Caroline13
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I remember being told one time that we should eat more fresh pineapples because they contain enzymes ...
You were told correct...you Question? Do a Search, it's all out there on the great computer encyclopedia.
I remember being told one time that we should eat more fresh pineapples because they contain enzymes ...
You've been travelling round the world during a global pandemic? How very irresponsible of you.
Did you attempt to falsify your hypothesis by watching other news channels? You won't see any Fauci on BBC news.
At the very least, I've watched CNN on TVs all over the world.
Oh another day of comics, my daughter and grandkids travelled to Mexico for xmas and my grandgirl went to SLC for a ski trip in Jan..
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This looks to be at the root of that:I remember being told one time that we should eat more fresh pineapples because they contain enzymes ...
Bromelain is an enzyme extract derived from the stems of pineapples, although it exists in all parts of the fresh pineapple.[1] The extract has a history of folk medicine use. As an ingredient, it is used in cosmetics, as a topical medication, and as a meat tenderizer.[1]
The term "bromelain" may refer to either of two protease enzymes extracted from the plants of the family Bromeliaceae, or it may refer to a combination of those enzymes along with other compounds produced in an extract.[1] Bromelain enzymes are called fruit bromelain and stem bromelain.[1]
Although tested in a variety of folk medicine and research models for its possible efficacy against diseases, bromelain has as its only approved clinical application, issued in 2012 by the European Medicines Agency, a topical medication called NexoBrid, used to remove dead tissue in severe skin burns.[2]
Pineapple fruits and peels contain diverse phytochemicals, among which are polyphenols, including gallic acid, syringic acid, vanillin, ferulic acid, sinapic acid, coumaric acid, chlorogenic acid, epicatechin, and arbutin.[62][63]
Oh Hell, I don't know anyone who heard of Fauci here in the U.S. before Covid, he was pulled out of mothballs for this disaster.
1. Yes.
2. If you say so. (Are you really from Pennsylvania?)
And no, I am not a flat-earther.
You've been travelling round the world during a global pandemic? How very irresponsible of you.
Did you attempt to falsify your hypothesis by watching other news channels? You won't see any Fauci on BBC news.
It was not only irresponsible, but it was also far far short of "all over the world."Oh another day of comics, my daughter and grandkids travelled to Mexico for xmas and my grandgirl went to SLC for a ski trip in Jan..
How irresponsible of them![]()
Oh Hell, I don't know anyone who heard of Fauci here in the U.S. before Covid, he was pulled out of mothballs for this disaster.
Let's see, China has stopped "testing" almost a year ago and they broadcast Wuhan parties to "Western" audiences.
In Russia it's over.
Russia reports 10,595 new COVID-19 cases, 368 deaths
India has never adopted the thing, as "social distancing" just isn't possible there.
Facts: In comparison to countries like Italy, United Kingdom, and the United States, India was very quick to implement strict social distancing policies. With only 360 active cases in the whole country at the end of March, a nationwide curfew was imposed to prevent the local transmission of the virus. The “Janata Curfew” was implemented by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to draw public attention (and public involvement) in what was called the “War Against Coronavirus”. Under Disaster Management Act 2005, the Prime Minister implemented the world's largest lockdown for 21 days (Table 1 ) grounding all international and domestic flights as well as interstate and intrastate travel. All forms of public transportation (mainly buses and railways) were halted. Only essential travel for provisions provided by hospitals, pharmacies, and grocery shops were allowed to remain open. Police officials closely monitored adherence to the rules with several thousand people booked under law, and vehicles seized for violating lockdown orders. Social distancing practices including facemasks were implemented in grocery shops, gas stations, banks, and hospitals. Various methodologies including group tracing via apps and drone surveillance continue to be employed to ensure adherence to social distancing. Despite these interventions, the infection continued to increase and the first lockdown failed to “flatten the curve”. The national lockdown was later extended in view of the number of cases increasing beyond 10,000. This was termed as “Lockdown 2.0″, which further underwent two more extensions
There may be many explanations for that. It could be our age structure, that we have much fewer elderly people and therefore mortality and severe disease in the population was relatively low. We were hit later in the pandemic so we had a better opportunity to prepare. We may have prior exposure to other coronaviruses which may have led this disease to be less severe. We seem to have higher rates of asymptomatic infection so it may also mean that the virus is behaving differently in our population.
Most of South America even up to Mexico has never heard of this stuff.
Same with most of Africa, and some of Eastern Europe.
Health Minister Jan Blatny has predicted that this week will be “the most critical” for the struggling hospitals.
According to his ministry’s figures 8,478 COVID-19 patients needed hospitalization on Monday. Of those, a record high of 1,789 were in intensive care. The seven-day rolling average of daily deaths has risen over the past two weeks from 1.44 per 100,000 people on Feb. 22 to 1.88 on Monday, according to Johns Hopkins University. That figure is the worst in the world
The nation of 10.7 million has had over 1.3 million confirmed cases with 22,147 deaths. It currently has the highest per-capita infection rate in the EU, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control..
That leaves about 15% of the world population in the grip of this moronic narrative.
Stop repeating this nonsense. Fauci has served multiple presidents. Your ignorance of the facts is irrelevant.Oh Hell, I don't know anyone who heard of Fauci here in the U.S. before Covid, he was pulled out of mothballs for this disaster.
Yes. It was irresponsible. And selfish.Oh another day of comics, my daughter and grandkids travelled to Mexico for xmas and my grandgirl went to SLC for a ski trip in Jan..
How irresponsible of them![]()
And just googling Fauci and H1N1 will show he's had a prominent role prior to this.Fauci has served multiple presidents.
Sure. He has had a long and distinguished career. Caroline seems to think that because she hasn't heard about it, nobody has heard about it.And just googling Fauci and H1N1 will show he's had a prominent role prior to this.
I don't know whether I believe you or not, Caroline13. You could simply be lying, or the mental affliction which causes you to get your age wrong could be affecting other parts of your memory. Either is likely.Oh another day of comics, my daughter and grandkids travelled to Mexico for xmas and my grandgirl went to SLC for a ski trip in Jan..
How irresponsible of them![]()
At the very least, I've watched CNN on TVs all over the world.
Priceless.Even in the UK, we have four separate policies.What Tom is trying (and failing) to suggest is that the entire world does want Fauci says.
This is quite obviously wrong. Even within the EU, each member sets their own policy and they are not all the same. Hell, they change from week to week as the pandemic develops. It is hard enough to keep up with the local rules, let alone what Fauci or the US is doing in great detail.
Why would you expect to have heard of him previously?
That's right - some educated people are idiots.Not every educated person is an Orthodox Faucian Covidist:
https://www.newsweek.com/stanford-d...-public-health-mistake-weve-ever-made-1574540