Posted on 03/17/2020 9:13:22 AM PDT by Red Badger
I woke up at about 2 am with my sheets soaked and I was shivering uncontrollably...checked in at our clinic first thing in the morning, had blood drawn and began treatment immediately. I was really ill for about 5-days and it took 15-days to completely get over it.
With the treatment regime I had, it is completely gone...no reinfection or any lingering symptoms.
I was working on a large mine project near Lake Victoria and we had probably the best medical facility in eastern Africa. It was staffed mostly by South African docs and nurses and they had a LOT of experience treating malaria. At the time, during the rainy season, our clinic was treating around 60-cases a week.
glad to hear it’s completely gone- yeah it’s pretty awful from everything I’ve read on it- for sure-
The reason i asked was because there is an infection you get with tick bites called Babesia which ‘acts like malaria’ (Though not nearly as severe)- but they can’t get rid of it i guess- only subdue it some- )
one mention for Babesia was to use quinine, which of course is used for malaria- it causes a lifelong ‘Temperature Dysregulation’ You get clammy cold and feverishly hot at same time- but don’t run a temperature, and just can’t get comfortable- weakness, liver and kidney damage, etc- nasty little bugger- I’ll have to look into whether the drug you got could be used for it- if there are any trials or something- sounds like it acts similar, though not as severe-
Astronaut. Doctor. Web entrepreneur. Electric carmaker. Is there anything this guy CAN’T do?
Ok, so tell us.
Gee, I have a supply of Cinchona Bark in my basement for my home-brew bitters. :-)
Youtube will give you an idea. Most important thing to it is to always use distilled water and .999+ silver.
Only if you’re from Brooklyn, Queens or the Bronx!..................
I have 200 pills of Hydroxychloroquine in my kitchen cabinet.
Hoarder!............................
Distilled water. VERY IMPORTANT
pure silver electrodes VERY IMPORTANT
and 3 9 V batteries that are at least charge to 9.0 V
Theyre plugged in together so its 27 V DC and then I use alligator clips to take the plus and minus terminals to the silver electrodes which are placed 1 inch apart in the distilled water in a glass cup
I let it run generally 15 to 30 minutes or until I start seeing silver particles on the anode which is giving off oxygen
Then my family fights over it
Ive been doing this now since the 1980s
As far as I can see, Chloroquine looks promising, but has not been fully investigated or tested. Perhaps the CDC should look into this during their testing the vaccine to fight the Wuhan Covid-19.
It’s been widely used to fight Malaria in the past.
A good colloidal silver product can be 10 nanometers or much smaller. One argument the ignorant make against colloidal silver is that the particles are "too big" to circulate in the body. The Covid 19 virus is 125 nanometer. The average blood cell in the body is 4,000 nanometers. LOL
Yes it has worked especially with HIV meds:
Keep in mind the sequencing showed HIV-resembling sections spliced into Cov-19.
Lopinavir and ritonavir are sold under the name Kaletra and are designed to treat HIV. In South Korea, a 54-year-old man was given a combination of these two drugs and had a significant reduction in his levels of the coronavirus.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32056407
https://www.healthline.com/health/coronavirus-treatment#if-you-have-symptoms
But.....there’s this:
IF you have co-morbidities, chose between QT wider & V-Tach or a vent with 10 to 20% survival rate AND chance of in-hospital infection(100,000 per year DIE from it per CDC numbers). Chose wisely.
About meds and QT prolongation(also with Zpac and other meds and some combos):
https://academic.oup.com/jac/article/72/5/1272/2970120
Specifically, long-term use of chloroquine leading to V-Tach
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16615675
Very interesting.
No shortage of “bugs” in Africa...not to mention the reptile family!!
I could not find any article which reported a trial of Chloroquine in humans afflicted with Covid or any other virus. It kills the virus in a petri dish - but so does alcohol.
As far as I can see, Chloroquine looks promising, but has not been fully investigated or tested. Perhaps the CDC should look into this during their testing the vaccine to fight the Wuhan Covid-19.
It’s been widely used to fight Malaria in the past.
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