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  On 6/3/2020 at 7:31 PM, Koko78 said:

 

Wha...? It's almost like the WHO is more interested in playing politics than giving a flying crap about providing actual medical advice.

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If the WHO cared about health and welfare, they might be using the actual "science" to develop a preventative program. 

 

The following 2 articles provide a better understanding of the importance of zinc in stopping the virus.

 https://marktimon.com/covid-19-viruses-polyphenols-ionophores-and-vulnerability/

https://indigonaturals.net/blogs/news/supplements-that-share-a-key-pathway-with-hydroxychloroquine-for-coronavirus

 

ZINC

In simple terms, zinc is the active ingredient that prevents a virus from replicating inside human cells.  Without being able to multiply, the natural immune system is thus able to effective combat and eliminate the virus.

However, to be effective, zinc must enter a cell. As a metallic ion, zinc on its own cannot pass through the cell membrane. The zinc ion needs an “ionophore” to transport it across the lipid membrane in a cell.

 

IONOPHORE

Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine serve as the “ionophore” to transport zinc across the cell membrane.  

 

Any “study” that does not include zinc is leaving out the linchpin of the treatment, with the results being worthless.

 

 

 

OTHER IONOPHOREs

To further highlight the absurdity of the lack of coverage of this treatment, hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are not the only possible ionophores that zinc can use.

 

Certain polyphenols in plants behave as ionophores, but carry a lesser amount of zinc than the above. Quercetin and EGCG act as zinc ionophore for coronavirus

 

Quercetin can be found in garlic, turmeric, kale, beans, tea, spinach, broccoli, olive leaves and fruit, grapefruit, bergamot, sour orange, tart cherries, tomatoes, cocoa, parsley, onions, celery, thyme, green peppers, chamomile and many more plants.

 

EGCG is found in green tea.

 

CONSEQUENCES

Hard to imagine that a preventative recurring treatment sourced by vegetables and over the counter supplements that could eliminate COVID-19 has gotten zero coverage. The risks are essentially non-existent as all of the ingredients are readily available. Better to be locked up at home behind masks.

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  On 6/4/2020 at 11:37 AM, spartacus said:

If the WHO cared about health and welfare, they might be using the actual "science" to develop a preventative program. 

 

The following 2 articles provide a better understanding of the importance of zinc in stopping the virus.

 https://marktimon.com/covid-19-viruses-polyphenols-ionophores-and-vulnerability/

https://indigonaturals.net/blogs/news/supplements-that-share-a-key-pathway-with-hydroxychloroquine-for-coronavirus

 

ZINC

In simple terms, zinc is the active ingredient that prevents a virus from replicating inside human cells.  Without being able to multiply, the natural immune system is thus able to effective combat and eliminate the virus.

However, to be effective, zinc must enter a cell. As a metallic ion, zinc on its own cannot pass through the cell membrane. The zinc ion needs an “ionophore” to transport it across the lipid membrane in a cell.

 

IONOPHORE

Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine serve as the “ionophore” to transport zinc across the cell membrane.  

 

Any “study” that does not include zinc is leaving out the linchpin of the treatment, with the results being worthless.

 

 

 

OTHER IONOPHOREs

To further highlight the absurdity of the lack of coverage of this treatment, hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are not the only possible ionophores that zinc can use.

 

Certain polyphenols in plants behave as ionophores, but carry a lesser amount of zinc than the above. Quercetin and EGCG act as zinc ionophore for coronavirus

 

Quercetin can be found in garlic, turmeric, kale, beans, tea, spinach, broccoli, olive leaves and fruit, grapefruit, bergamot, sour orange, tart cherries, tomatoes, cocoa, parsley, onions, celery, thyme, green peppers, chamomile and many more plants.

 

EGCG is found in green tea.

 

CONSEQUENCES

Hard to imagine that a preventative recurring treatment sourced by vegetables and over the counter supplements that could eliminate COVID-19 has gotten zero coverage. The risks are essentially non-existent as all of the ingredients are readily available. Better to be locked up at home behind masks.

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Not hard.  Just like HCQ, there's no money to be made from it.

Posted
  On 6/5/2020 at 1:05 AM, Doc said:

 

Not hard.  Just like HCQ, there's no money to be made from it.

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Sooo ...  why not recommend zinc and broccoli instead of zinc and HCQ.  Broccoli might cause indigestion, but it’s no threat to create an arrhythmia, right?  

Posted
  On 6/5/2020 at 1:08 AM, SectionC3 said:

Sooo ...  why not recommend zinc and broccoli instead of zinc and HCQ.  Broccoli might cause indigestion, but it’s no threat to create an arrhythmia, right?  

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You want half of America to stop eating broccoli?

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  On 6/5/2020 at 1:32 AM, Taro T said:

Wouldn't they have to start eating broccoli in order to stop eating it?

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Lefties are usually vegetarians/vegans so...

 

  On 6/5/2020 at 1:33 AM, realtruelove said:

What is the best zinc supplement and best natural ionophore to combine.  Asking for a friend.

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Good question. 

 

But seriously, can you imagine the reaction from the left/MSM if Trump said "we have to fight this by eating broccoli"?

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  On 6/5/2020 at 2:21 AM, Doc said:

 

Lefties are usually vegetarians/vegans so...

 

 

Good question. 

 

But seriously, can you imagine the reaction from the left/MSM if Trump said "we have to fight this by eating broccoli"?

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I would pay money to see that.

Posted
  On 6/5/2020 at 2:21 AM, Doc said:

Lefties are usually vegetarians/vegans so...

 

 

Good question. 

 

But seriously, can you imagine the reaction from the left/MSM if Trump said "we have to fight this by eating broccoli"?

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Just because they don't like eating food does NOT ensure they like broccoli.  (Though the virtue signaling implies it.)

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