As I stated previously and received critical feedback for lack of evidence on the treatment protocol with Vit C etc, the author of the MATH+ protocol at EVMU indicated his patient recovery was 6.1% vs the average of all hospitals at 24%. Take any value you wish from this. https://youtu.be/xZJixjgu3tk
Math+ Protocol and no ventilators reduces CFR
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On 8/12/2020 1:27 PM, Anthony Stewart wrote:> As I stated previously and received critical feedback for lack of evidence on the treatment protocol with Vit C etc, the author of the MATH+ protocol at EVMU indicated his patient recovery was 6.1% vs the average of all hospitals at 24%. > > Take any value you wish from this. https://youtu.be/xZJixjgu3tk >It's amusing and sad a lot of Americans seem to think they're going to go into a hospital when they're ill and order anyone around as to what treatment or standard of care they receive. at least one commenter seems to get it: "As a layperson living in a COVID19 hotspot (South Florida), how do I go about finding a medical care facility or medical practitioners that are using the MATH+ protocol in the event that I, or someone in my family, becomes infected with the virus? It is all well and good for us to understand a treatment regimen that appear effective, but what good is it if you cant find someone that is actually applying this protocol?" Have a million bucks to hire your own care team would be a good way to start. A doctor in a major hospital has 50 other patients just as sick as you are to deal with and someone think they're gonna work overtime to save your life in particular with experimental treatments because why, exactly.
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On 8/12/2020 1:38 PM, bitrex wrote:> On 8/12/2020 1:27 PM, Anthony Stewart wrote: >> As I stated previously and received critical feedback for lack of >> evidence on the treatment protocol with Vit C etc, the author of the >> MATH+ protocol at EVMU indicated his patient recovery was 6.1% vs the >> average of all hospitals at 24%. >> >> Take any value you wish from this. https://youtu.be/xZJixjgu3tk >> > > It's amusing and sad a lot of Americans seem to think they're going to > go into a hospital when they're ill and order anyone around as to what > treatment or standard of care they receive. > > at least one commenter seems to get it: > > "As a layperson living in a COVID19 hotspot (South Florida), how do I go > about finding a medical care facility or medical practitioners that are > using the MATH+ protocol in the event that I, or someone in my family, > becomes infected with the virus? It is all well and good for us to > understand a treatment regimen that appear effective, but what good is > it if you cant find someone that is actually applying this protocol?"Also probably get better treatment in general in areas with medical facilities that aren't flooded with other arrogant mask-freedom social-distancing-denalists who think doctors have fucking magic if anything should happens.
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On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 13:48:57 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:>On 8/12/2020 1:38 PM, bitrex wrote: >> On 8/12/2020 1:27 PM, Anthony Stewart wrote: >>> As I stated previously and received critical feedback for lack of >>> evidence on the treatment protocol with Vit C etc,� the author of the >>> MATH+ protocol at EVMU indicated his patient recovery was 6.1% vs the >>> average of all hospitals at 24%. >>> >>> Take any value you wish from this.� https://youtu.be/xZJixjgu3tk >>> >> >> It's amusing and sad a lot of Americans seem to think they're going to >> go into a hospital when they're ill and order anyone around as to what >> treatment or standard of care they receive. >> >> at least one commenter seems to get it: >> >> "As a layperson living in a COVID19 hotspot (South Florida), how do I go >> about finding a medical care facility or medical practitioners that are >> using the MATH+ protocol in the event that I, or someone in my family, >> becomes infected with the virus? It is all well and good for us to >> understand a treatment regimen that appear effective, but what good is >> it if you cant find someone that is actually applying this protocol?" > >Also probably get better treatment in general in areas with medical >facilities that aren't flooded with other arrogant mask-freedom >social-distancing-denalists who think doctors have fucking magic if >anything should happens.Wow. What an attitude.
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On 8/12/2020 2:14 PM, John Larkin wrote:> On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 13:48:57 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote: > >> On 8/12/2020 1:38 PM, bitrex wrote: >>> On 8/12/2020 1:27 PM, Anthony Stewart wrote: >>>> As I stated previously and received critical feedback for lack of >>>> evidence on the treatment protocol with Vit C etc, the author of the >>>> MATH+ protocol at EVMU indicated his patient recovery was 6.1% vs the >>>> average of all hospitals at 24%. >>>> >>>> Take any value you wish from this. https://youtu.be/xZJixjgu3tk >>>> >>> >>> It's amusing and sad a lot of Americans seem to think they're going to >>> go into a hospital when they're ill and order anyone around as to what >>> treatment or standard of care they receive. >>> >>> at least one commenter seems to get it: >>> >>> "As a layperson living in a COVID19 hotspot (South Florida), how do I go >>> about finding a medical care facility or medical practitioners that are >>> using the MATH+ protocol in the event that I, or someone in my family, >>> becomes infected with the virus? It is all well and good for us to >>> understand a treatment regimen that appear effective, but what good is >>> it if you cant find someone that is actually applying this protocol?" >> >> Also probably get better treatment in general in areas with medical >> facilities that aren't flooded with other arrogant mask-freedom >> social-distancing-denalists who think doctors have fucking magic if >> anything should happens. > > Wow. What an attitude. >Not believing in miracles or miracle fixes has served me pretty well in this biz so far. There's rarely miracles to be had in medicine, either, it's best to invest in not throwing dice to begin with than invest a lot of time thinking about what dice you're going to throw when you're already up shit creek. as Mr. Murphy's law applies lots of places. There's no magic for you, don't expect it.
Reply by ●August 12, 20202020-08-12
On 8/12/2020 2:14 PM, John Larkin wrote:> On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 13:48:57 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote: > >> On 8/12/2020 1:38 PM, bitrex wrote: >>> On 8/12/2020 1:27 PM, Anthony Stewart wrote: >>>> As I stated previously and received critical feedback for lack of >>>> evidence on the treatment protocol with Vit C etc, the author of the >>>> MATH+ protocol at EVMU indicated his patient recovery was 6.1% vs the >>>> average of all hospitals at 24%. >>>> >>>> Take any value you wish from this. https://youtu.be/xZJixjgu3tk >>>> >>> >>> It's amusing and sad a lot of Americans seem to think they're going to >>> go into a hospital when they're ill and order anyone around as to what >>> treatment or standard of care they receive. >>> >>> at least one commenter seems to get it: >>> >>> "As a layperson living in a COVID19 hotspot (South Florida), how do I go >>> about finding a medical care facility or medical practitioners that are >>> using the MATH+ protocol in the event that I, or someone in my family, >>> becomes infected with the virus? It is all well and good for us to >>> understand a treatment regimen that appear effective, but what good is >>> it if you cant find someone that is actually applying this protocol?" >> >> Also probably get better treatment in general in areas with medical >> facilities that aren't flooded with other arrogant mask-freedom >> social-distancing-denalists who think doctors have fucking magic if >> anything should happens. > > Wow. What an attitude. >If you can't appreciate these wholly reality-based ideas here is the America Salute for u: <https://uziiw38pmyg1ai60732c4011-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/dropzone/2020/08/43833787901_cffe9b0f22_c-768x555.jpg>
Reply by ●August 12, 20202020-08-12
On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 14:54:25 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:>On 8/12/2020 2:14 PM, John Larkin wrote: >> On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 13:48:57 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote: >> >>> On 8/12/2020 1:38 PM, bitrex wrote: >>>> On 8/12/2020 1:27 PM, Anthony Stewart wrote: >>>>> As I stated previously and received critical feedback for lack of >>>>> evidence on the treatment protocol with Vit C etc,� the author of the >>>>> MATH+ protocol at EVMU indicated his patient recovery was 6.1% vs the >>>>> average of all hospitals at 24%. >>>>> >>>>> Take any value you wish from this.� https://youtu.be/xZJixjgu3tk >>>>> >>>> >>>> It's amusing and sad a lot of Americans seem to think they're going to >>>> go into a hospital when they're ill and order anyone around as to what >>>> treatment or standard of care they receive. >>>> >>>> at least one commenter seems to get it: >>>> >>>> "As a layperson living in a COVID19 hotspot (South Florida), how do I go >>>> about finding a medical care facility or medical practitioners that are >>>> using the MATH+ protocol in the event that I, or someone in my family, >>>> becomes infected with the virus? It is all well and good for us to >>>> understand a treatment regimen that appear effective, but what good is >>>> it if you cant find someone that is actually applying this protocol?" >>> >>> Also probably get better treatment in general in areas with medical >>> facilities that aren't flooded with other arrogant mask-freedom >>> social-distancing-denalists who think doctors have fucking magic if >>> anything should happens. >> >> Wow. What an attitude. >> > >Not believing in miracles or miracle fixes has served me pretty well in >this biz so far.It doesn't seem to produce much happiness. Gloom as a lifestyle.>There's rarely miracles to be had in medicine, either, >it's best to invest in not throwing dice to begin with than invest a lot >of time thinking about what dice you're going to throw when you're >already up shit creek. as Mr. Murphy's law applies lots of places. > >There's no magic for you, don't expect it.Of course I experience magic. It's sad that you don't seem to.
Reply by ●August 12, 20202020-08-12
On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 14:59:54 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:>On 8/12/2020 2:14 PM, John Larkin wrote: >> On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 13:48:57 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote: >> >>> On 8/12/2020 1:38 PM, bitrex wrote: >>>> On 8/12/2020 1:27 PM, Anthony Stewart wrote: >>>>> As I stated previously and received critical feedback for lack of >>>>> evidence on the treatment protocol with Vit C etc,� the author of the >>>>> MATH+ protocol at EVMU indicated his patient recovery was 6.1% vs the >>>>> average of all hospitals at 24%. >>>>> >>>>> Take any value you wish from this.� https://youtu.be/xZJixjgu3tk >>>>> >>>> >>>> It's amusing and sad a lot of Americans seem to think they're going to >>>> go into a hospital when they're ill and order anyone around as to what >>>> treatment or standard of care they receive. >>>> >>>> at least one commenter seems to get it: >>>> >>>> "As a layperson living in a COVID19 hotspot (South Florida), how do I go >>>> about finding a medical care facility or medical practitioners that are >>>> using the MATH+ protocol in the event that I, or someone in my family, >>>> becomes infected with the virus? It is all well and good for us to >>>> understand a treatment regimen that appear effective, but what good is >>>> it if you cant find someone that is actually applying this protocol?" >>> >>> Also probably get better treatment in general in areas with medical >>> facilities that aren't flooded with other arrogant mask-freedom >>> social-distancing-denalists who think doctors have fucking magic if >>> anything should happens. >> >> Wow. What an attitude. >> > >If you can't appreciate these wholly reality-based ideas here is the >America Salute for u: > ><https://uziiw38pmyg1ai60732c4011-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/dropzone/2020/08/43833787901_cffe9b0f22_c-768x555.jpg>Got it. Bye.
Reply by ●August 12, 20202020-08-12
On 8/12/2020 3:47 PM, John Larkin wrote:> On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 14:54:25 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote: > >> On 8/12/2020 2:14 PM, John Larkin wrote: >>> On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 13:48:57 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote: >>> >>>> On 8/12/2020 1:38 PM, bitrex wrote: >>>>> On 8/12/2020 1:27 PM, Anthony Stewart wrote: >>>>>> As I stated previously and received critical feedback for lack of >>>>>> evidence on the treatment protocol with Vit C etc, the author of the >>>>>> MATH+ protocol at EVMU indicated his patient recovery was 6.1% vs the >>>>>> average of all hospitals at 24%. >>>>>> >>>>>> Take any value you wish from this. https://youtu.be/xZJixjgu3tk >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It's amusing and sad a lot of Americans seem to think they're going to >>>>> go into a hospital when they're ill and order anyone around as to what >>>>> treatment or standard of care they receive. >>>>> >>>>> at least one commenter seems to get it: >>>>> >>>>> "As a layperson living in a COVID19 hotspot (South Florida), how do I go >>>>> about finding a medical care facility or medical practitioners that are >>>>> using the MATH+ protocol in the event that I, or someone in my family, >>>>> becomes infected with the virus? It is all well and good for us to >>>>> understand a treatment regimen that appear effective, but what good is >>>>> it if you cant find someone that is actually applying this protocol?" >>>> >>>> Also probably get better treatment in general in areas with medical >>>> facilities that aren't flooded with other arrogant mask-freedom >>>> social-distancing-denalists who think doctors have fucking magic if >>>> anything should happens. >>> >>> Wow. What an attitude. >>> >> >> Not believing in miracles or miracle fixes has served me pretty well in >> this biz so far. > > It doesn't seem to produce much happiness. Gloom as a lifestyle. > >> There's rarely miracles to be had in medicine, either, >> it's best to invest in not throwing dice to begin with than invest a lot >> of time thinking about what dice you're going to throw when you're >> already up shit creek. as Mr. Murphy's law applies lots of places. >> >> There's no magic for you, don't expect it. > > Of course I experience magic. It's sad that you don't seem to. >Hydroxychloroquine and mega-dose Vitamin C are bunkum cure-alls that hucksters have pushed for all sorts of conditions for decades. If they actually do anything other than what they're already known to do it would be the first time.
Reply by ●August 12, 20202020-08-12
On 8/12/2020 3:48 PM, John Larkin wrote:> On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 14:59:54 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote: > >> On 8/12/2020 2:14 PM, John Larkin wrote: >>> On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 13:48:57 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote: >>> >>>> On 8/12/2020 1:38 PM, bitrex wrote: >>>>> On 8/12/2020 1:27 PM, Anthony Stewart wrote: >>>>>> As I stated previously and received critical feedback for lack of >>>>>> evidence on the treatment protocol with Vit C etc, the author of the >>>>>> MATH+ protocol at EVMU indicated his patient recovery was 6.1% vs the >>>>>> average of all hospitals at 24%. >>>>>> >>>>>> Take any value you wish from this. https://youtu.be/xZJixjgu3tk >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It's amusing and sad a lot of Americans seem to think they're going to >>>>> go into a hospital when they're ill and order anyone around as to what >>>>> treatment or standard of care they receive. >>>>> >>>>> at least one commenter seems to get it: >>>>> >>>>> "As a layperson living in a COVID19 hotspot (South Florida), how do I go >>>>> about finding a medical care facility or medical practitioners that are >>>>> using the MATH+ protocol in the event that I, or someone in my family, >>>>> becomes infected with the virus? It is all well and good for us to >>>>> understand a treatment regimen that appear effective, but what good is >>>>> it if you cant find someone that is actually applying this protocol?" >>>> >>>> Also probably get better treatment in general in areas with medical >>>> facilities that aren't flooded with other arrogant mask-freedom >>>> social-distancing-denalists who think doctors have fucking magic if >>>> anything should happens. >>> >>> Wow. What an attitude. >>> >> >> If you can't appreciate these wholly reality-based ideas here is the >> America Salute for u: >> >> <https://uziiw38pmyg1ai60732c4011-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/dropzone/2020/08/43833787901_cffe9b0f22_c-768x555.jpg> > > Got it. Bye. >The Lovin' Spoonful: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8qZ4qzDICg>