Dr. Peter McCullough
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And by the way, you don't get much of anything for your efforts. Okay, so back to the bird flu. So if somebody has a suspicion of a exposure, Or let's say they get a conjunctivitis. Should they take the two agents?
And by the way, you don't get much of anything for your efforts. Okay, so back to the bird flu. So if somebody has a suspicion of a exposure, Or let's say they get a conjunctivitis. Should they take the two agents?
I know. I know. So they were recommending Osteoporosis. I always choke on the name of this drug. It's, let's see. They have Tamiflu and they had the other one. What was the other one they recommended? The once a day one or a single dose one, I forget what it's called. In any event, it makes sense to me. I mean, just look at how we treat HIV, right? We use three agents.
I know. I know. So they were recommending Osteoporosis. I always choke on the name of this drug. It's, let's see. They have Tamiflu and they had the other one. What was the other one they recommended? The once a day one or a single dose one, I forget what it's called. In any event, it makes sense to me. I mean, just look at how we treat HIV, right? We use three agents.
Viruses mutate so readily, you have to kind of hit them for multiple. Same thing with bacteria to some extent. but viruses very much so. So to me, there's nothing unusual about needing two agents for a severe viral illness. But yes, to your point, In addition to my amazement on our continued focus on spike, I'm equally as gobsmacked by our continued focus on masking.
Viruses mutate so readily, you have to kind of hit them for multiple. Same thing with bacteria to some extent. but viruses very much so. So to me, there's nothing unusual about needing two agents for a severe viral illness. But yes, to your point, In addition to my amazement on our continued focus on spike, I'm equally as gobsmacked by our continued focus on masking.
When we know that nasal lavage, even saline nasal lavage, is as good or superior when it comes to COVID, certainly, probably for bird flu, though I don't know that for sure, but superior to masking. that the ACE binding site is in the nasopharynx. And it's very easy to dislodge virus before it has a chance to find its way into our cells with a simple nasal lavage.
When we know that nasal lavage, even saline nasal lavage, is as good or superior when it comes to COVID, certainly, probably for bird flu, though I don't know that for sure, but superior to masking. that the ACE binding site is in the nasopharynx. And it's very easy to dislodge virus before it has a chance to find its way into our cells with a simple nasal lavage.
That's what I use if I'm worried about exposure or if I've been to the airport or something, I'll just do a nasal lavage. And I have extreme confidence that I've done something that will reduce my risk. What do you say to that? Do you need the Betadine for bird flu or no?
That's what I use if I'm worried about exposure or if I've been to the airport or something, I'll just do a nasal lavage. And I have extreme confidence that I've done something that will reduce my risk. What do you say to that? Do you need the Betadine for bird flu or no?
So here's an article that Bro Truth is putting out entitled COVID-19 and Illegal US Bioweapons Activity and Insiders Revelations by Dr. Klassen published in Trends in Internal Medicine. That's very interesting. I've not read that. Is that a new article, Bro Truth? You don't have to put the money down for that. Just tell me, is it new or not?
So here's an article that Bro Truth is putting out entitled COVID-19 and Illegal US Bioweapons Activity and Insiders Revelations by Dr. Klassen published in Trends in Internal Medicine. That's very interesting. I've not read that. Is that a new article, Bro Truth? You don't have to put the money down for that. Just tell me, is it new or not?
When it was published, I'd be very interested in getting into that. But as it pertains to masks, I'm sorry, I'm getting a little weird here with my throat. As it pertains to mask, the problem with them, people that want to defend masks will go, are you telling me that an N95 mask when you walk into a patient room won't be protective? No, it is. It is.
When it was published, I'd be very interested in getting into that. But as it pertains to masks, I'm sorry, I'm getting a little weird here with my throat. As it pertains to mask, the problem with them, people that want to defend masks will go, are you telling me that an N95 mask when you walk into a patient room won't be protective? No, it is. It is.
If you walk into a patient room for five minutes and walk out, yes, absolutely. But the ability to maintain the seal at all times throughout your day, no matter what you're doing, no matter where you are, except out of doors, which will let you take the mask off. is zero. It just doesn't work as a practical reality. Just look no further than mask up between bites.
If you walk into a patient room for five minutes and walk out, yes, absolutely. But the ability to maintain the seal at all times throughout your day, no matter what you're doing, no matter where you are, except out of doors, which will let you take the mask off. is zero. It just doesn't work as a practical reality. Just look no further than mask up between bites.
That statement should go down in the history books as one of the most insane statements ever made as it pertains to infection control. Mask up between bites. Mind-boggling. Okay, so Eric is asking, but what am I doing? I'd like to know more about that. K pays $100 per visit at my doctor's office. That might be some cities do do that.
That statement should go down in the history books as one of the most insane statements ever made as it pertains to infection control. Mask up between bites. Mind-boggling. Okay, so Eric is asking, but what am I doing? I'd like to know more about that. K pays $100 per visit at my doctor's office. That might be some cities do do that.
And that is not a Medicare because Medicare determines what doctors can charge. And it's usually like 40 or 50 bucks. I'm sorry. I'm just reading the chats here. There's a lot of action going on. All right. What else? Let's come. We got a couple minutes left. Nick, what else is on your radar going forward before I wrap this up?
And that is not a Medicare because Medicare determines what doctors can charge. And it's usually like 40 or 50 bucks. I'm sorry. I'm just reading the chats here. There's a lot of action going on. All right. What else? Let's come. We got a couple minutes left. Nick, what else is on your radar going forward before I wrap this up?