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To: bull_dozer who wrote (153974)3/6/2020 1:53:43 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 219198
 
minxin pei is full of it, and famous for being full of it

he and gordon chang are buddies

safe to consider both as cretins or wastrels

peruse the comments to the article and see that most are not fooled

in the meantime I clip / copy / paste more from my in-tray

On 6 Mar 2020, at 8:52 AM, K wrote:

Very well done Matt. Spot on with NAC and Glycine. Glycine should be taken before bed as it assists with natural sleep (precursor to melatonin) and the body does not habituate to it. Clarification on L-Glutamate though,it crosses the blood/brain barrier and can interfere with the glutamate-based neuroreceptors in the brain. Excess glutamate generates free radicals in the brain causing inflammation and degradation of neurotransmitters.Dr Blaylock,a renowned neurologist who pens an excellent monthly newsletter,calls this process excitotoxicity. So advise caution and recommend NOT exceeding recommended dosage. NAC should be taken twice a day on empty stomach (optimally 1200 mg/day) but NOT before bed as the property of liquefying the lungs so you can cough up phlegm,which is so important with flu-like dry cough,is not helpful when trying to sleep and in extreme cases can lead to patient being asphyxiated in his own mucus. All amino acids are proteins which can best be supplied by moringa (plant-based and the only organic food containing all 9 essential amino acids,i.e.,amino acids your body cannot produce on its own). Other good sources are red meat and most seafood.Vitamin D3 very protective and should optimally be derived from the sun. Supplement only if unable to get 30 minutes sun exposure but follow directions as too much is toxic. Vitamin C effective but only in massive doses,can take max strength gel caplets repeatedly throughout the day or better yet have your doctor give you IV drip. Of the above only glycine and Vitamin C are tolerated well at very high doses without known toxicity.

k


On 6 Mar 2020, at 8:06 AM, J wrote:

K and M, i think it is because communist china is non-transparent, evasive, authoritarian and repressive, alt-scientific, cannot think out of a bag, tone-deaf, picking on the Moslems, and therefore unprepared for whatever had been blowing in the wind for 3+ months.

May have gotten my facts wrong, or deliberated wrong, or just plain wrong from premise forward, and history backward, to discern truth from connect-the-dots facts.

In the meantime, on another but non-bio-enhanced trade war front, team canada seems to be gathering gumption to face down team china gangsterism and ... well ... unclear as yet ... watch n brief.

The macro takeaway ... maintain short. Everything except gold, for GUEED (Gold Up Everything else down), because the world inflect-ing.

bloomberg.com

Trudeau Minister Says Canada ‘Won’t be Bullied’ on Huawei 5G
Kait BolongaroMarch 6, 2020, 3:33 AM GMT+2

On Mar 6, 2020, at 7:35 AM, ml wrote:

Agree. I'd like to be optimistic, but there is little to base that on right now.

You spoke of NAC a few days ago. I agree that NAC may be the single best thing to protect you against a viral infection. NAC is a precursor to the formation of glutathione, which is the master antioxidant in the human body. In addition, NAC has been used in practice for people with COPD as it can loosen mucus in the lungs, which happens to be a major feature of Covid-19. While it may not work for every virus, NAC does have some valid clinical testing against viral infection.

The three precursors to glutathione are NAC, Glycine, and L-Glutamate. All three are amino acides and incredibly safe and available over the counter. You also mentioned Vitamin C, but that is a more complex topic (Vitamin C has an interesting evolutionary twist...a puzzle in humans yet to be fully solved).

sciencedaily.com

hal.archives-ouvertes.fr

On 3/6/2020 12:24 AM, K wrote:

Thanks ml. Takeaway is USA totally unprepared for what is happening to them…

k

From: ml
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2020 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: Comments - Week of March 1

There are four stories in this clip (at least). If you don't want to watch the entire piece, start at 7 minutes and watch for about 5-6 minutes.

1. Lady (Bonnie) is going to give you an indication of how maxed out Seattle's healthcare system may already be.

2. The guy that immediately follows talks about Pat's mother that they declared dead and then 7 hours later informed them she was alive.

3. All of these people have been in close contact with the most severe outbreak in Seattle and none are wearing a mask.

4. Who/where are the people trained to deal with this? Lots of anger. No controls. No real quarantine.

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