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Basics of C-19 virus 

"Coronaviruses are a family of viruses that can cause illnesses such as the common cold, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) 

and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). 

In 2019, a new coronavirus was identified as the cause of a disease outbreak that originated in China."

Symptoms typically appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. 

Often are spread through the respiratory track or start in the mouth, can affect the lungs, or affect the GI track. 
The types of C-19 are different in the upper respiratory track (nose), the lungs, or the gastrointestinal track.

Spread now does not appear to be transmitted on surfaces but through very small respiratory droplets transmission.

 

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Disclaimer

This page is not a recommendation for or against vaccination. 

This is not meant to endorse a specific treatment. 

This page is for providing a snapshot of the concerns re: risks vs benefits of C-19 treatment or vaccines. 

Censorship has no place in a free society. All have a right to choose what is right for their person.

This page is not meant to be used as medical advice but only as discussions that are taking place.

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Immune Strengthening Practices

Vitamin C

Vitamin D

Zinc

Quercetin

NAC

Vitamin K

B Vitamin Complex

Omega 3 EFA's

Good Oral Health

Balance Your Gut

Weight Control

Protect Your Lungs

Get Adequate Sleep

Fresh Air

Exercise

Eat Fresh food

Limit Alcohol Intake

Smoking Cessation

Avoid Sugar

Decrease Stress



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Support to Decrease Viral Transmission

Use Nontoxic Cleaners

Use Soap

UV Room Sanitizing

Practice Fresh air & ventilation

UV Tooth care

Sunlight

Masks?

outdoor gatherings

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Common C-19 Symptoms

Exhaustion

Dizziness

Runny nose

Abdominal pain

Headache

Diarrhea

Sore Throat

Dry Cough

Loss of Taste

Fever >100.0 F

Bone Pain

Loss of smell

sneezing

Nausea

Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)

Short of breath

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Uncommon C-19 Symptoms

Mouth sores

Fatigue

back pain

enlarged lymph nodes

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C-19 & Vulnerable Populations

Anaphylaxis

>60 years

smokers

Persons of Color

Sedentary Lifestyle

Fast Food Diet

Stressful Relationships

Obesity connection

Low Vitamin D

Heart Issues

Asthma

Zinc Deficiency

Metabolic Health Issues

-Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from C-19 illness. 

-People who are older have a higher risk of serious illness from C-19, and the risk increases with age. 

-People who have existing chronic medical conditions also may have a higher risk of serious illness. 

-Certain medical conditions that increase the risk of serious illness from C-19

 

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Investigational Work on Early C-19 Treatment Strategies