Almost All People Who Die Of Coronavirus Have A History Of Hypertension And ZINC Deficiency – Doctors Note
31 March 2020
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This is an hypothesis focused on existing information, not from any (yet) published research, yet based on what we know so far, we conclude that the vast majority of people dying from coronavirus have one or more of the following things in common: # 1) Chronic zinc deficiency, mostly due to over-consumption of refined foods missing minerals # 2) Hypertension (high blood pressure) 3) Taking prices The relation between hypertension and coronavirus fatalities has been recorded widely.

The relation between hypertension and coronavirus fatalities has been recorded widely. Just weeks earlier, Bloomberg.news ran a story titled, “Top Coronavirus Doctor in Wuhan Says High Blood Pressure Is Big Death Risk.” The article reports: Hypertension patients tend to be at a greater risk of dying from coronavirus, a top Chinese intensive care doctor who has been treating seriously ill patients since mid-January said.

In a total in 170 patients who died in Wuhan in January — the first round of fatalities caused by a pathogen currently speeding across the globe — about half had hypertension.

In the United States about 100 million Americans have elevated blood pressure, according to the American Heart Association. The vast majority of these people “treat” their symptoms with a prescription for blood pressure. (That’s all drug deception, of course, because medication doesn’t actually “treat” high blood pressure. Instead, that hides the effects by providing an impression by better health.) Americans are taking more drugs than any other nation in the world, and that’s one explanation why we think the fatality rate in the US could end up substantially higher than the world average.

Zinc deficiencies allow for a rapid replication of the coronavirus in the body.

We also know that a zinc deficiency results in a physiological condition which allows a very rapid replication of the coronavirus. A research in a scientific journal published by PLoS found that zinc “inhibits in vitro coronavirus RNA polymerase activity.” That means zinc blocks the virus ‘machinery for replication.

In fact, the COVID-19 signs tend to be just exactly the same as the zinc deficiency signs. This was illustrated by Bill Sardi who released a symptom list map.

Zinc deficiency also explains why so many younger athletes suffer from coronavirus infections: intense exercise induces loss of zinc by sweating, and if these individuals do not recover the infections.

Zinc deficiency is currently one of Big Pharma’s main money-makers, because insufficient zinc levels contribute to signs that are associated with diabetes and other diseases. As Prevention.com explains: Zinc deficiency has been related to a number of health problems, such as diabetes, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer’s, neurological disorders, autoimmune diseases, and more. Possible connection? Zinc keeps the immune system humming and encourages healthy development of the cells. If you don’t get enough of it, the body won’t be able to fight the effects of toxic free radicals and inflammation surges, two risk factors related to chronic disease, says Dr. Prasad.

Many zinc deficiency signs include slow recovery, skin defects, balding, impaired vision, and also hearing or scent trouble. Notably, COVID-19 allows people to nearly entirely lose their sense of smell.

Lastly, certain drugs simply strip the body of zinc, which causes heightened coronavirus risk for persons taking several prescription medications.

The toxicity of high blood pressure medicines High blood pressure itself is a risk factor for elevated deaths from coronavirus, and blood pressure medications itself pose an elevated risk of mortality to the patient as well.

And popular medicine news outlets such as Abc News Today publicly write about the risks and likelihood of mortality from blood pressure medicines: scientists at the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute in Salt Lake City, UT, found that people with hypertension who used alpha blockers and alpha-2 agonists to regulate blood pressure reported an rise in blood pressure variation, while

Lead research author Dr. Brian Clements and team recently reported their results at the 2018 Science Sessions of the American College of Cardiology (ACC), held in Orlando, FL.

According to Dr. Clements and colleagues ‘recent research, certain types of drugs that are used to reduce blood pressure can lead to this risk of mortality.

Of course there are much better ways to reducing blood pressure naturally. Potassium has been found to reduce blood pressure more effectively than prescription narcotics and even cacao (chocolate) is best considered to lower blood pressure than prescription medicines.

But blood pressure medications are commonly overprescribed, as they produce money for Big Pharma and doctors ‘kickbacks.

Summary: If you do not have elevated blood pressure, zinc deficiency or take medications for blood pressure, the chance of death from coronavirus is very low. We are optimistic that if more evidence is available, it will demonstrate that the vast majority of coronavirus deaths occur in individuals with these three underlying causes, one of which is a basic zinc deficiency that can be treated.