Ivermectin, Vitamin D, Invermectin & Molnupiravir

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Is it alkali or acid mate?
Make your mind up.
And it hasn’t been proven in any case.

You really aren’t this fucking wilfully stupid surely.

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Is what alkaline or acid?

You appear to know about nothing about medicine, stick to bricklaying.

In on breath you are talking about alkalinising your diet, and on the other drinking acid.

Ok mate. Bricklaying has as much proven effect against Corona virus as quinine in any case

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The drinking battery acid quip was a quip, obviously lost on you.

A slightly alkaline diet has well established health benefits.

There are thousands of doctors prescribing hydroxyquinine for COVID-19 and claiming it is the most effective treatment. But you know better? Based on what exactly?

Thousands ?

What % of all the Doctors in America are doing so? You seems to be on point on this so…

No they didn’t.

The highest number of doctors using hydroxychloroquinine and believe it works are in Spain, Italy, and China, not the US.

So the places where medical systems have failed worst recommend quinine? Ok.

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37% of 6000 odd surveyed is your base for claiming Thousands are using it? :smile:

Would you ever fuck off.

Any lad not doing a fecal transplant and drinking Alka seltzer in March is in the lap of the gods

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Are you truly this dim?

Stick to filling vending machines.

It’s medically accepted the corona effect, or infusion of corona virus, that cell fusion occurs in a low-pH-dependent manner, with a half-maximal rate of fusion occurring at pH 5.5… With 5.5 being highly acidic. You should be aiming for a pH of 6-7 really. @flattythehurdler

It’s not 37%.

It’s 37% of 33%.

There is literally no clinical evidence that it works.

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