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    It may not be a "study" but there is video after video of Drs who are using the hydroxychloroquine and zinc combination having extremely high success rates and then, these videos just "disappear." It's like cancer, "they" want you to stay sick and afraid. Many of these drs are doing so under threat of losing their licenses or worse. I think all that says more than any "study."

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    Quote Originally Posted by njtom View Post
    Well, if there are studies showing that zinc works together with hydroxychloroquine to improve recovery rate from Covid-19, then great. If I were to test positive, I'd ask my doctor to consider that combination along with any others that he or I know of. And before the appointment, I'd do my research and bring copies of the studies with me to his office.

    I'd be careful with zinc, as I've read that too high a dose and you could suffer from a depressed immune system. It's not like Vitamin C, which you can basically take as much as you want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    It may not be a "study" but video after video of Drs who are using the hydroxychloroquine and zinc combination are having extremely high success rates. And then, these videos just "disappear." It's like cancer, "they" want you to stay sick and afraid. Many of these drs are doing so under threat of losing their licences or worse. I think all that says more than any "study."
    We will never see a real study. However, that tells us it works.

    I'm happy the Medical Mafia is being exposed, of course we've known for some time that the Democratic Party morphed into a Death Cult.

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    And just like that ...

    The World Health Organization has temporarily halted studying hydroxychloroquine as a potential Covid-19 treatment in its Solidarity Trial due to safety concerns, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a briefing in Geneva on Monday.

    The decision was made after an observational study was published in the medical journal The Lancet on Friday, which described how seriously ill Covid-19 patients who were treated with hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine were more likely to die.
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    "I wish to reiterate that these drugs are accepted as generally safe for use in patients with autoimmune diseases or malaria."
    WHO temporarily pauses studying hydroxychloroquine due to safety concerns


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    This is why there can be no cure.

    Still, Trump's pointed rhetoric added new fire to the simmering legal battles, including pledges by thousands of churches to defy local public-health restrictions by holding services on Pentecost, which falls next Sunday.

    In the California-focused case that reached the high court Sunday night, a 9th Circuit panel split, 2-1, with the majority declining to disturb the state government's action in light of the health dangers posed by the ongoing pandemic.

    "We're dealing here with a highly contagious and often fatal disease for which there presently is no known cure,' "Judges Barry Silverman and Jacqueline Nguyen wrote. "In the words of Justice Robert Jackson, if a 'court does not temper its doctrinaire logic with a little practical wisdom, it will convert the constitutional Bill of Rights into a suicide pact.'"
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    Ain't it the truth.

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    It may not be a "study" but there is video after video of Drs who are using the hydroxychloroquine and zinc combination having extremely high success rates and then, these videos just "disappear." It's like cancer, "they" want you to stay sick and afraid. Many of these drs are doing so under threat of losing their licenses or worse. I think all that says more than any "study."
    Anecdotal evidence is better than nothing, and I'm sure a lot of medications that are in widespread use today were first demonstrated to be effective based on anecdotal experiences, but controlled double-blind studies are a more reliable means of demonstrating effectiveness. (I have read that if a double-blind study shows significant benefit to taking the medication, they'll halt the study and begin to give the medication to the participants who were previously getting the placebo.)

    Given the side effect described in the Lancet study (QT prolongation; i.e., the heart muscle takes longer than normal to recharge between beats, which can lead to abnormal heart rhythms), they'll probably want to weigh the pros and cons before prescribing. And that's where controlled studies are beneficial: they quantify the risks and rewards, giving the doctor more data to make the decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by njtom View Post
    Anecdotal evidence is better than nothing, and I'm sure a lot of medications that are in widespread use today were first demonstrated to be effective based on anecdotal experiences, but controlled double-blind studies are a more reliable means of demonstrating effectiveness. (I have read that if a double-blind study shows significant benefit to taking the medication, they'll halt the study and begin to give the medication to the participants who were previously getting the placebo.)

    Given the side effect described in the Lancet study (QT prolongation; i.e., the heart muscle takes longer than normal to recharge between beats, which can lead to abnormal heart rhythms), they'll probably want to weigh the pros and cons before prescribing. And that's where controlled studies are beneficial: they quantify the risks and rewards, giving the doctor more data to make the decision.
    From what my daughter says, who was diagnosed with long QT after a full cardiac arrest at age 37, this side effect is well known. No real need to research it further. She knows she shouldn't take hydroxychloroqine along with other drugs that have that effect. Gotta remember how long this drug has been around. They know the side effects.

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    From what my daughter says, who was diagnosed with long QT after a full cardiac arrest at age 37, this side effect is well known. No real need to research it further. She knows she shouldn't take hydroxychloroqine along with other drugs that have that effect. Gotta remember how long this drug has been around. They know the side effects.
    Sorry about your daughter. It's good to know they already knew of this side effect, and that they know not to give the medication to individuals who would be adversely affected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by njtom View Post
    Anecdotal evidence is better than nothing, and I'm sure a lot of medications that are in widespread use today were first demonstrated to be effective based on anecdotal experiences, but controlled double-blind studies are a more reliable means of demonstrating effectiveness. (I have read that if a double-blind study shows significant benefit to taking the medication, they'll halt the study and begin to give the medication to the participants who were previously getting the placebo.)

    Given the side effect described in the Lancet study (QT prolongation; i.e., the heart muscle takes longer than normal to recharge between beats, which can lead to abnormal heart rhythms), they'll probably want to weigh the pros and cons before prescribing. And that's where controlled studies are beneficial: they quantify the risks and rewards, giving the doctor more data to make the decision.
    That whole Lancet "study" was designed to suppress the cure, you can keep posting it though, the Death Cult thanks you.

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