Amici,
You-all
may remember a number of clinical (big-time, double-blind, etc.)
studies regarding Hydroxychloroquine began in various places some time
ago. I've been expecting them to start to surface with results. About
this test below, I've been reading about it for a couple of days, but
most info is behind paywalls. Finally, this one at the Gateway Pundit popped up.
It
involved 2,451 patients over a six-month period. (French Dr. Didier
Raoult released a study with similar results last month in France that
involved over 3,000 patients.) In the video embedded in the article, Dr Ramin Oskoui notes that we've seen excellent results with Hydroxy in Spain, Italy, France, Turkey, and Morocco.
We
can expect more studies producing reports this summer. A lot of people
are eating their words, too -- because President Trump touted Hydroxy,
the American Left went full force against it. And some time ago, The Lancet,
the prestigious Brit Medical Journal, got seriously burned by a fake
Hydroxy study that purported to show the drug did not help at all. It
took about a week for that "fake news" to crash, for The Lancet to publish an humiliating apology, and even the shadowy organization that sponsered that "study" then went out of business.
Remember,
Hydroxy has to be administered quickly after diagnosis, and many
articles say it should be taken with zinc, as apparently the zinc does
the job; the Hydroxy allows the zinc into the infected cells, where it
kills the virus. But whatever the details, this is an important
breakthrough about Hydroxychloroquine.
An Préachán
Hydroxychloroquine was banned in a hurry by Health french authorities from the french hospitals the day after the fake study was published by the Lancet. A few days later the fake was debunked by the "France-Soir" newspapers supported by more than 200 french doctors.
ReplyDeleteBut until now the Hydroxychloroquine ban was not reversed in France. Here is how Big Pharma works...
Pr Didier Raoult decided to ignore the ban, thanks God.
I agree
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