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This guy.  My personal experience is mixed. Sometimes Vitamin C does nothing 
but other times it can be quite dramatic – as when I got mononucleosis and it 
vanished in less than 3 days.

From: Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 4:59 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:More on the WuFlu conspiracy theory

An effective and inexpensive treatment this virus is once again being promoted 
by the L Pauling crowd... this time, maybe more strongly than ever.

These zealots may not be medically correct - as the evidence goes both ways and 
is heavily anecdotal - but make no mistake, the C industry is a billion dollar 
success and growing in the USA - even despite not winning the battle for 
mainstream "professional" acceptance.

The public likes Vitamin C,  even if the MDs are skeptical and YouTube and the 
social networks are flooded with mostly positive info.

Bottom line ... valid evidence or not... count me in (to start mega-dosing with 
C), if the virus should spread to my county... which it probably will.


  Jonathan Berry wrote:


The other side of this is that the severe cases with treatment can
often be prevented from turning into fatalities.

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