I'm very concerned about contracting "Died Suddenly". Anyone know any home remedies?
I mean, my cat died of Covid-19 after he got run over by a car, and WebMD just said that was normal, so I'm really struggling with how fast all The Science is updating.
I believe the current science suggests plugging your ears and taking your sedatives until you forget all the heinous shit yesterday's science did.
Oh and that practicing total amnesty for medical malpractice is good for your mental health, whilst writing the NIH into your will reduces your risk of heart disease.
From one fairly well informed person I've been following on the general subject for... 2-3 years now, antioxidants are at least one thing that may help. He also mentions anti-amyloids, but I'm on the fence with the specific items he had listed.
I'll quote a little bit of a comment I had archived for more context:
Can't even sugarcoat it at all. It basically triggers autoimmune disease, heart scarring, and amyloidosis, including the formation of amyloid fibrin clots.
In addition to the usual vitamins, take curcumin, melatonin, lactoferrin, nattokinase, quercetin, resveratrol, and kutki powder. They all have anti-amyloid and antioxidant effects.
Watch out with nattokinase, though. It's a natural blood thinner derived from natto, and it is very similar to taking aspirin. Don't take it if you have any contraindications for blood thinners.
I had reactive arthritis after COVID-19 and swelling in my fingers. I took boron, curcumin, nattokinase, and melatonin and all that "long COVID" bullshit went away. Post-vaccination effects have similarities to long COVID because they're both caused by a proteinopathy induced by the same exact protein as what's on the virus.
I'd definitely recommend doing some additional research and cross-checking some of this yourself before following through on any particular treatment though.
I'm very concerned about contracting "Died Suddenly". Anyone know any home remedies?
I mean, my cat died of Covid-19 after he got run over by a car, and WebMD just said that was normal, so I'm really struggling with how fast all The Science is updating.
Hibiscus
Bless you.
I believe the current science suggests plugging your ears and taking your sedatives until you forget all the heinous shit yesterday's science did.
Oh and that practicing total amnesty for medical malpractice is good for your mental health, whilst writing the NIH into your will reduces your risk of heart disease.
From one fairly well informed person I've been following on the general subject for... 2-3 years now, antioxidants are at least one thing that may help. He also mentions anti-amyloids, but I'm on the fence with the specific items he had listed.
I'll quote a little bit of a comment I had archived for more context:
I'd definitely recommend doing some additional research and cross-checking some of this yourself before following through on any particular treatment though.
Good try, Canada.
Well, I don't trust myself to make decisions about myself.
What did the experts say? Anyone with a stethoscope will do.