November 15, 2020

LOOKING BACK ON THE BLOOD SAMPLES FROM A PAST RESEARCH STUDY – WHAT THEY FOUND MAY SHAPE THE HISTORY OF THE PANDEMIC.

960 RANDOM, ASYMPTOMATIC people were screened as part of a lung cancer screening study from 9-2019 thru 3-2020. By the end, almost 12% tested positive for having antibodies against COVID. 14% positive for those entering the study in September.

My thought on this: First, I have had patients that I suspect had symptomatic COVID as early Fall 2019. Second, disruption in one’s circadian rhythm, nnEMF exposure, chronic lack of vitamin D, and emotional stress (Taxes, election, Holidays, COVID…) builds a terrain ripe for viral activation and suppressed innate immunity. This is the life of most humans living in modern societies. Third, COVID has been here for a very long time, way before Wuhan, and I believe a decent percentage of people have already been exposed to it and still are asymptomatic. The moral of the story is not the virus but our lack of living a life in accordance with Natural Law. Dr. Marcus Ettinger

Unexpected detection of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in the prepandemic period in Italy

 

Figure 1. Frequency of immunoglobulin M (red columns) and immunoglobulin G (blue columns) receptor-binding domain (RBD)–positive cases in respect to the total number of screening participants (green columns) throughout the 24 weeks from September 2019 to February 2020.

Bacterial diversity in the gut is directly linked to Vitamin D levels

Live As You Were Designed By Nature

Luca Turin, Quantum Biology and The Sense of Smell – Fact or Fiction?