In one of the most stunning and invasive actions against medical ethics, the major media and many state government organizations have acted to suppress documented medical evidence that there are treatments available for the COVID-19 illness.
(America’s Frontline Doctors, July 2020)
In this program, Mr. Brian Johnston, who has spent years in researching and advocating the most effective ways to protect the medically vulnerable, discusses the actual documents and scientific evidence of how Hydroxychloroquine works in its treatment against various viruses including the SARS 2 virus, commonly referred to as COVID-19.
The world health organization and its Bureau of Taxonomy (the naming of illnesses and viruses) have named the virus which causes the COVID-19 illness as officially Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome 2 - Covid (SARS 2) it is nearly identical to the first Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, SARS 1. (Virology May 2020)
But if it was routinely referred to as SARS 2, the average person would logically consider the fact that we have faced a SARS epidemic before (2003-2004) and what we are doing now was NOT how we addressed it.
Brian takes a deep dive into the documented international virology reports on the nature of zinc and zinc transport in attacking viruses. The efficacy of zinc has been long demonstrated, and the use of hydroxychloroquine is actually very effective because its sole purpose in addressing viruses is to help zinc transport through cellular walls. (Caulfield)
Viruses attack us on the cellular level, mimicking proteins. The presence of zinc prohibits viral reproduction.
Literally dozens of studies have demonstrated the efficacy of zinc and hydroxychloroquine. The current suppression of these studies is an assault on the doctor- patient relationship, the freedom of speech of conscientious doctors, and an oppressive attempt by governments to continue a fearful response to this illness.
The politicization of this illness is unconscionable and those who are doing so should be held directly responsible.
Citations
Future Virology: 2020May. https://doi.org/102217/fvl-2020-0050)
Laya Caulfield and Robert Black
https://www.who.int/publications)
British Medical Journal
2003;326 dpi
BMJ 2003;326:409