Day 64 of Year 7 Low-SOS Vegan Plan (Day 84 of Year 2 COVID-19 Lockdown)

EXERCISE:
* Jog outdoors
* Cable workout – legs

WATER:
(3) × (25) = 75 oz

EATS:
* apricots & banana
* bowl of chopped raw cabbage, tomato, broccoli-slaw, pinto beans, rice, avocado, salsa
* acai berry bowl w/ banana, strawberries, almonds, shaved coconut
* popcorn & few pepperoncini XL-chips
* two coconut encrusted dates

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food

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“COVID, Ivermectin, and the Crime of the Century: DarkHorse Podcast with Pierre Kory & Bret Weinstein”

Full two & a half hour interview. Important, hard-to-find information. Worth listening to. UPDATE: It appears the youtube censor gods have struck again. (see below) Okay, I’ll just send you to the clips of this talk. Click next video & clips should play, one following the other.

I returned to this post today, weeks after posting the full interview and it was deleted by youtube. I found it on a different platform. Scroll to bottom to view.

Long version content: (Hyperlinks not active)

00:00 Livestream countdown

05:17 Welcome and introductions

06:11 Direct message to YouTube censors

08:15 Layers to the story

09:18 Background to the FLCCC

12:42 Bret’s introduction into the treatment

14:07 COVID patients in 2020 and supportive care only

20:14 House calls and deduction in medicine

24:07 Intellectual authoritarianism and medical information censorship

29:20 In the ICU and risk/benefit

33:00 What is ivermectin? History of ivermectin

41:30 Paul Marik

43:59 Juan Columbia with Peru data

46:39 Frustration at response to evidence

52:50 “Steel manning” the scientific response

54:17 Censorship of ivermectin

56:10 Can ivermectin end the pandemic?

59:12 Mexico

01:02:52 Prophylactic use

01:07:28 India

01:10:34 Remdesivir and how they arrive at treatment recommendations

01:12:00 Opponents of ivermectin – emergency use authorisation

01:14:40 Different standards for ivermectin and vaccines

01:16:11 Who’s setting the standard?

01:18:24 WHO report on ivermectin

01:20:04 Three categories of herd immunity

01:22:00 Long term impacts of vaccines

01:24:15 Sending sick patients home

01:27:31 Will vaccines work against variants? Ivermectin Vs vaccines

01:32:01 Dosage of ivermectin for prevention, exposure, and treatment

01:37:37 Are you an anti-vaxxer?

01:41:17 Ivermectin in Africa

01:43:20 Nursing homes and scabies

01:47:11 Financial incentives against ivermectin

01:51:02 Cortisol steroids and obsession with RCTs

01:58:32 US response to ivermectin – why the US ivermectin response is a sign of the corruption

02:03:07 Other countries benefiting from ivermectin

02:03:57 Independent panels of experts support ivermectin

02:05:47 Point of care ultrasound and team’s credentials

02:09:13 Congress testimony censored by YouTube

02:10:05 Absolute risk reduction of vaccines with ivermectin?

02:15:19 Unnecessary COVID suffering

02:18:07 Lab leak connection

02:19:31 Long haulers and ivermectin

02:20:55 Post vaccine syndrome and ivermectin

02:22:49 Chronic illnesses and RCTs

02:34:37 FLCCC website

https://covid19criticalcare.com/ 02:26:11 Hope, the reckoning, and supporting organisations

02:30:14 Wrap up

“Your 32 Questions About Ivermectin”

https://youtu.be/sOnyISLNDtc

Hyperlinked Timestamps (from youtube reader comments)


0:00
Introduction Ivermectin FAQ

1:00 What if a person had meningitis in the past?

2:05 What if I have migraine headaches?

2:23 What about a patient of encephalitis?

3:09 What if a patient has tinnitus and hyperacusis?

4:00 Can Alzheimer’s patient take Ivermectin?

4:10 What about a patient who had a stroke?

4:36 Can a patient with renal failure take Ivermectin?

5:30 Patient on blood thinners, can they take Ivermectin?

5:50 Will Ivermectin create antibodies against SARS-COV-2?

6:36 How long can I take Ivermectin?

7:42 Why are there so many protocols for Ivermectin?

9:29 Should I take Ivermectin on empty stomach or with food?

10:39 Do I need to administer my patients with Doxycycline or Azithromycin in addition to Ivermectin?

10:56 Should the prophylactic dose be given monthly?

11:25 Can Neem be use instead of Ivermectin?

12:14 Can pregnant women and children apply Ivermectin topically?

12:40 Is it a prescription drug?

13:15 Should long haulers take Ivermectin?

14:12 Where do I get Ivermectin?

14:28 Can someone on meds for hypertension, diabetes and renal stones take Ivermectin?

14:40 Can kids take Ivermectin?

15:46 Can a patient of post COVID long haul syndrome (PCLHS) with gastrointestinal symptoms take Ivermectin?

16:12 How to calculate Ivermectin dose for a prophylaxis for a 250 lbs person?

17:03 Can patients of multiple sclerosis (MS) take Ivermectin?

17:42 I have a brain shunt, can I take Ivermecin?

18:21 Does Ivermectin replace hydroxychloroquine and zinc for the COVID prophylaxis?

18:49 Can patients with chronic constipation, gas and bloating take Ivermectin?

19:28 Can I take lesser than a therapeutic dose for the Ivermectin prophylaxis?

20:07 Does one full does of Ivermectin mean one tablet/pill or many tablets/pills?

20:58 My weight is for 12 mg of Ivermectin, however we have 15 mg tablets. Can I take 15 mg instead of 12 mg?

21:16 How do I round up the dose of Ivermectin?

21:45 Can one take Ivermectin after vaccination?

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Day 63 of Year 7 Low-SOS Vegan Plan (Day 83 of Year 2 COVID-19 Lockdown)

EXERCISE:
* Jog 5k outdoors
* Face exercise
* Mow the lawn (worked chest, back, biceps, etc)

WATER:
(3) × (25) = 75 oz

EATS:
* apricots & banana
* grilled (airfryer) brussel sprouts, cornmeal breaded okra, avocado, salsa served over a veggie tamale
* popcorn & XL-jr mints
* veggie burger (made of sweet potato & sunflower seeds)
* airfry potato slices
* serving of Nada-Moo dairyfree rocky road nice XL-cream

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food

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Day 62 of Year 7 Low-SOS Vegan Plan (Day 82 of Year 2 COVID-19 Lockdown)

EXERCISE:
* Lift back & triceps
* Face exercise
* Jog outdoors

WATER:
(3) × (25) = 75 oz

EATS:
* apricot & watermelon
* veggie sushi w/ few pepperoncini XL-chips
* plain sparkling water w/ shots of soft XL-drink
* popcorn & jr mints
* avocado toast w/ steamed broccoli & bbq beans

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food

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Day 61 of Year 7 Low-SOS Vegan Plan (Day 81 of Year 2 COVID-19 Lockdown)

EXERCISE:
* African dance workout (×2)
* Outdoor walk

WATER:
(3) × (25) = 75 oz

EATS:
* apricots
* leftover Moroccan stew w/ piece of baguette  & avocado
* veggie burger w/ lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle on small high fiber bun
* acai berry smoothie bowl (has some XL-sugar)
* popcorn

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food

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Saffron vs. Memantine (Namenda) for Alzheimer’s

Nutritionfacts.org reader comment follows (you might want to research her other recommendations on your own).

Deb  “Okay, you got me. My brain has improved so much with the amla and apple cider vinegar, similar to the change I had with the broccoli sprout experiment, so I just ordered 28 grams of lab-tested saffron. I am going to be trying it. So far, Dr. Greger’s videos have helped me more than any other videos. I really think I would have given up if there had been anything else to try. Fiji water helped considerably.
Broccoli sprouts helped considerably
Amla and Apple Cider Vinegar helped considerably.
Lions Mane mushrooms were hard to eat often enough to see if they would have made a difference. I think aluminum, blood sugar spikes, inflammation, insulin resistance, lack of melatonin from not sleeping, high homocysteine have all been things I tried. So this one would be reducing the amyloid clumping mechanism or does saffron have a whole list of mechanisms, like broccoli sprouts? Okay, I found anti-inflammatory, anti-atherosclerotic, antigenotoxic and cytotoxic activities. They said that antioxidants lower the amyloid issues so I probably have a lot of antioxidants already so I don’t know if I will notice the difference from that mechanism. But they said that it had a moderate inhibited acetylcholine breakdown which one researcher considered the main therapeutic approach for AD.”

Day 60 of Year 7 Low-SOS Vegan Plan (Day 80 of Year 2 COVID-19 Lockdown)

EXERCISE:
* Lift legs & shoulders
* Face & Eye exercise
* Jog outdoors

WATER:
(3) × (25) = 75 oz

EATS:
* Clean-out-veggie-drawer soup day! (my favorite holiday)
Moroccan soup w/ sourdough baguette & avocado
* more soup later w/ injera
* coconut encrusted date

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food

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