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May 2, 2022·edited May 3, 2022Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

Thanks for posting. This illustrates the need for good gut health to achieve the best immune health possible. (along with nasal/throat hygiene etc). If necessary, boil the water. (I don’t know what that does to the lipid nanoparticles).

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May 1, 2022Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

great paper! i especially like to see researchers exploring natural methods (such as probiotics) along with medical interventions

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This is Ivermectin works. I keep telling folk that our gut health is very important.

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perhaps bismuth containing compounds, if not now ranitidine, I chose pepto-bismol to have on hand. As I temember a drbeen video bismuth interferes with replication

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This is the second article in which Carlo Brogna et al. suggest to bacteriophages behaviour of SARS-CoV-2. But my gut feeling suggests differently. Therefore, I shall remain sceptical about the remarkable findings of Carlo Brogna et al. and argue about eukaryotic properties of SARS-CoV-2 and defective replication in form of endogenous retroviral elements.

C.Brogna at al. argued multiple times that my argument about eukaryotic replication is not valid after 30 days according to Petrillo et al., but SARS-CoV-2 viral load may increase in bacterial cultures before the mammalian eukaryotic cells go extinct, and the load remains in the amount after 30 days period. However, C.Brogna at al. did not consider SARS-CoV-2-like protein expression by endogenous retroviral elements of SARS-CoV-2 genome.

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