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Think carefully before taking the Pretend CURE for the Pretend Virus.

The “Cure” was patented before the virus was invented; you have been warned!

It makes Women Sterile.

More here:

https://t.me/officialcharliewardshow/3848


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#Think carefully before taking the Pretend CURE for the Pretend Virus. **The “Cure” was patented before the virus was invented; you have been warned!** #It makes Women Sterile. More here: https://t.me/officialcharliewardshow/3848 ---- #Your Employer CANNOT Make You Take the Vaccine - WATCH: https://www.bitchute.com/video/qtvTCkNvfZ19/

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Nope.

I went full aspergers on virology and antivirals over the last year and I discovered some remarkable things.

It appears there is a cure for the common cold/flu and it is in many cases, antibiotics. And theyve known about it for ages.

Dont ask you doctor for antibiotics if you have a virus because that’s just for bacterial infections dummy!

Lies.

It seems that several categories of antibiotics function well as broad spectrum antivirals as well.

Bacteria and viruses often try to do the same thing— namely infiltrate your cell and hijack it’s protein synthesis fuctions to make new baby viruses/bacteria.

So several categories of antibiotics that target these common activities inhibit viruses as well a bacteria.

Tetracylines such as doxycycline, macrolides such as azithromycin and erythromycin, and fluoroquinilones like ciprofloxacin (check my spelling) all have antiviral effects. There may be others I dont know about. I am not a medical person.

Doxycycline and other tetracyclines specifically seem to inhibit RNA synthesis. I think doxycycline also inhibits inflamation. So its obviously a good one to have for covid.

But it seems like these drugs will all inhibit not just covid but flu and a lot of other shit.

This makes a lot of vaccines irrelevant which is I guess why they dont tell you about this.

Some antivirals directly target the virus (virocidal). Then there are what they call virostatic antivirals. They dont directly kill the virus, they just prevent it from doing stuff to replicate. These types of antivirals are less likely to cause resistant strains of virus because they effect the host not the virus. Same goes for antibacterial drugs.

I believe most of these antiviral antibiotics have virostatic/bacteriostatic strategies. So doxycycline and azithromycin are actually inhibitors or sars cov 2 as Im sure a few in vitro studies have established already.

Basically all antimalarials are also good antivirals, even though malaria is not a virus but a tiny parasite. I believe azithromycin, and doxycycline fall into all three categories.