His pulse ox was 64% when my sister took him. I offered the protocol and they wanted to no part of it. They refused the ivermectin, wouldn’t take the vitamins and now he’s going to be admitted and put on the hospitals stupid protocol which will probably kill him. My sisters a nurse and I even told her give him ivermectin and she said it doesn’t work. It’s super frustrating that he would not listen and I am sad. Please keep him in your prayers.
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Why do People here keep saying they Got the Coof when everyone says the Coof is not real? Am I missing something?!
I had the coof. It is real. Lost my taste and smell. Still not back after 6 weeks. But Ivermectin, D, Zinc, Quercitin, echinasea, C and zicam helped a lot. It was the flu.
There's a big confusion going around about isolating the virus and it not being real. Early on in the pandemic, the virus had not been isolated as it was hard to isolate starting from 0 genetic data, as nobody was getting data from China. Then some scientists went rogue and shared the genetic sequence they had from China to some Australian scientists I believe. The Chinese scientists were then disappeared. Then scientists started to be able to isolate the virus with the knowledge of the gene sequences they were looking for.
Since then, many researchers have isolated the virus for various studies. However the covid testing that is done in hospitals and in public does not isolate the virus, it merely tests for genetic material that matches what's been isolated, a further confusion. For example, testing for variants is rarely done, but the variant is assumed due to whatever strain researchers say is dominant at the time, from their research.
So, sars-cov-2 exists, has been isolated and studied and shown to have been unnaturally evolved (made in a lab). However testing isn't done with the same process that research is, so it is not totally reliable, nor does it isolate anything. Nor is the virus completely gene sequenced (but more than enough to easily isolate it in research).
Some sources: Shows how sars-cov-2 has been isolated but not fully gene sequenced, likely another area that causes people confusing, conflating the two: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-22905-7
Discussed a rapid test. Explains that it tests known covid antibodies for any interaction with the sample. In other words there's no isolation or sequencing done in the testing. But the antibodies are specific, as mentioned in the paper, to the virus they are testing for. So if they were being evil, they would catch on that influenza tests show the same results as the covid ones, which they don't. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8397079/
Older study showing the isolation of the virus in the US to be used to create rapid tests etc. using it as the reference. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7239045/
There's piles of research. The likliest scenario given all of the data, assessing facts and bias, is that sars-cov-2 was man made, has been isolated, isn't fully sequenced yet but more than enough to identify its outer structures; just not enough to fully understand its inner workings. Natural immunity is strong as it generates antibodies against many parts of the virus, not just spike proteins. Natural immunity also stimulates stronger generation of bone marrow long term immunity. Vaccines that cause cells to reproduce spike proteins are not near fully tested, including the mrna and the recombinant ones. Whole viron inactivated virus vaccines exist, but are being stalled at the approval stage in first world countries, because the powers that be don't want to have the older understood / safer technology. The reason for approving new technology instead of the simpler non invasive one is not known, but I'm sure we can guess this one.
As for Ivermectin and HCQ, they are simply good at promoting zinc absorption that interferes with caronavirus attachment to cell mechanics, allowing the body to kill infected cells without having to try and keep up as more and more cells are infected, which means they become virus factories. Quercetin is another material that helps bring zinc into play. Without assistance, our cells don't tend to hold onto zinc.
Silly question - but if something has been isolated, why wouldn't you be able to get the full genetic sequence? In my mind, isolated means you can look at the whole virus under a microscope...maybe an electron microscope or whatever - but something where you could actually see it, and know you have the full virus - why wouldn't you have the full gene sequence?
You can, it's just difficult. As they tear into the virus to sequence internal proteins and acids it falls apart. The one paper I cited shows how researchers used one specific process to sequence one specific part. In other words it just takes time. They focused on the easier structural external sequences first, which allowed them to make tests and reference data etc.