@Terry
Covid's spike proteins attack blood vessels and neurons.
Vaccine is designed to create the same spike proteins, so the body recognizes them on the actual virus.
Surprise surprise, spike proteins created through vaccines have some effect on neurons.
It's like people are completely oblivious to how vaccines work in the first place. Hint: vaccines creating symptoms similar to the actual disease, but at a lesser severity, is not uncommon.
@BigSkyRider @Terry
Covid treatments treat the symptoms. You don't have much in actually stopping the underlying cause of the symptoms, the virus itself. As far as I know, we don't have an anti-viral yet.
These treatments are the equivalent of treating an external hemorrhage by giving the person blood transfusions and nothing else.
Yes, this treatment is important too, but it's far from being enough to rely on it.
@alyx @BigSkyRider @Terry
Treating symptoms is the major problem in the medical system today. So many people are unknowingly supresing their immune system in the middle of ilness just so they don't feel bad while their body is literaly trying to survive...
(Obvious note that this does not apply to deatly levels of symptoms is obvious)
I didn't post about dextromethorphan hydrobromide and guaifenesin which would be used to treat the symptoms. I posted the MATH+ protocol which treats the disease, is being peer reviewed and is being replicated in studies.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/InH89amCpy7S/
@mystik @Terry
Hold the presses! Anonymous man on the internet says no covid virus has been isolated! Pneumonia caused by lack of vitamin D!
How about you take those "ideas" of yours, get them published in peer-review, and win the Nobel prize for medicine. (and yes, such a discovery would be worthy of a Nobel prize if true).
@alyx @Terry But how does it do it? Does the lack of oxygen do it? Sleep apnea is known to cause both neurological and psychological problems. It does this by lowering oxygen levels. Why wouldn't that be the case for this respiratory virus?
There is some word about bloodclots becoming dislodged in covid patients. That could be the cause.
"Scientists" want to leave the mechanism by which it causes these symptoms an open question. As far as the public knows, it's a lung and brain virus.
@TouchBalls69 @Terry
It's none of those. The virus literally likes to attach itself and attack the cells of the nervous system. Even the losing taste/smell is a consequence of this, and not because of stuffy nose like with a cold.
Maybe the mainstream media is bad at providing this info, but it is out there. Not really an "open question".
@alyx @Terry I highly doubt that it's a virus that attacks the nervous system as such. The nerves that connect the nose to the brain are embedded in tissues that are attacked by the virus. Once those tissues become compromised, the nerves will be somewhat exposed and will suffer.
If It attacks cells in the nervous system, we'd see a much wider variety of symptoms. We'd see paralysis, numbness, loss of balance etc.
@TouchBalls69 @Terry
Maybe you didn't notice, but there's been reports of such nervous system symptoms from the start.
https://news.yahoo.com/fizzing-tingling-burning-among-coronavirus-181900855.html
These guys even list dizziness as a less common symptom.
https://www.emedicinehealth.com/does_covid-19_cause_paresthesia/article_em.htm
They are rare indeed, but that doesn't mean they should be ignored.
@TouchBalls69 @Terry
I can easily parse out hypoxia, because severe cases will end up intubated in the hospital and be given extra oxygen precisely to prevent hypoxia.
@Tim @Terry @alyx Well, it doesn't make a lot of sense. A virus with the capability of attacking two VERY different kinds of tissues. In order to get into the central nervous system, the virus has to start rampaging through glial cells.
We've seen the virus thrive in the trachea and the lungs, but not really anywhere else. If it can attack both the cells of the nervous system and the cells of the respiratory system, then it would have a spike protein that can infect pretty much anything
@TouchBalls69 @Tim @Terry
>We've seen the virus thrive in the trachea and the lungs, but not really anywhere else
Bruh... they've literally found it thriving in your balls man. Yes, it has a very nasty spike protein. Not news.
@TouchBalls69 @Tim @Terry
My patience for repeating things that are far from being news is running thin.
"So the patient tested negative and was asymptomatic after having COVID-19 but still showed the presence of the virus inside the testes,”
@alyx @TouchBalls69 @Tim @Terry virus is stored in the balls
@pasture @Terry @TouchBalls69 @Tim
Yup. And this is NOT news. Even mainstream Yahoo News talks about this all the way back April of last year.
https://news.yahoo.com/testicles-men-more-vulnerable-coronavirus-120046154.html
@alyx @TouchBalls69 @Terry Best way to get rid of the virus? Throw out all TVs and stop listening to the news. It'll literally be gone overnight. Funny how that works.
@Terry
I know I should have taken the time to find a better source, but I'm not really in the mood right now. Point is, there's something about covid19 in general that fucks with people's neurological system (this ain't exactly news either).