Georgia Poison Control Director Gaylord Lopez told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution the men in Atlanta, who had a history of mental health issues, are expected to recover after drinking the products over the weekend.
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I'm going to guess the second guy was just trying to get a killer buzz.
Please don't post articles that contain anti-Trump fake news. Trump never suggested anyone should drink or inject ultra violet light or disinfectants.
ReplyDeleteI can just about bet that anybody and everybody reading this blog realizes that.
DeleteHa, I only drink cheap bourbon to prevent the virus. Seems to work to but I may up the dosage a mite.
ReplyDeleteHow do you inject ultra violet light?
ReplyDeleteRead these and learn.
Deletehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6122858/.
https://nurse.org/articles/uv-light-therapy-coronavirus-covid19/.
Duh - with a light sabre
DeleteA company is working on a treatment using a narrow, safe band of the UV spectrum. The emitter is inserted in the throat of a patient that has already been intubated.
DeleteThe video the company posted because TPTB have pulled it down. Apparently it doesn't support their agenda. It is mentioned in this article:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/media-mocks-trump-suggesting-light-treatment-coronavirus-patients-bio-tech-company-working-fda-cedars-sinai-uv-light-treatment-kill-virus-patients/
Anyone with two brain cells to rub together knows that you don't ingest any known harmful substance to cure anything. Products of common core education.
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That's not a school's failing, that's some parenting right there.
DeleteI'd bet almost all the people slugging down Pine-Sol and/or Clorox to prevent getting the Wuhantavirus are mentally defective and registered Democrats. Heh.
ReplyDeleteA gallon of Drano will not only prevent the Corona virus it eliminates kidney stones as well.
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