And my point is not that we should trust anything, it's that we should not dismiss anything out of hand.
I broke away from the medical community over a decade ago due to my work within the industry. My faith was gone long before covid 19.
But there ARE advances that do help for certain things. Taking responsibility for one's health doesn't mean one needs to eschew all modern advances. I had two older friends who were hit hard with C19. I sent ivermectin to both. One of them will tell you I saved his life.
The other was too far gone and monoclonal antibodies saved his life because his family was able to drive him to an adjacent state where they were legal. He went from being on death's door to tired but normal in 48 hours. There's a reason that the Biden admin has worked so hard to ban monoclonal antibodies in this country, just like they worked to ban ivermectin and hydrocloroquine.
I encourage everyone to adopt your attitude (mostly) in terms of taking responsibility for one's own health care. But that can only go so far. And we'd be foolish not to research and critically evaluate potential new treatments that can improve the quality of our life, but more importantly the quality of life for those we love.
I understand.
And my point is not that we should trust anything, it's that we should not dismiss anything out of hand.
I broke away from the medical community over a decade ago due to my work within the industry. My faith was gone long before covid 19.
But there ARE advances that do help for certain things. Taking responsibility for one's health doesn't mean one needs to eschew all modern advances. I had two older friends who were hit hard with C19. I sent ivermectin to both. One of them will tell you I saved his life.
The other was too far gone and monoclonal antibodies saved his life because his family was able to drive him to an adjacent state where they were legal. He went from being on death's door to tired but normal in 48 hours. There's a reason that the Biden admin has worked so hard to ban monoclonal antibodies in this country, just like they worked to ban ivermectin and hydrocloroquine.
I encourage everyone to adopt your attitude (mostly) in terms of taking responsibility for one's own health care. But that can only go so far. And we'd be foolish not to research and critically evaluate potential new treatments that can improve the quality of our life, but more importantly the quality of life for those we love.