Lunar Dance 666 said:
BrotherAlameen said:
I had COVID-19 over 4 times. Once I had it for about 3 Months and it had turned into a blood infection, although COVID is a Virus, Bacteria still plays a role since the job of a virus is only to weaken the immune system and cause other diseases including bacteria to infect the body, causing an auto-immune response, the same goes with HIV and other Viruses (Which eventually got cured after being put on Penicilin Injection (I'm talking about the bacterial infection), These Antibiotics are quite easy to make especially if you have your own fermenter and have knowledge on how to operate a bacteria because it would literally require you to cut a piece of bacteria and add something in replacement of the cut then put it back and place it in a fermenter to reproduce the Antibiotic itself, but you'd rather go with the ready-made Peniclins from the pharmacies instead of making them yourself. It's recommended you finish a dose and prescription is necessary for this because anything wrong could make the bacteria defend itself against the medicine and the medicines would never work again). Apart from that, for COVID Treatment, Vitamin C, Zinc and Steroid Injections are necessary for treatment to cure symptoms within a week. Everytime I had caught COVID, it mostly got cured within a week or two added to consideration that Steroids are the most necessary for such a treatment and are there. Vitamin C and Zinc just help boost the immune system up. Normal flu would just require the regular flu medication, but for COVID, as long as you have the Steroids (Hydrocortisone will do the job), you'll do good. These steroids affect the cortisol hormone, so expect high levels of stress during treatment, since high production of cortisol hormones obviously result to severe stress.
Once again, I'm not giving any medical advise here, I would rather suggest going to a good doctor, but if you think you wanna start your own treatment schedule, it ain't recommended.
Stress activates the muscular system, the sympathicus and immune responses lower.
Which makes you *more* susceptible to disease.
The time of disease is taken as a time to rest, to get proper vitamins so that you heal quick and get a *boost* once you return to your daily life.
The steriod treatment is doing the opposite. As thus I would NOT recommend it.
Though are you aware that the steroids actually work to help prevent death, according to documented research on this entire thing. The steroids are actually proven to reduce mortality rate by 20-28% and that’s why they mostly work, they help the immune system combat the virus faster as well after testing on 44 patients, documented research links from Medical Sources will be put below. Whenever I had COVID, just like I said, the steroids (Dexamethasone was what I had, but Hydrocortisone works too. Hydrocortisone are the same steroids used in Flu Inhalers as well, but the Flu Inhalers are least effective than a whole injection itself) are what did most of the job during the treatment. We took steroid injects for about a week during the treatment schedule (Well, of course, without isolation or anything like that; I was together with my family during treatment since of course I live in a country which believes the virus is just propaganda and doesn’t exist. Matter of fact, I agree with this too knowing that the virus itself is just a common flu from medical research and documentations as well, not to forget that similar information applies when we there was findings for alternative medications to the COVID Virus when I was part of a Military Operation at the NSA) and during this week, symptoms have been drastically decreasing and eventually we recovered, but like I said, I’m just a researcher and my information isn’t to be used for Medical Advise and it’s more preferable to visit a doctor to get the right advise after checkup. The research documents below are from authorized medical sources used by Doctors and PhD Researchers and are sourced directly from Governments with authorized research, so this, they are considered as reputable resources for Medical Research:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8684054/
https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/immunomodulators/corticosteroids/
https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/coronaviruse/module-3-corticosteroid-therapy-and-covid19.pdf?sfvrsn=f39fda35_8&download=true