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Stiddle Mump

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  1. Well Sir. The clever, knowledgeable white-coats couldn't help him. But still took his dosh. Anyone know his vaccine status?
  2. Don't agree with you there Sir. I know only what I read in the OP. "Despite spending several hundred thousand baht on medical consultations and treatment, no doctor has been able to provide a diagnosis." The body will often self-heal if it is given the tools. Nature might be his only chance.
  3. He has had all the tests. Spent all the dosh. Nothing. Time to try nature's methods.
  4. That's the way I would go to start. Diet and environment. Look at drinks first. No coffee. No cola. Nothing with sugar in it. Just water. Some water with fresh lemon, lime or orange squeezed in is fine. Drink a lot; like 5 litres a day. Food; absolutely no sugar. Plenty of foods rich in nutrients. Just have to google for those. Air-con? Turn it off now. Use a fan. Wifi; move away from major exposure areas. Wires, not wireless, whenever possible. Medication; none what so ever. Sun; Get into the fresh air (if that's possible). And get some sun. Aim for 60 minutes in one exposure. Might have to start off with less. If you have grass outside - as in a lawn - shoes off. Barefoot. If I was his white-coat I'd be looking at the collapse / fainting that seemed to earmark the deterioration. Investigating causes / reasons for that is essential. There are other, more radical, avenues to be pursued. But a 20 year history is essential before embarking on those. Of course the above is an example only. If one is sick; go see a medical expert.
  5. Getting to the root cause of sickness is probably as difficult as it's ever been. So many man-made entities to consider. Have to look at least the pervious 20 years in many cases. Look at where the guy worked. His previous local environments. His medical history. Vaccination history. If I was in his position, I would start with diet and activities. Add one. Eliminate another. Gonna take time for sure. Let's hope he has enough.
  6. Just goes to show yer. If this chap had posted his medical problem on AN, he would have saved thousands, and probably been cured now.
  7. I've looked. I agree that when the ducks are in the mood they can go on long flights. But I'm sure you will appreciate their way of getting going requires a lot of space. A duck without feet couldn't fly.
  8. Forgive me if I don't follow the link. My knowledge is built on research, personal experience and observation of nature. Ducks can't fly vertically.
  9. KFC cares Trans. There are million of us worldwide and we will soon have the upper hand.
  10. Very droll. Ducks do fly a bit. But they cannot go straight up like a Harrier Jet. Or hover like a kingfisher. And they don't really swim. Just sit on the water and paddle. However! The do make loyal pets. Nature has the answers. Even ducks know that.
  11. Well Trans. You either have principles or yer don't. If these floozies can't respect, and love nature, I'll keep me dosh in me pocket. They are the losers; not me. I can hold my head high.
  12. In the KFC in my local town, all the ladies there seem to have tattooed eyebrows. A real turn off if ever there was one. I don't go in there now because of that. If the girls can't respect nature, the shop they work in don't get my business.
  13. ''Human Heart - Cosmic Heart'' Book by Dr Thomas Cowan.
  14. Can get these 'duck houses' on Laxada. All over Isaan.
  15. Very astute MT Sir. Sorry. Must do better.
  16. Me too. is there a better place to be in the world than Isaan?
  17. Thanks for that Andy Bud. Would be good to have your savvy.
  18. What about not getting any vaccines? Much better for your health.
  19. Never heard of Ian? In your name cjinch Ian grai. My view of vaccines eh!. I'll have you know that I started a group for like-thinking souls 5 years ago. Hurry if you want to join. There is a one million limit on membership.
  20. The one on the pay-role you mean Sir. BTW, are you Ian? My reputation is legendry.
  21. What a load of monumental humbug. All this nonsense (above) because they can't find a virus. Of course they can't. Pathogenic viruses don't exist. Virologist should be made to walk the log.
  22. Not a bad attempt to spell it out. More than an attempt. a worthwhile piece. Thanks to both Ian and Red for the enlightenment. Personally I only agree part way. But good piece all the same. Anyone ever heard of DARPA? No! Well DARPA (Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency) had been working behind the curtain getting everything prepared for 2020. Ensuring that things could move effortlessly and quickly once the pandemic arrived. Ever heard of Deborah Birx? No! Well our Debs had executive authority at the White house during The Don's first stint. AFAKI, there were only two people that could remove her. The head of US Health and The Don himself. And guess what? She was a military officer. There is so much to know. So much to yet find out. Every little helps us to see the full picture. ''The public deserve better—they deserve the truth, unfiltered and unapologetic.'' I'll go with that.
  23. Seems like a virologist is about. Here are Stiddle's lab guidelines. Fins a virus in someone who is sick. Isolate the virus. See if it can cause anything resembling the original sickness in a new host Take the new virus from the new host Repeat with the new virus. Characterize it. With at least one control and independent observer. Easy peasy - lemon squeezy. Wonder why they don't do it?
  24. Have you any idea what procedures are actually involved in getting these images? There are about 20 different steps. Each one is a pit-fall for error. But!! The first step is getting some actual virus. If yer can't isolate, and purify the thing, you can't be sure what you are actually looking at. Looks like general tissue debris to me. A couple of the images look more like bacteria than any virus or exosome. Love nature - love yourself.
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