Thursday, March 26, 2020

1139 French Peer-Reviewed Study announces Cure for Coronavirus: HCQ + Azithromycin

French Peer-Reviewed Study announces Cure for Coronavirus: HCQ +
Azithromycin

Newsletter published on March 21, 2020

(1) Long-term use of Chloroqine could affect retina
(2) French Peer-Reviewed Study announces Cure for Coronavirus: HCQ +
Azithromycin
(3) Recipe for Bitter melon smoothie

This and previous material have been added to my Coronavirus webpage

(1) Long-term use of Chloroqine could affect retina
- by Peter Myers, March 22, 2020

I must mention this for legal reasons, given that we live in a Nanny State.

Leo schmit <leoschmit@yahoo.com>  informs me that one possible
side-effect of CQ and HCQ is the 'loosening up' of the retina. This is
of relevance for people with eye conditions.  This effect is 'rare', but
may be associated with long term use (5 years), body weight and poor
renal functions (kidney).

However CQ was widely and successfully used as an anti-malarial drug for
decades.

Any such effect would depend on dosage and duration; the dosage I took
is very low; anyway, beating the virus is my #1 priority at present.

In the peer-reviewed study below (item 2), Coronavirus was cured with
HCQ + Azithromycin. No doubt the HCQ was administered every day, but the
duration was short, so surely the cure from a deadly disease outweighs
the possible side-effects.

This cure is cheap; bad luck for Big Pharma who, no doubt, were hoping
to make a killing from the pandemic.

(2) French Peer-Reviewed Study announces Cure for Coronavirus: HCQ +
Azithromycin

From: chris lancenet <chrislancenet@gmail.com>

French Peer-Reviewed Study: Our Treatment Cured 100% Of Coronavirus
Patients


By  Hank Berrien

DailyWire.com

{photo} Didier Raoult, Professor at the Faculty of Medicine of
Marseille, poses on November 6, 2014 in his office at the Facutly of
Medicine in Marseille, southern France.Photo by Anne-Christine
Poujoulat/AFP via Getty Images

On Wednesday, Gregory Rigano, an advisor to the Stanford University
School of Medicine, claimed that a world-renowned French researcher had
tested a promising cure for coronavirus.

He tweeted: "Full peer-reviewed study has been released by Didier Raoult
MD, PhD. After 6 days 100% of patients treated with HCQ + Azithromycin
were virologically cured."

UPDATE:

Full peer reviewed study has been released by Didier Raoult MD, PhD

After 6 days 100% of patients treated with HCQ + Azithromycin were
virologically cured


— Gregory Rigano (@RiganoESQ) March 18, 2020

Appearing on Fox News Wednesday night, Rigano followed up by stating:

And I’m here to report that as of this morning, about 5:00 this morning,
a well-controlled peer-reviewed study carried out by the most eminent
infectious disease specialist in the world—Didier Raoult, MD, PhD—out of
the south of France, in which he enrolled 40 patients, again, a
well-controlled peer review study, that showed a 100 percent cure rate
against coronavirus. The study was released this morning on my Twitter
account, @Riganoesq as well as our most recent website, @covidtrial.io.
The study was recently accepted to the International Journal of
Antimicrobial Agents by Elsevier.

Rigano continued, "In fact to be able to cure a virus was said to be
mathematically impossible, and the first company that did it was a small
biotech called Pharmacet that was acquired by Gilead Sciences in a cure
for hepatitis C. What we’re here to announce is a second cure to a virus
of all time." ...

According to covidtrial.io, here are the backgrounds for Didier Raoult
and another doctor involved in the study:

Didier Raoult created the Rickettsia Unit at Aix-Marseille University.
Since 2008, Dr. Raoult has served as the director of URMITE (Research
Unit in Infectious and Tropical Emergent Diseases), collaborating with
CNRS (National Center for the Scientific Research), IRD (Research for
the Development Institute), INSERM (National Institute of Health and
Medical Research) and Aix Marseille University. His laboratory employs
more than 200 people, including nearly 100 active researchers who
publish between 250 and 350 papers per year and have produced over 50
patents.

Dr. Chandra Duggirala has a bio that states:

He founded Novobionics, a medical device company to treat diabetes and
obesity non-invasively and invented it’s double sleeve technology. He
lead the company through preclinical trials and several US and
international patents. He is also the Principal Investigator of the
Reset-Youth trial, one of the largest clinical trials for investigating
the reversibility of epigenetic markers of aging. He also founded a
software company at the intersection of nutritional biology and A.I.

(3) Recipe for Bitter melon smoothie

From: chris lancenet <chrislancenet@gmail.com>

Maki suggests for a good taste

bitter melon slices 40 g
banana one full
soy milk 150 ml
lemon or lime juice one big spoon

MIXER makes smoothy energy drink

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