Thursday, August 13, 2020

Immune System Damage and COVID-19- My Theory- Socialized Medicine Cover Up? (Must Read) Please share! Serious.

Are the people who became critically ill, from COVID-19, critically ill because their bodies could not fight off the initial infection?

Is there a common denominator, with respect to damaged immune systems, in patients who have become critically ill from COVID-19?


One thing that was promoted in the scientific medical and medicine industries was the suggestion of resistance to antibiotics. This suggestion was used when the person became ill and the available antibiotics that were used, didn't work to help the patient get well. But in reality, their sickness was probably due to the fact that their immune systems had been damaged to some level. At some point the level that their immune systems were working at might have been 40% out of 100%. This is the point where the administration of antibiotics became critical, in stopping infections that would normally be stopped in healthy immune systems. Antibodies in the system would fight off infections that were not fought off in people with damaged immune systems.


Once the antibiotics became the first line of defense for the patient in fighting off disease and infections, it was just a matter of time before the person became critically ill from something that may have been eradicated by a normal immune system, or antibodies.


People became more dependent on antibiotics and socialized medicine cut costs through policies of generalizing administration of antibiotics. Industries made more money selling more medicines.


Unnecessary prescriptions were written for patients to take antibiotics. And abuse or neglect of patients became a process related to profiteering.


Antibiotics administered for unnecessary reason could, and most likely, did result in weakening immune systems in the patients. The antibiotics were put in place of normal testing, and procedures to determine the extent of the patients need for medicine. It became a quick fix and a cutting corners procedure to randomly administer antibiotics when there was an ailment that would warrant the use of the medicines. But, doctors prescribing antibiotics knew the dangers of over medicating and unnecessary use of the medications. They knew that immune systems could be effected or damaged from the practice of over medicating.


The relationship between immune system damage, and the ability of antibodies to fight against (cancer cells) in the blood stream, as an example, would be suspect. Simply put, if the immune system is damaged, the person effected would be more susceptible to many other dangers.


In the case of COVID-19, I believe that the majority of the patients who have become critically ill from the infection are those people who have limited immune system response to the initial infection.


Diarrhea would also be a prevalent symptom in those patients who had experienced over medicating with penicillin, or unnecessary administration of penicillin in their past.


There may be ways to make a determination on the patients who are more susceptible to becoming critically ill from the virus. Identifying those people and having them take precautions would be a better policy than just treating them the same as anyone else. Or just telling people to wear masks.


It seems to me that people who have a healthy immune system, their antibodies naturally fight off the COVID-19 infection. Like they should.

Even though they test positive they show no sickness or little effect from the infection.

Not identifying people who may be in danger of becoming ill with COVID-19, seemed to me like someone was trying to cover something up in the system


If those people were identified through their medical files, and then, if a common denominator was found, (like being over medicated with antibiotics that weakened their immune systems) that would show that there was a massive cover up in medicine.


It may lead to the effect of showing a relationship between socialized medicine and pharmaceutical companies, who together, designed procedures that would result in administering more medications to patients. Overlooking the effects on the patients overall health. Especially, when it came to creating outcomes of immune system damage or weakening immune systems through more medicating when unnecessary.


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