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[quote:Sungaze_At_Dawn:MV80MjYwNTg2Xzc3NjMyNDUyXzcxQjEzNzRB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77774359:MV80MjYwNTg2Xzc3NjI4NTM5X0UzMjZFQUE3] [quote:Sungaze_At_Dawn:MV80MjYwNTg2Xzc3NjI4Mjk4XzZCODEyNDNF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78305299:MV80MjYwNTg2Xzc3NjI0NTU3XzE4MTJERjlF] [quote:MostlyLurking:MV80MjYwNTg2Xzc3NjI0NDA1XzhBQTkyMEMw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78305299:MV80MjYwNTg2Xzc3NjIzNTQ1XzcyRDBCNzRB] Also with it evidently lowering lymphocyte count actively during this, your immune response is not really in benefit from fever but harmed by the fevers effect on your routine and health change itself. No? -001 [/quote] I read the Washington case report and they indicated his fever was medicated the entire time he was in hospital. I know from limited experience that the first thing emergency rooms do with someone who has a fever is give them a fever reducing med. I also know 95%+ of people medicate a fever at home, so I would guess that most people are as a standard of practice reducing their fever during early symptoms. I question if we have outcomes of unmedicated fever vs medicated fever because I believe most outcomes are with fever medicated at some point at this time. China is apparently banning the sale of fever reducing meds in some areas. My assumption was that they wanted to make it difficult for citizens to hide their fevers - but perhaps there could be more to it? (Or it could be complete fiction as well- but it merits consideration.) Also circling back to the patent I linked to previously for Griffithsin - is this or other mannose-bonding lectin containing compounds being considered as possible prevention of severe disease? [/quote] Medicating a fever has been monetized by fear, as they should not be medicated until 103.5-104 in all fairness. The hospitals are most likely using everything possible at this point due to panic. No one can think clearly in that situation really. MBL is produced by your liver fulltime in minute amounts, but during infections its production is increased. The protein present in ncov is gp120 which is a glycosylated protein, allowing MBL to indentify, bond and perform its job. But it only slows some of the effects as the the virus is not solely gp120 based. -001 [/quote] Are you nuts. Anytime you're not feeling good, take ipbrofen. It lowers inflammation and temperature. when you lower your pain, swelling and fever, YOU RECOVER QUICKLY. But my dumb ass father who refuses to take this, suffers for a very long time and nearly dies. I would never allow anyone to not immediately battle illnesses. Also, as soon as we're ill with anything, cold, flu, toothaches, oil of oregano, collodial silver, ibprofen. It thins the blood so you have to time 2000 grams of curcumin and pepper extract. C and D. If something is in your lungs, C powder with vodka and lemon. Oh and thats just the mim. Resveratrol. Alpha Lipoic Acid. Tons of things. And to feel good L-theanine. Love it. Lots of tea also has this. It also helps immune and cytokine reactions. [/quote] the temperature ruses to kill the virus....if you reduce the temp your viral load rises this is what killed most people at the beginnig of spanish flu.. soldiers have been jabbed and sent home with a miracle drug: aspirin...by reducing the fever the viral load rised and help spread the virus. you need to bake the virus!! [/quote] You recover, your immune bounces back, through lowering temp. When I've been sick usually its only with cold, feel fluish but rarely get a temperature. Years and years since I ever had a temperature. I usually get a reverse temperature and feel colder than my family. However, one thing that might benefit a virus that likes winter and cold, and doesn't do well in high UV. Infared sauna's, they're like sleeping bags and they are really good for sweating out heavy metals and toxins, as well. And possibly heat lamps, Winter light Therapy lamps, full spectrum lights. Think mine is yellow light. Most of them are blue light and thats not good for you, although the virus might not like it if its blue or yellow. I used to have a DIY for making a sleeping bag style sauna, maybe should look into that again. [/quote]
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