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Excellent report. Thanks for writing!

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Hi Kevin

I’ve an alternate explanation for why colds and flu are seasonal. You may like to read and ponder my articles. They bust a few paradigms.

What causes a cold or respiratory dis-ease?

The establishment’s model of blood and lung physiology fails under scrutiny. I’ll explain why.

We breathe air not oxygen.

Air is measured by its moisture or humidity Eg its at 45% humidity today

Oxygen is measured by its dryness Eg medical oxygen has 67parts per million or less of water contamination.

The lung alveoli requires air reaching it to be at 100% humidity, that is dew point.

Can you comprehend the mis-match?

Oxygen is manufactured by stripping air of moisture. Oxygen is a product of air NOT a constituent of air.

There is no wild/natural oxygen in air. Oxygen becomes nitrogen with the addition of carbon particles to become a non-flammable version of oxygen. I have a link to a demonstration of this on my stack, a home oxygen concentrator is used.

The lungs are responsible for re-hydrating the red blood cells as they pass through the alveoli capillaries with salt water. The red blood cells are salt water sponges.

The saline intravenous drip rehydrates red blood cells and aids the lungs.

The insult that causes respiratory dis-stress is dehydration. It’s seasonal because cold air holds the least moisture and indoor room air often dries out with heating.

The dry mucosa must re-establish itself and the production of mucus goes into overdrive. The mucosa requires salt and moisture and it will move both from any bodily reserves. This causes pain as the extraction process goes into motion.

Now you know why the old remedies are successful.

Salt water gargles, nasal irrigations/inhalations and chicken soup / bone broth soups.

Sanatoriums were built along coastlines to take advantage of sea spray because it was known to heal injured lungs.

It is time the COMMONS reclaimed the knowledge of hydration and healing.

Hydration equals salt plus water.

Healing begins with hydration.

Oxygen’s toxicity is directly related to its power to dehydrate. Reactive oxygen species ROS describes damage due to dehydration.

Oxygen on release from a container will extract moisture from its surroundings to become air, its natural state. Oxygen released inside the respiratory tract extracts moisture from the mucosa and the delicate alveoli causing dehydration. This can kill.

Oxygen is a prescribed drug. It is primarily prescribed for the terminally ill. Palliative care is not kind.

We all need to comprehend the difference between air and oxygen.

Read the material safety data sheets for oxygen and nitrogen. Both have unconsciousness and not breathing listed under inhalation.

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So, how is it that Fauci and these other idiots can claim that they really believed that these COVID vaccines would stop infection if they do not confer mucosal immunity? I presume because they are lying sacks of garbage?

Nice article and thank you!

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There was one report in the scientific literature I found that claimed Comirnaty induced mocosal immunity. First of all, where did they get Comirnaty? And their methods were questionable. And as you said, if these shots created mocosal immunity we would not be in this mess.

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Thank you so much for this article. It puts it into layman terms that anybody can understand. And thank you for directing me to your Rumble channel. I’ve learned a lot.

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"In fact, there are tiny hairs called cilia buried in the mucus that constantly sweep viruses, bacteria and other stuff toward your mouth and nose so that they can be coughed, sneezed, or spit out into a tissue that can be thrown away, *not into a filthy rag strapped to your face all day so that you can rebreathe that crap, Fauci."*

Awesome, especially the last bit!

Plus, I didn't know about the first bit. (I thought cilia were located in the back of my throat, and that smoking causes mucous to build and thicken there, preventing them from "wiggling".)

Love to learn new stuff. 😁

I'll say it again: your blog (or Substack, whatever kids call it these days) is a revelation.

Thanks doc!

Also, in reading the rest of this article, am learning a lot about how our NK cells function, which I need to learn more about.

A friend was recently diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma. 3 weeks ago. Stage 3. (I'm told there's no Stage 4 with this dis-ease.)

Am trying to help him find a less toxic treatment than the "gold standard" chemotherapy currently being used here in Canada.

Good alternative medical data is very hard to come by. (Nearly impossible in fact, if researching online.)

If you can direct me towards something you know about, or have heard positive things about, or perhaps your readers have knowledge of, please share by replying to this comment thread.

I believe Time is of the Essence. He's undergone 2 chemo treatments already.

Thank you so very much.

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I have read that Ivermectin makes chemo much more effective, without needing to increase the chemo dose. It's not a replacement for chemo, just makes it work better.

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Thanks Bigs.

Also heard that a ketogenic diet, as well fasting prior to a chemo treatment, is helpful and one doesn't experience nausea or hair loss.

Will pay your comment forward to my friend.

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Research Dr Jason Fung, 'The Cancer Code' book for more info. He is based in Canada.

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I’ve a few articles on the role is sodium and it’s importance to our physiology. They bust a few paradigms, so hang onto your hat. Click on my icon to read.

Hydration is the key to healing and health

Hydration equals salt plus water.

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Wow! This makes so much sense. Thank you for sharing.

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Thank you for your excellent explanation of the immune system!

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Fantastic explanation! Thank you so much

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This is Gold! Thank you Dr

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best i've ever seen on this. i'll be quoting you from now on. thanks.

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