Spanky
219 posts, incept 2011-03-22
2021-09-24 11:49:50
@Tickerguy I'm now curious to what degree the pre-existing immunity (diamond princess) was actually from antihistamine prophylaxis. Did they test for active virus and later antibodies? A large number of people take this stuff regularly.
Ugrev
1k posts, incept 2010-03-08
2021-09-24 11:52:31
@Tickeryguy
I wanted to post this separately so as not to get lost in my other babblings:
India drops IVM as treatment
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi....How, after the data from Uttar Pradesh...? oh yeah, Pharma will always win.
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Irregular Warfare is now in play
Franco
311 posts, incept 2009-10-06
2021-09-24 12:15:29
Well, just like when figured that people who took budesonide regularly for asthma were underrepresented in hospitals, I wonder if one could count the prevalence of covid symptoms in people who take claritin/allegra/zyrtec daily versus those who dont and find a correlation there.
Gavilan
720 posts, incept 2014-01-01
2021-09-24 12:15:33
Thank you Karl.
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**** the Forest Service.
Oh and FJB too.
Edwardteach
361 posts, incept 2021-05-01
2021-09-24 12:15:49
Wow...I didn't think I could be any more disgusted at the politico-medical pseudoscientific establishment. Then I opened today's ticker. I don't even know the words to describe what I'm feeling right now. Seethe comes to mind...not just simple anger.
They should all be hanging from lampposts with their guts hanging out, after being thoroughly sodomized with a ball bat dipped in tar and broken glass.
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Know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I go get and beat you with until you understand who's in ruttin command here.
Now there's another reason I am alive in addition to HCQ. I take Zyrtec and Claritin every day. Zyrtec for allergies and Claritin for chemo pain. In addition I am on Lortadine for about 10 days every three weeks because of other unpleasant side effects from chemo.
I'll be getting a Zpak with refills to have on hand.
I'm one lucky girl.
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"An unborn child's property rights are protected by law. His right to life is not." Ronald Reagan
Maddmaxx
1k posts, incept 2021-05-31
2021-09-24 12:23:46
@Theophorus alldaychemist
Twiggler
180 posts, incept 2021-02-02
2021-09-24 12:32:29
I take Zyrtec, Flonase, multi-vitamin religiously because I'm allergic to all tree pollen.
I take extra vitamin D during the Winter.
I take Zinc when I start getting drainage.
My wife has added others over the last couple of years.
The pix is my daily intake.
The pix isnt showing up in the preview so Im hoping it shows on the final result.
TG ... like you say its about choices. Im a bit over weight but am on a wife induced diet. But Ive been an athlete all my life from football to soccer to running.
Reason: forgot to add reason I take zyrtec and flonase
Standsfirm
41 posts, incept 2021-07-29
2021-09-24 12:33:07
Essentially, the reason the guidelines are to go home and do nothing is that they could not find a single thing - from your own ****ing medicine cabinet - to recommend that would not actually help you.
Vernonb
3k posts, incept 2009-06-03
2021-09-24 12:53:02
I keep diphenhydramine handy just in case. Good for bees, allergies, coof, and other BS. Just don't have heart issues
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"Mass intelligence does not mean intelligent masses."
Vernonb
3k posts, incept 2009-06-03
2021-09-24 14:48:40
Interesting regarding the antihistamine. I end up taking diphenhydramine on a regular basis due to food allergy triggers. I never seem to know when they will stike at various places I visit. Even before this covid BS started people around me getting sick from flu and severe colds. I've only had one sinus infection since 2011. Otherwise heathy as a horse.... Go figure. At times I was the only employee in the area unaffected.
Seems this therapy is good for more than Covid to me.
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"Mass intelligence does not mean intelligent masses."
Uwe
10k posts, incept 2009-01-03
2021-09-24 14:48:40
Thegreatunwashed wrote..
The fake president just made Pfizer boosters available for all Americans, six months after the 2nd jab.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv5C2ZoI....
That's not what I heard him say.
People who received Pfizer. Over 65. People with certain underlying health conditions. Plus those who are at increased risk due to occupational exposure; health care workers, teachers, grocery store workers. 60 million people. Exactly in line with what the FDA said.
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"Corona Virus will come and go, but government will NEVER forget how easy it was to take control of everyone's life; to control every sporting event, classroom, restaurant table, church p
Frat
13k posts, incept 2009-07-15
2021-09-24 14:48:40
Stands firm wrote..
Essentially, the reason the guidelines are to go home and do nothing is that they could not find a single thing - from your own ****ing medicine cabinet - to recommend that would not actually help you.
Well, YEAH, duh...! How else could they possibly justify making billions of people take a gene therapy with serious adverse effects if people, could, you know - treat it with simple OTC stuff?!
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We're ****ed. There will be no happy ending here; there is no going back to 'normal.'. There are only bad outcomes and worse outcomes. And we don't get to choose those, either.
Ascenzm
169 posts, incept 2021-09-12
2021-09-24 14:48:40
My first post. I have been reading Karl's writings for a few years and have learned a lot. I have a ragweed allergy with mild symptoms - runny nose in September. A few years ago my PCP, who apparently wanted to reduce my facial tissue usage, suggested that I start taking a Loratadine 10 mg tablet once a day starting August 1 and continuing this protocol until September 30 each year. I have been following these instructions for a few years and have not felt the effects of ragweed since. This means that I always have a supply of Loradatine 10 mg tablets handy.
In 2017 I had to undergo chemo for non Hodgkins Lymphoma - six 5-day rounds. The final medication of each chemo round was a medication that was intended to make the body jump start its immune function because the other chemo meds lowered the immune system's functionality. This medication did have one nasty side effect - temporary pain in a patient's lower back and upper femurs. During Chemo round one, the RN who administered this final medication told me that other chemo patients had dealt with the bone pain by taking Loratadine 10mg. I experienced the bone pain and took Loratadine which stopped the bone pain in a few days.
As an experiment for the next chemo round I started taking Loratadine 10 mg prior to the day I received the immune system enhanced medication. Bingo. No bone pain and an example of off-label use of a medication.
I didn't think one could get antibiotics OTC, because Evolution (to antibiotic resistant bacteria). I'm going to look for the Zyrtec and Claritin though. And to think I might not even need to take the Horsie Paste!
Mjc1960
344 posts, incept 2015-02-28
2021-09-24 14:48:40
NAC was pulled by GNC back in the spring.
That's why I think Pfizer's new pill is reformulated NAC and Ivermectin.
Like Zelenko's Z-Pak
Blairkiel
2k posts, incept 2009-08-25
2021-09-24 14:48:40
I use hydroxyzine for anxiety. Just filled a 90-tablet, 10mg script for $8.34 at Walmart. The anxiety angle is another bit of the pharma scam...It is as effective as the benzodiazepines with no addiction or abuse potential.
Man, my wife uses it and that stuff puts me straight to sleep
Ewtnewbie2
261 posts, incept 2021-09-13
2021-09-24 14:48:40
Generic Claritin (loratadine) is available at Costco dirt cheap ($10-20?) for 365 10mg tabs. No need to go for the brand name.
Great work Karl, as always.
I've been blasting away on Twatter to get the message out about this place. Where else are people going to get info like this?!? NOWHERE!