My heart goes out to these brave Frontline White coat Doctors.
Nothing is more frustrating than knowing that you can help others, but that your hands are tied as a result of corruption. Believe me, I’ve been through this dealing with aspartame approval.
They Lied To Us
We have been lied to about:
- asbestos
- aluminum in deodorant
- aspartame
- mercury fillings
- opioids
- statins
- hormone replacement
- lead in paint
- fluoride
- GMOs
- glyphosate
- WMDs in Iraq
- tobacco
- vaccine safety
- talc in baby powder
- saturated fats
- raw milk
- chemotherapy
But they’re telling us the truth about COVID-19 treatments?
Dr. Risch
I’ve written about Dr. Risch’s research on the safety and positive effects of HCQ and the Coronavirus. Newsweek even posted an article about his work.
Professor Harvey Risch, M.D., Ph.D., is a researcher at the Yale School of Public Health with a specialty in cancer etiology, prevention and early diagnosis.
He recently studied the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine to treat people infected with COVID-19, and he concluded that the approach should be “widely available” in the fight against this current pandemic.
The results of his research are published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
What do you think we should do about HCQ?
Should we set it free to help anyone that it can help or smash it down and keep it away from everyone who’s willing to try?
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