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legendary
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Some studies says cannabis could eventually be good against Covid-19.

So my nervous system could be protected against this nasty virus.

^^^ And that is without all the lies about Covid, that are making it seem worse than the regular flu season.

However, if Covid IS a little worse, it's because the immune systems of people have been impaired for the last 4 or 5 decades by vaccines.


Do you really believe in what you say ?

Be honest, they just don't have enough cannabinoïds in their brains  Roll Eyes

Of course I don’t believe what I say. I absolutely know it.

And, yes. Cannabinoïds in the brain are almost always lacking in people. This doesn't mean that some people don't overdo it. It means that even the people who overdo it would have had far more benefits if they had overdone it up to the same amount, over a period of several days rather than all at once... like several minutes to an hour.

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newbie
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What does this really mean? Does it mean that you have less chance for recovery if you get Covid? Does it man that even if you get well from Covid, you will have neurological problems for life? Does it mean that even if you are an asymptomatic carrier of Covid, you could get these neurological problems? What can anyone find out about this?


Coronavirus threatens the entire nervous system study



In the study, published in Annals of Neurology, researchers from Northwestern Medicine noted that about half of hospitalized COVID-19 patients had neurological manifestations of the disease. These included dizziness, headache, muscle pain, decreased alertness, difficulty concentrating, disorders of smell and taste, seizures and stroke.

"It's important for the general public and physicians to be aware of this, because a SARS-CoV-2 infection may present with neurologic symptoms initially, before any fever, cough or respiratory problems occur," said lead author Dr. Igor Koralnik, a professor of neurology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and chief of neuro-infectious diseases and global neurology at Northwestern Medicine.

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Researchers still looking at long-term effects of the disease

Currently, knowledge about the long term outcome of neurologic manifestations of COVID-19 is limited. To address this, Koralnik and his team will also follow some of Northwestern Medicine’s prospectively in a new outpatient clinic.

The team is looking to determine whether any of the neurological manifestations of the disease is permanent, or if they’re only temporary.


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There was a several studies have identified the presence of neurological symptoms in COVID-19 cases. Some of these studies are case reports where symptoms are observed in individuals.
Hence, these symptoms are seen more often in severe cases, with estimates ranging from 46% to 84% of severe cases showing neurological symptoms. Changes in consciousness, disorientation, inattention and movement disorders, were also seen in severe cases and found to persist after recovery.

sr. member
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^^^ And that is without all the lies about Covid, that are making it seem worse than the regular flu season.

However, if Covid IS a little worse, it's because the immune systems of people have been impaired for the last 4 or 5 decades by vaccines.


Do you really believe in what you say ?
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Most vaccine technology requires adjuvants which are a non-specific immune system stimulation mechanism necessary in order to make the immune system build enough antibodies be legally classified as 'effective'.

Usually aluminum salts are used as an adjuvant.  When they tried using squalene, which is an oil closely related to that which lubricates our joints, people had a lot of joint issues and arthritis.  They mostly stopped using it, but started using it again for over 65 flu vaccines recently.  Presumably they figured that if oldsters develop joint problems, or a worsening of them, it could be blamed on old age.

Adjuvants in vaccines are a lot like injecting a blast of nitrous oxide into an engine.  Some engines can take it without burning a hole in the piston or throwing a rod.  Other engines cannot.  Even those engines which don't fail spectacularly will sustain damage which will result in less efficiency and a shorter life.



"Most" is not a reason and it's not enough to pretend something like what he said.
legendary
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^^^ And that is without all the lies about Covid, that are making it seem worse than the regular flu season.

However, if Covid IS a little worse, it's because the immune systems of people have been impaired for the last 4 or 5 decades by vaccines.


Do you really believe in what you say ?
...

Most vaccine technology requires adjuvants which are a non-specific immune system stimulation mechanism necessary in order to make the immune system build enough antibodies be legally classified as 'effective'.

Usually aluminum salts are used as an adjuvant.  When they tried using squalene, which is an oil closely related to that which lubricates our joints, people had a lot of joint issues and arthritis.  They mostly stopped using it, but started using it again for over 65 flu vaccines recently.  Presumably they figured that if oldsters develop joint problems, or a worsening of them, it could be blamed on old age.

Adjuvants in vaccines are a lot like injecting a blast of nitrous oxide into an engine.  Some engines can take it without burning a hole in the piston or throwing a rod.  Other engines cannot.  Even those engines which don't fail spectacularly will sustain damage which will result in less efficiency and a shorter life.

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This doesnt mean that we have a lesser chance of surviving if we acquire the corona virus. Actually, according to my Biology teacher, corona virus has been here for a lot of years already. The virus itself just evolves and mutate to another version of corona virus which is now identified as COVID19. We really don't have to be afraid to the virus itself if we know in ourselves that we are clean and we have a healthy lifestyle. Our body alone can fight it if we have a strong immune system. The problem with here is that the virus being contagious and it might infect those people who has weak immune system. As per the nervous system study, I don't think there is enough evidence for that considering that WHO and other health organizations hasn't release anything about it yet.
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Whatever the virus, we'd like to calm our minds and think positively If we expect badly it'll make our health worse therein case albeit it's not a disease more people will take up residence in our body. Therefore albeit the coronavirus threatens to review the systema nervosum we must be vigilant and take measures to stop it occupy the home to avoid the virus and consult a doctor if necessary.
sr. member
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Some studies says cannabis could eventually be good against Covid-19.

So my nervous system could be protected against this nasty virus.

^^^ And that is without all the lies about Covid, that are making it seem worse than the regular flu season.

However, if Covid IS a little worse, it's because the immune systems of people have been impaired for the last 4 or 5 decades by vaccines.


Do you really believe in what you say ?

Be honest, they just don't have enough cannabinoïds in their brains  Roll Eyes
legendary
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A constant information attack and news about the coronavirus simply exposes the nervous system to daily stress. If we regularly respond to all the negative, we ourselves will begin to destroy our health.
There is one conclusion, to skip all the news, both good and bad, through your own mind. And respond to everything with common sense.
legendary
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^^^ And that is without all the lies about Covid, that are making it seem worse than the regular flu season.

However, if Covid IS a little worse, it's because the immune systems of people have been impaired for the last 4 or 5 decades by vaccines.

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legendary
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Guys, every day thousands of people die in accidents by accident, but we haven't stopped driving. More than a billion people around the world use tobacco while slowly killing themselves and the people around them, but we have not shut down tobacco factories. Whatever the consequences of the coronavirus, we can handle them, too. As they say in Russia, "what does not kill us makes us stronger!"
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there is no clear and precise study of the problem with this corona pandemic, as WHO alone as the world body that handles health is still looking and always changing when providing information from the first. at that time masks should only be used for those who are sick but because of very masive transmission, WHO changes that even healthy people are required to use them. not yet by giving the right medicine for sufferers there is also no similarity and continue to look for the formula. Moreover, with the impact of the virus on patients there is still no similarity, first that the virus only attacks the lungs but develops into other organisms. we only hope that soon there will be drugs and vaccines that break the chain of transmission but must be able to cure.
legendary
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What does this really mean? Does it mean that you have less chance for recovery if you get Covid? Does it man that even if you get well from Covid, you will have neurological problems for life? Does it mean that even if you are an asymptomatic carrier of Covid, you could get these neurological problems? What can anyone find out about this?

It means that COVID-19 is a serious virus. The body is a single system, COVID-19 can affect multiple elements of this system.
You can die from it, you can contract it and be devoid of symptoms, you can contract it and have only temporary symptoms, you can contract it and sustain permanent damage.

It doesn't mean that it 'will', rather that it 'can'. Presumably as severity of symptoms increases, so does the potential for permanent damage. We (and the scientific community) are obviously still learning about this virus. Its long-term effects and the incidence of these may not be known for some time yet.
legendary
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"...  These included dizziness, headache, muscle pain, decreased alertness, difficulty concentrating, disorders of smell and taste, seizures and stroke.  ..."

Sounds like the kind of thing one might expect from EMF effects.  Like, say, performance and function testing of the new 5G tower equipment which is being installed.



I am so glad you said this. Search on the cubesats that Musk is launching into space. There's a bunch of them going up right now.

With all the chemtrails - aluminum oxide and barium particles, and other stuff - that have been absorbed into our bodies...

Along with the added metals and poisons from years of vaccines...

Plus the poisons from fertilizers and pesticides...

If Musk gets enough cubesats up there, they will cause all kinds of symptoms in almost all of us. People won't be told that the second wave is coming from the cubesat-Internet.  They'll think it's Covid, because they've been brainwashed into believing that the medical knows what it is talking about.

Wanna know the truth? Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq6oOuhSx7ESreh6m9LGy6Q/videos and watch what is going on for real. The whole pandemic is proven to be a big fat hoax. Do you even care?

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legendary
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"...  These included dizziness, headache, muscle pain, decreased alertness, difficulty concentrating, disorders of smell and taste, seizures and stroke.  ..."

Sounds like the kind of thing one might expect from EMF effects.  Like, say, performance and function testing of the new 5G tower equipment which is being installed.

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A month ago they wrote that after the transferred covid, the lungs are forever changing. Now the nervous system ...
This is done in order to intimidate and intimidate.
 AIDS affects 60 million people in the world. And the coronovirus is 8 million ... Do you feel the difference? You understand that if there was contact (unprotected sexually unprotected) with an AIDS patient, then the probability of infection is 100%. And believe me, all systems will suffer, not just nervous or respiratory.
legendary
Activity: 3906
Merit: 1373
What does this really mean? Does it mean that you have less chance for recovery if you get Covid? Does it man that even if you get well from Covid, you will have neurological problems for life? Does it mean that even if you are an asymptomatic carrier of Covid, you could get these neurological problems? What can anyone find out about this?


Coronavirus threatens the entire nervous system study



In the study, published in Annals of Neurology, researchers from Northwestern Medicine noted that about half of hospitalized COVID-19 patients had neurological manifestations of the disease. These included dizziness, headache, muscle pain, decreased alertness, difficulty concentrating, disorders of smell and taste, seizures and stroke.

"It's important for the general public and physicians to be aware of this, because a SARS-CoV-2 infection may present with neurologic symptoms initially, before any fever, cough or respiratory problems occur," said lead author Dr. Igor Koralnik, a professor of neurology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and chief of neuro-infectious diseases and global neurology at Northwestern Medicine.

...

Researchers still looking at long-term effects of the disease

Currently, knowledge about the long term outcome of neurologic manifestations of COVID-19 is limited. To address this, Koralnik and his team will also follow some of Northwestern Medicine’s prospectively in a new outpatient clinic.

The team is looking to determine whether any of the neurological manifestations of the disease is permanent, or if they’re only temporary.


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