Anonymous ID: 6d9047 Aug. 22, 2021, 5:42 a.m. No.14425250   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5274 >>5414

>>14425196

>-ourPLANNEDmilitary withdrawal happen in a way to cause extreme chaos…

it reminds me of the way the Capitol Police acted on Jan 6th. Purposely weak defense. A retreat in staggered fashion to draw people in

 

I think they want a massacre of the remaining people in Afghanistan. The way the Generals and spokesmen of Defense , State, etc act when talking about no plan, relying on the Taliban etc is just odd and strange.

As bad as the Taliban are, they don't seem to be taking the bait

Anonymous ID: 6d9047 Aug. 22, 2021, 6:09 a.m. No.14425402   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5506

>>14425376

I wish I could get some of this

 

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What is Ma Huang?

The 3 species of this shrubby plant that are sources of the drug are native to China, where the aboveground parts are collected in the fall and dried for drug use. The root of E. sinica or E. intermedia is known as ma huang gen and is considered to be a distinct drug, used for its anti-soporific (anti-sleep) properties.

What is it used for?

Traditional/Ethnobotanical uses

Ma huang is one of the earliest and best known drugs of Chinese traditional medicine, referenced in the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing, one of the foundation books of Chinese medicine (about 100 AD). It was and still is used to induce perspiration and to treat the symptoms of bronchial asthma, colds, and influenza.

 

Chemical investigations of ephedra in the early 20th century resulted in the isolation of the alkaloids ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, which were identified as the major pharmacologically active compounds in the aboveground portions of the plant.

 

https://www.drugs.com/npc/ma-huang.html

Anonymous ID: 6d9047 Aug. 22, 2021, 6:15 a.m. No.14425437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5493 >>5891

>>14425395

remermber this story from last year?

 

Michigan Democratic lawmaker says hydroxychloroquine saved her life

 

By Amanda WoodsApril 7, 2020 | 7:55am

 

A Michigan state lawmaker infected with COVID-19 is crediting the controversial anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine with saving her life — saying she felt better within a few hours of taking her prescription.

 

Democratic state Rep. Karen Whitsett of Detroit told FOX News’ “The Ingraham Angle” Monday that she went into home quarantine on March 12, the day she last attended a session at the State House in Lansing, and her condition only got worse from there.

 

“It took the longest [time] for me to actually be able to get an appointment and getting with my doctor, which was the 18th of March, and then actually getting the COVID test,” Whitsett said on the program.

 

She initially thought she’d contracted a bout of pneumonia and was prescribed the antibiotic amoxicillin.

 

But then on March 31, she tested positive for COVID-19. By then, she said, her condition had “just plummeted.”

 

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“It went from the headaches being severe to fluid building up in my lungs, to sweats breaking out to the cough and my breathing being labored,” Whitsett said. “It all happened in a matter of hours.”

 

At the hospital, Whitsett learned that the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, under Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, had issued a state order prohibiting the use of hydroxychloroquine. Though that order was retracted several days later, at the time, Whitsett struggled to get her hands on the medication.

 

“I did have a difficult time, even that day, obtaining the medication because of an order that was put down in my state,” she said on the program. “And it was on that day, so you can imagine how terrified I was that I had to beg and plead and go through a whole lot to try to get the medication.”

 

Whitsett suffers from chronic Lyme disease — for which hydroxychloroquine is also used as a treatment — but she said she had never thought of it as a potential coronavirus treatment until President Trump touted the drug.

 

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“If President Trump had not talked about this, it wouldn’t have been something that would be accessible for anyone to be able to get right now,” the lawmaker said.

 

Whitsett was feeling better within hours of her first dose, she said.

 

“It has a lot to do with the president … bringing it up,” the freshman lawmaker told the Detroit Free Press. “He is the only person who has the power to make it a priority.”

 

Trump tweeted the Free Press’ story Monday.

 

“Congratulations to State Representative Karen Whitsett of Michigan,” he wrote. “So glad you are getting better!”

 

Trump has repeatedly highlighted the drug’s ability to fight COVID-19, especially when combined with the antibiotic azithromycin. But health professionals have argued it is unproven and carries multiple risks. They also say Trump’s promotion of the drug could lead to a shortage of the medication of those who normally use it for other illnesses.

https://nypost.com/2020/04/07/michigan-democrat-says-hydroxychloroquine-saved-her-life/

 

The Dems actually punished her for using Hydroxy and surviving >>14425363