Don't take a test. It's all theater. They've perhaps released a new variant or two of the flu.
Remember, each time a virus enters a body, it mutates. Every time. Each subsequent mutation makes any virus weaker but more easily transmitted. That's how viruses replicate. They don't want to kill their host, just spread from host to host as quickly as possible. To do that, it gets weaker but more highly contagious. Thus, many will get it, but most all should recover naturally if they do the right things.
In early July, I got sick after pulling several all-nighters and traveling out-of-town to an important event that required months of planning and maximum stress.
Upon arriving home from my travels, I realized I was getting the chills and found I was running a fever. Temp got to over 103.
I lost my sense of smell and taste and started having a congested cough, but I began to attack it immediately with 4x daily Vitamin C, multiple sinus rinses each day, twice daily capsules of Natren's Healthy Trinity probiotics (A MUST!), my regular stash of special vitamins and lots of soup, handwashing & face washing and sleep.
It took me about 10 days and soon I was back to normal. My sense of smell is somewhat damaged, but I am hoping it will return soon.
FYI - Applying Castor oil inside the nostrils will speed up the recovery of the olfactory nerves and restore smell and taste. It seemed to help me quite a bit.
CONCLUSION:
Do not fall for their fear porn.
Do not take a CV-19 test.
DO NOT TAKE A NEW VAXX.
Treat at home with known therapies. You will be fine.
Agreed. As far as losing my sense of smell, this happens to me every time I take Tylenol or anything with Tylenol in it, and lasts for several days afterwards. I only notice it when I'm cooking, because I can't sample and get a true sense of the flavor after adding seasoning. The narrative calls this a symptom of Covid, but I'm not so sure. I may just be an oddball, but I would like to know if anyone else loses their sense of smell from Tylenol.
Tylenol lowers glutathione levels. I never take it, if I need something I stick to ibuprofen. I try and stay away from even that and find that arnica help relieve the headaches with fever as well as that terrible muscle pain associated with the flu.
Anyone ask how they have a test that can identify the new strain already?
Don't take a test. It's all theater. They've perhaps released a new variant or two of the flu.
Remember, each time a virus enters a body, it mutates. Every time. Each subsequent mutation makes any virus weaker but more easily transmitted. That's how viruses replicate. They don't want to kill their host, just spread from host to host as quickly as possible. To do that, it gets weaker but more highly contagious. Thus, many will get it, but most all should recover naturally if they do the right things.
In early July, I got sick after pulling several all-nighters and traveling out-of-town to an important event that required months of planning and maximum stress. Upon arriving home from my travels, I realized I was getting the chills and found I was running a fever. Temp got to over 103.
I lost my sense of smell and taste and started having a congested cough, but I began to attack it immediately with 4x daily Vitamin C, multiple sinus rinses each day, twice daily capsules of Natren's Healthy Trinity probiotics (A MUST!), my regular stash of special vitamins and lots of soup, handwashing & face washing and sleep.
It took me about 10 days and soon I was back to normal. My sense of smell is somewhat damaged, but I am hoping it will return soon.
FYI - Applying Castor oil inside the nostrils will speed up the recovery of the olfactory nerves and restore smell and taste. It seemed to help me quite a bit.
CONCLUSION:
Do not fall for their fear porn.
Do not take a CV-19 test.
DO NOT TAKE A NEW VAXX.
Treat at home with known therapies. You will be fine.
Agreed. As far as losing my sense of smell, this happens to me every time I take Tylenol or anything with Tylenol in it, and lasts for several days afterwards. I only notice it when I'm cooking, because I can't sample and get a true sense of the flavor after adding seasoning. The narrative calls this a symptom of Covid, but I'm not so sure. I may just be an oddball, but I would like to know if anyone else loses their sense of smell from Tylenol.
Tylenol lowers glutathione levels. I never take it, if I need something I stick to ibuprofen. I try and stay away from even that and find that arnica help relieve the headaches with fever as well as that terrible muscle pain associated with the flu.