Light treatments have been around for quite a while. UV lights are in hospitals and morgues for killing of stray germies.
Everyday you consume bleach (in the water)
Poison is relative. How much consumed vs benefits of small quantities. Can’t think of an over the counter medication that isn’t lethal in large quantities. Hell too much water can kill a human.
Heard a radio show this morning talking about how dumb Trump was. Some people can’t help themselves. Someone in a Chinese bought suit told them “orange man bad”
Just stick trivia games and fart jokes. Entertain me you dancin monkeys!!
It's not just hospitals and morgues, I have a large UV light array installed in my central air conditioning unit to completely sterilize the air after it comes through the intake filter. These lefties are well and truly insane, actually insane.
Think they are expecting retards to go into shops and drink a whole bottle of bleach just because Trump talked about it.
The sad part is sodium hypochlorite that's found in household bleach is really fucking good at killing Coronaviruses. As they have a fatty shell. Which makes them very sticky when they get out of the body.
I worked as a vet tech years ago and parvo virus is a big problem in this area. It's a nasty thing, equivalent to Ebola, I would say. Dogs with a bad case literally shit out their stomach and intestinal linings. It's usually fatal in pups and very old dogs.
It requires extensive hospital stays and massive amounts of IV fluids, drugs, etc. which unfortunately many people can't afford. A trick some vets use is what's called "swimming pool water". In other words, bleach water.
I don't remember the exact amounts but it's like a tablespoon of bleach in a cup of water. Put it in a big ol' syringe and force it down the dogs throat. It has an almost 100% cure rate for adult dogs.
Parvo virus lives in the intestinal tract so I'm not saying this would be a cure for Corona. Just pointing out "bleach water" isn't some kooky, quack curative. It has it's uses.
Also, blood irradiation with UV was a treatment used in the 40s and 50s before antibiotics became so prevalent. It was used for TB, septicemia and pneomonia.
You might like The Midnight Gospel on Netflix. Super deep conversion over amusing animations. The first episode talks about how no drug is inherently good or bad. Give it a try and get back to me (if you have Netflix).
Light treatments have been around for quite a while. UV lights are in hospitals and morgues for killing of stray germies.
Everyday you consume bleach (in the water) Poison is relative. How much consumed vs benefits of small quantities. Can’t think of an over the counter medication that isn’t lethal in large quantities. Hell too much water can kill a human.
Heard a radio show this morning talking about how dumb Trump was. Some people can’t help themselves. Someone in a Chinese bought suit told them “orange man bad”
Just stick trivia games and fart jokes. Entertain me you dancin monkeys!!
It's not just hospitals and morgues, I have a large UV light array installed in my central air conditioning unit to completely sterilize the air after it comes through the intake filter. These lefties are well and truly insane, actually insane.
I have a clearray bulb in my hot tub that does the same. I never thought about a similar system in my air handling.
Think they are expecting retards to go into shops and drink a whole bottle of bleach just because Trump talked about it.
The sad part is sodium hypochlorite that's found in household bleach is really fucking good at killing Coronaviruses. As they have a fatty shell. Which makes them very sticky when they get out of the body.
I worked as a vet tech years ago and parvo virus is a big problem in this area. It's a nasty thing, equivalent to Ebola, I would say. Dogs with a bad case literally shit out their stomach and intestinal linings. It's usually fatal in pups and very old dogs.
It requires extensive hospital stays and massive amounts of IV fluids, drugs, etc. which unfortunately many people can't afford. A trick some vets use is what's called "swimming pool water". In other words, bleach water.
I don't remember the exact amounts but it's like a tablespoon of bleach in a cup of water. Put it in a big ol' syringe and force it down the dogs throat. It has an almost 100% cure rate for adult dogs.
Parvo virus lives in the intestinal tract so I'm not saying this would be a cure for Corona. Just pointing out "bleach water" isn't some kooky, quack curative. It has it's uses.
Also, blood irradiation with UV was a treatment used in the 40s and 50s before antibiotics became so prevalent. It was used for TB, septicemia and pneomonia.
spez: pneumonia
You might like The Midnight Gospel on Netflix. Super deep conversion over amusing animations. The first episode talks about how no drug is inherently good or bad. Give it a try and get back to me (if you have Netflix).