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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

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This was originally published here, in French (link).
We provide this translation for your convenience. Practical aspects may differ where you live.




My anti-Covid kit, finally made...

By Charles-Edouard!

Read under the pen of Sauvenière, notorious false-witness:

Just read the literature! Here's what they say at Garches: "Hyper-intermittent regimens, 2 and 1 day per week, [...] based on NVP, proved to be safe and effective over an average of 140 weeks of treatment in 45 of 49 patients." What is unfortunate and unwarranted is to have excluded NVP from regulatory enrollment trials.

This is silly, especially since I'll have to be told someday how to expect to be cured without ever having used Nevirapine. Between naivety and conspiracy, there is room for lucidity...
Let's hear it...

COVID and Love


What Véran/Pazdan/Delfraissy's group seems not to understand is the psychology of 'normal' people... How can anyone imagine for a moment that, faced with my sick baby, I'm going to stay at his bedside with Doliprane. The so-called 4D doctrine(Doliprane, Dodo, Distress, Death) is too little for me, thank you! I don't care if HCQ/AZ/Zn is 10, 50 or 90% effective, or even effective at all! I won't give up my little wolf I'm afraid I'm going to have to give it up to the Delfraissian oukazes. Everyone is responsible for their own health and this extends to their loved ones, with some dilemmas at times.

P'tit Loup is very influenced by Pialloux and Co... I don't really care... In the end, it's me who counts, it's me who cares, not Pialloux... And as long as the pathology does not appear, it is useless to talk about subjects that would spoil a cocoon evening. Besides, I am ready... I have supplied according to the opinion of trusted doctors and according to the algorithm published by Peter Mc Cullough, of which there is, in French, a variant by Philippe Lepere & al. Who also published this: The Role of Macrolide Antibiotics in the Prevention of Severe COVID-19 Disease Progression Via the Disruption of Bacteria/virus Co-Operation. I prefer the Mc Collough one, which I had shared some time ago: it is less technical, more accessible in free medication.

My kit includes: Chloroquine (Nivaquine), Doxycycline, Zinc, Vit. C and D, Bromhexin, Aspirin, Pulse Oximeter, Thermometer, and, perhaps, soon Ivermectin

Chloroquine (Nivaquine): This simple, essential chemical can be purchased in a bush grocery store. Information, especially on interactions, can be found on Drugbank. It is sold over the counter in supplier countries, including China and India, which together constitute half of humanity... For an earthling, getting chloroquine is disconcertingly simple. This is for the earthlings who live in 'normal' countries, i.e. where the health care system has not turned into an extortion system. For the poor patient from Auvergne, it is harder! Even with African or high ranking friends... The basic backpacker, him, was sufficiently used (even that one OBLIGATED him to take some!). These are the military, especially French, who were the most vehement in the obligation to take it every day... So to provide oneself, in advance, is not very complicated. Only Buzyn and Co. put it in list 2, classification that does not hold up. I have some in my medicine cabinet, so I take care of it. I open a file "Chloroquine use for HIV, Diabetes and Rheumatism"; it is promising.

Doxycycline: I understood the message of the U=U campaign: no CV, you fuck without a condom (a well-funded campaign, that is). Leibowitch thought it was appropriate to wave the red flag of other STIs: it is true that the reasonable abandonment of the condom, in an assumed practice of bareback, raises the question. Elegantly solved by Pr Molina (Hôtel Dieu). For HIV you go to Leibowitch and for the rest you go to Molina! Especially not the opposite, we understand each other... In short, thank you Jean Michel, thanks to you, doxycycline is in the medicine cabinet.

Zinc, Vit. C and D: they are still available... Yes, yes... Hurry up before Véran and Co wake up and forbid you to drink lemon juice!

Bromhexine: it is an inhibitor of the TMPRSS2, it has been mentioned a few times as a complement to HCQ, just to lock the entrance: it can be found in anti-tussives in para-pharmacy. Rather rare in Europe, it is part of all the exotic formulas that promise to stop coughing. Here again, Véran has not yet fallen on it. There is little to argue that it is useful in COVID, but who is going to stop you from taking an anti-cough medicine? Especially since there is probably not much scientific evidence that it works for coughs, either... Well... I read the instructions of what is in the medicine cabinet and other herbs: it is there... Phew! We'll see if the situation arises.

Oximeter: Ironically, its inventor, Takuo Aoyagi, has just passed away at the age of 84. Contrary to the sugar level, there is no needle, it is like a clothespin, with a small luminous diode, painless. The purchase was not the easiest! By internet? Like Amazon? We'll have to see... I found one in a drugstore, only one, 50 balls anyway! A small Chinese electronic, 2 francs 6 cents, unstable, which I had to clean the diode to stabilize a little, but well, despite the fluctuations of the model I found, I think I can identify a strong hidden drop in oxygen saturation. Well... Raoult says it's good, so it's good. We're not going to ask Véran's opinion, either...

Ivermectin: old molecule with multiple uses, the few published studies are in the right direction. There is even a non-inferiority trial vs HCQ/AT. Well... Here, I've been tricky... It is in the medicine cabinet of ... my dog... Plus, it's a big doggie. It is a horse remedy! I say this without laughing: there is a dosage for... horses... So there... If even dogs, cats and horses can take it...

In the news


- The famous study in the EHPAD of Andorra! Famous? Yes, the authors, in order to be able to publish, will have to hide, more or less, that their observations show the formidable effectiveness of HCQ/AT, in this context. Quickly, let's send Pr K. Lacombe (yes, yes... Professor, to believe BFM), to put the cured back in the grave.

- History of chloroquine, told by the press of Madagascar, living witness of a past greatness. The ex-colonial power had imposed, on the children, the taking of Nivaquine! And it remained... Every time, it is even financed by... the WHO, with the money of... French taxpayers... Who knows... That would be so funny.

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