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<blockquote data-quote="Winnie53" data-source="post: 2242899" data-attributes="member: 160246"><p>That's all very informative and good to know.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't explain why some become severely ill while others are asymptomatic or only mildly ill though.</p><p></p><p>Increasing production of these drugs and PPEs and ventilators needs to happen now but that's outside my control and influence.</p><p></p><p>As the understanding of how this virus works continues to be understood, it's important to remember what we can do...</p><p></p><p>Get glucose levels down with diet and exercise. If you're not already, take a good quality multivitamin and mineral supplement - (for B vitamins, zinc, and selenium); vitamins A and D3; magnesium and vitamin C. I always take D3 with K2. </p><p></p><p>Interestingly, it appears most of the vitamins and some minerals play a role in preparing the body for battle with this virus.</p><p></p><p>In cancer treatment there are two approaches (that can be used together, not just one or the other): 1) kill or remove it and 2) <em>change the terrain of the body so it's not a happy home for the cancer.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>I'm putting my energy and effort into the latter as I do what I can to prepare for exposure to this coronavirus, but will use those drugs too if needed and available. </p><p></p><p>The problem continues to be access to testing in the US for a variety of reasons. I listened to Peter Attia's current podcast last night. Still processing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winnie53, post: 2242899, member: 160246"] That's all very informative and good to know. It doesn't explain why some become severely ill while others are asymptomatic or only mildly ill though. Increasing production of these drugs and PPEs and ventilators needs to happen now but that's outside my control and influence. As the understanding of how this virus works continues to be understood, it's important to remember what we can do... Get glucose levels down with diet and exercise. If you're not already, take a good quality multivitamin and mineral supplement - (for B vitamins, zinc, and selenium); vitamins A and D3; magnesium and vitamin C. I always take D3 with K2. Interestingly, it appears most of the vitamins and some minerals play a role in preparing the body for battle with this virus. In cancer treatment there are two approaches (that can be used together, not just one or the other): 1) kill or remove it and 2) [I]change the terrain of the body so it's not a happy home for the cancer. [/I] I'm putting my energy and effort into the latter as I do what I can to prepare for exposure to this coronavirus, but will use those drugs too if needed and available. The problem continues to be access to testing in the US for a variety of reasons. I listened to Peter Attia's current podcast last night. Still processing it. [/QUOTE]
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