May 14, 2020 Id imagine most studies (if not all) testing this drug against this coronavirus arent peer reviewed or are in the peer review process.
May 14, 2020 I read an article saying there is 2 major studies and only 1 is peer reviewed (where I'm getting my info). Pre sure there's a heap of peer reviewed studies on hydrococksaleen. It's just there's not many for covid treatment because it was theorised it may help a few months ish ago. Like the link you posted, fairly sure they said they tested vets, who are one foot out the door already. The study I'm referring to they said it showed good results, but later down the track (IIRC some people experienced minor heart/cardiac issues) thought I don't think they are/we're life threatening
May 15, 2020 It's not a big bad medicine, it's just stupid to use something that has harmful side effects to treat a disease , when there is no conclusive evidence it even helps. Might as well start taking random meds. Even worse when the POTUS is pushing for it but health experts are saying the opposite.
May 15, 2020 er, what health experts? read my above post dude, it's way too new a territory to really discount it. it works in helping to treat/k--- it faster (but it's not a cure/treatment), but i'd theorize the negative side effects will also cause potentially severe complications in certain patients who already have pre existing health issues. (ie, elderly on heart rate medication, those with already existing heart conditions etc) POTUS is probably pushing for it, because it's cheap and better than nothing. there's a handful of Aussie politicians who are donating to, to fund the distribution of the medication. It's not a sure fire treatment to the virus, but it helps. Until Queensland University has their vaccin ready for mass distribution, everyone will have to just make do with what they have.
May 18, 2020 A new symptom officially announced today. A change or disappearance of sense of taste or smell.
May 18, 2020 Also this happens with a lot of flu/cold illness...taste is connected to smell so if your nose is all f----- up from being sick your sense of taste will be affected too. At least mine usually is.
May 18, 2020 The scariest thing is after all lf this. All the struggle. All the pain. U get down to zero cases. Then country re-open. And new cases start again and you go over the same cycle again
May 18, 2020 Honestly one of the most f----- up things about having a cold lol U feel kinda sick so u want to get some delicious food to feel better...... no taste
May 18, 2020 Yeah I'm kinda worried about that too. People are all like hey its almost over just reopen everything its done!!! But I have to see it first
May 18, 2020 I always get pho (Vietnamese soup) when I’m sick and I can usually taste that pretty well cuz the broth + hot sauce is so flavorful and spicy. That’s one thing I miss about Seattle is there was pho close by no matter where you were, I had to go on a journey to find it in ATL
May 18, 2020 True, spicy things kinda open ur airways a little. I also remember when I was younger I blew my nose when I was eating so I tasted the food for a few seconds lmao