Friday, April 17, 2020

Tell that to your leader,,,



While there appears to be a huge fail on the doctors part, the blame needs to placed where it belongs – at the feet of President Donald Trump.

Trump’s promotion of hydroxycholroquine, often in televised White House briefings, has led to a surge in demand even though it hasn’t been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the coronavirus and doctors say its effectiveness is inconclusive. The drug is typically used to treat malaria and lupus. Azithromycin — better known as a Z-pack — is an antibiotic.

As the article notes,

Since March 19, Trump has frequently touted the drug during his daily news conferences. On March 21 he even tweeted that the drug combination could be “one of the biggest game changers in the history of medicine.” In one three-day period last month, the liberal watchdog group Media Matters says it found over 100 mentions of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine on Fox News, which Trump often watches.

While the determining factor in this woman's death is unknown ATM, there is nothing Jilly Juice could have provided this woman. Also, as the article states,

Ligia filled her prescription on April 4, four days before the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology issued guidance for physicians prescribing hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin. The AHA, in its guidance, urged caution given that “each have potential serious implications for people with existing cardiovascular disease,” including increased risk of sudden death. The effect of the two combined has not been studied, the AHA stated.

Without Trump's meddling in affairs he had or has no knowledge about, this woman may still be alive.

You should take this as a warning Jillian. This is what uneducated google scientists who meddle in the affairs of experts cause. Needless pain, suffering, and death. You know nothing. You understand nothing.

BTW Jillian,,,what exactly are you doing with Jilly Juice but putting all your hopes and dreams in some swampp water being the elixir of life?

Look in the mirror much!!
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As reference, further reading and studies concerning the use of hydroxychloroquine.

No evidence of rapid antiviral clearance or clinical benefit with the combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin in patients with severe COVID-19 infection


And no I have not read each study. These were sent to me via various reputable sources.

Are hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin an effective treatment for COVID-19?

Hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin versus COVID-19: Grift, conspiracy theories, and another bad study by Didier Raoult

“Miracle cure” testimonials aside, azithromycin and hydroxychloroquine probably do not work against COVID-19

More Pseudoscience for COVID-19

Naturopaths exploit COVID-19 with unproven treatments and self-promotion

Chloroquine for coronavirus, I mean the Trumpvirus – evidence is weak

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