This case study does not compare to the COVID/Spike genocide - but...
I am working with a young man who has been suffering from long-haul COVID (no jab) for 3 years. He has worked with functional and allopathic practitioners. The functional doctors did not relieve him, so he used his insurance to work with standard-of-care providers. Here is their solution - a slew of bad drugs (see well below).
Here are my cryptic notes:
Got Covid - in and out of hospital - heart twice the size. Got Covid 3 times
Brain fog from an accident caused by neuropathy
Heart issues - 220 beats/minute - beta-blocker did not help
Ivermectin / HCQ / Naltrexone / helped a little but symptoms came back raging
Got infection again and developed POTS - POTS stands for Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, a blood circulation disorder that causes a rapid increase in heart rate
Had/has diarrhea - not digesting
So you think the standard of care doctors developed such a comprehensive workup?
WHAT IS HIS #1 ISSUE? - GUT HEALTH
What treatment did the standard of care provide him? Things that HURT the gut.
Translation: The treatment is why he is 3 years into long-haul and is NOT seeing any improvement.
And, of course, his problems are all in his head - so he was prescribed multiple mood-modulating drugs.
BTW - The initial protocols I am implementing have NOTHING to do with his metabolic issues. He has much higher priority needs, all of which will help his metabolic issues.
Here are the drugs his knucklehead doctors scripted for him.
1. metformin: He is mildly diabetic, but this drug is known to create gut issues. His is severe.
Metformin can cause gastrointestinal (GI) discomfort, such as diarrhea, nausea, flatulence, and bloating, especially when you first start taking it. In one study, more than half of people taking metformin experienced a GI side effect, and an estimated 20–30% of people develop them. Some people with PCOS may also find that metformin worsens their IBS symptoms.
2. Rybelsis 14mg/day (Just ran out last week was to replace with Ozempic)
"I started taking this medication because I'm prediabetic. I got really sick stomach pain and bloody stool. I got an inflammation in my colon. I took my antibiotics and got better, but I still had stomach pain. I decided to stop Rybelsus, and then is when my stomach pain stopped.
RYBELSUS® may cause serious side effects, including:
Possible thyroid tumors, including cancer. Tell your healthcare provider if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, hoarseness, trouble swallowing, or shortness of breath. These may be symptoms of thyroid cancer. In studies with rodents, RYBELSUS® and medicines that work like RYBELSUS® caused thyroid tumors, including thyroid cancer. It is not known if RYBELSUS® will cause thyroid tumors or a type of thyroid cancer called medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) in people
Semaglutide (Ozempic, Rybelsus) is a medication used to treat Type 2 diabetes in adults. It's used in combination with lifestyle changes like healthy diet and exercise. Ozempic is a once-weekly injectable form of semaglutide. Rybelsus is a daily oral tablet version of the same medication.
3. Ozempic: Ugh - a neurotoxin of the gut that has a substantial impact on nutrient absorption.
Ozempic, initially developed for type 2 diabetes, is a popular semaglutide, a GLP-1 agonist that promotes insulin release from the pancreas reduces glucagon production, lowers blood sugar levels, and slows down food absorption from the stomach."For weight loss, relying on Ozempic or any semaglutide alone is akin to fishing with dynamite. It may produce rapid results, but serious consequences for your larger ecosystem, well-being, and longevity must be considered. Tending to your gut health is a powerful way to support your well-being and promote sustainable weight loss."
—Dr. Luc Maes, N.D., Director The Maes Center for Natural Health Care
4. Metoprolol - beta blocker:" Elevated heart rate is a symptom. Beta-blockers, also known as beta-adrenergic blocking agents, are a class of prescription drugs that treat cardiovascular diseases and other conditions by slowing down the heart:
5. Zoloft: It can treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), social anxiety disorder, and panic disorder.
6. Singulair/Montelukast: Anti-inflammatory. It can treat allergies and prevent asthma attacks. Singulair is also given to prevent exercise-induced asthma. He reports lung issues but NOT those treated by this drug!
7. Cymbalta: It is a selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor antidepressant (SSNRI). It can treat depression, anxiety, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia, and chronic muscle or bone pain.
8. Modafinil: He has fatigue from infectious co-morbid with SARS. The drug is a non-amphetamine central nervous system (CNS) stimulant with wakefulness-promoting properties. It is used in the treatment of conditions that cause excessive daytime sleepiness.
9. Tenex: It can treat high blood pressure and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
10. aspirin
11. Statins: He needs to repair the damage from long-haul. This inhibits repair.
"Statin Therapy Negatively Impacts Skeletal Muscle Regeneration and Cutaneous Wound Repair in Type 1 Diabetic Mice"
You will be hard-pressed to find negative publications on statin drugs in humans - so we have to rely on animal-based research. However, the mechanism of action clearly corroborates the results demonstrated in this study.
12. Guanfacine treats high blood pressure by decreasing heart rate and relaxing the blood vessels so that blood can flow more easily through the body. Guanfacine extended-release tablets may treat ADHD by affecting the part of the brain that controls attention and impulsivity.
13. Dumb and Dumber: Pantoprazole reduces the amount of acid your stomach makes. It's used for heartburn, acid reflux and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) – GORD is when you keep getting acid reflux.
Another repair killer!
14. Losartan for high blood pressure - angiotensin II receptor blocker
15. Cetirizine is an antihistamine used to relieve allergy symptoms such as watery eyes, runny nose, itching eyes/nose, sneezing, hives, and itching. It works by blocking a certain natural substance (histamine) that your body makes during an allergic reaction.
16. Fexofenadine is an antihistamine. It is used to relieve the symptoms of hay fever (seasonal allergic rhinitis) and hives of the skin (chronic idiopathic urticaria) .
Are any of these drugs addressing his fundamental problems? Did the doctors do an adequate workup to determine his fundamental problems?
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