It seems that it is back to business as usual in China they seem to have adapted well to the new normal - living in harmony with their new viral pests. Which is all trhey are, but instead the West have adopted a silly attitude by the medical professions of restricting common-sense, cheaply available anti-viral remedies. This is just typical of Western, short-term, election-grabbing and simply individualistic capitalist money is God thinking! Let's face it the NHS and its agencies were simply wrong to only pursue the dominant drug-company advice who cannot abide cheap herbal or other remedies because there is no profit motive. Hence we have the ridiculous sitruation now where there is an impossibly mad race to find a vaccine which everybody knows is improbable because the vaccine would have to incorporate the genetic information of all 700 variants, and more are being born every day!..WE HAVE TO LIVE WITH THESE NEW CORONAVIRUSES! They are now everywhere in the environment, and as is the case with HIV, only treatment with low molecular weight antivirals will work to prevent COVID illnesses both now and in the future. The Chinese are doing it under Xi Jinping, who at least has the common sense to protect his own people. Whereas the West just does not care! Absolute FOOLS!
Covid-19 News
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Ah the old paternalistic strategy. This isn't a debate, but a high school punk fest. You've shown your true colors and want to play hall monitor on the internet. Get a real job.
Insults and ad-homs rather than providing evidence? Classic Navid.
And, "Get a real job", eh? Good one! XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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Tell them I want to work from home though - a trans-atlantic commute is a bit of a stretch, after all. (Also, I'm a little nervous about having to continually cross borders when involved in such a scheme).
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About masks and protection.... May be the above 30% was to optimistic! But still a good assumption that also was supported by flue studies. The below is for CoV-19!
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If Your Mask Doesn't Have Three of These, It's Not Really Working
https://www.msn.com/en-us/heal…ng/ss-BB1bnIuZ?li=BBnbcA0
"We recommend now based on this study that people use a three-layer mask," Linsey Marr, PhD, a leading aerosol scientist at Virginia Tech and co-author of the study, said during a press conference on Nov. 23. Specifically, Marr recommends a mask in which "the outer two layers are a tightly woven but flexible material that allows the mask to conform to your face," with a layer made of vacuum bag or filtration material in the middle. If that's the case, your face covering could allow filtration as high as 90 percent, the researchers found.
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Shane you may feel that way but I'm going in a different direction
Tel Aviv University study finds hyperbaric oxygen treatments reverse aging processTel Aviv University study finds hyperbaric oxygen treatments reverse aging process
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub…20November%2018%2C%202020.
The researchers found that a unique protocol of treatments with high-pressure oxygen in a pressure chamber can reverse two major processes associated with aging and its illnesses: the shortening of telomeres (protective regions located at both ends of every chromosome) and the accumulation of old and malfunctioning cells in the body. Focusing on immune cells containing DNA obtained from the participants' blood, the study discovered a lengthening of up to 38% of the telomeres, as well as a decrease of up to 37% in the presence of senescent cells.
I'm building one in my shed.
Gerontology is one of the topics I am following hopefully (rather like LENR).
In both cases whether we reach the promised land is looking increasingly unlikely in my lifetime.
On the other hand if the gerontology research comes up trumps then I can wait another 50 years for Rossi to finally deliver.
As is the case in these and many other topics there is a lot of stuff that gets picked up by the media and turned into undiluted guff.
I find this a good site for news on gerontology research.
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Edited once, last by Shane D.: Unsubstantiated accusations not allowed.
Fair enough. Some substantiation...
re. the majority of profits being withheld from investors: https://endofpetroleum.com/new-energy/
re. being unlicensed: https://www.osc.gov.on.ca/en/I…eck_before_you_invest.htm
Now would you mind replacing my post please? I think I've covered everything controversial. Yes, I made up the part about being nervous to cross the borders, as, as far as I can tell, everything is legal (as long as they only sell to accredited investors). I'm just not convinced by the risk reward ratio on offer, or that they will find many punters.
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Now would you mind replacing my post please?
Back in the sandbox? - missing normalization? -- it's just the wrong thread for this.
Learn to counter with facts (thread related!!) not question/calling out people...
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Learn to counter with facts (thread related!!) not question/calling out people...
Well I'll forgive people for not noticing this, but the rule I live by is to only respond to a personal attack with like, and never to start one.
And I fully agree it's off-topic. Perhaps a new thread would would be best? Maybe a general thread about investing in LENR, rather than being wholly focused on Navid's offering?
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Now would you mind replacing my post please? I think I've covered everything controversial. Yes, I made up the part about being nervous to cross the borders, as, as far as I can tell, everything is legal (as long as they only sell to accredited investors). I'm just not convinced by the risk reward ratio on offer, or that they will find many punters.
No, I will not. They are operating within the law, and that is as far as this discussion will go. He is not here to solicit investors, but only to participate in discussing other topics. If he steps over that line, we will deal with it then. Until then, we would be at legal risk by allowing it to go any further. You have been here long enough to understand that.
Now let it go, and let's keep this COVID related.
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And so say the rest of the team.
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As there is a lot of interest in vitamin D, and many of us are no longer young men, I thought this very relevant.
Vitamin D metabolites and the gut microbiome in older men
Robert L. Thomas, Lingjing Jiang, John S. Adams, Zhenjiang Zech Xu, Jian Shen, Stefan Janssen, Gail Ackermann, Dirk Vanderschueren, Steven Pauwels, Rob Knight, Eric S. Orwoll & Deborah M. Kado
Abstract
The vitamin D receptor is highly expressed in the gastrointestinal tract where it transacts gene expression. With current limited understanding of the interactions between the gut microbiome and vitamin D, we conduct a cross-sectional analysis of 567 older men quantifying serum vitamin D metabolites using LC-MSMS and defining stool sub-Operational Taxonomic Units from16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing data. Faith’s Phylogenetic Diversity and non-redundant covariate analyses reveal that the serum 1,25(OH)2D level explains 5% of variance in α-diversity. In β-diversity analyses using unweighted UniFrac, 1,25(OH)2D is the strongest factor assessed, explaining 2% of variance. Random forest analyses identify 12 taxa, 11 in the phylum Firmicutes, eight of which are positively associated with either 1,25(OH)2D and/or the hormone-to-prohormone [1,25(OH)2D/25(OH)D] “activation ratio.” Men with higher levels of 1,25(OH)2D and higher activation ratios, but not 25(OH)D itself, are more likely to possess butyrate producing bacteria that are associated with better gut microbial health.
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Maybe old news now WHO rescinds rcommendation for Remdesivir..
the FDA not yet,
https://www.who.int/news-room/…ivir-in-covid-19-patients
gilead says OK.. but the US and Japan still approve it..
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Japan Times reports some hospitals reaching maximum capacity...
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/n…elmed-resurgent-pandemic/
Medical care systems are on the verge of collapsing in some regions in Japan amid the ongoing surge in the number of novel coronavirus infections.
If the current situation continues in some areas in the northern prefecture of Hokkaido and the Tokyo metropolitan region, there will be a grave impact on the local health care systems and it will become impossible to save lives that could have otherwise been saved, a health ministry panel of experts warned at a meeting Tuesday night.
A member of the panel said, “We can’t say whether we will be able to maintain the current medical treatment systems after two weeks.” There is a “huge gap” in the crisis perception between the government and medical workers on the ground, the member added.
Echoing the panel’s view, Toshio Nakagawa, head of the Japan Medical Association, told a news conference Wednesday that the medical service system “is on the brink of collapsing.” The pace of the increase in infections is particularly fast in Hokkaido, the greater Tokyo area, the Kansai region, including Osaka Prefecture, and the Chubu region, including Aichi Prefecture, he said.
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Japan Times reports some hospitals reaching maximum capacity...
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/n…elmed-resurgent-pandemic/
Medical care systems are on the verge of collapsing in some regions in Japan amid the ongoing surge in the number of novel coronavirus infections.
If the current situation continues in some areas in the northern prefecture of Hokkaido and the Tokyo metropolitan region, there will be a grave impact on the local health care systems and it will become impossible to save lives that could have otherwise been saved, a health ministry panel of experts warned at a meeting Tuesday night.
A member of the panel said, “We can’t say whether we will be able to maintain the current medical treatment systems after two weeks.” There is a “huge gap” in the crisis perception between the government and medical workers on the ground, the member added.
Echoing the panel’s view, Toshio Nakagawa, head of the Japan Medical Association, told a news conference Wednesday that the medical service system “is on the brink of collapsing.” The pace of the increase in infections is particularly fast in Hokkaido, the greater Tokyo area, the Kansai region, including Osaka Prefecture, and the Chubu region, including Aichi Prefecture, he said.
I looked at the wordometers numbers for japan around 1500 new cases and 20 deaths today?? That is not that many for a country of 120million people. What am I missing?
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Less than 10% of Americans had COVID by September, study finds
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/new…vid-september-study-finds
Large-scale seroprevalence studies conducted over the summer show that, through September, less than 1 in 10 of Americans had evidence of previous coronavirus infection, researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported yesterday in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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Six in ten children are immune to COVID-19 – Study
https://www.premiumtimesng.com…ne-to-covid-19-study.html
According to the report, researchers publishing in Science looked at people who had never been exposed to the new coronavirus for pre-existing antibodies that bind to the spike protein on the surface of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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Even mild Covid may give lasting immunity among patients in India: Study
https://news.google.com/articl…=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen
The pre-existing immunity in people unexposed to SARS-CoV-2 comes from cross-reactivity with certain common cold viruses.
This had been first reported by Singapore, then by US doctors.
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Government Model Suggests U.S. COVID-19 Cases Could Be Approaching 100 Million
https://www.npr.org/sections/c…e-approaching-100-million
Preliminary estimates using the model found that by the end of September, 52.9 million people had been infected, while the number of laboratory-confirmed infections was just 6.9 million, the team reported in the Nov. 25 issue of the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.
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more on long haulers
Watch out for this terrifyingly weird coronavirus symptom
https://news.google.com/articl…=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen
A report in The New York Times details anecdotal evidence that the coronavirus can cause unexpected dental problems. People have even had their teeth falling out without experiencing any kind of pain or bleeding.
A 43-year-old woman from New York lost a tooth after sensing it was loose. The tooth just flew out of her mouth one day without warning. There was no pain or blood. The woman had been experiencing Long COVID after surviving an infection in the spring. Her other symptoms included brain fog, muscle ache, and nerve pain.
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What is ‘Long COVID’ and what parts of the body does it affect?
https://www.weforum.org/agenda…onavirus-symptoms-health/
Ongoing illness after infection with COVID-19, sometimes called “long COVID”, may not be one syndrome but possibly up to four causing a rollercoaster of symptoms affecting all parts of the body and mind.
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