05-19-2020, 08:32 PM
(05-19-2020, 08:06 PM)Benton Wrote: As Matt said, this could lead to a shortage for people who actually need it. To add, there's also a danger in a false sense of security. Like people who think they can cure their cancer with a tea spoon of cider vinegar and a dash of tumeric. Then they die of cancer.
Hcq may treat covid. Or it may just make people think it's treating covid while they walk around getting and spreading exposure.
While I agree that HCQ isn't showing great things in limited sample studies, we must also acknowledge that the placebo effect is a real thing. However, the doctor I caught the end of on the way home from work was talking about injecting partial proteins into cells and the body creating the antibodies to fight off the virus. Sounded encouraging, but I honestly didn't hear the entire segment.
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