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Posted by Akamai (Hawaii) on 04/18/2020

From an article in TheMedicineJournal: April 9, 2014 TheMedicineJournal.com "Based on the mechanism of ingestion, most medical professionals agree the potential for deadly consequences is considerable." "When you inhale air, and all of its impurities (in this case alcohol), the vapor easily crosses the capillary beds that reside in the small air sacs within your lungs, called alveoli." "While the party-fueled vaporization and inhalation of alcohol is extremely dangerous, there are some real medical benefits when done appropriately.  In 1954, Dr.'s Aldo Luisada, Morton Goldmann and Ruth Weyl used this as a method for treating pulmonary edema, resistant to all other forms of therapy." "The fluid in the lungs, associated with pulmonary edema, contain blood elements that get churned into a froth by the act of breathing.  This leaves foam-like bubbles that make it extremely difficult to diffuse oxygen through the capillary beds.  By bubbling oxygen through a 50% ethyl alcohol solution, the frothy bubbles collapse making it easier to breath.  It's thought the alcohol alters the surface tension of the bubbles, causing the collapse.  The resulting sputum is also more liquid and is much easier to expel from the lungs." ------------- In my opinion this was a very informative and well written article. Ethyl alcohol inactivates virus everywhere else, why not in the lungs? Limited exposure would help with the suffocation by surfactant problem also. You mean it worked in 1954 and it doesn't work now; or haven't they tried it and why not? This would not be my first choice because it does not address the hypokalemia and aerated alcohol is extremely dangerous and highly flammable. However using a one breath only and waiting a couple of hours approach, it is second on my list. And it certainly looks approriate for pulmonary edema patients on ventilators.


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Posted by Lee (USA) on 04/17/2020

I wish point out to the staff here that a guy named Tyler Vincent reported here at the Earth Clinic in the BHT remedies section that he got well and fast using good old BHT to treat his coronavirus infection. People need to read it for themselves.


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Posted by ORH (TEN MILE , TN.) on 04/15/2020

ORH here, please, please, please everyone stop referring to what the FDA says to take. They have no clue. Some of you folks need to understand that Rx is not the answer. That CDC guy is 79 and screwed up every thing he has come into contact with. He is partners with Bill Gates. Both are sick dudes. Their program is depopulation by virus shots. Have you noticed that Africa is not getting this disease. Why? Because they all take the malaria drug which shorty says won't work. Get real. This was planned from the beginning. ====ORH====

Replied by Dana
(Rancho Cucamonga, CA)
04/17/2020

I agree with you! I will do MEGA research for what my family calls hippie drugs and use them! (CBD, Silver, Elderberry, etc) I have adult onset asthma, and decided to nebulize colloidal silver as a precaution- I can tell you after a 2 minute breathing treatment, my lungs already feel lighter...

Stacy
(Ghana and South Carolina)
04/17/2020

Sorry ORH, but someone's not being honest with you, Africans have lots of covid 19 cases as well as deaths. Not many Africans are able to take anti malaria drugs as you state, due to its being too expensive or fake pills proliferating the markets. I know because I live there part of the year, and see many who suffer lifelong weakness and fragility due to malaria.


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Posted by Cindy (Illinois, USA) on 04/15/2020 528 posts

What if... ...it's not mutating but, rather, merely reproducing at an accelerated rate? Overwhelming the body, causing it to bind huge amounts of it in mucous in an effort to slow it down? Perhaps it is the "curing" of it that is the problem. It actually seems quite easy to kill off but if it's "enhanced" and producing at an accelerated rate, the continuous killing of it would load the body with an overabundance of its toxic remains. Which would explain the liver and kidney problems. What if the solution to the problems of reinfection created by forcing the untimely breaking up of the mucous in which the overflow is encased for safe keeping with "remedies" and the liver and kidney damage from its toxic remains after killing it is something super simple? For INSTANCE, something like activated charcoal? Holy moly - if I was evil and super smart and wanted to create a virus that is more dangerous dead than alive...I think speeding up its reproductive cycle, forcing the body to trap and store huge amounts of it and THEN making it relatively easy to kill to release massive amounts of toxins in the form of its waste is how I'd do it. And, of course, if I could tweak how it dies and make its waste even more toxic, Why wouldn't I? I can't think of any reason not to add activated charcoal to one's nasal rinse and, of course, taking it internally would be a no-brainer. I won't recommend the nasal rinse as so many are doing it so often but I'm going to do it. As I write this, my stomach doesn't so good. I've not had any problems with my stomach through any of this so the cause may just be the idea of someone having done this deliberately but it could also be a shot of toxic dead virus waste from the extended steam session I did just prior to writing this as it seems to me that the toxic effects of dead viral waste would be cumulative. Which would also explain why the virus is presumed to be mutating.

Replied by Cindy
(Illinois, USA)
04/15/2020
528 posts

The activated charcoal settled my stomach right down, as expected, but I have no way of knowing, for sure, what upset it in the first place. So, it would appear, that toxins in the digestive track from sinus drainage would be an easy fix in guarding the liver, when that's a problem. On the other hand - the respiratory system...and thereby the kidneys...I just don't know. I'm wondering how olive oil gets to the kidneys - in a kidney stone treatment. It must, right? One can pass quite large kidney stones painlessly with olive oil so...it must get there somehow. Right? So, I'm wondering about the ingestion of activated charcoal in olive oil? Or how many microscopic particles one could actually get - and how many it would TAKE - via inhaling an activated charcoal/water steam... I just can't seem to reconcile charcoal with the respiratory system. I suppose drug addicts snort far worse things than activated charcoal and people are snorting cayenne pepper - which just astounds me - but...still...there are only two ways OUT of the lungs - barring lung lavage - and I'm quite fed up with coughing. Anyone have any ideas?

Randy
(IN, US)
04/15/2020

I wonder if bentonite clay would have the same effect as the activated charcoal at removing the toxins?

Randy
(IN, US)
04/15/2020

I wonder if bentonite clay would have the same effect as the activated charcoal at removing the toxins?


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Posted by Cindy (Illinois, USA) on 04/15/2020 528 posts

I wanted to add a caveat to my post about breaking up the mucous of an unproductive cough. I am wondering if the very thing that makes one uncomfortable - the thing that sort of feels like an immovable mucous brick - is actually the body's way of trapping an overabundance of virus. I've been breaking up the mucous for about a week, over and over, and sort of going up and down with it. Feeling good one moment and then feeling like crap again. And, this time, with the addition of a sore throat. It's as if I'm releasing some virus and then having to hit it with the virus-killers. Then releasing some more and having to hit THAT. Although, I'm not hitting it very hard because I'm still trying to suss out a proper smackdown but, unfortunately - or fortunately, depending on how you look at it - I think I'm about out of virus to play with. I've just been using steam but the heat seems to smack the new batches pretty efficiently. So, anyway, I think my usefulness is coming to an end. And since it is generally frowned upon to experiment on others... I will add that it may be possible that the benefit of laying on one's stomach is that one's head is turned to the side as when I have a cough and it's unproductive, if I turn my head to the side, it becomes productive. Which is nice because I don't have to stop what I'm doing and lie down :)

Replied by MKing
(California)
04/16/2020

In regards to your die-off conversation with Martha. Die-off (herxheimer effect) of bacteria is a huge issue for a lot of people. As these infectious pathogens die, they release toxins into the blood stream causing symptoms such as fatigue, headache, body ache, joint pain, nausea, diarrhea etc. To greatly reduce such occurrences, one needs binders. They literally soak up the toxins that are released when the bacteria is dying… This is essential, and very important to prevent recirculation of toxins. While of course binders will not rid every single toxin out of your body, they significantly lighten the load. If toxins are just sitting in your body, they pose risk for damaging cells. Binders are very safe with little to no side effects except constipation, so be sure to drink plenty of water. BINDERS (Clays, Charcoals, Silica, zeolite, chlorella, pectin, fulvic/humic acid). Everyone tolerates binders differently, so some experimentation is key. When you find the right binder for your condition, you'll know. You will simply feel better. One side effect from binders can be constipation, due to the dense material of most, and also because of the build up of toxins on the verge of being expelled. You definitely want to keep the bowels moving when you are taking binders! If bowel gets sluggish (typical on binders), then up your dose of Magnesium (Malate or Byglycinate best). Up to 1600 mg can be taken safely- usually no more than 800 mg proves effective.


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Posted by Amanda Barnes (31792) on 04/08/2020

This explains A LOT ON THE MECHANISM OF COVID-19. Do not treat it as an ARDS treating patients with the iron ions stripped from their hemoglobin (rendering it abnormally nonfunctional) with ventilator intubation is futile. http://web.archive.org/web/20200405061401/https://medium.com/@agaiziunas/covid-19-had-us-all-fooled-but-now-we-might-have-finally-found-its-secret-91182386efcb

Replied by Michelle
(United States)
04/08/2020

Hi Amanda, The reason I decided to check out Earth Clinic was because of that very article! From what I got out of the article, COVID-19 is causing, among other things, pulmonary oxidative stress since iron ions cannot go to the proper areas it needs to. The iron ions are just floating in the bloodstream, and the kidneys release ALT (alanine aminotransferase). Here is a link for info on ALT: https://www.healthline.com/health/alt. I copied and pasted this from the site: "ALT is normally found inside liver cells. However, when your liver is damaged or inflamed, ALT can be released into your bloodstream. This causes serum ALT levels to rise." What has been showing promising results is hydroxychloroquine with azithromicin and zinc. We need to lower our pH, which can halt or slow down the replication of the virus. I'm in no way indicating these statements as scientific facts, but I'm just alluding to what the gist of the article is.


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Posted by Mary (NY, NY) on 04/04/2020

The following is information from the CDC: A list of products that are EPA-approved for use against the virus that causes COVID-19 is available herepdf iconexternal icon. Follow manufacturer's instructions for all cleaning and disinfection products for (concentration, application method and contact time, etc.). Additionally, diluted household bleach solutions (at least 1000ppm sodium hypochlorite) can be used if appropriate for the surface. Follow manufacturer's instructions for application, ensuring a contact time of at least 1 minute, and allowing proper ventilation during and after application. Check to ensure the product is not past its expiration date. Never mix household bleach with ammonia or any other cleanser. Unexpired household bleach will be effective against coronaviruses when properly diluted. Prepare a bleach solution by mixing: 5 tablespoons (1/3rd cup) bleach per gallon of water or 4 teaspoons bleach per quart of water Note: I am washing my shower, towels and bed sheets with detergent and bleach every couple of days. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/cleaning-disinfection.html


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Posted by Anon (Anon) on 04/04/2020

If covid19 is so amazingly contageous that it can be spread merely be breathing on people, why do they have to test for it by shoving a swab all the way to the back of your nose? Why is the map of covid cases in the US nearly identical to the map of 5G coverage?

Replied by Holly
(Atlanta)
04/10/2020

Both are very good points! I've yet to read much about 5g but I guess now is a good time.


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Posted by Cindy Pronschinske (Wisconsin) on 04/01/2020

I am looking for an effective DIY, non -bleach, disinfectant spray recipe for covid19. Can silver be used as well? Thanks.

Susan
(Israel)
04/06/2020

Hydrogen Peroxide 3% is supposed to sanitize against COVID-19



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