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Edwin's avatar

VAIDS is real.

Terrific!

Unvaccinated here, plus I took my maintenance dose of Ivermectin last night.

We, my GF and I, decided to start the once monthly maintenance dose of Ivermectin due to all these variants out there, I don't know, just seemed like a good idea. If these new variants are part of the "package" it might be a very good idea.

Once again, apply the 500% rule. It is 500% worse than you thought.

Edwin's avatar

Got no problem with that formula.

L-Lysine 500mg per day and Zinc, more Vit D & C, Selenium would be brilliant additions if you are not already taking them. Echinacea also a good idea, high fluids, maybe a nightly "Gin & Tonic."

How's your wife's Iron levels, does she take/need black cohosh, an excellent idea depending on age and hormone status, and calcium depending, with magnesium.

I'm not a vitamin recommender as far as med professionals go, everybody needs their profile individually determined.

2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Here is another very interesting product we take: MitoQ at the 20mg per day dose.

Edwin's avatar

Now that is some really interesting stuff.

You are probably not familiar with Superoxide dismutase (SOD) but it is in there with epinephrine break down.

"Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is an enzyme found in all living cells. An enzyme is a substance that speeds up certain chemical reactions in the body. Superoxide dismutase helps break down potentially harmful oxygen molecules in cells. This might prevent damage to tissues."

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PS. I should really practice what I preach.

But I'm hard headed, got multiple motorcycle wrecks to prove it.

My shoulder and hip didn't fare quite so well.

Once, years ago, when we had money to burn, I set the record "wet lap" at significant road race track on a real bike totally unofficially of course.

The mechanics' comment: "That was some of the best riding' I've ever seen right up to the point where you crashed!" I walked away without even a limp.

2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

funny, i too rode bikes. had several nasty crashes. got rid of the panigale r fews years back.

i crashed at 80mph down from 120mph straight into a 20mph sign post, ripped it clean out, and walked away w/out a scratch. not worth it.

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After 2 years splitting time between a wheelchair, crutches, and a cane, and a lot of physical therapy, I'm relatively mobile now, but no real running. My shoulder was even more fun, 3 breaks the first time, 4 later, 27 years later, took about 2 years to heal. I can even sleep on it now!

I inherited some kind of bone disease, still don't think they know what it is. At 17, it took 9 months for my collar bone to start healing!

My last surgeon said "Just him many miles have you ridden on motorcycles?" I told him "Over 750,000, not counting 18 years on a Harley chopper with no speedo." He looked at me and said "Don't you think that is enough?" He warned me about the wheelchair.

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i rationalized to myself that if i built a rigid shovelhead it'd be far safer than hitting 180mph on race bike, but we both know this is untrue. i want the chopped knucklehead as an object tho, w/ matching numbers frame of course.