NYC Councilman Paul Vallone credits
Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 recovery
by
Jon Levine
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
8/8/2020 11:32:31 AM
A Democratic New York City Councilman says hydroxychloroquine saved his life after a near-fatal run-in with COVID-19 in March. Paul Vallone, who represents northeast Queens, took the drug along with a standard flu Z-pack, and came back from the brink almost immediately. “I couldn’t breathe, very weak, couldn’t get out of bed. My doctor prescribed it. My pharmacy had it. Took it that day and within two to three days I was able to breathe,” Vallone told The Post. “Within a week I was back on my feet.”
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Northcross 8/8/2020 11:38:29 AM (No. 503514)
Facebook and Twitter executives are now rushing to be sure none of this news shows up on their platforms.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
FormerDem 8/8/2020 11:39:35 AM (No. 503518)
Yes, me too, though since I could not get HCQ due to local drug restrictions, personally I bought cinchona bark which is the "ancestor" of HCQ. It is not as good as having proper doses of HCQ and z-pak, but it was all I could do and instantly when my symptoms started, like within minutes, I was taking cinchona bark powder, about a quarter teaspoon at a time, every few hours, till the symptoms went away. Couple of days for the main ones, a week for the whole thing to go away.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
curious1 8/8/2020 11:46:48 AM (No. 503523)
#2, for others in similar straits, you may want to also consider Quercetin, available in health food stores or on-line, which is also a zinc ionophore, just as HCQ is. Dr. Zelenko recommends it (per his twitter feed a few weeks back) as an alternate if you can't get HCQ due to the democrats illegal suppression of it's use in states they control.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
laurenc 8/8/2020 12:00:14 PM (No. 503536)
Obviously the Hydroxy damaged the councilman's brain, and he doesn't know what he's saying. Ignore him!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
lakerman1 8/8/2020 12:02:20 PM (No. 503538)
I continue to suggest a study of the effectiveness of the drug, which is taken for rheumatoid arthritis, by examining health records of elderly nursing home occupants in the NYC area, to see if there is a significant difference in kung Flu mortality rates between those taking the drug for non Kung Flu reasons, and those who were not taking the drug.
On a related matter, I suspect, but have not an ounce of proof, that putting patients on ventilators may kill more than it helps. 80per cent of patients who are put on ventilators, die. could the force of the application of oxygen kill off lung tissue? I don't have an answer, just the question.
Back in the 1950s, premature babies were placed in incubators, on 100% oxygen, which made some of them blind.
Sometimes the best medical practice is the worst thing for the patient.
george Washington was probably anemic, but his physician., following best medical practice of that era, bled Washington, under the theory that sick people had excess fluid in their body. The physician may have killed Washington.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Krause 8/8/2020 12:09:39 PM (No. 503543)
I imagine the radical left is mad at him. I wonder how deep this is buried on the left media.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Urgent Fury 8/8/2020 12:13:52 PM (No. 503545)
Fauci lied
People died
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
davew 8/8/2020 12:45:04 PM (No. 503578)
The politicization of the use of HCQ with Zinc is consistent with the overall plan of the CCP to infect Western nations and destroy their economies so that China can emerge as the dominant economic force in the world. It is well established that the top officials of the CCP have been using HCQ as a prophylactic since the beginning of the pandemic.
The SARS-COVID 2 virus will eventually be shown to have been engineered from other virus genomes and did not originate naturally. The NIH VA study that showed harm from HCQ were intentionally designed to include only late stage hospitalized patients that had progressed to the ARDS stage of COVID-19 and whose hearts were already degraded by the virus causing natural arrhythmia.
Based on this disinformation the FDA pulled the emergency use authorization and 46 state governors overrode the rights of doctors to prescribe HCQ off label. This mistake is costing thousands of lives every day and preventing the reopening of the American economy due to fear of a disease that can be easily treated early and eliminated.
The same left wing conspiracy is infecting Brazil which received 50 million doses of HCQ from the US but has been blocked from treating its own population based on the FDA actions. The President needs to issue an executive order that overrides the governor's blockade and allows doctors to prescribe off label use of HCQ without fear of legal or career retribution.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
BGray2 8/8/2020 12:51:08 PM (No. 503583)
Follow the money. There isn't a lot of money to be made from a proven common drug that has been around for over 70 years. I suspect that these tech giants have invested heavily in pharmaceutical companies that are "developing" new and improved vaccines that mimic what hydroxychloroquine already does.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
tyshab 8/8/2020 1:20:25 PM (No. 503615)
Curious, can the regular ppl in ny get this without being checked into the hospital? Seems lots of gov leaders get it just with doc prescription.....no trouble......but everyday ppl, not so much.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
The Remnants 8/8/2020 1:27:19 PM (No. 503616)
Today, War Room Pandemic, with Steve Bannon, has a Special on Case for Hydroxy (with video)
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Rubinski 8/8/2020 2:04:01 PM (No. 503639)
There is no such thing as a “standard flu z-pack.” There is azithromycin, an antibiotic which comes in a pack and is commonly called a z-pack, and there is an antiviral medication for flu which is a separate medication.
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I have instructed my family to sue the pants off of my doctor, the clinic, the pharmacy board and all involved in refusing to give me:
Hydroxychloroquine 200mg. 3 X daily for 10 days
Azithromycin 500 mg. 1 X daily for 5 days
Zinc sulfate 220 mg. 2 X daily for 10 days
Vitamin C 5000 mg. 3 X daily for 10 days
BUDESONIDE inhaler
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Namma 8/8/2020 2:53:08 PM (No. 503660)
why would democrat take HCQ? that shows he supports PRESIDENT Trump. (if the media can twist actions to support their candidate, so can I)
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Daisymay 8/8/2020 3:16:08 PM (No. 503675)
I find it interesting Mr. Vallone had easy access to the Hydroxychloroquine. Is New York one of the States where it is forbidden to be sold or distributed by doctors and Pharmacies? Can Joe Sixpack request it and be allowed to buy it at the drugstore? Or is one of those times when it's not for Thee, but okay for Me?
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
FormerDem 8/8/2020 4:02:27 PM (No. 503705)
#3 I am not a doctor and cannot prescribe anything to anybody, only describe my own experience. That said, quercetin may be an ionophore, but that doesn make it similar to HCQ. It is not any version of HCQ.
For example, HCQ is a descendant of quinine, which is an extract of cinchona bark. That is the link between cinchona and HCQ. But Quercetin is not the same thing what so ever. No one really knows why HCQ works. IFFFFF the reason HCQ works is that it carries zinc across cell walls, well, so does quercetin. But that is a theory. If you want HCQ, cinchona bark is truly sort of the same thing. Quercetin truly is not. Quercetin is linked by a theory but it is NOT hcq. HCQ has dozens of studies going for it and cinchona is its ancestor. Quercetin has no studies going for it though it may in future.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
DVC 8/8/2020 4:48:43 PM (No. 503730)
If this stuff was OTC, and everyone took one a day, the "epidemic" would be over in 2 weeks......so they HAVE TO keep this stuff away from us, for purely political reasons.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
HotRod 8/8/2020 6:41:47 PM (No. 503808)
If someone can buy heroin or some other illegal drug on the street, why not HCQ? Why are democrats fighting HCQ far more than illegal narcotics? It has long been known that addicts will do anything- even vote for a democrat-to get their illegal drugs, which democrats seem to be ambivalent about. Maybe that is why democrats like to keep people addicted.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Omen55 8/8/2020 7:00:49 PM (No. 503824)
HCQ is the new forbidden drug.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
DVC 8/8/2020 9:30:02 PM (No. 503902)
The writer is ignorant, as usual. Too ignorant to even look up what a "Z-pack" is for, or does. I have used them a number of times for sinus infections, and spent some effort understanding exactly what I was taking.
There is NO such thing as "a standard flu Z-pack". Azithromycin, the active ingredient in the "Z-pack", is an antibiotic, which is an antibacterial drug. Antibotics have ZERO effect on the flu virus or any other virus, they kill bacteria. Bacteria are living creatures, viruses are bits of genetic blueprints which are not alive, and can only reproduce by taking over your cellular machinery.
And actually, azithromycin does not kill bacteria, either - it "merely" prevents the bacteria from reproducing. Your body still has to kill the little buggers, but not an endlessly increasing number of them.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
pensom2 8/8/2020 11:37:33 PM (No. 503942)
Uh, #20, the writer appears to me to understand what a "Z-pack" is. See the second paragraph: "Paul Vallone, who represents northeast Queens, took the drug [hydroxychloroquine] along with a standard Z-pack — given for bacterial infections — and came back from the brink almost immediately." The writer says that a Z-pack is given for bacterial infections, not for viral infections. And the news is laden with references to Covid being a virus, not a bacteria.
Of course, many individuals (like me) get a sinus infection (bacterial) from having a stuffed nose and sinuses when suffering from a viral cold or viral respiratory flu. Since China virus is basically a viral cold from hell, incidental sinus or other respiratory infections can arise from the effects of the virus.
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