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Speaking of aspirin... It might be OK, in some cases, for dogs, but NEVER give a cat aspirin! They lack an enzyme necessary for the metabolism of aspirin. Those of us in the "underground/resistance" have known for months that aspirin should be part of the meds for COVID in humans. Not for Fluffy. Neil in SD (yep, still not vaxx'ed!)

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From Denninger today on this story, in "If This Is True....":

< I used a prophylactic protocol for close to a year and a half, and despite somewhere around two dozen known exposures, I did not get the virus. I was still using that protocol when I finally did get the virus, via an exposure that was close enough to get me, but was hardly as close as many of the others.

I also was under a *serious immune* assault, due to a *yellowjacket* swarm during the incubation period; without that, I might well have once again avoided infection. There's no way for me to know that, with any degree of certainty.

But as with every other viral disease known to mankind, contracting the disease and fighting it off produces strong immunity. This one is no exception. We have *never* jabbed people who got a viral disease in the past; it is medically stupid, and no doctor will do it, because it is the definition of malpractice, to give someone a drug, all of which have risk, without any possibility of a benefit.

No doctor will give you a chicken *pox or measles* shot, if you've had the diseases.

People like to talk about the flu shot, but the flu shot is in fact different every year, because we have to guess what flu strains will circulate in a given year. Nonetheless if you had a given strain and got hammered by it, the odds of getting hammered by the same strain a second time are vanishingly small. Not zero, but very small -- even years later.

H1N1, the 1918 pandemic flu, faded off into obscurity within a couple of years. Did it disappear? No; people who had it and didn't die kept getting re-challenged, some of them got sick but statistically speaking nobody got very sick or was killed by it after the first time around. I remind you that H1N1 came around in both the 2009 and 2019/2020 flu seasons, was not in the shot, and made plenty of people real sick -- including me the first week of January 2020.

How many people in the first "surge" of Covid were co-infected with H1N1 influenza yet their death was "credited" to Covid? We'll never know, but the number is likely very large, since there was a bounty for toe tags with Covid on them, but none if the cause was listed as H1N1 influenza. That was a nasty flu too; my personal experience with it was more-*severe than* Delta Covid in August of 2021!

OC43, another beta coronavirus in the same family as Covid-19, is believed to have caused a pandemic in the 1890s. Today it circulates and causes colds. Occasionally, particularly in old people, it nails them hard and kills them, through mechanisms that look an awful lot like Covid. Why? Because as you get old, your immune response wanes, and so their former exposure, which probably dates back to their childhood, and then is enhanced by repeated challenges, becomes insufficient.

Treating people to improve survival rates produces a group of people with robust, durable immunity. You can't eradicate Covid, as it has animal reservoirs; it is with us forever. You want people to acquire durable immunity, and you want them to be re-challenged, and further reinforce that immunity.

The jabs do the exact opposite on the data; they give you temporary protection, but when it wanes, and the data is that it does so within six months, you get ****ed, as if you never had any protection at all, or even worse, the jabs may be enhancing disease at that point. >

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Yeah, cod liver oil has many bennies, incl. not only vitamins A & D, but also natural vitamin E and other quinones.

See https://chriskresser.com/9-steps-to-perfect-health-4-supplement-wisely/#Be_Selective_with_Your_Supplementation .

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And, an hour or so ago, Makary was on Fox, touting treatments, e.g. aspirin and vit. D.

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