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10-08-2021, 05:11 PM | #45 | |
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I would not recommend the vaccine to women of child bearing age at the present time. I recommend Pfizer or Moderna for those getting vaccinated. Last edited by Kick 6; 10-08-2021 at 05:23 PM.. |
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10-08-2021, 05:11 PM | #46 |
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What are your thoughts on fully vaccinated hospitalizations? In my state of MA aprox. 1/3 of covid patients in hospital are fully vaxed. We have very high vaccinated rates, here. In the Republic of Ireland, 30% of ICU patients are fully vaccinated, as of today. These numbers seem very high to me, but no one's talking about them.
Very interesting you talk about fresh air and being outside--WHY isn't the CDC telling us this? From RTE-- "To keep yourself and your family safe please continue to regularly wash your hands, wear a mask when appropriate, open windows and ventilate indoor spaces, and choose outdoors where possible for meeting others." --RoI DoH |
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10-08-2021, 05:53 PM | #47 | |
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The vaccine will give you a huge jump start in IgG and IgA production compared to someone who is not vaccinated and has never had COVID. That is why the vaccine reduces hospitalizations and deaths so much more than being unvaccinated. The viral load goes up so fast in unvaccinated people that some have a difficult time keeping up with fucosylated antibody production. Everyone will eventually get COVID. You will die or you will live. Controlling your environment of what you eat and do will play a big part on how you handle the virus. Oxidative stress levels must be kept at a minimum. |
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10-08-2021, 06:00 PM | #48 | |
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10-08-2021, 08:09 PM | #49 |
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If you want to see a real growth industry take a look at all the dialysis centers being built. The elephant in the covid ward is how terrifyingly unhealthy the average person is, with 50% obesity rates and one in three with T2D to some degree, but nary a word from big brother about laying off the donuts and fries. That's because they started it all with the USDA "guidelines" in the 80s, designed by lobbyists to make us consume garbage commodities instead of real food, and we've been getting fatter and more unhealthy by the year ever since. The same ppl at risk from COVID are also at risk for everything else that comes along.
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Glad to see the comments on obesity. It's unbelievable.
I would like to see the COVID ICU patient census data for age, gender and BMI. Likely highly elevated age and BMI males. |
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10-08-2021, 10:02 PM | #52 | |
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Disappointing and borderline malpractice that the worldwide medical community did little in the way of prophylactic measures to prevent major illness/deaths. The idea of telling patients....go home take aspirin and if it gets worse...come back....we will admit you and put you on a ventilator is unconscionable.
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10-08-2021, 11:29 PM | #53 | |
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Everyone wants to take a pill(s) and forget about the necessary lifestyle changes. Trust me it's a losing battle. And don't get me started on "Drinking and smoking is my God-given right!" Smoking-related illness alone in the US is a $300+ billion taxpayer burden. Back to the point of this post. SARS-CoV-2 doesn't care about your age, underlying conditions, or how in or out of shape you are. I've seen 90-year-olds with minor symptoms and 20-year-olds that are serious athletes die. There's some yet to be determined element of the virus that impacts the severity of the illness. Clearly, the mutations have a significant impact but there's something else. A good guess would be the viral load but I'm not certain. If you're not vaccinated you playing with fire.
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10-09-2021, 04:55 AM | #55 | |
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The body can correct itself relatively quickly and it is never to late to start trying to be healthy. The bacteria in our GI tract is what make us healthy. Our microbiome is the key. Most people aren't like me as I got screwed over when I was 38 years old. Most have a gradual decline as they age. Eating is part of the environmental factors that control our health but it is only one piece of the pie. Where you work, where you live, what you breathe, how much you exercise, the vaccines you get, there are many other environmental factors that help mold our health. Look at the health conditions of people that work in aluminum smelting plants. You can't breathe that stuff and expect to be healthy. Interior water damage causing mold growth is one I see often. Eating just happens to be the one we repeatedly do over and over. I do think there is a point where eating and living a healthy lifestyle won't make you better but can maintain where you are. That's a long discussion for another thread and it is more speculation based on my thoughts than the research I've read. Last edited by Kick 6; 10-09-2021 at 05:19 AM.. |
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Before Delta, it was about 75% obese patients being hospitalized. Delta changed that and that percentage seems to be dropping. Obese people often have more redox issues but Delta is just getting anyone with redox issues. My personal opinion from the young people that I know that have died from Delta, they had other IgG issues from the foods they ate. They were not obese and appeared to have no major health issues.
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10-09-2021, 06:31 AM | #58 | |
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This virus absolutely cares about your age and underlying conditions. Those are the number one and two determining factors of those people that are in the highest death rate percentage. That’s a fact. Just because you can point to an outlier here and there and they are very rare doesn’t change the fact that the vast majority of people who have died from this are above 80, were at end of life anyway and those who were extremely unhealthy. Those are facts. Please don’t attempt to come back and argue with that because I won’t engage you on that past this post. It’s difficult for me to take anyone seriously that can’t even admit those basic facts. |
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Not disagreeing with you on that...........
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10-09-2021, 10:29 AM | #60 |
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I have picked up 3 opinions here which run counter to prevailing medical advice:
1 The media never tells you about our eyes being a route of transmission but they are. Wearing glasses inside should help decrease transmission. It appears to be based on one small study from China, which was not conclusive. But assuming it was: we are already warned not to rub our eyes, and not to stand close to somebody sneezing (presumably because it can get into the eyes). So if we do that, and also obey other safety protocols, how much extra protection can glasses really offer ? 2 At this time, my recommendation to my patients is to not get vaccinated if you already had COVID, but my recommendation may change if... The prevailing medical consensus is that those patients should still get vaccinated. This will maximize their immune response with no downside, due to vaccines being safe, effective and widely available. 3 If you are in good health, health conscious, and eat with a purpose, then you may be OK not getting the vaccine. This is also not what the experts are saying. But even assuming that the vast majority of healthy people will only undergo mild COVID, what about others in their vicinity whom they can infect ? (which is likely because many of them being asymptomatic may not even be aware they are the carriers). Also this ignores the dangers of long COVID which is known to indiscriminately afflict young and healthy, even if they initially only had mild COVID cases. |
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I also take issue with your casual & callus comment of "end of life anyway". These are human beings for gods sake! Members of my nuclear and extended family routinely live comfortably are healthy and high functioning well into their late 90's. I don't see how you conclude the idea of death panels from my statement about smoking and drinking. To be clear there's some personal responsibility here. But the bulk of the burden should be the companies responsible. Can you imagine manufacturing a product that has zero benefit that eventually kills all your customers all while profiting with no responsibility or accountability for this? I'm tired of seeing all my hard work go directly to the pockets of the 1%.
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10-09-2021, 10:53 AM | #62 | |
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Covid Survival Rate 0-14 survival is 99.9998% 15-44 survival is 99.9931% 45-64 survival is 99.9294% 65-85 survival is 99.6297% Over 85 survival is 98.2499% |
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I assure you I've worked hard all my life, earn what I consider a great living and pay an eye watering amount of taxes. I've employed a fairly large workforce for nearly 30 years and have always provided industry leading compensation & benefits for them and their families. I take great pride in watching people grow with us over the years and realize the American dream. All I'm asking for is an equal playing field. Oh and as you guessed I'm a registered Republican.
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"The experts" and "scientific consensus" once told us the Earth is flat and is orbited by the Sun.
Today it tells us to eat copious quantities of "healthy whole grains" (to the tune of 300gr glucose/day) and "heart healthy polyunsaturated oils" (oxidized industrially refined toxins that contribute directly to mitochondrial dysfunction). It tells us to treat T2D, a condition characterized by hyperinsulinemia with,,, more insulin. Akin to treating an alcoholic with more booze. One day current "medical consensus" will be viewed the same way we now think of casting spells and applying leeches. I'm not saying to discount out of hand, but I also wouldn't put any degree of faith in anything solely because it's the consensus of "experts". |
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All that being said we've come along way in a short period of time in determining fact from fiction in the medical world but nothing is 100%. I look at it this way do I go with the Alex Jones of the world or the scientific community? I think that's an easy call.
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