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Yes,
Sorry, this is dumb.
Assuming you are not trolling your own site (I appreciate that you occasionally do this, lol)...
Be wary of people quoting science data without actual journal articles. Like this dude, or mercola or whatever. Data with medicine effectiveness is turned into cdc and fda, so they can be quoted for data or, with existing meds, published in peer reviewed papers. Look for names like New England Journal... Or Journal of AMA. Nature or Science Magazines.
So when someone tries out a new treatment or vitamin etc, they publish the results or lack of results. These are all checked by other scientists so that they don't make stuff up. Then, if you are not a scientist or epidemiologist, you look at the abstract and conclusions, and the help you understand what it means. These statements are all also peer reviewed, so are more trustable. See if the substance is making stuff up. (They are). If you have The appropriate science and stats background, you check their statements vs data vs methods etc. Same stuff happens with mortality data, etc. All that state and local stuff gets triple checked before being published, so if Florida is lying by under reporting covid deaths they get found out, or Cuomo is hiding nursing home deaths, he does. Eventually, in science journals. Not generally on substances lol.
That said, there are medicines available.
Serious people in hospital are primarily treated with an inexpensive prescription corticosteroid (it took a while to find which one was the best) along with some smarter management in ICU.
New pills by Pfizer and moderns (Pfizer is maybe better, but both are great) are excellent. Must be taken right as you get symptoms or test positive. Prevention of hospitalizations, mostly, and with vaccinated works almost perfectly.
You should be taking vitamin D anyway. If you are deficient take some, night prevent some lung symptoms.
Last, they made a really cool medicine that you take so you don't get sick. Works better than the new pills with less side effects than overdosing on vitamins. It's taken in three doses by injection.
Cheers
Niarun
[quote]rojo wrote:
A friend sent me the following link from by Pierre Kory 's substack:
https://pierrekory.substack.com/p/the-global-disinformation-campaign
The guy basically writes he thinks it's a disgrace we don't treat Covid. You test positive and then are told to basically go home unless it's bad enough for you to go to the ER. He then cites a bunch of drugs/vitamins - that he claims he claims help against Covid.
Assuming if what he's writing is true, then it seems like a no-brainer. But no one seems to be doing it in large scale in the US so I'm wondering if he's just making stuff up.
What I want to know is this guy correct in saying that plenty of studies show Vitamin D, A help against Covid? I'm not even going to mention the I word.
Mainly, what I want to know is this chart accurate:
https://cdn.substack.com/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fbucketeer-e05bbc84-baa3-437e-9518-adb32be77984.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Ff21cb2eb-f7f0-4c88-9481-018bbd9c7742_1268x1486.png
I have no idea who Kory was and figured I'd ask here if he's legit or not.
Don't turn this into a thread about the vaccines. I'm triple vaxxed and there is a thread about that.[/quote