas.
SEE pic related. Working on big cancer post. Cancer needs two things to survive. It cant breathe oxygen. It has to breathe SUGAR, which is why they use radio-sugar to make the cancer "light up" for pet scans. THINK about that.
Want to starve cancer?
No sugar.
No glutamate or glutamine at all.
Drink tons of MATCHA green tea with the highest levels of EGCG.
See the diagram.
Even if glutamine or glutamate get into the cancer to feed it, the green tea blocks the reaction.
Look at the sugar and glutamine going into the cell on the pic related.
Look for the EGCG in the lower middle of the PIC related.
THAT is in green tea blocking the reaction cancer needs to survive. Matcha green has 150-500% more EGCG than other green teas.
CHOKE the CANCER.
>>4663976
>>4663403
>>4663425
>>4663452
>>4663468
>>4663505
>>>4663468
>Doesn't POTUS drink Diet Coke?
>Everyone I've ever known who drank Diet Coke was fucking addicted to the stuff.
They will be. These are neuroransmitters being eaten and unbalancing the brain chemicals. The brain will create new receptors that create more of the the inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain to counteract the poisoning that happens. When you take away the diet coke asparteme or the glutamate, suddenly your brain is making too much of the opposite neurotransmitter.
This is how addicts die suddenly.
The only way off the addiction I have been able to use is the Oolong tea with the GABA in it, that gets rid of the glutamate abundance by matching and balancing the brain, cup for cup, on the way down back to normal neurotransmitter status. It takes about a year of drinking less and less GABA tea over time. But it works.
Works for Heroine addiction , Valium, fentanyl, oxycodone, alcohol.
ALL FIVE of the above RAISE glutamate levels in the brain. THAT is the KEY. The brain builds GABA production to re-establish balance. Years later, if you pull the drug (heroine etc) then suddenly the brain is making too much of the GABA… big deadly imbalance created.
Get off the drug safely at rehab to stop deadly seizures.
WHen you come home, use the GABA TEA to walk you down the rest of the way and take away cravings.
Done it with people I love. It works.
It takes 8 pots of tea a day to detox a heroine addict at first
#4574404 at 2019-01-03 04:41:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5835: I'll See You On The Dark Side Of The Moon Edition
Drug companies greet 2019 with U.S. price hikes
Drugmakers kicked off 2019 with price increases in the United States on more than 250 prescription drugs, including the world's top-selling medicine, Humira, although the pace of price hikes was slower than last year.
The industry has been under pressure by the U.S. President Donald Trump to hold their prices level as his administration works on plans aimed at lowering the costs of medications for consumers in the world's most expensive pharmaceutical market.
During a White House meeting with members of his Cabinet, U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he expected to see a tremendous decrease in drug prices. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar was at the meeting.
The overall number of price increases was down by around a third from last year, when drugmakers raised prices on more than 400 medicines, according to data provided by Rx Savings Solutions, which helps health plans and employers seek lower cost prescription medicines.
Allergan Plc was particularly aggressive. It raised list prices on more than 50 drugs, and more than half of those by 9.5 percent, according to the Rx Savings data
AbbVie Inc increased by 6.2 percent the list price of its blockbuster rheumatoid arthritis treatment Humira, which is on pace to record about $20 billion in sales in 2018.
Allergan said in a statement that its average list price increase across its portfolio is around 3.8 percent this year. It said it does not expect to realize any net benefit from the increases this year because of higher rebates and discounts it expects to make to payers.
AbbVie did not immediately respond to request for comment.
More price increases are expected this month. Reuters reported late last year that nearly 30 drugmakers had notified California agencies they plan to raise list prices of their drugs. Not all of those increases have been announced yet.
The United States, which leaves drug pricing to market competition, has higher prices than in other countries where governments directly or indirectly control the costs, making it the world's most lucrative market for manufacturers.
HHS has proposed policy changes aimed at lowering drug prices and passing more of the discounts negotiated by health insurers on to patients. Those measures are not expected to provide relief to consumers in the short-term, however, and fall short of giving government health agencies direct authority to negotiate or regulate drug prices.
"It's business as usual" for drugmakers, said Rx Savings Solutions Chief Executive Michael Rea, who said he believes there has to be meaningful changes to the marketplace, rather than new regulations in order for drug prices to drop.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-drugpricing-trump/trump-says-he-expects-to-see-lower-drug-prices-idUSKCN1OW1F1?utm_source=reddit.com
#4525539 at 2018-12-30 21:21:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5771: NGO Researchers Edition
The TRUE History of Cancer in the USA
You don't have to go back that far actually, only a little over a century, to find out when cancer was "bred" in the United States as a form of income for insidious tyrants of the medical industry. Forget about conspiracy theories and let's talk facts - in fact, a whole barrage of them that reveal a dirty path of corruption and planning.
We'll start this off with the year 1905, when the American Medical Association (AMA) hired thugs to run what they called the Department of Investigation (DOI) to hunt down doctors who were using natural remedies and shut them down. This would ensure the rise of AMA profits. The DOI kept files on anyone who was cured of cancer by natural medicine. The DOI also kept notes about health foods and vitamins. A crook heading up the AMA at the time, Morris Fishbein, was an extortionist who required large payments to the AMA by pharma companies for the AMA's golden "Seal of Acceptance" (sounds like today's Fast Track drug approvals), even though the AMA didn't have any facilities to test the highly experimental, chemical drugs.
It was a huge scam, but no medical doctors in America were privy to it. At the same time, all nutrition education was covertly removed from medical colleges, and chemical drugs were the only legal "medicine." The tsunami of preventable diseases would ensue, including Alzheimer's, diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and cancer. Before the early 1900s, barely a case of preventable disease and disorder existed. The infamous AMA we know today started it all and they're still "working hard" today to perpetuate the nightmare.
What exactly is cancer? Cancer is the uncontrolled division, multiplication and spread of mutated and warped cells that attack healthy cells and organs. Most cancer stems from the consumption of chemicals that cause an acidic body to be deprived of oxygen and nutrients. Though cancer was not literally created in the United States, the toxic food and medicine environment that catapults it was, so let's take a look at how we got to where we are today, where one in every three Americans gets cancer in their lifetime, and half of those unfortunates are terminated by it.
https://govtslaves.info/2018/12/30/the-true-history-of-cancer-in-the-usa/
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-12-30-the-true-history-of-cancer-in-the-usa.html
#4496118 at 2018-12-28 06:09:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5734: Plan being carried out by highest level Edition
Big Pharma foiled by EU when it comes to exorbitant pricing on biologic drugs
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-12-world-expensive-biologic-drugs.html
Why the US remains the world's most expensive market for 'biologic' drugs
December 27, 2018 by Sarah Jane Tribble
Europeans have found the secret to making some of the world's costliest medicines much more affordable, as much as 80 percent cheaper than in the U.S.
Governments in Europe have compelled drugmakers to bend on prices and have thrown open the market for so-called biosimilars, which are cheaper copies of biologic drugs made from living organisms. The brand-name products-ranging from Humira for rheumatoid arthritis to Avastin for cancer-are high-priced drugs that account for 40 percent of U.S. pharmaceutical sales.
European patients can choose from dozens of biosimilars, 50 in all, which have stoked competition and driven prices lower. Europe approved the growth hormone Omnitrope as its first biosimilar in 2006, but the U.S. didn't follow suit until 2015 with cancer-treatment drug Zarxio.
Now, the U.S. government stops short of negotiating and drugmakers with brand-name biologics have used a variety of strategies-from special contracting deals to overlapping patents known as "patent thickets-to block copycat versions of their drugs from entering the U.S. or gaining market share.
As a result, only six biosimilars are available for U.S. consumers.
European countries don't generally allow price increases after a drug launches and, in some cases, the national health authority requires patients to switch to less expensive biosimilars once the copycat product is proven safe and effective, said Michael Kleinrock, research director for IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science.
If Susie Christoff, a 59-year-old who suffers from debilitating psoriatic arthritis, lived in Italy, the cost of her preferred medicine would be less than quarter of what it is in the U.S., according to data gathered by GlobalData, a research firm.
Christoff tried a series of expensive biologics before discovering a once-a-month injection of Cosentyx, manufactured by Swiss drugmaker Novartis, worked the best.
Without the medicine, Christoff said, her fingers can swell to the size of sausages.
"It's 24/7 constant pain in, like, the ankles and feet," said Christoff, who lives in Fairfax, Va. "I can't sleep, (and) I can't sit still. I cry. I throw pillows. It's just … awful."
At first, Christoff's copay for Cosentyx was just $50 a month. But when a disability led her to switch to a Medicare Advantage plan, her out-of-pocket costs ballooned to nearly $1,300 a month-more than three times her monthly car loan.
Christoff, with the help of her rheumatologist, Dr. Angus Worthing, tried Enbrel, Humira and other drugs before finding Cosentyx, the only drug that provides relief.
Christoff's case is "heartbreaking," Worthing said.
Novartis declined to respond to questions about Cosentyx's price. Instead, like other pharmaceutical companies, Novartis says it offers patient assistance programs for those who can't afford the drug. Christoff said she doesn't qualify for financial assistance.
Like other biologics, Cosentyx costs thousands of dollars per month. The annual cost of Christoff's treatment runs about $65,000 in the U.S. In Italy, where competition and price negotiations play a bigger role, it would run about $15,000, according to GlobalData.
In England, Dr. Christopher Griffiths, a lead researcher at the National Institute for Health Research who treats patients with Cosentyx, said the National Health Service would pay about 10,000 pounds, or less than $13,000.
And those drastic price differences are true even though there is no biosimilar version of Cosentyx yet available in Europe, and might not be for years.
The cost of the drug is taking a toll on Christoff. This past summer, her progressive disease made it difficult to enjoy the annual family vacation with her three grown children and their kids in Virginia Beach, Va.
"I can't get down on the sand to play with my kids without help. I can't get up without help," Christoff recalled. "I'm not ready to stop trying. But I'm also not ready to go through my entire retirement fund to walk."
[Moar at website]
#4489747 at 2018-12-27 21:25:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5725: Democrat Obstruction Edition
>>4489656
been going on way longer than that
reads like the modern medicine big pharma playbook...
>Heavy Metal Toxicity:
The painful symptoms of heavy metal toxicity are similar to the symptoms of a variety of other medical conditions. These conditions include fibromyalgia, migraine or chronic headaches, depression, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic Lyme Disease, chronic sinusitis and asthma that is unresponsive to conventional therapy. Biotoxicity symptoms also can mimic those of certain autoimmune diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis, celiac disease, irritable bowel syndrome and rheumatoid arthritis.
#4489623 at 2018-12-27 21:16:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5725: Democrat Obstruction Edition
>>4489488
>>4489558
Heavy Metal Toxicity
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Heavy metals such as arsenic, lead, mercury, cadmium, iron, and aluminum occur naturally in the environment, and very limited exposure typically does not cause disease or harm to humans. Long-term exposure to low levels of heavy metals, however, can result in an accumulation of these toxins in your body. We use the term "biotoxicity" to refer to the build-up of toxins in your body tissues that cause digestive problems and joint pain, and we use the word "neurotoxicity" when these toxins affect your nervous system and cause neurological disorders, including headaches, sleep disturbances, depression, and cognitive difficulties.
We can be exposed to heavy metals through the inhalation of air pollutants and through the consumption of food, drink and other consumer products such as household and personal care products that have been contaminated.
The painful symptoms of heavy metal toxicity are similar to the symptoms of a variety of other medical conditions. These conditions include fibromyalgia, migraine or chronic headaches, depression, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic Lyme Disease, chronic sinusitis and asthma that is unresponsive to conventional therapy. Biotoxicity symptoms also can mimic those of certain autoimmune diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis, celiac disease, irritable bowel syndrome and rheumatoid arthritis.
#4471194 at 2018-12-26 06:47:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5701: Moar Christmas Bell! Edition
>>4470559 PB Shots and Autism > Silver as shot substitute conversation.
>>4470402 (You)
>on using colloidal silver nasal instead of shots, it works with proper protocol,and kills more than shots, even fungus and mycoplasma
>Can confirm that it's good stuff. Had a friend almost dead from conventional treatment of her hepatitis and silver was the cornerstone of how she eliminated her viral load entirely over about 3 years.
>There ARE some associated risks, but only for certain people, and only when using a very, very large amount.
>Also some colloidal silver solutions are better than others. Something about partical size and shape.
You are correct on the particle size. Just started research on this for destroying mycoplasma a year ago October. Back then, could not walk from back bone swelling too large let me stand straight. Now walking normally without pain.
Be careful with the colloidal taken internally. It is a colloid, and large enough to change skin color, but, is great for lining the membranes.
For Hepatitis, and mycoplasmas, get a nano generator and make the nano silver yourself. Have been taking it two shots a day for a year. Been fine and the arthritis is down big time.
The really fine silver can be taken at 10% in larger quantities, and can get into infected cells, where the colloid can not get through cell walls.
The colloid is a good cover for surface, lungs and membranes. The nano is good internal.
I am using the silver edge generator to make a quart at a time. Have not had a chance to try others yet.
#4414486 at 2018-12-21 22:03:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5628: Mad Max Edition
Big Pharma Lawsuit: Drug Companies Worked Together To Raise The Price Of Drugs
A major antitrust lawsuit against some large drug companies accuses Big Pharma of working together to raise the cost of generic drugs. These drugs have had their prices increased by 1,000 % or more.
The drugs in question were prescribed to treat conditions such as epilepsy, heart failure, anxiety, insomnia, hypertension, diabetes, asthma, arthritis, and more. The lawsuit alleges that drugmakers colluded to undermine that competition, harming patients and the taxpayers.
Attorneys general for 45 states, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, are alleging that nearly 20 companies that manufacture generic drugs illegally collaborated with competitors to jack up the prices for those prescription pharmaceuticals and divvy up markets to limit competition, according to a report by Business Insider. More than a dozen of these generic drug manufacturers accused of raising prices on United States consumers in an alleged illegal price-fixing case are asking a federal court in Philadelphia to impose a gag order on investigators.
The companies, in a motion filed Tuesday about the expansion of the sweeping, multistate civil inquiry to more than 16 companies and 300 drugs, complained about a "media blitz" (a news conference this week by the attorneys general from Connecticut and Louisiana) although this story has gained very little attention, according to a December 9 article in the Washington Post. "Certain plaintiffs continue to appear far more interested in litigating their claims in the media rather than before this court,'' the companies said in their request that Judge Cynthia M. Rufe tell all parties in the case to refrain from speaking outside court.
The move to stifle public comment highlights the extreme stakes and sensitivity for the companies accused of illegal conduct. Overbilling as part of the alleged price-fixing case is well into the billions, and some companies could be on the hook for big damages if the case reaches trial. So killing this story in the media is imperative to those wielding the money and buying political power.
Business Insider is the first to report on the unredacted complaint, which was filed under seal in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, revealing for the first time the communications that allegedly took place between employees of rival companies, including massive firms like Teva, Novartis' Sandoz, and Mylan.
The conversations paint an in-depth picture of close, frequent contact about pricing and market decisions by way of LinkedIn, phone calls, text messages, and emails - all with the goal of hiking prices on a broad range of generic drugs, the lawsuit claims. -Business Insider
There are not many media outlets willing to bring light to this lawsuit or the harm these companies are doing to the American wallet and health care system.
https://www.naturalblaze.com/2018/12/big-pharma-lawsuit-drug-companies-worked-together-to-raise-the-price-of-drugs.html
#4399777 at 2018-12-21 00:56:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5608: Awareness of the Truth Edition
>>4399249 There are alot that have issues. buy american made CBD. I take .5ml (3000) and it wipes out my arthritis pain. Some folks say it doesnt work for them. Does for me and others.
#4388177 at 2018-12-20 07:19:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5593: Ongoing investigations….. Edition
>>4388096
>1) Look into taking boron, magnesium, and vitamin D3 supplements for your arthritis
I'm taking loads of supplements. D3 5,000 IU among the others.
>2) Kratom (mitragyna specieosa) which is a natural atypical opiate still legal online here in the US which aids with pain relief while mitigating Rx opioid addiction
I've read about that but haven't tried it yet. I have to be careful what I take though because of the heart. I had an echo done recently too and the mitral valve is only working 50% normal. I use to take sudafed (only stuff that worked for me) for allergies but was told to stop using that immediately. I was told by my parents I was born with a hear murmur and looks like I never grew out of it which some people do.
The only reason I'm staying alive right now because I want to see the end of all this kek
>ACETAMINOPHEN should have NEVER BEEN COMBINED with OPIATES
I never understood why they added that in the first place. I get 10/325 mg pills. I'll research the info you just gave and thanks.
#4388096 at 2018-12-20 07:08:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5593: Ongoing investigations….. Edition
>>4387913
sorry to hear that anon…
Here is some useful info:
1) Look into taking boron, magnesium, and vitamin D3 supplements for your arthritis
2) Kratom (mitragyna specieosa) which is a natural atypical opiate still legal online here in the US which aids with pain relief while mitigating Rx opioid addiction
3) BREAKING OUT OF THE VICODIN PRISON
There is also a biochemical story here that needs to be told and it has to do with an over the counter product that we have always been told is completely safe by the medical establishment (probably ever since we had our first fever as children). Tylenol, otherwise known as acetaminophen is a product that should have been removed from the market decades ago. Why you ask? Because it is toxic to both the brain and liver. In fact, it is the leading cause of acute liver failure world wide. Acute liver failure related to use of the painkiller accounted for 28% of all cases in 1998, and 51% in 2003.
Acetaminophen metabolites are toxic to both the liver and the brain by depleting intracellular glutathione. While BIG PHARMA rakes in 2 billion in annual sales WW, that is likely merely a drop in the bucket compared to the undocumented ROI that acetaminophen creates in profit from the various disorders and disease caused by it depleting the body's cellular stores of glutathione.
ACETAMINOPHEN should have NEVER BEEN COMBINED with OPIATES
Why? Because opiates block the cellular uptake of cysteine, which is necessary for glutathione production. Thus, drugs like Vicodin and Norco are pharmacological gulags, making the chronic user hypersensitive to pain due to the combined state of glutathione depletion and tolerance to opiates. Opiates are also pro-inflammatory antigens of the innate immune system.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrocodone/paracetamol
If you are currently dependent on one of these opiate/acetaminophen "medications", you can take N-acetyl-cysteine (1,200 mg/day), which by passes the opiate block on cellular cysteine uptake. This will help you restore depleted glutathione levels and help you wean off these drugs.
N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC) is the anti-dote used in hospitals to rapidly reverse acute liver failure and is available as an inexpensive over-the-counter dietary supplement in the US. The reason why N-acetyl-cysteine is the first line treatment to reverse liver toxicity in the emergency room is because the acetyl group allows diffusion across cell membrane without the need of the transporter. Opiate addiction and the hypersensitivity to pain upon withdrawal of opiates is due in large part to being trapped in a state of chronic glutathione deficiency.
#4387913 at 2018-12-20 06:45:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5593: Ongoing investigations….. Edition
>>4387729
I'll tell you a little secret. I became an Rx opioid patient this past summer. Degenerative arthritis in my bones. I avoided doctors and pills my whole life (probably a mistake in hindsight). My knees, shoulders and back. The back screams at me all day. My pcp tells me I have to go to pain management. So I did. I had all the mri's done previously which showed all sorts of issues. The pain management did the back shots which lasted only a few hours. I have two choices. Very very risky back surgery which can make you worse or oxycodone. I decided with my pain doctor to go the Rx route. The kicker is the dr is affraid to prescribe more than 2 10 mg's a day or even go a higher dose. Why? Because of this panic. So I only get around 4 hours relief twice a day. I can function with them On a scale of 1-10 without the pills the pain is 9-10 with the pills it's around 2-3 (very tolerable). For proper pain relief I should be taking 4 times a day but because of the "panic" the dr won't give more than twice a day.
I'd like to know how many politicians are able to get their proper pain meds. There should be some sort of transparency with that as well. Hillary, Pelosi and RBG probably down bottles of the stuff with no repercussions.
#4370270 at 2018-12-19 03:21:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5570: America Is The Greatest Country In The World Edition
Holistic MD who founded Florida Marijuana Institute found dead of alleged suicide
On Sunday, November 11th, 2018, Dr. Russell T. Bain, newly married and full of life, allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. There were no witnesses. From what we have been able to find, little to nothing was written up about him and four days after he died, his funeral services were held.
That's awfully quick.
Dr. Bain, who had practiced medicine for 27 years, was the founder of the Florida Medical Marijuana Institute and dispensed CBD oil to his patients (he was legally authorized to prescribe medical marijuana for children and adults with qualifying medical conditions).
"A board-certified pediatrician, Bain, 56, expanded his professional horizons when he encountered patients, young and old, suffering severe pain due to a number of diseases and afflictions for which they already were being treated. Saying the few authorized medical marijuana dispensaries in Florida are at least two months behind in qualifying applicants, Bain explained, "I don't want these patients to wait. After all, a doctor is supposed to relieve pain and suffering."1
And Bain believed in CBD because he had seen its results (he also loved that using the oil was part of a holistic approach to medicine) in those he cared for, most of who suffered from "lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, neuropathy, diabetes, anxiety, insomnia or a combination of these, plus chronic pain."2
In conjunction with CDB treatment, Bain used a Bemer to help his patients manage their pain. (Made in Sweden, approved by the FDA, and used by NASA, the electronic device is a mat you lay on that increases blood flow by 30 percent, which aids in speeding recovery from a "variety of ailments as well as reducing pain, improving energy, strength, cardiac function, and mental acuity, among others."3)
He is described by his own local paper, Tampa Bay Times, AS holistic. And his own patients of this pediatrician (or parents) stated publicly that he allegedly said his healthiest patients were the unvaccinated.
Our hearts go out to his family and friends. This is a curious case and one we will keep our eyes on.
https://www.healthnutnews.com/holistic-md-who-founded-florida-marijuana-institute-found-dead-of-alleged-suicide/
#4201007 at 2018-12-07 19:44:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5350: Christmas Came Early Edition
>>4200877
That particular young woman has some gawd-awful arthritis. I offer my sympathies … that shit hurts and almost never gets better. By now, she's fully disabled.
#4163237 at 2018-12-05 13:36:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5301: Unstoppable Edition
>>4163136
Severe Rheumatoid arthritis - hands crippled and in extreme pain every time he moves.
#4152697 at 2018-12-04 22:48:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5287: Graham Theatre Edition
>>4152608
Previous breads
http://vaccineliberationarmy.com/2018/03/07/senomyx-list-food-companies-using-fetal-cells-aborted-babies-flavor/
Products using synomyx, generally unlabled:
Pepsi Beverages:
- All Pepsi soft drinks
- Sierra Mist soft drinks
- Mountain Dew soft drinks
- Mug root beer and other soft drinks
- No Fear beverages
- Ocean Spray beverages
- Seattle's Best Coffee
- Tazo beverages
- AMP Energy beverages
- Aquafina water
- Aquafina flavored beverages
- DoubleShot energy beverages
- Frappuccino beverages
- Lipton tea and other beverages
- Propel beverages
- SoBe beverages
- Gatorade beverages
- Fiesta Miranda beverages
- Tropicana juices and beverages
Other Senomyx Partner Products
Nestles Products:
- All coffee creamers
- Maggi Brand instant soups, bouillon cubes, ketchups, sauces, seasoning, instant noodles
Kraft - Cadbury Adams LLC Products:
Gum
- Black Jack chewing gum
- Bubbaloo bubble gum
- Bubblicious bubble gum
- Chiclets
- Clorets
- Dentyne
- Freshen Up Gum
- Sour Cherry Gum (Limited)
- Sour Apple Gum (Limited)
- Stride
- Trident
Cadbury Adams LLC Candies
- Sour Cherry Blasters
- Fruit Mania
- Bassett's Liquorice All sorts
- Maynards Wine Gum
- Swedish Fish
- Swedish Berries
- Juicy Squirts
- Original Gummies
- Fuzzy Peach
- Sour Chillers
- Sour Patch Kids
- Mini Fruit Gums
Other Cadbury Adams LLC Products:
- Certs breath mints
- Halls Cough Drops
Not part of Senomyx - Neocutis Products:
This company produces anti wrinkle creams that contain cells from a 14 week gestation aborted malebaby. Following is the list of the creams, but we recommend a full boycott of all Neocutis Products.
- Bio-Gel Prevedem Journee
- Bio-Serum Lumiere
- Bio Restorative Skin Cream
Vaccines Containing HEK Cells And the Manufacturers:
MMR II (Merck)
ProQuad (MMR + Chickenpox - Merck)
Varivax (Chickenpox - Merck)
Pentacel (Polio + DTaP + HiB - Sanofi Pasteur)
Vaqta (Hepatitis-A - Merck)
Havrix (Hepatitis-A - Glaxo SmithKline)
Twinrix (Hepatitis-A and B combo - Glaxo)
Zostavax (Shingles - Merck)
Imovax (Rabies - Sanofi Pasteur)
Other medicines:
Pulmozyme (Cystic Fibrosis - Genetech)
Enbrel (Rheumatoid arthritis - Amgen)
Note:
Moral options exist for Rabies, Polio,Rheumatoid arthritis. Separate moral optionscurrently not available for Measles and Mumps.
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- Question: https://thetexan.news/pharmacy-board-loosens-restrictions-on-hydroxychloroquine-prescriptions-reversing-course/ Knowledge is power.
Answer: THE TEXAN: Pharmacy Board Loosens Restrictions on Hydroxychloroquine Prescriptions, Reversing Course The Texas State Board of Pharmacy issued a new rule that no prescriptions for hydroxychloroquine could be dispensed without a diagnosis, then changed their tune. KIM ROBERTS https://archive.vn/Uxmsf Dr. Ivette Lozano, who has been in medical practice for over 20 years, was shocked to learn in March that she would be required to share her patient’s diagnosis with the pharmacist before prescriptions for hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin would be dispensed. On March 20, the Texas State Board of Pharmacy issued a new rule that no prescriptions for hydroxychloroquine or azithromycin could be dispensed without a diagnosis “consistent with evidence for its use.†“Never before have we had to turn in a diagnosis with a prescription,†Lozano told The Texan. Lozano has seen about five to six patients per week for coronavirus. “They see a dramatic improvement within six to eight hours,†Lozano said. Health care attorney Matt Rinaldi said doctors have called him concerned about the requirement. He said the rule does not violate HIPAA regulations because patient information can be shared for treatment purposes. “HIPAA is the bare minimum standard of privacy that patients expect, however,†Rinaldi added. The Texan Mug The Texas State Board of Pharmacy published the rule on its website with the explanation that it was meant to prevent hoarding of the medications during the coronavirus crisis. “We had pharmacists calling early on saying that people were asking for 400 tablets on some prescriptions. The Board members gave this guidance to pharmacists,†Allison Benz, executive director of the Texas State Board of Pharmacy told The Texan. The rule was not guidance, but a mandate. It also included a 14-day supply limitation unless the patient was previously established on the medication. Hydroxychloroquine is often used to treat lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. On average, Lozano issues a prescription for COVID-19 treatment to last five days, about ten pills each of hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, and zinc. She said she learned about the treatment from one of President Trump’s press conferences and began investigating it. Because of her concern for patient privacy that seemed incompatible with the unprecedented rule, Lozano contacted State Senator Bob Hall to ask for help reaching the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. Hall was concerned about the rule that seemed to be inhibiting the dispensing of these potentially life-saving prescriptions. “In a few months, we may discover places where this combination could have saved a significant number of lives, but we had deaths because it was not used,†Hall told The Texan.
Extra Answer: SCREENSHOT: https://postimg.cc/qgrKM9qY This situation was changed because a doctor spoke out the Truth. People were LOUD. The People's voices were hear. Q is letting everyone know that the People have the Power. Make YOUR voice heard and amplify that of others. RETURN POWER TO THE PEOPLE
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