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Echo Chamber's avatar

12/7: apparently Dr. Robert Apter is currently unavailable. In the meantime, you can look at this document (https://www.skirsch.com/covid/FAQ.pdf) for more options. The Frontline Doctors (https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/) should also be able to prescribe it prophylactically.

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Gonna Be Alright's avatar

I can't seem to find Dr. Richard Apter on Medici app. I put his name in search and get no results. Any thoughts?

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Echo Chamber's avatar

Try “Robert Apter”

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Gonna Be Alright's avatar

Nope. Still doesn't show up.

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Echo Chamber's avatar

It says his status is unavailable. Try calling his office and/or DM’ing him on Twitter? https://twitter.com/RobertApter1?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

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Iwnc's avatar

Thanks for the ideas!

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Total KO's avatar

What's the rationale for honey?

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Echo Chamber's avatar

Good question. I imagine it’s for taste. Easier to ingest.

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jmuney's avatar

Hey just so you know honey was included in the original study design that generated nigella sativa + honey as a therapeutic treatment : https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04767087 - I know honey is often used to soothe sore throat... Not 100% sure what the rationale would be outside of this for COVID specifically, not aware of any anti viral properties for instance...

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jmuney's avatar

For reference I guess the study author claims the pair: "Honey and Nigella sativa has established antiviral, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory roles" - sorry for the double post

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

How can "covid" be diagnosed?

The PCR test, according to its Nobel-Prize-winning inventor, is not good for diagnosis, only for collecting DNA. The "antigen" test would be fabulous, if only antigens, along with viruses, had ever been clearly identified, along with their functions, but at the moment, all they seem to be is elements in a working hypothesis within the currently-canonized "medical" paradigm.

The same symptoms can be caused be several causes and, most likely, many causes at a time.

How can that problem be addressed at all?

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Woman in tech's avatar

Is there a way to get a Fluvoxamine prescription in Canada? Through telehealth or other?

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Echo Chamber's avatar

Experts say you shouldn’t use “medicine villa” if it’s illegal in Canada

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Woman in tech's avatar

Always trust the experts, thank you so much ;)

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