08-11-2020, 11:58 AM
(08-01-2020, 01:51 AM)DuckforcoveR Wrote:(07-31-2020, 11:16 PM)guohua Wrote:(07-31-2020, 05:54 PM)DuckforcoveR Wrote: So much to unpack there, but no, HCQ is not a cure and that has been proven time and time again. The only accurate statement I see above is the first sentence "same here in my state."
My Dear, Dear @"DuckforcoveR"
I use this at my clinic and it has been a cure for a 5 year old and a 77 year old both tested positive and after the second treatment both had improved greatly.
To be honest, I do not trust the test given at testing centers, it seems everyone they test comes back positive.
Both of the above mentioned patients had a mild fever and symptoms of a Summer Cold.
I myself use it as a deterrent and I have patients that use it for the same reason.
My Friend, Please widen your prospect of alternative and Well Established Medicines Used World Wide .
No offense intended, but "cured" from this medicine and recovery from the virus are 2 different things. This is why 2 cases mean nothing. New England Journal of medicine did a trial with thousands, no effect. And they (the doctors and teams that did the study) are one of the many that took it seriously enough to give it a shot, but it came up short.
This is coming from a guy who still makes his own liposomal vitamin C with an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner, so I'm not at all opposed to alternative medicines. Soy Lecithin and ascorbic powder are my cabinet mainstays.
Do you mean the study in this retracted NEJM article?
https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2020/06/...591297949/