Started Ivermectin today. Did not test because this is exactly how I felt when I had covid in 2021. Just curious if this is across the US or in pockets. We live in south Louisiana. My husband has it too.
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Can you provide me a source for the doctors that were able to isolate the Covid-19 virus?
Google Bill Gates/dr. Fauci somewhere near 2014, they filed numerous patents in the US, not to mention the work that was done in China, where it talks about the manipulation and synthesization of the cold virus.
Is there one COVID-19 virus, no it’s been synthesized with others that’s why they keep saying there’s 1,000,012 strains out there.
As a nurse I can attest to seeing the x-rays of those suffering with long Covid who have severely damaged lungs. It’s not pretty.
I only ask because every bit of research I’ve done, shows that the Covid-19 virus has never truly been isolated. That’s why the Covid tests don’t even detect Covid. The official answer is that the Covid tests detect what “causes Covid”.
My gut feeling is that what people are experiencing are either the effects of the vaccine, vaccine shedding or the effects of the treatments like remdesevir, ventilators etc.
I’m no doctor though. Just saying what I’ve found out over time. With a little effort, even the extremely cabal programmed AI bots will admit it too. Not that they’re the authority on the matter, but still interesting.
no, they say there's millions of strains because they want you to take millions of shots.
i'm willing to bet its psychological. i've been staying in a homeless shelter in a large city for the last year. 50 roommates. and when covid started, i was in a different area with even more homeless people.
the people most affected by covid are the people that think about it the most. period. i get the occasional cold, and they go away. business as usual.
I'm convinced that our minds do a lot of the work whether it is getting sick or recovering from sickness. When I was a child I was able to get sick - for real, fever and everything - most times when I didn't want to do something, or didn't want my parents to do something. A school test I was really scared of - I got the flu. My parents wanted to leave for a couple of days and would have left me in the care of my grandmother, and when I was very young I was rather codependent on my mother (probably because I had been isolated in a hospital for some months when I was about a year old) and guess what, I got the flu, fever and everything. Sports day in school...
Then there is all the research about the placebo effect. Confirmed stories about people who recovered from even something like what had seemed terminal cancer because they thought they had been cured.
As well as stories of people who did get something for real because they were convinced they would.
Maybe causes are not all in our heads, but it does look like it almost certainly is some sort of collaboration thing, we are first far more likely to get something for real if we think we will, and keep thinking about it. And our bodies can more easily heal if our minds are fully convinced that they will, and we concentrate on that thought.
I can relate to everything you describe. The mind is indeed quite powerful, and belief can produce both negative as well as positive results.
between this and the fact that nobody ever isolated c19... read: proved it exists .... lets just pray for health and move on with our lives.