That's really helpful for someone who just caught the flu or has a cold. /s
Great, you were "sick" for a few hours. Don't care, you're pushing judaism. The flu, the cold, influenza, whatever aren't meaningfully worrisome. They're contracted by nearly every human on Earth every year and they end up fine. A small percentage show symptoms and a good portion of those who show symptoms have weakened immune systems some due to being elderly and some due to being underdeveloped (young). That doesn't mean it's a worrisome illness.
See my issue with this thread is that you're teaching people how to fight off something that shouldn't bother them anyway, rather than promoting a healthy lifestyle which will make the illness meaningless.
e; Oh also
RNA viruses because the US (((government))) says so
Kindly fuck off.
I'm not pushing judaism you freak. jews cover zinc and ionophores up. They try to get you to take flu shots and their new mRNA flu shot. They actively hide this information about zinc and ionophores. They even sponsor studies to try and make zinc look ineffective by administering it too late.
I don't care how fucking healthy you are, if someone sneezes in your face and you get a high initial viral load of a new flu virus, you will get sick. These cheap ass pills can stop it from replicating. It's extremely important information to have.
I'm not telling people to live in a basement, eat donuts, and take pills when they feel sick. I'm just telling people what pills to take if they get sick.
Stop conflating everything.
I'm not pushing judaism you freak
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I'm just telling people what pills to take if they get sick.
Rather than promoting a lifestyle to not get sick? We aren't talking about contracting a case of some actually harmful illness. We're talking about hings that children bounce back from.
Alternative to all of what you're saying: Go outside, do real exercise multiple times per week, eat meat, avoid the vast majority of carbs.
Whatever you posted an invidious hosted on video.google.com yesterday.
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