Daily Archives: April 28, 2020

Breathe Deeply . . .

As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, the story about the husband and wife who drank Fish Tank Cleaner to cure/prevent WuFlu was always a little squirrely from the start.

The husband died and the wife was hospitalized, later saying that they did it because President Trump recommended it. But the husband had about 10x the dose in his system that his wife did, his a fatal dose, but not hers. And it turns out that the wife was big Democratic supporter/activist, so why would she do something that the President talked about?

In addition, in 2001 the wife was charged with domestic assault after hitting him with a large wooden birdhouse. This, along with her telling friends that she wanted to divorce him.

And friends say the husband was a level-headed engineer who would have never done this on his own.

So maybe he didn’t know he was taking it? At least that’s what the Mesa AZ PD is wondering since they’ve opened a homicide investigation into the death.

Concerning my question the other day about why the FDA/CDC/NIH triumvirate seems to be going out of their way to discredit any possible use for HCQ against the WuFlu, even to the point of saying how dangerous it was.

Of course this doesn’t explain why CQ is on the W.H.O list of Essential Medicines, safe for treating Malaria (on page 28), listing “the most efficacious, safe and cost-effective medicines for priority conditions.”

Or the fact that, as I’ve posted before, back in 2005, they thought CQ was a potent treatment for CoV viruses., I.e., WuFlu.

Well, a lot of our readers are really on top of things. And I don’t just say that because they agreed with me, but it does certainly help.

Like a lot of government agencies and the industry they oversee, there’s a lot of incesteous dealings between the two. Industry people go to work for the agencies, which on the surface makes sense because they do know the business, after all. But many of them still hold some allegiance to their old firms where all their friends/acquaintances still work.

Plus you will find many of them cycling back the other way, either due to retirement with a nice government pension so they can double-dip back at their old company, or they were out on the street due to an administration change.

So why would they want to jeopardize that relationship by promoting a dirt-cheap 50+ year old drug rather than the multi-billion dollar vaccine that your old  company is working on, even though it may never pan out.

Take your pick.

I’ve seen several references in online articles about the use of a Pulse Oximeter in the diagnosing oncoming WuFlu. I’m sure you saw one on your last doctor visit.

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It clips on your finger and after a minute or so it gives your Heartrate, and most importantly in this case, your Blood Oxygen Level.

These articles indicated that in many cases, a large drop in blood oxygen levels, precedes any other symptoms of the virus. Supposedly your body will start to breathe deeper, to offset the lower oxygen level, without you really knowing it. Here’s an article about how the Pulse Oximeter works diagnosing the WuFlu.

I had been meaning to order one a while back anyway, but when I went to Amazon a couple of days ago, they were all showing late May to July delivery. But I did find one for about $30 on eBay that should be here later this week.

And of course, just after I placed my eBay order, I came across this article about how the Pulse Oximeter feature was originally built into the Apple Watch firmware/software, but disabled due to FDA licensing/paperwork. But digging through the article, I discovered that my Samsung Galaxy S8+ had the Pulse Oximeter system built in and it wasn’t disabled.

In fact all Samsung Galaxy phones up to, but no including the new S20, are supposed to have the feature available. And mine does.

You just have to know where to find it. It’s buried in the Samsung Health app, and found under the Stress function. You just place your fingertip over the fingerprint sensor on the back next to the Camera lens, and click the Measure button. And in about 30 seconds it gives you your Heartrate and Oxygen Level.

Neat.

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Finally, something to think about.

And Just Like That . . .

And Just Like That

Lastly, this just in from Hasbro.

Monopoly Suspends Rent On All Properties And Bumps Up Passing Go To $1200


Thought For The Day:

Expert:  A person that knows a lot about one thing and very little about anything else.

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