How could the NHS refuse to treat people whose COVID infection has become so severe that they need ventilation and carefully monitored medication?I think i'd agree on the former contention and well aware that to 'save the NHS' we seeded Covid into the Care homes. They did this in Sweden and many other places too.
On the second point, if you convert the National Health Service into a National Covid Service and scare everyone away from the normal services to boot, there will be more of those kind of deaths at the time and into the future too. That is what lockdown meant and continues to mean.
A slightly different thing though as you well know.Beneficial effect of ketones indeed! Silly woman, tell that to the people who get Covid instigated DKA
Worth putting the original paper on the 'Statins' thread as one of the potential benefits of statins? (Apologies if you've done it already.) https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/41/32/3038/5901158
And my sister , an A & E consultant at the Royal Free (featured on the Covid Hospital documntary) reports 0 ICU cases and deaths plus a great deal of frustration at the Covid-isation of the NHS!I have just posted on the RH sub forum that I had a liver scan yesterday and the hospital public areas were empty, I couldn't believe how few people were there!
The scan was not a problem, I never got my temperature took, I have done many times at my surgery and my counselling.
Anyway, the guy who scanned me said they had been put on high alert since Friday because of the rapid rise in positive tests in the area. Two weeks ago there was nobody in ICU covid ward, now there was three, no deaths since early july!
I think the second wave is well and truly on its way and a second lockdown is about a fortnight away!
Keep safe
Worth putting the original paper on the 'Statins' thread as one of the potential benefits of statins? (Apologies if you've done it already.) https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/41/32/3038/5901158
Surely better to simply avoid inflammation entirely by eating properly? Then no drugs are necessary.
Root cause?There are other reasons for inflammation than 'bad eating'.
Always unwise to make these sweeping statements and assumptions.
Root cause?
Well, you could always look it up yourself, but I think that is unlikely, so I will do it for you.
Your post #151 above made the claim that all chronic and acute inflammation has a root cause from eating the wrong foods. That is an absolute nonsense - although there are some situations where eating certain foods does have an inflammatory effect.
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Surely better to simply avoid inflammation entirely by eating properly? Then no drugs are necessary.
@bulkbiker
The actual words you used were these (see quote below).
I have added the bold, since you conveniently forgot to include it in your last post.
The one where you denied saying what you actually said.
Ah mea culpa.. Would you like me to edit my post to remove the questionable word .. as it was not my intention to mislead?
Heavens no, that would make the ensuing discussion incomprehensible to anyone reading the thread.
Once again, all I ask, is that you cease making these sweeping generalisations that undermine your own arguments.
For the record, I have inflammation that is both chronic and acute.
I have learned over time that there is a LOT that I can do to alleviate the inflammation, and some of those things include avoiding a list of foods that my body finds inflammatory. But I have also learned, over time, that there are other factors in play, some of which I can control, and some of which I cannot.
So it isn't that I disagree with you about food causing inflammation.
It is simply that food is by no means the whole story.
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