Just posting the continuation interview to the interview Dr. Peat had with John Barkhausen last week: Program Information - Politics and Science: Ray Peat on the Coronavirus,Immunity,&Vaccines Part 2 Unabridged_|A-Infos Radio Project
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This is a stereo recording. Ray is in left channel, John is in right channel. Put both of your headphones in or swich both of your speakers onCan any body else hear John? I can only hear Dr Peat, none of the questions being asked? Am I doing something wrong?
Thank youThis is a stereo recording. Ray is in left channel, John is in right channel. Put both of your headphones in or swich both of your speakers on
You are welcomeThank you
Thank you so much!So Ray's recommendations at the end were:
Aspirin, fruit, B1, E, a high calcium : phosphate ratio (to quiet the immune system), and vitamin A (needed for tissue protein turnover in the eyes, nose, lungs). Loosely mentioned progesterone as helpful.
Hes previously mentioned vitamin D, and serotonin blockers if the infection shows symptoms (Losartan in particular, and he thinks cyproheptadine would help too)
So Ray's recommendations at the end were:
Aspirin, fruit, B1, E, a high calcium : phosphate ratio (to quiet the immune system), and vitamin A (needed for tissue protein turnover in the eyes, nose, lungs). Loosely mentioned progesterone as helpful.
Hes previously mentioned vitamin D, and serotonin blockers if the infection shows symptoms (Losartan in particular, and he thinks cyproheptadine would help too)
What I appreciate most about this is that Ray hasn't deviated what he normally suggests for everyday health, minus the Losartan.
In modern times it wouldnt so much, because of toilets and sanitation. You poop often, and animals and insects, if not humans, touch/eat it, and spread from there. Fruit relies, for example, on animals pooping the seeds to proliferate. I would assume similar principleQuestion:
I get how coughing and spitting can spread a virus, but how does diarrhea spread a virus?
He mentions that around the 15:00 mark.