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    How to survive a Corona Infection

    I*believe it is important people have the opportunity to arm themselves with information. I'm going to give my doctors clinic and name and suggest you look at many of his 20+ Covid 19 videos. They build on each other and may provide you tools to prepare and react in a way to a Corona infection that may save your life.*

    Many hear won't see his methods as mainstream and reject them. I am not here to convince anyone. Just give those looking for options some food for thought.*

    if anyone else has a good resource for information on how to survive a Corona infection, I would like to see it.

    First. Look up Chaga Mushroom.*

    Second, go to YouTube and look up Interactive Health Clinic Dr Brendon Cochran. Watch his video. He is one of my doctors of natural medicine.*

    Third, There ia nothing stopping you from pre vetting facilities that will deal with a Covid infected individual. Find a doctor ahead of time you trust and follow his advice. Preparedness saves lives. If you end up at an emergency room, it's probably something you could have avoided had you assessed you situation ahead of time.

    Lets not make this a thread about statistics. Lets share information on what tactic are being used at home to keep Corona Virus symptoms mild. Lets stay out of the hospital.

    Be healthy.
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    Re: How to survive a Corona Infection

    Did not know about the Chaga being good for this, but have been using it regularly for years when making tea or coffee. You are not supposed to ingest it directly. It is the fungus that grows on dying or dead Birch Trees.

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    Re: How to survive a Corona Infection

    Maybe I should not mention Chaga.

    Myles pulled it from AN. Said Im peddling unproven medical info. It appears there is a conflict in the medical community over who is a qualified doctor and capable of helping you. Imagine if people understood it's your body that is the #1 line of defense against disease. That you have to take care of yourself, and that supplements can help.

    I was prescribed by Dr Cochran Homocysteine Supreme. Its an herbal over the counter pill. In 2 months my blood sugar, insulin levels came down from prediabetic to normal. No one should take that crap before moving to big pharma, right.

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    Re: How to survive a Corona Infection

    I know from changing my diet several years ago there are things we can do to be more healthy. The change allowed me to stop taking meds for blood pressure and shedding some weight. I loosely followed Dr. Fuhrman's Nutritarian diet. I say loosely as he later began to sell a bunch of products. I just got his information from watching seminars, his website and I did buy my wife a cookbook. He includes mushrooms and many ingredients like nuts and berries.

    I've found supplements to be hit and miss for me. I have a neighbor who takes and recommends all kinds.

    I don't think manmade drugs are all bad. I think the way the drug companies are allowed to rip us off is bad.

    The foundation is exercise. I've also read rest is good, getting enough sleep. I've tried to keep to my normal schedule for the most part hoping for not such a tough transition when returning to work. I seem to sleep some longer than normal though which tells me I may not have been sleeping enough when working.

    The only thing I do differently for C19 other than what I mentioned is staying home and keeping with social distancing.
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    Re: How to survive a Corona Infection

    I know from changing my diet several years ago there are things we can do to be more healthy. The change allowed me to stop taking meds for blood pressure and shedding some weight. I loosely followed Dr. Fuhrman's Nutritarian diet. I say loosely as he later began to sell a bunch of products. I just got his information from watching seminars, his website and I did buy my wife a cookbook. He includes mushrooms and many ingredients like nuts and berries.

    I've found supplements to be hit and miss for me. I have a neighbor who takes and recommends all kinds.

    I don't think manmade drugs are all bad. I think the way the drug companies are allowed to rip us off is bad.

    The foundation is exercise. I've also read rest is good, getting enough sleep. I've tried to keep to my normal schedule for the most part hoping for not such a tough transition when returning to work. I seem to sleep some longer than normal though which tells me I may not have been sleeping enough when working.

    The only thing I do differently for C19 other than what I mentioned is staying home and keeping with social distancing.
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    Re: How to survive a Corona Infection

    I am with you on all of that. My wife and I do many Natural and Homeopathic things for our health. We will both be 59 this year and take no Medications.

    Funny tho about Big Pharma, my wife is a Respiratory Therapist and has been involved in the Medical Field for 35 years, but is against many traditional practices. Since she stopped working with the public 15 years ago, we both stopped getting Flu Shots and will be adamant in turning down anything new coming our way. I totally agree based on all the toxic garbage they include as a carrier. In my case, Big Pharma pays my salary and are all my customers. I remain conflicted but it pays well. My company is handling the majority of Covid Studies underway right now. All that said, I will try many other things before taking medications if I can.

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    Re: How to survive a Corona Infection

    As a physician, I am reluctant to comment due to backlash but here goes. Any natural supplement that has an effect on the body is a drug just like man made drugs. Many man made drugs came from chemicals found in nature. Just because it is natural does not mean it is good for you or any safer than man made drugs.

    Many natural remedies have been studied by the NIH and have failed to show any proven benefit. Please do not get me wrong, I am not saying all natural remedies do not work. Many have not been studied for side effects, drug interactions and optimal or safe dosages. There may be serious side effects that are rare like many man made medications. Chaga for instance can make immune disorders like Multiple Sclerosis, Lupus and Rheumatoid arthritis worse. It can also inhibit clotting.

    Please remember, that man made drugs and vaccines have saved billions of lives. Anti-vaccination people don't realise that vaccines like those for smallpox (which was extremely deadly and highly contagious, killed over 300 million), measles, polio, tetanus and bordetella (whooping cough) have saved hundreds of millions if not billions of lives over the years. And even today, over 140,000 people die each year from measles in those who are not vaccinated.

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    Re: How to survive a Corona Infection

    Quote Originally Posted by Mechnutt View Post
    As a physician, I am reluctant to comment due to backlash but here goes. Any natural supplement that has an effect on the body is a drug just like man made drugs. Many man made drugs came from chemicals found in nature. Just because it is natural does not mean it is good for you or any safer than man made drugs.

    Many natural remedies have been studied by the NIH and have failed to show any proven benefit. Please do not get me wrong, I am not saying all natural remedies do not work. Many have not been studied for side effects, drug interactions and optimal or safe dosages. There may be serious side effects that are rare like many man made medications. Chaga for instance can make immune disorders like Multiple Sclerosis, Lupus and Rheumatoid arthritis worse. It can also inhibit clotting.

    Please remember, that man made drugs and vaccines have saved billions of lives. Anti-vaccination people don't realise that vaccines like those for smallpox (which was extremely deadly and highly contagious, killed over 300 million), measles, polio, tetanus and bordetella (whooping cough) have saved hundreds of millions if not billions of lives over the years. And even today, over 140,000 people die each year from measles in those who are not vaccinated.

    Stay healthy.

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    Larry,

    No doubt there are many drugs for things that natural remedies won't fix. The problem we face is that the majority of Physicians will never advise a patient to try something natural before handing them a script for a Big Pharma Drug. I don't understand the reason for this.

    Case in point, I just battled a high blood pressure issue over the last 4 months because I am now in process of a Physical and if the Dr took one reading and it was high, he would have written me a script in 20 seconds. He would not have told me to go home, cut out caffeine, alcohol and carbs and lose a few pounds, then come back. Over the last 4 months I got my BP back into the normal range from full Hypertension, without any drugs.

    Another constant struggle is between Ortho Surgeons vs Chiro and PT. One says the only solution is to cut, the other says PT and Chiro can fix it. They are both right and the latter should be fully exhausted before surgery, but that is not the norm.

    As per vaccines, all the ones you mentioned are ones I already had and would not have much issue with. But the Yearly Flu shot and whatever they dream up for the ever changing Covid, I say no thanks. Whatever they develop today will not be all that effective by the time it morphs 10 more times. Unfortunately, what will eventually happen is most everyone will get it, recover or not. We have had Bio Warfare unleashed on the world whether intentionally or not and I don't think it will just disappear. It may just be the first of more of these Oopses to come in the future because of all the things that get played with unsafely.

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    Re: How to survive a Corona Infection

    You need to find a different doctor. All the family doctors that I know of would have you make lifestyle changes first before prescribing medication for your HTN unless it was dangerously high or you had kidney disease. However, doctors know that the majority of patients will never make life style changes so they prescribe drugs. Unfortunately, some doctors forget to mention life style changes, but most do. You can't believe the number of patients that I see that still smoke or eat like pigs despite having a heart attack, diabetes, asthma, copd and the like. By the way. My comments in my previous post was not directed at you personally.

    As far as the flu vaccine is concerned, it does save lives although some years it is not very effective. And I can tell you out of the hundreds of cases of flu that I see each year, the people that have had the vaccine usually are not as ill. I get the flu vaccine each year and I am exposed to hundreds of cases of flu each year and I have not had influenza since 1993 which was the last year that I did not get the vaccine.

    If and when a corona virus vaccine becomes available, people would be foolish not to take it if it is effective. It may be that we need to get it every year or they may come up with a vaccine that you just need a booster every few years. There are plenty of vaccines for viruses that give permanent or semi permanent immunity. These are based on parts of the virus that does not change if the virus mutates. Also, it is possible that COVID can mutate to a less virulent strain.
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    Re: How to survive a Corona Infection

    I fully believe big pharma has its place. And if the corona virus does not mutate, a vaccine can be made. Just like for MMR, Polio etc. If it mutates and the 12 stains out there now are different enough, we will never have a vaccine.

    I was about to have a doctor hawg out my foraminal passages and clip the edges of my disc to stop nerve damage and leg pain. I met another doctor who convinced me to take a shot of Ozone direct into my disc. Knowing you cant go backwards on a surgery and clipping away your disc is permanent, I took the shot. 6 weeks later I was 100% without back or leg pain. Some has returned due to regeneration disc.

    A friend opted the surgeon way. He is paralyzed now in one leg. Dropfoot. He has significant pain still. He occassionally talks of suicide. I wish he would have tried the shot first with me.

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    Re: How to survive a Corona Infection

    But really, look at the video. Dr Cochran is not talking about Chaga. I asked him about it and he refered me to an herbalist he knows.

    His video explain how your infecting yourself with your mask and gloves if you use them wrong. Some of what to do at home if you get symptoms. What type of emergency care you don't want and why. You can do what you want with the information. Its just a Naturopathic doctor point of view. Too many MD seems to be at odds with anyone who did trian as they did. We should al be thankful we have choices on how to care for ourselves.

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    I don't drop things easy and I was sort of seething over my private chat with Myles at AN. It jarred another bad experience I had with medical doctors. I had an industrial accident with wood dust. It sent me to the hospital. A few months later I was starting to suffer from chronic inflammatory respiratory syndrome. I went to the best doctors in WA. I went through a bunch of test and in the end, my MD look me in the eye and said there was nothing he could do for me. Then sent me away. Washed his hands of me. Not being able to breath or sleep I went looking for answers and found a Naturopath through some friends. She put me on a nebulizer with Glutathione. Within a week to two I was breathing normal again. With proper supplements and occasional home glutathione treatments my breathing is pretty much perfect.

    This is another excellent treatment for Covid 19. Nebulized Glutathione has been noted as an excellent preventative and during Covid 19 attack treatment. I upped my home supply with a new prescription.

    Please look around for answers to this disease. What you hear on the news is not necessarily accurate. There is a lot you can do for yourself and those you love. MD are not necessarily trained to cope with this. I don't know how many doctors go home and do the type of research my doctor has to understand it, and treat it. I'm sure some have. And those that do probably share the information with other doctors willing to listen, and administrators running the hospitals willing to let them try unproven techniques. Because yes, the techniques that may save your life may very well be unproven. That does not mean they are not effective. Its up to you to find a facility with open minded forward thinking doctors that can help you if you do crash and cant maintain at home.

    Watch a few video. They are a little quirky. But they do have a lot to digest. At least something to get your thinking about your overall health. Being healthy is your #1 defense.
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    I'm fortunate to have eventually found a good family doctor. You really have to need it before he rights a script. I used to have a physician who wrote for steroids a lot, my current doctor has yet to give them to me for anything. Before changing my diet as I explained earlier my lipid panel wasn't perfect, some doctors would have written a script for some cholesterol reduction med, my doctor advised exercise and try mega doses of a B vitamin, slow niacin. I already exercised but I spread it out to where I did something almost every day. It did help but nothing changed my results like changing my diet.

    Really when you go to a professional you expect to be able to trust what they tell you. For serious issues it is wise to get more than one opinion.

    From what I see of friends on social media and news media, people watch these people on YouTube with all these crazy conspiracy theories. I feel this is where a lot of the anti-vaccination movement is from. As Larry pointed out though, so many diseases our children don't have to worry about now as long as they get their shots.
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    Re: How to survive a Corona Infection

    I'm fortunate to have eventually found a good family doctor. You really have to need it before he rights a script. I used to have a physician who wrote for steroids a lot, my current doctor has yet to give them to me for anything. Before changing my diet as I explained earlier my lipid panel wasn't perfect, some doctors would have written a script for some cholesterol reduction med, my doctor advised exercise and try mega doses of a B vitamin, slow niacin. I already exercised but I spread it out to where I did something almost every day. It did help but nothing changed my results like changing my diet.

    Really when you go to a professional you expect to be able to trust what they tell you. For serious issues it is wise to get more than one opinion.

    From what I see of friends on social media and news media, people watch these people on YouTube with all these crazy conspiracy theories. I feel this is where a lot of the anti-vaccination movement is from. As Larry pointed out though, so many diseases our children don't have to worry about now as long as they get their shots.
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    Re: How to survive a Corona Infection

    Trust me, there are a lot of poor doctors out there or they are too overworked because medicine is corporate and very few doctors own their own practices. If doctors fall behind in the amount of patients per hour they see, they can be fired or chastised by the health care system they work for. In addition, the electronic medical record takes time away from a patient visit. Family doctors and Internist's take hours of paperwork home to work on after clinic hours. This unfortunately is modern medicine today. I am very picky on who and my family uses for a primary care physician. By the way, all naturalpath or homeopathic doctors are not great. I have seen misdiagnosis and treatment from them just as I have from MD's. Medicine is not an exact science. My advice, do your research on homeopathic remedies and see if there are any well controlled studies on them done by independent and reputable researchers. Many remedies benefits are anecdotal at best. Just like treatments for COVID. I am privy to the inside scoop on COVID treatment and things change daily. Right now there are no documented treatments that have been shown to definitely work and some studies are starting to show that they may do more harm but again these are small not well controlled studies. We will have to wait until the smoke clears in a year or two until we have a clearer picture and can review all the data.

    By the way, in the last 3 weeks I have had 2 patients that I admitted to the hospital with COVID and pneumonia and they survived without a ventilator.

    Stay safe and wear masks and eye protection when around people.
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