So for a virus we’re going to treat it with an anti parasitic and an antibiotic?
Yes I see the how the antibiotic can treat the secondary infection to alleviate the infection but it still doesn’t treat the viral source. Personally I’d rather isolate and practise good standard precautions so I don’t get it rather than take a triple therapy that won’t cure the virus.
As the good professor will no doubt verify you can’t cure virus it why the flu still exists today, all you do is kick the can down the road as the little bastards keep mutating. This is a form of SARS from the late 00s and they also believe that there are three types of it circulating based on the variation in the symptoms being recorded.
Given his expertise is also in the gut he is doing great thing in a condition I have which there is no current cure Ulcerative Colitis but can be managed.
Also when reading your link they state that this triple therapy “could” or “may” treat this condition no mention of “will” or inferences of clinical effectiveness.
Oh and I bet London to a brick he will also advocate standard and transmission based precautions (PPE, hand hygiene, isolation, non contact, social distancing) to manage outbreaks (which is what our governments are advocating) along with gastric intestinal disease which his his area of expertise.
Finally don’t You or Daisy assume others aren’t doing research or verify information from other sources just because we don’t agree or acquiesce to your rant.
Finally I bet I can manipulate any stat or question the validity, reliability or precision of any stat quoted in here to suit my argument.
Lies, damn lies and statistics as Mark Twain once said
PPS, keep it up though, when I’m not dealing with deaths and critical incidents in healthcare safety and quality, yours and Daisys musings are a source of inane levity for me
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!