I like to think I’m wrong. I really hope I am….. about a lot of things actually. Things I absolutely believe to be true about the atrocities this world has done and continues to do.
My question today is why if this medicine is suppose to work. So have said doctors in Italy. Whos media I believe a lot more than our own, no matter how crazy it sounds. I proved their theory of anti-inflammatories being a contraindication for myself on my birthday, when I forgot about the CBD moratorium and drank a cider and threw myself into pain. It wasn’t until the pain set in I finally pieced all the incidents together and remembered the ciders and then I could confirm it for myself.
So why not give these a try? They are cheap, I believe plentiful and has already been used for a long time with minimal side effects to treat Malaria. Supposedly. So.🤷🏽♀️.
Could it maybe be because the pharmaceutical companies want to create a drug they can probably charge a lot more money for? Maybe? Because it should be their patriotic duty to give it to the US and the world they leach off of and create their own lethal pandemics (opiods?) for.
I want to be wrong. I really do!!
There’s this thing in medical circles about ethics. Chloroquine, and derivatives, are dangerous drugs (cardiac problems, liver problems, etc). The anecdotal observations in Italy and France that it seems to work are good starting points but you can’t know efficacy and dosing without rigorous clinical trials. There are serious ethical problems with prescribing unproven medications. Then again, there are also ethical problems with letting a patient die when a given treatment might work.
That said, we have a trial going on here locally, as there are in many places around the world. If I caught this bug, I’d sign up!
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I see. Yes. I’m glad to see there are valid reasons for delaying it’s use on a grand scale. I’m sure that a trial is a choice many would make as well right now.
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