Anonymous ID: 4d70e1 March 16, 2020, 2:53 p.m. No.8441764   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1878 >>1943 >>2067 >>2092 >>2242 >>2434

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TYB

The short version of the attached vid was posted this morning. I've been trying to figure out if this is from a kook or is credible. I posted this long version during POTUS's presser so I thought I would post it again. I did get a comment from an anon

suggesting some nordic anon comments since they do saunas morning and night…got me thinking that a lot of cultures from norther latitudes use saunas…even native americans had

sweat tents and lodges. Maybe these cultures noticed that people that had jobs that were around fires and hot areas didn't get sick in the winter when others did, and that's why

these different cultures adopted this common practice.

 

Any input from virologist, medicfags hell, anyone would be appreciated.

 

From the short version of this vid I fourd this comment by the author:

 

Dan Lee Dimke

Dan Lee Dimke

1 day ago

Thank you for your question. Several other commenters have searched the internet posted my academic credentials and bio. – (see below). But the video focuses on a simple procedure for killing coronavirus by heating it to specific temperature, which has been established by well documented and peer-reviewed laboratory research conducted by some of the world’s leading virologists, including scientists working within the World Health Organization. Here are the studies presented in the video:

http://hindawi.com/journals/av/2011/734690/

http://who.int/csr/sars/survival_2003_05_04/en/

Biomed Environ Sci 2003 Sep:16(3):246-55

J Med Virol, 23 (3), 297-301 Nov 1987

Journal of Virology, Feb 1968, p. 149-154

It is THEIR credentials which are the most important. If you find their collective determination that “coronavirus can be easily killed at 56° C (133° F.)” to be credible, then by raising your upper respiratory area to that temperature, you can kill the virus and end the infection. This is easily accomplished with a sauna or a blow-dryer. Performing a scientific literature search doesn’t require any academic credentials. A well-read janitor could just as easily have come to this conclusion.

If you reject the scientific research, and don’t believe viruses can be killed with heat, then all I can suggest is that you follow health authority’s guidelines by being sure to wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds, cough into your sleeve and avoid those around you with obvious symptoms. Personally, I prefer adding the additional step of actually killing the virus, since it is so easy to do.

The full length (16-minute) version of the video goes into far greater detail on the scientific background for the procedure than time permits in the 6-minute version. You can find both at http://futureworldnow.com/corona There is also a complete transcript of the full-length video at this site, in English and Mandarin Chinese for easy reference.