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Three major events occurred for me last year (2010), all in the space of about 2 weeks. I turned 50. The following day I got married. Two weeks later, my oldest daughter became pregnant with her first child and my first grandchild.

Most middle-aged people will tell you that in their minds, they still feel 20 something. It's the same for me.

Wasn't it only yesterday that I was planning a night out with guys from the surf club? That gorgeous new perm. Flaired, cuffed denims and the red t-shirt with the off-the-shoulder frill. Corked platform wedgies. **sigh**

Suddenly I'm looking in the mirror and wondering how 30 years can flash by so damned quickly!

So here I am in cyberspace, sharing my genuine shock and horror with anyone who'll listen and maybe I'll even meet some other over 50s who find themselves in the same predicament!

Welcome to my dilemna!!

Sunday, September 12, 2021

Remarkable

In NSW, since January 2020 (21 months - that’s almost 2 years) there have been 43,247 cases of Covid 19 and 233 deaths.

In NSW, during 2017 (12 months) there were 101,027 cases of seasonal flu and 1,163 deaths.

Even if you multiply the covid stats by 2.4 which brings it closer to the flu season numbers - Covid deaths are still less than half of the seasonal flu deaths when compared to the number of cases.

Here is a link to a Channel 7 News story, published in July 2018, which is halfway through that flu season, talking about a ‘moderately bad’ flu season where 300 Australians had already died.

https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/health-wellbeing/flu-deaths-hit-300-as-season-passes-peak-c-209939

Remember back to last year when they were showing horrific pictures of mass graves and trucks lining up to take the bodies away from hospitals in the USA and Europe?

Remember them saying you could not go to your local doctor’s office to be tested and that you couldn’t go to hospital unless you were classed as an emergency ie you could no longer breathe?

There were doctors way back then who knew that early treatment (within the first 2-3 days) could prevent you reaching ‘emergency’ status. 

Those doctors are now saying that up to 85% of those deaths could have been prevented with early treatment … but we were not allowed early treatment … because ‘apparently’ there was no early treatment. We were not allowed to see our doctor because we might pass on the virus in the office. 

We had to stay at home, pass it on to our family and get sicker day by day until we had to call an ambulance because we couldn’t breathe. By then it was way too late and we either died or had permanent damage to our organs.

Any doctor who attempted to step forward with an alternative treatment that he/she was having success with, was branded a quack or the treatment was brushed aside as having no ‘proof’ or no ‘research’ to support it.

Doctors all over the world are now stepping forward with advice about early treatment and how you can improve your chances of surviving this virus if or when you catch it.

Even though, initially, Pfizer reported their vaccine to be 95% effective, it is now known to be 39% effective - prior to Covid, any vaccine had to be at least 50% effective to even be classed a vaccine.

So even if you are vaccinated, this early treatment information should be taken seriously.

The good news is that 15 studies have shown that natural immunity is far superior to the vaccine and there has been no single failure of natural immunity.

To boost your immune system, most importantly, lose excess weight. You have a 30%+ higher chance of death or serious permanent injury from covid if you are overweight.

Be active and spend time outside in the fresh air and sunshine.

Take supplements Vit D, Vit C, Zinc and Quercetin.

If you are tested positive and are over 65yrs ask your doctor to give you Monoclonal antibody therapy - an infusion that takes an hour to administer.

Hydrogen Peroxide on a cotton tip up your nostril every couple of hours kills the virus that’s there.

Keep moving. Don’t stay in bed. Get outside in the fresh air and do what you can to keep the blood circulating.

Take aspirin 325mg daily for 90 days - it stops blood clots - autopsies have shown that the lungs are filled with blood clots which is the main cause of death (not pneumonia).

Despite the media BS, many studies have shown that Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin have been very successful treatments in the early stages of Covid.


Of course, I’m not a doctor, I’m simply passing on the common denominators from the doctors I’ve listened to and read about. All of them say that there is NO ONE DRUG effective in the treatment of Covid, but there are definitely combinations that have been very successful.

It’s up to you to do your own research - though I doubt you’ll find any support for this on mainstream internet/media/medicine/news.

The world is talking about Australia right now. How conditioning has easily led to the loss of medical freedoms while promoting fear, suffering, hospitalisations, death and forced vaccinations - all tied to new restrictions, limitations, loss of personal, financial and economic freedoms.

We, as a country are divided which makes us weak and and an easy target. There are many stories in history that started the same way and huge populations were guided to an end that they were not expecting.

Be proactive and make yourself the healthiest version of yourself possible. You are the only one who cares enough about you to do what’s right for you. I guarantee you that the current narrative is not what is best for you.

You can probably guess that I’ve been in bed all day researching and investigating all things to do with the virus and the jab.

It’s a long process because it’s not just about watching videos of interviews and reading the stories. It’s also about researching the person telling the story and checking their qualifications and credentials. 

After a few hours, my brain starts to complain and that’s when I know to stop.

Find something light and breezy and less intense to play with.

That’s why fluffy Netflix movies are good. So is the footy. Or photos of my grandies to browse through. Thanks to Vegan Chickie, who sends me a photo almost every day, I have over a hundred pics to pore over when I want to feel the love …






This may be our future because neither of us will ever have a vaccine passport to travel freely interstate.

I’m going to bake a cake now, which I plan to decorate with Zymil cream and strawberries. Photo on tomorrow’s blog!

Nite all.

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