Anonymous ID: ec7905 March 21, 2020, 7:38 a.m. No.8501528   🗄️.is 🔗kun

A word of caution about azithromycin:

it's a later generation version of erythromycin

basically, fluorinated erythromycin.

 

What I want to bring attention to is that Erythromycin has a curious interaction with Histoplasma Capsulatum, wherein if someone already taking Erythromycin is exposed to Histoplasmosis soil spores, the histo will mutate to a form that lives outside the lungs and will now establish in the organs and bones and start to bind calcium.

 

There is basic research about Erythromycin and disseminated histoplasmosis; there is not research yet that I have found about Azithromycin and histoplasmosis.

 

Why is this a concern?

Histoplasmosis is endemic to the river valleys in the Eastern USA: Mississippi, Ohio, and Tenesee river valleys. Over 1M people per year experience histoplasmosis infection as a mild illness.

 

So many mystery illnesses explained by disseminated histoplasmosis.

Anonymous ID: ec7905 March 21, 2020, 7:59 a.m. No.8501756   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8501712

no. i'm making a funny about the meaninglessness of the phrase, starting hearing it on news / seeing it on social media yesterday.

 

"tested presumptively positive" would seem to be a way of conflating symptoms with testing.