Mouth wash, Colchicine and Vitamin D

2021 ж. 1 Ақп.
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  • Caught my husband taking my vitamin d supplements this week. He is one of those "my immune system is strong already" type of people lol. Asked him why he was taking it and he said he started watching Dr Campbells videos since I wouldn't shut up about him and he wanted to know what the fuss was about. hahaha

    @nicoledburns82@nicoledburns823 жыл бұрын
    • Love this!

      @FriendlyPharmacy5@FriendlyPharmacy53 жыл бұрын
    • @David John Donnie is that you? How did that bleach taste?

      @nexussever@nexussever3 жыл бұрын
    • My sister's husband had the same attitude, still does, it just she shoves vitamin D down his throat whether he likes it or not, she puts it on his plate with his meals so she can watch him swallow it. If he won't, she takes his food away🤭 Honestly, 59 years old and still really only 4....

      @mjwilliamsb2676@mjwilliamsb26763 жыл бұрын
    • Love this too. You men and your terror of appearing weak. 😉

      @hellogoodmorning3405@hellogoodmorning34053 жыл бұрын
    • Wife caught me to haha

      @chriswilliams1595@chriswilliams15953 жыл бұрын
  • My great-grandmother had tuberculosis and recovered in a sanitarium. She kept diaries and wrote of the sunshine and open windows. She wrote how the patients were encouraged to be calm and happy, fed healthy fresh foods, and did an exercise program as their condition improved. She recovered well, and despite losing a lung to TB, lived healthily to 87.

    @flowersinherhair@flowersinherhair3 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, no antibiotics in those days, healthy living was about the only treatment. If anyone's cried over "Little Women" by Alcott [smiles sadly], the character Beth probably died of TB though it's not explicitly stated. Alcott actually had a sister who died of TB. Much of her writing is based on her own life. She also wrote a novel about a stalker, that's only recently been found in her papers and published: "A long fatal love chase". I suppose it was too harsh to be published in her lifetime, but its a wonderful read.

      @veralenora7368@veralenora73683 жыл бұрын
    • My local hospital in Plymouth has a garden area which was used for ICU patients last spring/summer

      @lisapinfold506@lisapinfold5063 жыл бұрын
    • 12-24mg ivermectin 100mg doxycyclin 100mg zinc a day for 7days..cures covid 19....

      @user-mo4qj8qj1k@user-mo4qj8qj1k3 жыл бұрын
    • Wow! How incredible, and heart-warming - but thank goodness for anti-biotics, long may they last (eek)

      @sroberts605@sroberts6053 жыл бұрын
    • @@lisapinfold506 My mother used to stay in an excellent convalescent hospital near here, south of London - same, great for fresh air and socialising - happier days.

      @sroberts605@sroberts6053 жыл бұрын
  • I've been using mouthwash for years. I started for oral health of course, but immediately noticed that I had less colds and never had a soar throat in the winter like I did prior to mouthwash use. When I've told people about this, they give me a blank stare like I'm crazy. People in the west are deteriorating waiting for their government lords to tell them to do something.

    @bobbyt9431@bobbyt94313 жыл бұрын
    • I just started the mouthwash regime but have rinsed and gargle with saltwater everytime I brush my teeth. I do not get sick.

      @maryahunt9127@maryahunt91273 жыл бұрын
    • yes Robert; Saltwater and; Ah yes, the kiss method; KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID ! Baking soda and Peroxide-in the expensive Synsedyne tooth pasteS? Old proven standards! EPI-DEM-I-OLOGIST FALSIE IS ONLY GOOD AND RECITING OLD BIG SCARE WORDS AND ADDIDING SYLLABLES TO MAKE US THINK HE DID SOME RESEARCH; NO PREVENATIVES EITHER , TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM. STATES THE WRONG STATS AND WON'T MAKE COMPARISONS TO THE COMMON FLUE, PNEUMONIA NOR OLD AGE DEATHS!! DR. DEBORAH LEE, UK, SAYS GROCERY STORES ARE WHERE MOST POSITIVE COVERTS ORIGINATE, FALSIE SAYS "BARS". FOLLOW THE MONEY TO FIND THE TRUTH????? IT'S APPARENTLY A BIG SECRET, WITH BIG ADVANCES FOR NEW VIDEOS ON HIS OLD STUFF; GOOGLE SENT US AN ARTICLE WHOSE TITLE IS " 98" SYMPTOMS THAT SHOW YOU HAVE ALREADY H A D COVERT19- THEN THE ARTICLE GIVES US 6- INSTEAD? SOUNDS LIKE THE PRODUCER WAS ZUCKERBERG FOR SURE; THE SAME OWNER WHO U S E S TRUMP'S PICTURE TO GET VIEWERS TO COME TO SEE BIDEN? MICKEY MOUSE MANIPULATED MEDIA; BEWARE OF THEM! FALSE ADVERTISING ALONG WITH ,THE CENSORSHIP! . "You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England, based on the NHS Test and Trace app, has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub or a bar," says Dr. Deborah Lee. Read on to see what was the worst, in this list ranked from places responsible for the least spread to the most spread-and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss these Sure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus. Next Slide Full screen 1/16 SLIDES © Provided by Eat This, Not That! Most COVID Patients Went Here Before Getting Sick "Bars: really not good, really not good," Dr. Anthony Fauci , the nation's top infectious disease expert and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has said. "We really have got to stop that." Bars have indeed been proven to be a source of COVID spread, according to the CDC, along with indoor restaurants that have poor ventilation and gyms. But according to one new study out of the U.K., they are not always the single worst spreader of COVID-19. "You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England , based on the NHS Test and Trace app, has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub or a bar," says Dr. Deborah Lee . Read on to see what was the worst, in this list Are there preventatives to Dr. Falsie's immune system that he's already taken for himself, and not dispersed to the sheep? Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media's news is nothin' new; except a pay raise for Faucie and some royalties for Dolly's donated experimental vaccine-- WHY CAN'T OUR PUBLIC SPEAKERS utilize decent English ? Makes us all, researches AND even the sheep, suspicious of the "information" being actually "important, " doesn't it?OH GOOD- THE N E W WORD FOR THE DAY KIDDIES , IS " DOSE-Y DO'S " & " V A R I E N C E"......"A N T O G E N TI C VARIATION" NICE NEW WORDS WHILE DR. FALSIE TAKES PREVENTATIVES FOR H I S IMMUNE SYSTEM? "EXPEDITIOUSLY"..AND what a nice PUN, i.e., " RELENTLESS DR. RELENT SKY ?" THAT 'S A CUTE PUN FOR HER? THEY CERTAINLY ARE RELENTSKYS. RELENTLESS NEW WORD FOR NEXT VIDEO ? "RELENTISITY" PERHAPS ? His Last video was based on" O B L I T E R A T I N G" THE "E F F I C A C Y " FOR THE SHEEP? Then, in his next video he expanded the "efficacy" for our listening pleasure to "Efficacious?" This so-termed, specialist "Epi-DEM-i-ologist " has some BIG NEW WORDS FOR US - and to earn his pay raise from video to video, merely adds extra syllables to words he's previously used, that are mere derivatives OF the words from his former videos WHERE ARE THE PREVENTATIVES Y O U YOURSELF HAVE BEEN TAKING FOR THE LAST Y E A R Dr. Falsie? And at what point WILL get the ACCURATE NUMBER COMPARISONS TO THE SAME GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS, OF DEATHS FROM FLU, PNEUMONIA, AND SIMPLE OLD AGE ??? Like to limit some of Falsie's "obliterating" of the preventatives and inaccurate NUMBERS ? Sure he could have found those numbers and made logical comparisons in the past YEAR? No, he and Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media just haven't been able to find those for his "E QU A T I O N" ...EITHER ? TOO BUSY MAKING NEW VIDEOS ON OLD VERBIAGE ? I HOPE TO "I N C I T E" RESEARCH HERE !"for my fellow man"....AND SUGGEST "STORMING" THE GOV WITH WHAT THEY DESERVE....And....for the sheep? but can you help repost my info for their Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media ? Many are obviously mis-informed ! Pray to God Zuck won't get around to shutting down NTD and Newsmax ;or we'll all be looking for those old Ham Radios and Radio Free Europe for "communication!" Post at nbc,cnn, etc. all of the MMMMM. Do your own research, and for preventatives 800-700-6151 "Devil be Gone with the Wind" to empower the children to face those BIG SCARY WORDS they dont' understand! LyndaFayeSmusic@gmail.com

      @lyndafayesmusic@lyndafayesmusic3 жыл бұрын
    • I could have written your words! I too have done the same thing for the same reason with the same result.

      @LillieLong@LillieLong2 жыл бұрын
    • Not everyone

      @cristycreates2887@cristycreates28872 жыл бұрын
    • @@maryahunt9127 Do u know that water and salt is the oldest mouthwash around us. Keep doing it.

      @mazoes6725@mazoes67252 жыл бұрын
  • Holy crap... I'm prone to get tonsillitis, so I've learnt as soon as I start getting a scratchy throat I gargle antibacterial green listerine and 9 times out of 10 it stops it dead in its tracks and I don't end up with a chest infection. Nice to hear this a proven method

    @nathanhobday7511@nathanhobday75112 жыл бұрын
    • Turmeric will prevent operation 100000%. On youtube- it's anti inflammatory-

      @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook@My_Secret_ArtSketchbook Жыл бұрын
  • Hi John and Lindsey, here's my story about vitamin D and gout: I have suffered from gout for the last 10 years (my dad was a sufferer), and totally modified my diet as a result. Unrelated to this, when the pandemic began, based on this channel and other research, I began supplementing vitamin D, starting with 2,000 IUs and increasing to 5,000 IUs daily. I live in Ontario, Canada, and therefore I'm guaranteed to be vitamin D deficient in winter. To my immense surprise, after a couple of months supplementing, my gout attacks stopped, rather than occurring every 8-10 weeks even with a modified diet. I began carefully re-introducing gout-triggering foods into my diet to see if they would elicit an attack: this includes beer (a very powerful trigger), beef, anchovies, and other "forbidden" foods I knew to be problematic. Indeed, even these foods and drinks did not cause an attack, and I have been gout-free since. The ONLY material change I made over the last 10 months was vitamin D supplementation, and I'm thoroughly convinced that it is solely responsible for modulating and reducing the inflammatory response that causes gout symptoms (and great pain). This just goes to show the power of simple remedies that restore the body's own marvelous regulatory functions, such as the role of Vitamin D over our own immune response. Thank you John!

    @mlaudisa@mlaudisa3 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing your story! While I don’t believe anecdotes are a replacement for large datasets, I found your experience to be both encouraging and interesting. I’m also very glad to hear your doing much better with the gout. With regard to dosage, I’m taking 2,000 ui. I understand that requirements to avoid deficiencies will vary from person to person, although the dosage ceiling is pretty high before there are any adverse affects (one MD I follow is taking 10,000 ui, for example). I’d be interested to know more about your raising your dose from 2k to 5k, and how you felt it helped you. As it stands, after a week of 2000 iu, my urine got slightly darker and brighter, which I believe indicates that some of the vitamin D-3 is not being absorbed. Haha, it’s all good as long as there’s no blood and it doesn’t burn, right?

      @MarcosElMalo2@MarcosElMalo23 жыл бұрын
    • @@MarcosElMalo2 I increased the dosage based on the fact that the upper limit is quite high, and absorption and metabolization of vit. D take time, so why not? Nothing more scientific than that, just a shot in the dark. I can't say to have noticed any changes in regards to gout after the increase though.

      @mlaudisa@mlaudisa3 жыл бұрын
    • @@MarcosElMalo2 I take D3 & k2 , 5,000 IU, they are a combined vitamin. The K2 helps with absorption.

      @liamdoherty211@liamdoherty2113 жыл бұрын
    • 12-24mg ivermectin 100mg doxycyclin 100mg zinc a day for 7days..cures covid 19 In korea there are some people take upto 120mg ivermectin for 21days straightly to cure the terminal cancer but they tid not die. But they have side effects. Nobody who takes upto 48mg ivermectin had side effects So it is ok to take 48mg ivermectin .it is the best effective.. But fda recommends 24mg over 16years old. But 15years old girl who had a brain cancer .stage 4.in korea. She have taken 24mg ivermectin in the morning and 800mg mebendazole(albendazole) with 30ml olive oil. And she cured cancer within 6 months. Doctors gave up..because cancer cells located around the center of her brian.. Lots of koreans whom doctor gave up curing cure cancers with 48mg ivermectin for 3days in a week and then 2400mg (albendazole mebendazole or penbendazole) with 60ml olive oil. 48mg ivermectin for 7 days it kills all covid 19 in human body. .....

      @user-mo4qj8qj1k@user-mo4qj8qj1k3 жыл бұрын
    • I get gout. But have been taking vit. D for awhile. Abd had not much gout lately. Thanks for showing the connection.

      @robertburnett5561@robertburnett55613 жыл бұрын
  • My ex, a nurse, taught me to wash my hands first thing after arriving back home, we used the sink in the laundry room right between the garage and home interior. I still do this, of course, but will now add a mouthwash rinse and gargle. I also set the rule, from my upbringing, that the well person never handled the tissues or anything of the sick person. The sick person got a small bag to put them in, kept on their side of the bed or sofa. Amazingly, in about 25 years of living together, sharing bed, bath, etc., we never once caught a cold or flu from the other partner. Hygiene is so important to health.

    @kimberlyperrotis8962@kimberlyperrotis89623 жыл бұрын
    • Hi. I Always in whole my life have washed my hands after coming home from School work or supermarket.

      @pirjolindqvist7819@pirjolindqvist78193 жыл бұрын
    • God forbid you actually get an exposure.

      @josephshawa@josephshawa3 жыл бұрын
    • Good practice to wash hands and gargle. Add removal of shoes and or a shoe bath. Not what it sounds like but a way to not track contaminates into your home. A bed pad or even puppy pad in a shallow container slightly damp with a bleach solution, Oxy clean etc. Leave she’s at the door always. Ask guests to do the same - those socks with treads are cheap.

      @maryhoward4219@maryhoward42193 жыл бұрын
    • You'd be surprised how many people don't wash their hands at critical times. I'm still shocked and disgusted when I see people use the public toilet then leave without washing their hands - especially if they have restaurant uniforms on. Seinfeld was right!

      @LisaMaryification@LisaMaryification3 жыл бұрын
    • I'm a nurse too although it becomes habit for us nurses I now 20 us later cannot stand anything on my hand even lotion. However I don't get sick and can't remember the last time I was ever sick with a virus.

      @heatherbarrett3520@heatherbarrett35202 жыл бұрын
  • I've just come out of Hospital after struggling to breathe due to covid. As part of my treatment I was given Colchicine as well as other treatment such as oxygen and plasma. Luckily my health improved and I was released after 4 days

    @Brad-ll8dq@Brad-ll8dq3 жыл бұрын
    • Wow, glad to hear you are doing better. All the best to you.

      @FriendlyPharmacy5@FriendlyPharmacy53 жыл бұрын
    • @Di Ane thank you

      @Brad-ll8dq@Brad-ll8dq3 жыл бұрын
    • What was the Colchicine dose?

      @09mcduff@09mcduff3 жыл бұрын
    • So pleased for you

      @suzannekirk4040@suzannekirk40403 жыл бұрын
    • @@FriendlyPharmacy5 colchicine

      @josechua8023@josechua80233 жыл бұрын
  • Extremely informative! Thank you for confirming that the mouthwash and gargle I’m having Mom do, plus D3 as per you, good Doctor is helping Mom. She had to be hospitalized but only stayed 2 days. Partially contributing short stay to good old-fashioned remedies! Plus, sunshine, fresh air, and exercise are always excellent! Thank you both for this high quality video. Agreed that THIS is what the internet should be used for. 👏👏👏

    @littlegirl3263@littlegirl32632 жыл бұрын
  • Wouldn’t it be nice if the Centers for Disease Control did advertisements telling people to do simple things like use mouthwash and take Vitamin D?

    @Maryland_Kulak@Maryland_Kulak3 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, instead of just frightening everyone (or in my case, resulting in me always shouting 'stop Alexa'). I really hope we will have a day when I listen to a Government ad and it says 'take Vitamin D (get out in the sun a little) & gargle the mouthwash' ... think it will be a long wait sadly

      @AndrewBuckleBookReviews@AndrewBuckleBookReviews3 жыл бұрын
    • I practiced dentistry for 40years. Some people listen. Some don’t. You can lead a horse to water.

      @justaguy1679@justaguy16793 жыл бұрын
    • A government agency using "common sense"???????

      @mskelly-ji7qo@mskelly-ji7qo3 жыл бұрын
    • @@mskelly-ji7qo Sad but true. It’s not a joke. Why do you think government agencies are so incompetent?

      @Maryland_Kulak@Maryland_Kulak3 жыл бұрын
    • @@Maryland_Kulak Because they think they know what's better for ALL of us, than we do ourselves!

      @mskelly-ji7qo@mskelly-ji7qo3 жыл бұрын
  • My partner tested positive for covid 19 on January 19th. I nursed him and did his obs. I made sure he had windows open at all times. Mouthwashed and gargled twice a day (because I saw it on one of your videos) and took 4000 IU of vit D a day. He had a very mild disease. Thank you Dr C!

    @michelleevans3337@michelleevans33373 жыл бұрын
    • Rn here taking vitamin d3 . Vitamin c. Quercetin. Mouth wash twice daily. Pribiotic . Zinc . Have done since beginning of pandemic. Have never had covid I am an icu nurse Am unvaxinated Waiting for novavax only vax I am willing to take

      @shelleygibbons1065@shelleygibbons10652 жыл бұрын
    • @@gmcheems because its not mrna

      @onlyinmanchester3309@onlyinmanchester33092 жыл бұрын
    • @@shelleygibbons1065 I got covid, over in 2 weeks. it's not the killer they want you to think

      @marycoleman4301@marycoleman43012 жыл бұрын
    • @@shelleygibbons1065 When is it supposed to be available? Is there any information on that?

      @Emunah13819@Emunah138192 жыл бұрын
    • @@user-ky2xo2ls4m Because they let them died , in order to promote the 'vaccine' either future or present. Still now many people are convinced there is no treatment for COVID which fuels fear among them

      @salsalocofrance1@salsalocofrance12 жыл бұрын
  • During COVID, especially at the highest times of transmission, after being out in public (with mask on), I would come home and gargle with salt water or alcohol-based mouthwash AND use a Neti pot and do a warm salt water nasal lavage. I am convinced that the few times I felt like my throat or nasal passages were feeling “activated”, this stopped it in it’s track.

    @amandala444@amandala4442 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, I keep my Neti Pot in the shower & use it EVERY Day! Sometimes I bring it to work just in case-

      @shelleykbooker8781@shelleykbooker87812 жыл бұрын
    • Dr Chetty has seen very encouraging on this method of suppressing the virus. The thinking he proposes is that the virus replicates in the nasal passages and throat for around 5 days before the viral load reaches a point where the patient becomes symptomatic. He recommends warm salty water with 1% Legol iodine (Betadine where I come from) as a gargle and also as a nasal wash, hence the nettinpot. Some Drs are saying that misting the solution up the nose can help so that’s a compact way to carry protection if you think you may have been exposed whilst out and about. I’ve been using it for several months now and have not had a single cold, better still my constant allergies (hayfever) have stopped completely. No longer needing antihistamine. So glad my Dr mentioned it.

      @fionagregory-wisdom4wellne235@fionagregory-wisdom4wellne2352 жыл бұрын
  • I've suffered from terrible sore throats my whole life since a kid at least 3 to 5 times a year and sometimes more. I asked my parents to have my tonsils removed and my pediatrician and afterward doctor said I didn't need to. Swollen neck glands so bad it altered my breathing and voice with some sore throats. I can't say enough to get the point across how bad they'd be. So I was sick again one day at work (sore throat as always) while working for Harrahs casino as a security guard about 8 years ago. Was talking to my fellow coworker about how terribly my throat hurt and I get them all the time. She told me to gargle every morning and night with an antiseptic mouthwash. I said eh nothing works. She kept on me asking if I bought it and tried. Finally I did (Listerine is my best friend) and since then I've suffered less sore throats over the years by I'd say 90 percent. A month ago my girlfriend and I got covid at the same time from her mother. My parents and brothers got it somewhere else (we hadn't seen them for 2 months so not from us) 3 weeks later. My girlfriend said her sore throat was absolutely horrible. One of the worst ever. My whole family said the same. I had the other symptoms badly but zero sore throat. I'm a believer and after watching this video I'm even more set in this belief of antiseptic mouthwash. Be safe everyone. Do all you can for yourself and your family.

    @ADDwithJTC@ADDwithJTC2 жыл бұрын
    • Propolis cures sore throat, and fast! Gargle with it mixed in little bit of orange juice , then swallow . Amazing stuff!!!! Saved me from surgery and spending tons of $$$

      @Belovelyava@Belovelyava2 жыл бұрын
    • @Cactus Flower that is very interesting. Just read a bit about it. Thank you for that suggestion! I'll definitely add propolis to my regimen of healing products. Very interesting that I've heard the word before but never really knew what it was or it's health benefits. Thank you!

      @ADDwithJTC@ADDwithJTC2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Belovelyava l

      @Louise-di7vg@Louise-di7vg2 жыл бұрын
  • When I was young (1950s) my granny swore a salt water gargle was good for colds, sore throats etc.

    @jimgraham6722@jimgraham67223 жыл бұрын
    • [chuckling] Yes. Mine too, also used to tell me if Grandfather felt a cold coming on he'd put salt water in his hand and *snort* it up!

      @veralenora7368@veralenora73683 жыл бұрын
    • Same! Infacf I still do it when I have a sore throat. Works a treat.

      @eat_apples3270@eat_apples32703 жыл бұрын
    • My late nan did too, I used to think she was being silly and told me to open the windows to let the germs out. She was born in 1904 and lived to 102.

      @lis9762@lis97623 жыл бұрын
    • This is tried and true mouthwash. It's cheap and don't need special equipment to do.

      @remyhemmingson7546@remyhemmingson75463 жыл бұрын
    • Tea spoon of vinegar does the same for sore throats , gargle it then spit it out

      @yasminmant2666@yasminmant26663 жыл бұрын
  • Lindsay is an absolute gem. I’ve been a registered pharmacist in the UK for nearly two years now and Lindsay seems very on it. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a tough exam and education process here in the UK, much like anywhere else! However, she has clearly taken her continuing professional development very seriously. Inspiring lady.

    @l3db291@l3db2913 жыл бұрын
    • @shakuntlalall4549@shakuntlalall45492 жыл бұрын
    • You state you are a registered pharmacist can you please explain what is the active ingredient in the product

      @ajmagic111@ajmagic1112 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Lyndsey and Dr. John Campbell for this brilliant conversation. I use mouthwash daily, but I hadn’t gargled. I will now. I take my vit D3 daily. I love the idea of that 1000 drop. I agree that this is a wonderful use of the internet. I really appreciate all that you share with us

    @margeryfranko1850@margeryfranko18502 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you John for being active and using your extensive clinical and academic experience to help educate the general public on COVID. After this novel coronaa virus pandemic/endemic virus, please continue to educate us on medical issues. Our GPs will thank us for being better educated when we follow-up with them.

    @dreamydaze@dreamydaze2 жыл бұрын
  • Love her!!! Please Dr John more face time w/her. She is so informative & down to earth. A great compliment to your work. Awesome pair Thank you Dr for all you do for us!

    @geemom04@geemom043 жыл бұрын
    • Hi Dr John what is the difference in Mg/iu in vitam d also what strenth do you recomend witamin vitam d...i take Caltrate for osteprocis find it very chalkey and hard to swallow and hard to digest could you recomend another of the same strenth prefable captual thantks love your vidios very great information

      @maureenlittle2687@maureenlittle26873 жыл бұрын
    • 12-24mg ivermectin 100mg doxycyclin 100mg zinc a day for 7days..cures covid 19 In korea there are some people take upto 120mg ivermectin for 21days straightly to cure the terminal cancer but they tid not die. But they have side effects. Nobody who takes upto 48mg ivermectin had side effects So it is ok to take 48mg ivermectin .it is the best effective.. But fda recommends 24mg over 16years old. But 15years old girl who had a brain cancer .stage 4.in korea. She have taken 24mg ivermectin in the morning and 800mg mebendazole(albendazole) with 30ml olive oil. And she cured cancer within 6 months. Doctors gave up..because cancer cells located around the center of her brian.. Lots of koreans whom doctor gave up curing cure cancers with 48mg ivermectin for 3days in a week and then 2400mg (albendazole mebendazole or penbendazole) with 60ml olive oil. 48mg ivermectin for 7 days it kills all covid 19 in human body. ....,,,...

      @user-mo4qj8qj1k@user-mo4qj8qj1k3 жыл бұрын
    • Agree Carol, she's great!

      @tanya8940@tanya89403 жыл бұрын
    • I agree!

      @LillieLong@LillieLong2 жыл бұрын
  • God bless Lindsay for taking the time to spread the word.

    @rolandburke2569@rolandburke25693 жыл бұрын
    • It's good to know vitimin d and mouthwashes can help its only common sence to try through the pandemic this should have been common knowledge last January sometime you have to re search yourself glad Dr john and lynsey are discussing best wishes from Glasgow

      @wboyle9721@wboyle97213 жыл бұрын
    • When she was allowed to speak! 😏

      @sharonevans5186@sharonevans51863 жыл бұрын
  • I always advise my patients to gargle with salty water when they report sore throat and sniffles, for years. I will advise also a mouthwash. Good to know that you can use any type. Thank you for this great presentation. We use colchicine for gout, and I think hospitals are using it for Covid patients. Vit D is always advised by the primary care providers. Let’s hope that we will get through this pandemic soon.

    @agusiaokoniewska@agusiaokoniewska2 жыл бұрын
    • Does it have to be alcohol based mouthwash or even alcohol free is ok ?

      @HooknCookbyDespinaTrina@HooknCookbyDespinaTrina2 жыл бұрын
    • @@HooknCookbyDespinaTrina I saw another doc on the Web that showed only original listerine works, salt water is OK, and hydrogen peroxide in water works too.

      @Jo-sp5cp@Jo-sp5cp2 жыл бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/qreqhJquf4aDrZ8/bejne.html

      @gregjohnston455@gregjohnston4552 жыл бұрын
    • @@Jo-sp5cp You speak of Dr. Been ?(Indian accent) No he precisely says to open our ears and listen to what he says : SALTY WATER DOES NOT WORK. No antiviral properties !!

      @salsalocofrance1@salsalocofrance12 жыл бұрын
    • No do not rely on salty water this has NO antiviral properties !! Betadine Povidone ('green') and Listerine are the most effective ones. See Dr. Been video / study report.

      @salsalocofrance1@salsalocofrance12 жыл бұрын
  • Dr John gets so excited. Its great seeing people do the stuff they love.

    @mjonausk@mjonausk2 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks Dr. John and Lindsay! I've learned a lot from your youtube channels. No doubt, the knowledge that you are sharing is helping many people.

    @chrispeek8412@chrispeek84123 жыл бұрын
  • Proximately after infection (in an office lift) I used hot EarlGrey tea (in British colonial India an ofte used traditional mouth desinfection due to the antibacterial qualities of bergamot) and my Covid symptoms (3-5 days later) have been remarkably mild - maybe due to reduced viral load. Sometimes it pays to listen to the old folks ;-)

    @maximilianUTU@maximilianUTU3 жыл бұрын
    • That’s brilliant! And so true about listening to the old folks. I love Earl Grey tea and have a loose leaf tin of it. I’m going to screen shot your tip so I can remember in case of Covid or other cold infections. Also, there’s Betadine Sore Throat Mouth Gargle that you can get from the pharmacy. I may get that also, just in case. The more the merrier. I also do warm salt water gargles. Really works too. I also learned that tip from a wonderful elder nurse years ago. However, Early Grey is SO much pleasanter! Lol! I’m glad your recovering well from Covid.

      @FitChickGlows@FitChickGlows3 жыл бұрын
    • @@FitChickGlows Bergamot is an Ayurvedic herb with anti-parasitic and antibacterial effects. Do a little research on it (Wikipedia et al) - and it tastes soooo good !!

      @maximilianUTU@maximilianUTU3 жыл бұрын
    • @@FitChickGlows same as collodiol silver spray. They used that in the spanish flu epidemic ! Check it out . Silver underated by pharma . All about the money

      @paulak7939@paulak79393 жыл бұрын
    • I think Japan is studying green and black tea as a treatment.

      @juniorsguitarranch6368@juniorsguitarranch63683 жыл бұрын
    • How do you know the difference between Covid symptoms and sars-cov-2 infection? I mean: I've been at home self isolating for a year because I have covid symptoms every day. I am 99.99% sure I am not infected though. And the one time I did fear it due to the symptom was no smell at all without any other extra symptoms except those I normally have. But even then it was false alarm. To be clear: if I was infected and it was hidden underneath my normal symptoms and I did not self isolate, I would probably be a super spreader.

      @bloepje@bloepje3 жыл бұрын
  • I had Covid in February. As soon as my throat started hurting I started gargling first with the minibar vodka (disgusting) then got my hands on mouthwash (should have alcohol) and kept going for a few days. I only found out I had covid five days later after a random test. The second week symptoms when the virus drops to the lungs were minimal for me. Can’t say it was the gargling for sure that helped, but as John says I can say that it didn’t hurt for sure!

    @laki10@laki102 жыл бұрын
    • @r33mote you can buy food grade hydrogen peroxide. You can also use it as a nasal wash which cuts down cold symptoms right away. Another one is iodine for a nasal wash.

      @amygresl3691@amygresl36912 жыл бұрын
    • I have always used Colloidal Silver as a gargle (I hate the taste of mouthwash, for one), and it has excellent results on a normal basis (outside of the whole Covid issue), but I wonder if this wouldn't be just as effective as mouthwash? I used it the other day when I thought I was getting a tickle in my throat. I used to have sore throats every Winter, on and off all Winter (and Spring), until . . . . I discovered the benefits of Colloidal Silver. I have even used a Nebulizer with Colloidal Silver for past illnesses of the Brochial type. I wonder if any studies might be done on the use of C. Silver, much like the ones done for mouthwash.

      @kwicsociety9663@kwicsociety96632 жыл бұрын
    • @@amygresl3691 Isn't food grade H. Peroxide the same as the 3% found in drugstores? I used to purchase a large bottle to dilute for various uses, and it appeared that 3% is the food grade strength, which is what is available in most Grocers, Drug Stores, etc.

      @kwicsociety9663@kwicsociety96632 жыл бұрын
  • Happy New Year to you and yours, as well as your viewers, John. Thank you for all your hard work to produce these videos. I am in WA State now, but I well remember visiting my Grandmother who used to live on Currock Park Ave. in Carlisle. Small world!

    @sjordan7085@sjordan70852 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Lindsey and Dr. John!

    @kellyfrost1052@kellyfrost10523 жыл бұрын
  • I always enjoy seeing your guest Lindsay! Thanks for having her back again.

    @pamp1871@pamp18713 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you both for yet again another fantastic video 💯 I will share with my patients. I'm currently taking 5,000 IU of D3. I am also taking K2 as there is plenty of research indicating that K2 is needed to ensure proper absorption and use of D3 to prevent calcification development in inappropriate soft tissue areas. Most of us do not eat enough foods containing K2. So I strongly recommend adding K2 to your D3.

    @jovoorheescollinsmphbsnbch6245@jovoorheescollinsmphbsnbch62453 жыл бұрын
    • FANTASTIC if he had instead , make a video on the preventatives of the virus; and btw you can take up to 10,000 D3-no more because there have been reports of "Overdosing"...causing heart problems; better check that out too? DR. CAMPBELL HAS PRODUCED MUCH BETTER VIDEOS THAN THESE "TYPES" Baking soda and peroxide are good old fashioned stand-bys', eliminating the need for "buys" of Listerine and the like...not to mention the hyped prices of "santatizers", that are made of one part alcohol and 8 parts H20 too. Washing ones hands' til the skin falls off is a good one too;; Like nobody's heard of gloves ? Getting allot of fresh flowing air s a good one - so they closed all the beaches including all the small businesses they shut down?This virus doesn't care how dirty your kitchen counters are, btw (just makes people think they need to buy newly manufactured counter cleaners ? Heard of vinegar ? One part to 10 H2o? EPI-DEM-I-OLOGIST FALSIE IS ONLY GOOD AND RECITING OLD BIG SCARE WORDS AND ADDIDING SYLLABLES TO MAKE US THINK HE DID SOME RESEARCH; NO PREVENATIVES EITHER , TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM. STATES THE WRONG STATS AND WON'T MAKE COMPARISONS TO THE COMMON FLUE, PNEUMONIA NOR OLD AGE DEATHS!! DR. DEBORAH LEE, UK, SAYS GROCERY STORES ARE WHERE MOST POSITIVE COVERTS ORIGINATE, FALSIE SAYS "BARS". FOLLOW THE MONEY TO FIND THE TRUTH????? IT'S APPARENTLY A BIG SECRET, WITH BIG ADVANCES FOR NEW VIDEOS ON HIS OLD STUFF; GOOGLE SENT US AN ARTICLE WHOSE TITLE IS " 98" SYMPTOMS THAT SHOW YOU HAVE ALREADY H A D COVERT19- THEN THE ARTICLE GIVES US 6- INSTEAD? SOUNDS LIKE THE PRODUCER WAS ZUCKERBERG FOR SURE; THE SAME OWNER WHO U S E S TRUMP'S PICTURE TO GET VIEWERS TO COME TO SEE BIDEN? MICKEY MOUSE MANIPULATED MEDIA; BEWARE OF THEM! FALSE ADVERTISING ALONG WITH ,THE CENSORSHIP! . "You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England, based on the NHS Test and Trace app, has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub ora bar," says--- Dr. Deborah Lee---. Read on to see what was the worst, in this listlist ranked from places responsible for the least spread to the mostspread-and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss theseSure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus. (EASY TO MISS THOSE 98 BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT LISTED; MORE FALSE ADVERTISING BY ZUKERBURG'S GOOGLE ?) "Bars: really not good, really not good," Dr. Anthony FALSIE ,the nation's top infectious disease expert and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has said. "We really have got to stop that." Bars have indeed been proven to be a source of COVID spread, according to the CDC, along with indoor restaurants that have poor ventilation and gyms. But according to one new study out of the U.K., they are not always the single worst spreader of COVID-19. "You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England ,based on the NHS Test and Trace app, has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub or a bar," says DOCTOR DEBORAH LEE---.Read on to see what was the worst, in this list SEEMS DR. LEE KNOWS HER STATS AND FALSIE CLAIMS HE CAN'T FIND THEM? I ask: Are there preventatives to Dr. Falsie's immune system that he's already taken for himself, and not dispersed to the sheep? Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media's news is nothin' new; except a pay raise for Faucie and some royalties for Dolly's donated experimental vaccine-- WHY CAN'T OUR PUBLIC SPEAKERS utilize decent English ? Makes us all, researches AND even the sheep, suspicious of the "information" being actually "important, " doesn't it?OH GOOD- THE N E W WORD FOR THE DAY KIDDIES , IS " DOSE-Y DO'S " & " V A R I E N C E"......"A N T O G E N TI C VARIATION" NICE NEW WORDS WHILE DR. FALSIE TAKES PREVENTATIVES FOR H I S IMMUNE SYSTEM? "EXPEDITIOUSLY"..AND what a nice PUN, i.e., " RELENTLESS DR. RELENT SKY ?" THAT 'S A CUTE PUN FOR HER? THEY CERTAINLY ARE RELENTSKYS. RELENTLESS NEW WORD FOR NEXT VIDEO ? "RELENTISITY" PERHAPS ? His Last video was based on" O B L I T E R A T I N G" THE "E F F I C A C Y " FOR THE SHEEP? Then, in his next video he expanded the "efficacy" for our listening pleasure to "Efficacious?" This so-termed, specialist "Epi-DEM-i-ologist " has some BIG NEW WORDS FOR US - and to earn his pay raise from video to video, merely adds extra syllables to words he's previously used, that are mere derivatives OF the words from his former videos WHERE ARE THE PREVENTATIVES Y O U YOURSELF HAVE BEEN TAKING FOR THE LAST Y E A R Dr. Falsie? And at what point WILL get the ACCURATE NUMBER COMPARISONS TO THE SAME GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS, OF DEATHS FROM FLU, PNEUMONIA, AND SIMPLE OLD AGE ??? Like to limit some of Falsie's "obliterating" of the preventatives and inaccurate NUMBERS ? Sure he could have found those numbers and made logical comparisons in the past YEAR? No, he and Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media just haven't been able to find those for his "E QU A T I O N" ...EITHER ? TOO BUSY MAKING NEW VIDEOS ON OLD VERBIAGE ? I HOPE TO "I N C I T E" RESEARCH HERE !"for my fellow man"....AND SUGGEST "STORMING" THE GOV WITH WHAT THEY DESERVE....And....for the sheep? but can you help repost my info for their Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media ? Many are obviously mis-informed ! Pray to God Zuck won't get around to shutting down NTD and Newsmax ;or we'll all be looking for those old Ham Radios and Radio Free Europe for "communication!" Post at nbc,cnn, etc. all of the MMMMM. Do your own research, and for preventatives 800-700-6151 (Q with Bromaline and "NAC") "Devil be Gone with the Wind" to empower the children to face those BIG SCARY WORDS they dont' understand! LyndaFayeSmusic@gmail.com

      @lyndafayesmusic@lyndafayesmusic3 жыл бұрын
    • @@lyndafayesmusic Please, there is no need to yell at us (All Caps = very high volume)

      @bchollis1451@bchollis14512 жыл бұрын
    • @@bchollis1451 The soft variant has failed all too often, so....... plus, it has never given a complete picture..... time for a change?

      @jenspflug7473@jenspflug74732 жыл бұрын
    • K2 in itself is an important vitamin that can either be taken in by eating sufficient amounts of greens or can be produced in the intestinal gut from K1. There are split opinions among scientists as to the need of taking K2 along with Vitamin D3. Actually, Magnesium is the important mineral that must be ingested along with Vitamin D3. Why? Because it plays a major role in the Vitamin D3 activation process . Yet, Mg intake should be delayed from the Vitamin D3 intake.

      @jenspflug7473@jenspflug74732 жыл бұрын
    • @@jenspflug7473 Yes, I do take these however you seem to make two contradictary statements: 1) Magnesium must be ingested along with Vitamin D3 but then 2) Mg intake should be delayed from the Vitamin D3 intake Just how 'delayed'? since 'along with' suggests taken at same time or very shortly thereafter.

      @bchollis1451@bchollis14512 жыл бұрын
  • I’m a pharmacist and appreciate this information so much! Thank you!

    @herthavoorhis9201@herthavoorhis92012 жыл бұрын
  • Love how Dr Campbell gets so enthusiastic he can't help but ask questions and interject. She can hardly finish a sentence😁❤

    @nettlescats3796@nettlescats37963 жыл бұрын
    • Agreed. I was hoping to hear her more. He does get so excited to share his thoughts. Oh well, at least he has her speaking on his huge channel.

      @naomiroyle9637@naomiroyle96372 жыл бұрын
    • Irritating actually.

      @madwoof3932@madwoof39322 жыл бұрын
  • Such a fantastic team interview and the information provided. Thanks John for having her on.

    @garygrant9612@garygrant96123 жыл бұрын
  • Dr Campbell thank you, agree useful and informative information, am sharing with family and friends as I write!

    @vyvienvp3413@vyvienvp34133 жыл бұрын
  • Great explaining of all three of these. I've used 2000 iu of vit d for years due to Lupus. Considering raising it now as I never get sun or dairy. Have osteoarthritis and osteoporosis and now this great advice.

    @ednaatluxton4918@ednaatluxton49183 жыл бұрын
  • Brilliant! Thank you again for your wonderful contributions to keeping us all healthy. You are my star! Thank you again.

    @sachabarlow9483@sachabarlow94833 жыл бұрын
  • My grandmother always told us to gargle with warm salt water when we had a cold.

    @rabidsamfan@rabidsamfan3 жыл бұрын
    • rabidsamfan we've been told warm salty water with a capful of peroxide.

      @lupechacon-florez7520@lupechacon-florez75203 жыл бұрын
    • My mother, as well.

      @betsybarnicle8016@betsybarnicle80163 жыл бұрын
    • I use Hydroperoxyd 3 % and gurgle my mouth when I feel a little groggy Have allways helped..

      @torilllundborn7899@torilllundborn78993 жыл бұрын
    • I always snort saline when i feel a cold coming on

      @johnludlam7069@johnludlam70693 жыл бұрын
  • Would love to have the guest less interrupted to finish their points. Thanks for the opportunity to receive the helpful info.

    @sannettles9523@sannettles95232 жыл бұрын
  • Brilliant information! You are a great duo (does prove how useful we pharmacists can be if one is prepared to listen).

    @celestromel@celestromel2 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Lindsey, find the mouthwash studies and Vietnam's success fascinating. Thank you Dr John! 🌞

    @tanya8940@tanya89403 жыл бұрын
  • My mom who trained as a registered nurse in the late 30s was taught in nursing school to gargle with yellow listerine. As a protective measure. She nursed tb and polio patients. We started gargling as soon as Covid was spoken of.

    @teresacorrigan3076@teresacorrigan30763 жыл бұрын
    • Hello, as my english is not very good, do you use the mouthwash the usual way (like we do for teeth) or do you put it in the upper part of your throat and spit it out??

      @elouv@elouv3 жыл бұрын
    • @@elouv I believe they mentioned either way.. you can gargle like when you have throat sore or when you do it after you brush your teeth.

      @juanangelogianopulos@juanangelogianopulos3 жыл бұрын
    • Obtaining yellow Listerine is now difficult but not impossible in the UK. Every time i used to fly long haul overseas and live and work in air conditioning, only chewing gum or gargling with Listerine helped relieve soar throats. New mouth rinses appear to be weak and ineffective in comparison.

      @iancameron3397@iancameron33973 жыл бұрын
    • 12-24mg ivermectin 100mg doxycyclin 100mg zinc a day for 7days..cures covid 19....

      @user-mo4qj8qj1k@user-mo4qj8qj1k3 жыл бұрын
    • @@user-mo4qj8qj1k as does hydroxycloriqine. I misspelled it but I'm sure u know what I'm talking about.

      @cristycreates2887@cristycreates28872 жыл бұрын
  • Thank You Dr. John for sharing your expertise on Covid 19. Im in Ohio and have been following you for close to a year now.

    @sandrasmith5916@sandrasmith59162 жыл бұрын
  • Thank's for presenting us to Lindsay very proud of a fellow Canadian scientist plus great info

    @dianne.murielrobidoux9008@dianne.murielrobidoux90083 жыл бұрын
    • 🇨🇦Thank you for the kind words.

      @FriendlyPharmacy5@FriendlyPharmacy53 жыл бұрын
  • I have been aware of the weak immune system overreaction since April but never with this specificity. Thank you for the explanation and the link to the "Vitamin D3 replacement enhances antigen-specific immunity in older adults" study.

    @BRod313@BRod3133 жыл бұрын
  • I like Lindsay, the pharmacist, very nice presentation on new studies providing important information!! Strong work.

    @talega1@talega13 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing like always Dr.Campbell! Thanks a lot, and Happy Christmas to you and your family from Barcelona🇪🇸❤️

    @joannasilk2044@joannasilk20442 жыл бұрын
  • I'm just finishing my 10 days asymptomatic since a positive test. Other members of the household had symptoms, so we changed from 2000iu vit D to 4000. Interesting that I'm on beclamethosone nasal spray, and I've been using CB12 mouthwash daily for 2 years. Maybe that's why I've avoided all symptoms. Great channel keep up the good work!

    @clivewalker8507@clivewalker85073 жыл бұрын
    • My vitamin co. goes to MED.Net, and checks for me; One CAN overdose on Vit D. Dr. C should have mentioned that but perhaps this was an agreed commercial with the other guest doctor ? Check with a cardiologist- Have to be truthful, Dr. Campbell....DR. CAMPBELL HAS PRODUCED MUCH BETTER VIDEOS THAN THESE "TYPES" Baking soda and peroxide are good old fashioned stand-bys', eliminating the need for "buys" of Listerine and the like...not to mention the hyped prices of "santatizers", that are made of one part alcohol and 8 parts H20 too. Washing ones hands' til the skin falls off is a good one too;; Like nobody's heard of gloves ? Getting allot of fresh flowing air s a good one - so they closed all the beaches including all the small businesses they shut down?This virus doesn't care how dirty your kitchen counters are, btw (just makes people think they need to buy newly manufactured counter cleaners ? Heard of vinegar ? One part to 10 H2o? Nobody's "explaining" the fewer " reports of the flue , btw "anywhere", I contend it's because each patient complaining of FLU SYMPTOMS, duh, possibly waiting in line for a test...is told, by their insurance company to ASSUME IT'S COVERT 19- as they shove the person over the age of 70 off to the convalescent storage rooms and then they can have another stat to turn in as aa THE TERRIBLE DEADLY DRAGON ? Why "term" it the flu, if they can call it the Covert ? (Like Fauci, and Bill Gates, do follow the money here, too?) Look for it-it'll be hidden. Yes, I also feel WE should keep grandma home until her symptoms are so bad she can't handle it; because it's much more pleasant to die at home with loved ones, than it is to die neglected with a bunch of strangers! I HOPE DR. CAMPBELL ADDRESS THIS ISSUE ...BUT HE HAS NEVER REPLIED TO ME IN OVER A YEAR! EPI-DEM-I-OLOGIST FALSIE IS ONLY GOOD AND RECITING OLD BIG SCARE WORDS AND ADDIDING SYLLABLES TO MAKE US THINK HE DID SOME RESEARCH; NO PREVENATIVES EITHER , TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM. STATES THE WRONG STATS AND WON'T MAKE COMPARISONS TO THE COMMON FLUE, PNEUMONIA NOR OLD AGE DEATHS!! DR. DEBORAH LEE, UK, SAYS GROCERY STORES ARE WHERE MOST POSITIVE COVERTS ORIGINATE, FALSIE SAYS "BARS". FOLLOW THE MONEY TO FIND THE TRUTH????? IT'S APPARENTLY A BIG SECRET, WITH BIG ADVANCES FOR NEW VIDEOS ON HIS OLD STUFF; GOOGLE SENT US AN ARTICLE WHOSE TITLE IS " 98" SYMPTOMS THAT SHOW YOU HAVE ALREADY H A D COVERT19- THEN THE ARTICLE GIVES US 6- INSTEAD? SOUNDS LIKE THE PRODUCER WAS ZUCKERBERG FOR SURE; THE SAME OWNER WHO U S E S TRUMP'S PICTURE TO GET VIEWERS TO COME TO SEE BIDEN? MICKEY MOUSE MANIPULATED MEDIA; BEWARE OF THEM! FALSE ADVERTISING ALONG WITH ,THE CENSORSHIP! . "You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England, based on the NHS Test and Trace app, has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub ora bar," says--- Dr. Deborah Lee---. Read on to see what was the worst, in this listlist ranked from places responsible for the least spread to the mostspread-and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss theseSure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus. (EASY TO MISS THOSE 98 BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT LISTED; MORE FALSE ADVERTISING BY ZUKERBURG'S GOOGLE ?) "Bars: really not good, really not good," Dr. Anthony FALSIE ,the nation's top infectious disease expert and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has said. "We really have got to stop that." Bars have indeed been proven to be a source of COVID spread, according to the CDC, along with indoor restaurants that have poor ventilation and gyms. But according to one new study out of the U.K., they are not always the single worst spreader of COVID-19. "You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England ,based on the NHS Test and Trace app, has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub or a bar," says DOCTOR DEBORAH LEE---.Read on to see what was the worst, in this list SEEMS DR. LEE KNOWS HER STATS AND FALSIE CLAIMS HE CAN'T FIND THEM? I ask: Are there preventatives to Dr. Falsie's immune system that he's already taken for himself, and not dispersed to the sheep? Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media's news is nothin' new; except a pay raise for Faucie and some royalties for Dolly's donated experimental vaccine-- WHY CAN'T OUR PUBLIC SPEAKERS utilize decent English ? Makes us all, researches AND even the sheep, suspicious of the "information" being actually "important, " doesn't it?OH GOOD- THE N E W WORD FOR THE DAY KIDDIES , IS " DOSE-Y DO'S " & " V A R I E N C E"......"A N T O G E N TI C VARIATION" NICE NEW WORDS WHILE DR. FALSIE TAKES PREVENTATIVES FOR H I S IMMUNE SYSTEM? "EXPEDITIOUSLY"..AND what a nice PUN, i.e., " RELENTLESS DR. RELENT SKY ?" THAT 'S A CUTE PUN FOR HER? THEY CERTAINLY ARE RELENTSKYS. RELENTLESS NEW WORD FOR NEXT VIDEO ? "RELENTISITY" PERHAPS ? His Last video was based on" O B L I T E R A T I N G" THE "E F F I C A C Y " FOR THE SHEEP? Then, in his next video he expanded the "efficacy" for our listening pleasure to "Efficacious?" This so-termed, specialist "Epi-DEM-i-ologist " has some BIG NEW WORDS FOR US - and to earn his pay raise from video to video, merely adds extra syllables to words he's previously used, that are mere derivatives OF the words from his former videos WHERE ARE THE PREVENTATIVES Y O U YOURSELF HAVE BEEN TAKING FOR THE LAST Y E A R Dr. Falsie? And at what point WILL get the ACCURATE NUMBER COMPARISONS TO THE SAME GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS, OF DEATHS FROM FLU, PNEUMONIA, AND SIMPLE OLD AGE ??? Like to limit some of Falsie's "obliterating" of the preventatives and inaccurate NUMBERS ? Sure he could have found those numbers and made logical comparisons in the past YEAR? No, he and Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media just haven't been able to find those for his "E QU A T I O N" ...EITHER ? TOO BUSY MAKING NEW VIDEOS ON OLD VERBIAGE ? I HOPE TO "I N C I T E" RESEARCH HERE !"for my fellow man"....AND SUGGEST "STORMING" THE GOV WITH WHAT THEY DESERVE....And....for the sheep? but can you help repost my info for their Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media ? Many are obviously mis-informed ! Pray to God Zuck won't get around to shutting down NTD and Newsmax ;or we'll all be looking for those old Ham Radios and Radio Free Europe for "communication!" Post at nbc,cnn, etc. all of the MMMMM. Do your own research, and for preventatives 800-700-6151 (Q with Bromaline and "NAC") "Devil be Gone with the Wind" to empower the children to face those BIG SCARY WORDS they dont' understand! LyndaFayeSmusic@gmail.com

      @lyndafayesmusic@lyndafayesmusic3 жыл бұрын
    • ​@@lyndafayesmusic By the looks of your post, having only one like, the second like is from me, and the no replies to your very large and very informative post I see most of the people here, about 99%, have ignored common sense, IE: You......... If I find somewhere I can share your post I will, no way I could put it on Facebook, I would get banned for sure. There is no Freedom of Speech in that forum.. Dr Falsie, as you call him, has spread throughout the world, he's big here in Australia simply because dumb f*****s believe every word he says, I try my best to tell them he's just some try hard but i'm losing the battle, why can't people just do some decent research, there is a lot out there proving that Dr Falsie is full of it and doesn't even have the credentials to diagnose an ingrown toenail..

      @deni-67@deni-672 жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely awesome video. Lindsay does a fantastic job at finding relevant information and presenting it in a comprehensive, easy-to-understand way. Loved the interaction between you both. I will keep taking my Vitamin D and gargling with mouthwash with confidence!

    @karlint39@karlint393 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Lyndsay that was interesting and thank you John as always.

    @miffysmate@miffysmate3 жыл бұрын
  • THANK YOU BOTH.

    @jeanclarke9106@jeanclarke91062 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for the Information!!! Doctor John And Campbell!!!

    @melavuinakelo7708@melavuinakelo77082 жыл бұрын
  • Good to hear. My husband's been gargling with mouthwash when he gets back from work. I believe gargling is a very common practice in Japan.

    @OrganisedPauper@OrganisedPauper3 жыл бұрын
    • Me too after work. We have a covid outbreak at work and I've remained healthy.

      @heatheriviney4091@heatheriviney40913 жыл бұрын
    • @@heatheriviney4091 I'm glad you're remaining healthy. Sorry about your colleagues. I hope they recover well.

      @OrganisedPauper@OrganisedPauper3 жыл бұрын
    • It been common practice in my household since covid started listerine total care we have been gargling daily and still negative double up on your fluid resistant masks too best from Glasgow scotland

      @wboyle5899@wboyle58993 жыл бұрын
    • My x did this. Was trying to cover up smoking...one of the many reasons they're my x.

      @nettlescats3796@nettlescats37963 жыл бұрын
    • 12-24mg ivermectin 100mg doxycyclin 100mg zinc a day for 7days..cures covid 19 In korea there are some people take upto 120mg ivermectin for 21days straightly to cure the terminal cancer but they tid not die. But they have side effects. Nobody who takes upto 48mg ivermectin had side effects So it is ok to take 48mg ivermectin .it is the best effective.. But fda recommends 24mg over 16years old. But 15years old girl who had a brain cancer .stage 4.in korea. She have taken 24mg ivermectin in the morning and 800mg mebendazole(albendazole) with 30ml olive oil. And she cured cancer within 6 months. Doctors gave up..because cancer cells located around the center of her brian.. Lots of koreans whom doctor gave up curing cure cancers with 48mg ivermectin for 3days in a week and then 2400mg (albendazole mebendazole or penbendazole) with 60ml olive oil. 48mg ivermectin for 7 days it kills all covid 19 in human body. .... ,,,,

      @user-mo4qj8qj1k@user-mo4qj8qj1k3 жыл бұрын
  • I will start using mouthwash toda, thanks for the advice. One year listening to Dr Campbell and still avoided to get the virus. So grateful!

    @camillawiren4271@camillawiren42713 жыл бұрын
    • Get the yellow Listerine 💛 its the strongest one. Gargle away and keep germs at bay :)

      @LiquidSpartan117@LiquidSpartan1173 жыл бұрын
    • Hi camila try listerine total care I been on it for months advised people here in chat to try it I'm covid free still negative after home test double up on a fluid resistant mask space ventilate home close toiliet lid when flushing stay away from hand dyers in supermarkets too pass on my advice please best from Glasgow scotland stay safe

      @wboyle9721@wboyle97213 жыл бұрын
    • "...and still avoided" Well, 'managed to fight off infection with only mild/no symptoms' is likely more accurate.

      @telectronix1368@telectronix13683 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you to both of you for this very interesting and informative video about these three issues.

    @ranjitbhamra1695@ranjitbhamra16953 жыл бұрын
  • Great information. Love the back and forth between these two.

    @jerryshortt2479@jerryshortt24793 жыл бұрын
  • Keep windows open to ventilate and keep warm.... O.K. in Vietnam, not in England and especially not Canada in winter !!

    @stevebartley8594@stevebartley85943 жыл бұрын
    • Open your windows for 10 minutes a day to exchange the air.

      @sinbadandsalty3908@sinbadandsalty39083 жыл бұрын
    • Or, heated blankets. Although perhaps only off and on during the polar vortex :)

      @jendehaan@jendehaan3 жыл бұрын
  • thank you , accurate , common sense and easily accessible advice is what everyone could use .

    @gregbellach8239@gregbellach82393 жыл бұрын
  • Yup, the two of you are magic ....I'm learning so much. Thanks!

    @robertl.crawford4369@robertl.crawford43692 жыл бұрын
  • Really early on in the pandemic folks were talking about Povidone Iodine mouthwash gargles (betadine) as something that helped - I ordered some in and the rare cases we’ve gone out in the past year (basically for urgent medical issues and the vet for the dogs - that’s it...), we’ve used it arriving home along with the doffing and wash down procedure. Kinda glad I got the stuff even with the limited anecdotal (but wise sounding) info at the time! Definitely like to err in the “low/no risk but potential high reward” preventative protocol!

    @jendehaan@jendehaan3 жыл бұрын
    • yes povidone iodine does work to kill viral infections in the throat ; great stuff ; can't buy in usa of course ; our country is too corrupt to allow such an otc beneficial treatment ; ordered it from the U.K. on ebay .

      @ohdwight@ohdwight2 жыл бұрын
  • I think the Japanese discussed the usefulness of mouthwash earlier in the pandemic because mouthwash is in frequent use there to help prevent disease. Glad to see it's getting attention again. One of those things that can't hurt- may help!

    @sailorgabbie@sailorgabbie3 жыл бұрын
    • It is not hard to quantify, it's is same as using Hand Sanitizers on your hand

      @brendannokam4167@brendannokam41672 жыл бұрын
    • Mouthwash was used in Wuhan during their lockdown.

      @CabinGirl57@CabinGirl572 жыл бұрын
    • My dentist office makes us use mouthwash before the hygienist will treat us.

      @christinee8353@christinee83532 жыл бұрын
  • Doc. Campbell and Doc. Martin, my favorite two English doctors.

    @oldroscoe2590@oldroscoe25903 жыл бұрын
    • Dr. John Campbell is an excellent explainer with decades of experience as a registered nurse and as a professor at a nursing college, training other nurses. He’s a qualified expert and interpreter of medical science to us laypeople. He’s not an MD, nor does he claim to be. He legitimately uses the title doctor because he holds a PhD. I just thought you should be clear on that so you’re not disappointed later.

      @MarcosElMalo2@MarcosElMalo23 жыл бұрын
    • @@MarcosElMalo2 What? Now your going to tell me Doc. Martin isn't a real doctor?

      @oldroscoe2590@oldroscoe25903 жыл бұрын
    • Old Roscoe He’s not real? But I’ve seen him treat loads of patients in his village in Cornwall. ITV show the documentary. 😂 LOL. Comic relief opportunities for Martin Clunes.

      @capbin146@capbin1463 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for today's video. You both did a great job.

    @charlesdevier8203@charlesdevier82032 жыл бұрын
  • Tried to make it through and although I do realize questioning can sometimes help clarify I would have loved to hear her be able to form a couple of paragraphs without being interrupted.

    @461Jacque@461Jacque2 жыл бұрын
  • Not only a friendly pharmacist but also very knowledgeable!

    @Nerd3927@Nerd39273 жыл бұрын
  • I had been using mouthwash to "wake" me up before I drive after a long day of work. Who knew! Friendly Pharmacist x Dr. John are my favourite segments!! more interviews please ✌👍🐱‍🚀

    @JPHiP88@JPHiP883 жыл бұрын
    • Might have a problem if you get breath tested on the drive home👮🕵️

      @jackd1582@jackd15822 жыл бұрын
  • Shame she was interrupted just at the end when she was about to mention something else about Vit D which I was eager to hear ! Great lady, thankyou !

    @marionmeikle8874@marionmeikle88742 жыл бұрын
  • THANK YOU SO MUCH! 😊🦋

    @tiffanyb.7596@tiffanyb.75962 жыл бұрын
  • RIP Captain Sir Tom Moore 🌈 NHS thanks you 🙏🏻

    @nikon_z9_images@nikon_z9_images3 жыл бұрын
    • Yep that's what happens when you tell people go home and isolate instead of treating people immediately,after one year and so many doctors and professors telling you that you must treat immediately at the beginning and not wait till the patient is half dead...............

      @mariannehart8000@mariannehart80003 жыл бұрын
    • @@mariannehart8000 What the hell are you talking about, you stupid bit of spare baggage? Have some respect for a wonderful, heroic man.

      @yvonnesmith5314@yvonnesmith53143 жыл бұрын
    • @@battlebbot At least he fulfilled a lifetime ambition to go to the Bahamas! And that was way back at the beginning of December, so highly unlikely that it contributed to his pneumonia. Family members are usually allowed to visit for an end of life patient. They would have been in full PPE. What’s your lifetime ambition, Chris? To fuck the whole world up? No chance! You’re far too tiny in every respect.

      @yvonnesmith5314@yvonnesmith53143 жыл бұрын
    • @@battlebbot Visits are allowed, I know from real life, clown! And I’m not a well known person or someone with “clout”! And so what if he received special treatment? He deserved it! If the police were kicking doors down, good! The inhabitants must have had something to hide. You must spend your entire day searching for any sort of “news” which will undermine the confidence of others in what they know to be true. I think you have probably noticed that you receive very negative comments from everyone viewing this channel! Have you ever tried to be positive about anything at all?

      @yvonnesmith5314@yvonnesmith53143 жыл бұрын
    • @@yvonnesmith5314 How can you lecture about having respect for people whilst also using such disrespectful language yourself? Did you know hospitals still haven't actually received the money that Captain Tom worked so hard to raise? Poor old bugger was just doing his best and he ended up becoming a figurehead for flag-waving that the government could hide behind. He didn't want that, he just wanted to do some good, so if you want to honour his memory then press for the funds he raised to actually be distributed so they can help in the way he wanted.

      @MrMonkfiish@MrMonkfiish3 жыл бұрын
  • This man should win a Noble Prize! I am so thankful Dr. John for the fantastic information you put out here.

    @nidhi0211@nidhi02113 жыл бұрын
    • You can nominate him. Anybody can nominate anybody.

      @rodwallace6237@rodwallace62373 жыл бұрын
    • Actually, anyone can have a Noble prize. I declare thee adequately noble.

      @Digital-Dan@Digital-Dan3 жыл бұрын
    • @@Digital-Dan Most people getting the Nobel Prize are not noble or aristocratic 😎

      @sunniva5335@sunniva53353 жыл бұрын
    • YES, AND DR . CAMPBELL; WIL YOU PLS TELL US ABOUT BAKING SODA AND PEROXIDE TOO? THANKS. Ah yes, the kiss method; KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID ! Baking soda and Peroxide-in the expensive Synsedyne tooth pasteS? Old proven standards! EPI-DEM-I-OLOGIST FALSIE IS ONLY GOOD AND RECITING OLD BIG SCARE WORDS AND ADDIDING SYLLABLES TO MAKE US THINK HE DID SOME RESEARCH; NO PREVENATIVES EITHER , TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM. STATES THE WRONG STATS AND WON'T MAKE COMPARISONS TO THE COMMON FLUE, PNEUMONIA NOR OLD AGE DEATHS!! DR. DEBORAH LEE, UK, SAYS GROCERY STORES ARE WHERE MOST POSITIVE COVERTS ORIGINATE, FALSIE SAYS "BARS". FOLLOW THE MONEY TO FIND THE TRUTH????? IT'S APPARENTLY A BIG SECRET, WITH BIG ADVANCES FOR NEW VIDEOS ON HIS OLD STUFF; GOOGLE SENT US AN ARTICLE WHOSE TITLE IS " 98" SYMPTOMS THAT SHOW YOU HAVE ALREADY H A D COVERT19- THEN THE ARTICLE GIVES US 6- INSTEAD? SOUNDS LIKE THE PRODUCER WAS ZUCKERBERG FOR SURE; THE SAME OWNER WHO U S E S TRUMP'S PICTURE TO GET VIEWERS TO COME TO SEE BIDEN? MICKEY MOUSE MANIPULATED MEDIA; BEWARE OF THEM! FALSE ADVERTISING ALONG WITH ,THE CENSORSHIP! . "You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England, based on the NHS Test and Trace app, has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub or a bar," says Dr. Deborah Lee. Read on to see what was the worst, in this list ranked from places responsible for the least spread to the most spread-and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss these Sure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus. Next Slide Full screen 1/16 SLIDES © Provided by Eat This, Not That! Most COVID Patients Went Here Before Getting Sick "Bars: really not good, really not good," Dr. Anthony Fauci , the nation's top infectious disease expert and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has said. "We really have got to stop that." Bars have indeed been proven to be a source of COVID spread, according to the CDC, along with indoor restaurants that have poor ventilation and gyms. But according to one new study out of the U.K., they are not always the single worst spreader of COVID-19. "You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England , based on the NHS Test and Trace app, has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub or a bar," says Dr. Deborah Lee . Read on to see what was the worst, in this list Are there preventatives to Dr. Falsie's immune system that he's already taken for himself, and not dispersed to the sheep? Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media's news is nothin' new; except a pay raise for Faucie and some royalties for Dolly's donated experimental vaccine-- WHY CAN'T OUR PUBLIC SPEAKERS utilize decent English ? Makes us all, researches AND even the sheep, suspicious of the "information" being actually "important, " doesn't it?OH GOOD- THE N E W WORD FOR THE DAY KIDDIES , IS " DOSE-Y DO'S " & " V A R I E N C E"......"A N T O G E N TI C VARIATION" NICE NEW WORDS WHILE DR. FALSIE TAKES PREVENTATIVES FOR H I S IMMUNE SYSTEM? "EXPEDITIOUSLY"..AND what a nice PUN, i.e., " RELENTLESS DR. RELENT SKY ?" THAT 'S A CUTE PUN FOR HER? THEY CERTAINLY ARE RELENTSKYS. RELENTLESS NEW WORD FOR NEXT VIDEO ? "RELENTISITY" PERHAPS ? His Last video was based on" O B L I T E R A T I N G" THE "E F F I C A C Y " FOR THE SHEEP? Then, in his next video he expanded the "efficacy" for our listening pleasure to "Efficacious?" This so-termed, specialist "Epi-DEM-i-ologist " has some BIG NEW WORDS FOR US - and to earn his pay raise from video to video, merely adds extra syllables to words he's previously used, that are mere derivatives OF the words from his former videos WHERE ARE THE PREVENTATIVES Y O U YOURSELF HAVE BEEN TAKING FOR THE LAST Y E A R Dr. Falsie? And at what point WILL get the ACCURATE NUMBER COMPARISONS TO THE SAME GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS, OF DEATHS FROM FLU, PNEUMONIA, AND SIMPLE OLD AGE ??? Like to limit some of Falsie's "obliterating" of the preventatives and inaccurate NUMBERS ? Sure he could have found those numbers and made logical comparisons in the past YEAR? No, he and Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media just haven't been able to find those for his "E QU A T I O N" ...EITHER ? TOO BUSY MAKING NEW VIDEOS ON OLD VERBIAGE ? I HOPE TO "I N C I T E" RESEARCH HERE !"for my fellow man"....AND SUGGEST "STORMING" THE GOV WITH WHAT THEY DESERVE....And....for the sheep? but can you help repost my info for their Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media ? Many are obviously mis-informed ! Pray to God Zuck won't get around to shutting down NTD and Newsmax ;or we'll all be looking for those old Ham Radios and Radio Free Europe for "communication!" Post at nbc,cnn, etc. all of the MMMMM. Do your own research, and for preventatives 800-700-6151 "Devil be Gone with the Wind" to empower the children to face those BIG SCARY WORDS they dont' understand! LyndaFayeSmusic@gmail.com

      @lyndafayesmusic@lyndafayesmusic3 жыл бұрын
  • I am Japanese, and My mother always told me to" hand wash, gargle with salt" when I was back from outside home. Now, I live in Canada, and I use salt water to rinse my mouth in general. However, once I have a weird feeling in my throat, I use BETADINE, which contains mint with providone.1%. It is not like mouth wash, but I use it as an emergency sore throat gargle.

    @cutynobi21@cutynobi212 жыл бұрын
    • Betadine is amazing whenever you get a sore throat. It stops sore throats immediately.

      @sandytherry8647@sandytherry86472 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you both so much.

    @robertbarnier45@robertbarnier452 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Dr C and Lindsey 👍☮️

    @freebirdh604@freebirdh6043 жыл бұрын
  • Well, Im from Brazil and did not know about this product until now. Thanks for sharing with us, as always!

    @marioenc04@marioenc043 жыл бұрын
    • Mario double up on fluid resistant mask use listerine total care mouthwash good hand hygiene at all times space from people ventilate home close toilet lid when flushing avoid hand dryers 50mcg of vitimin d daily pass on in brazil to everyone please best from Glasgow scotland stay safe

      @wboyle9721@wboyle97213 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent conversation! Very informative. Simple understandable language, and hopeful! What about a Betadine mouth rinse?

    @adriennep15@adriennep153 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for validating the importance of mouthwash. Our family promotes mouthwash. We shop from a great on-line store which promotes NATURAL and Science tested products. One of these is several mouth wash products, which we swear by. Once I have a scratchy throat, I'll gargle right away, and the feeling goes away, usually within 24 hours.

    @davidaverill7041@davidaverill70412 жыл бұрын
  • With Vit D its important to know that powder form takes 3 weeks to build up in your system and liquid form of Vit D only takes a few hours to saturate your system.

    @definty@definty3 жыл бұрын
    • If you take Vitamin D in powder form you need to combine it with some oil or fat, as Vit D is fat soluble and will be much more effectively absorbed, and more quickly too, than if it's ingested "dry". So combine it with oil and it will saturate as quickly as the liquid capsules.

      @aelbereth6690@aelbereth66903 жыл бұрын
    • maybe subilingual use would be best

      @monikap8585@monikap85852 жыл бұрын
    • @@monikap8585 that's what I use. You apply it with a dropper under your tongue 1st and let it absorb, and then swallow

      @donnazukadley7300@donnazukadley73002 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you both of you. I been taken Vitamin D and using mouthwash for years.

    @jjcglobalapplestv7529@jjcglobalapplestv75293 жыл бұрын
  • GREAT INFO! TWO GENIUSES ARE BETTER THAN ONE!!! BRAVO

    @mitchcornacchia968@mitchcornacchia9682 жыл бұрын
  • Very interesting chat thanks from Capetown. I have learnt so much from your channel. Dankie thank you.

    @iqosuser2754@iqosuser27542 жыл бұрын
  • Hello .my late husband was put on a transplant list in 2012 he was given a mouth wash and vitamin d he did receive a double transplant in 2016 but sadly passed .I myself use a mouthwash and I'm prescribed vitamin d due to osteoporosis and copd .stay safe everyone xx

    @christinekeenan8969@christinekeenan89693 жыл бұрын
    • So sorry for your loss.

      @leewhite-graham753@leewhite-graham7533 жыл бұрын
    • How much vitamin D do you take, you say for osteoporosis, do you think it has helped & how so? My doctor wanted me to take the injections for it & I refused due to side effects.

      @A10TOES@A10TOES2 жыл бұрын
    • @@A10TOES if you google vitamin d it's good for all sorts I take mine in tablet form and I take a tablet once a week .

      @christinekeenan8969@christinekeenan89692 жыл бұрын
    • I 5ake 2 tablets a day 8f vitamin d the weekly one is a acid type fir osteoporosis x

      @christinekeenan8969@christinekeenan89692 жыл бұрын
  • Warm saline water gargle does same job. Thank you for all the updates. The new variants are worrying ...London especially.

    @mlingeshashree@mlingeshashree3 жыл бұрын
  • "Not that you get paid" lol loved the real laughter there! I will pay you with love and music, just help keep me alive with these great tips ;}

    @markgriskey@markgriskey3 жыл бұрын
  • Much appreciated John.

    @pjqziggy@pjqziggy2 жыл бұрын
  • Ah my favourite Pharmacist! Hi Lindsay and Dr John. A brilliant video, great information and advice once again. I’ve always had a thing about mouthwashes since I heard they alter the bacteria in the mouth, but I can only presume it’s totally different where Covid is concerned. Thank you both so very much indeed, your videos are greatly appreciated.

    @suewright1299@suewright12993 жыл бұрын
    • Sue! You are so kind! Thank you for watching!!!

      @FriendlyPharmacy5@FriendlyPharmacy53 жыл бұрын
  • Pharmacists an important part of the knowledge team.

    @peacefulpleb@peacefulpleb3 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah and the very ones along with doctors that were denying folks the very effective and cheap HCQ many months ago..we have cheap therapeutic cures like HCq..Quercetin and Ivermectin ..so why are we not using them???

      @duaneredic4819@duaneredic48193 жыл бұрын
  • Dr John you deserve to be recognized and awarded Nobel prize. I have told everyone I know about Vit D.. Thank you very much..

    @ys8254@ys82542 жыл бұрын
  • The science trial in the company mentioned in the beginning states that they have developed a certain combination which seemingly inhibits the virus to multiply - but then you went over to talk about any and just off the shelf mouthwash which is contraindicating information. Thank You so much !!!

    @myofasciatherapy8191@myofasciatherapy81913 жыл бұрын
  • Colchicine study is very interesting indeed. Thank you.

    @mlingeshashree@mlingeshashree3 жыл бұрын
  • my late wife used to work in the open wards she told me in Boston Lincolnshire had to go out in different weathers to turn the wards out of the wind, it seems they were open-sided on a swivel like a summerhouse in flat Lincolnshire the wind can blow

    @ianprince1698@ianprince16983 жыл бұрын
    • Goodness. Teams of nurses, like draft horses, turning an entire ward.

      @kevinbyrne4538@kevinbyrne45383 жыл бұрын
    • wow, you'd lose your sheets if they weren't quick!

      @rosegreensummer@rosegreensummer3 жыл бұрын
    • True xx

      @conniethomas4753@conniethomas47533 жыл бұрын
    • @@rosegreensummer the way that nurses make beds, they don't come out!

      @ianprince1698@ianprince16983 жыл бұрын
    • 12-24mg ivermectin 100mg doxycyclin 100mg zinc a day for 7days..cures covid 19 In korea there are some people take upto 120mg ivermectin for 21days straightly to cure the terminal cancer but they tid not die. But they have side effects. Nobody who takes upto 48mg ivermectin had side effects So it is ok to take 48mg ivermectin .it is the best effective.. But fda recommends 24mg over 16years old. But 15years old girl who had a brain cancer .stage 4.in korea. She have taken 24mg ivermectin in the morning and 800mg mebendazole(albendazole) with 30ml olive oil. And she cured cancer within 6 months. Doctors gave up..because cancer cells located around the center of her brian.. Lots of koreans whom doctor gave up curing cure cancers with 48mg ivermectin for 3days in a week and then 2400mg (albendazole mebendazole or penbendazole) with 60ml olive oil. 48mg ivermectin for 7 days it kills all covid 19 in human body. .....,,,,,

      @user-mo4qj8qj1k@user-mo4qj8qj1k3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for the video!

    @Qualityselection@Qualityselection2 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent video thank you for this important information.

    @alohamd165@alohamd1653 жыл бұрын
  • So interesting! I'm a dental hygienist ( Uk) so I'm in a prime position to recommend mouthwash to my patients. I swab my patients mouths with antiseptic mouthwash prior to treatment now too! Rinsing in the spittoon is not recommended for us ATM as some patients spit with such vigour it creates a splash back in our line of fire.

    @dianeiles@dianeiles3 жыл бұрын
  • When I had covid in Nov 2020, I was prescribed budesomide by nebulizer, mouthwash, zinc and vitamins D, A, C daily along with a 7 day course of antibiotics to attack potential pneumonia. I really believe I was headed for the hospital since my O2 sat was dropping prior to treatment. After a day and a half of the budesomide, my sats were back up to 98%. After a few days on the antibiotic, the pain beneath my left scapula subsided too.

    @cynthiadeere7599@cynthiadeere75993 жыл бұрын
  • Very informative vlog, from both sides of the pond...

    @pip5461@pip54613 жыл бұрын
  • Personally, I found out that gargling with STRONG, LUKEWARM SALT WATER helps a lot! 1-3 TEASPOONS of IODIZED SEASALT, or whatever you have on hand in a 8-10 oz glass of lukewarm TAP WATER - or COOLED BOILED WATER works well.

    @perunbolt6215@perunbolt62152 жыл бұрын
    • NO .

      @salsalocofrance1@salsalocofrance12 жыл бұрын
  • I loved the video - great, clear information. I watch your channel regularly. Question though - From my understanding on the latest research of the microbiome, mouth wash disrupts the microbiome of the mouth. Would you consider covering the topic of the microbiome in a future video? I've been hearing that beneficial bacteria in the gut, plenty of short chain fatty acids, really help a positive outcome from Covid, much less likely to be very ill from it. (Dr. Will Bulsiewicz has spoken about it some. Author of Fiber Fueled)

    @janecaddick4386@janecaddick43863 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you doctors, continue to spread the the knowledge to so many who have not learned these things over the years. I was lucky that I had a mother who said take your vitamins. And then later I had a wife who did the same thing, so those influences have kept me in Fair shape. Gout is very painful I was laid up with it for over 6 months. Took CBD for the pain so I could sleep. I cut out all alcohol, red meat, and sugar. I have had to learn to drink more water. Thanks again for the knowledge.

    @derrillyager7946@derrillyager79463 жыл бұрын
    • Sorry, I know people who have had Gout! Have to be truthful, Dr. Campbell....DR. CAMPBELL HAS PRODUCED MUCH BETTER VIDEOS THAN THESE "TYPES" Baking soda and peroxide are good old fashioned stand-bys', eliminating the need for "buys" of Listerine and the like...not to mention the hyped prices of "santatizers", that are made of one part alcohol and 8 parts H20 too. Washing ones hands' til the skin falls off is a good one too;; Like nobody's heard of gloves ? Getting allot of fresh flowing air s a good one - so they closed all the beaches including all the small businesses they shut down?This virus doesn't care how dirty your kitchen counters are, btw (just makes people think they need to buy newly manufactured counter cleaners ? Heard of vinegar ? One part to 10 H2o? EPI-DEM-I-OLOGIST FALSIE IS ONLY GOOD AND RECITING OLD BIG SCARE WORDS AND ADDIDING SYLLABLES TO MAKE US THINK HE DID SOME RESEARCH; NO PREVENATIVES EITHER , TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM. STATES THE WRONG STATS AND WON'T MAKE COMPARISONS TO THE COMMON FLUE, PNEUMONIA NOR OLD AGE DEATHS!! DR. DEBORAH LEE, UK, SAYS GROCERY STORES ARE WHERE MOST POSITIVE COVERTS ORIGINATE, FALSIE SAYS "BARS". FOLLOW THE MONEY TO FIND THE TRUTH????? IT'S APPARENTLY A BIG SECRET, WITH BIG ADVANCES FOR NEW VIDEOS ON HIS OLD STUFF; GOOGLE SENT US AN ARTICLE WHOSE TITLE IS " 98" SYMPTOMS THAT SHOW YOU HAVE ALREADY H A D COVERT19- THEN THE ARTICLE GIVES US 6- INSTEAD? SOUNDS LIKE THE PRODUCER WAS ZUCKERBERG FOR SURE; THE SAME OWNER WHO U S E S TRUMP'S PICTURE TO GET VIEWERS TO COME TO SEE BIDEN? MICKEY MOUSE MANIPULATED MEDIA; BEWARE OF THEM! FALSE ADVERTISING ALONG WITH ,THE CENSORSHIP! . "You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England, based on the NHS Test and Trace app, has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub ora bar," says--- Dr. Deborah Lee---. Read on to see what was the worst, in this listlist ranked from places responsible for the least spread to the mostspread-and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss theseSure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus. (EASY TO MISS THOSE 98 BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT LISTED; MORE FALSE ADVERTISING BY ZUKERBURG'S GOOGLE ?) "Bars: really not good, really not good," Dr. Anthony FALSIE ,the nation's top infectious disease expert and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has said. "We really have got to stop that." Bars have indeed been proven to be a source of COVID spread, according to the CDC, along with indoor restaurants that have poor ventilation and gyms. But according to one new study out of the U.K., they are not always the single worst spreader of COVID-19. "You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England ,based on the NHS Test and Trace app, has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub or a bar," says DOCTOR DEBORAH LEE---.Read on to see what was the worst, in this list SEEMS DR. LEE KNOWS HER STATS AND FALSIE CLAIMS HE CAN'T FIND THEM? I ask: Are there preventatives to Dr. Falsie's immune system that he's already taken for himself, and not dispersed to the sheep? Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media's news is nothin' new; except a pay raise for Faucie and some royalties for Dolly's donated experimental vaccine-- WHY CAN'T OUR PUBLIC SPEAKERS utilize decent English ? Makes us all, researches AND even the sheep, suspicious of the "information" being actually "important, " doesn't it?OH GOOD- THE N E W WORD FOR THE DAY KIDDIES , IS " DOSE-Y DO'S " & " V A R I E N C E"......"A N T O G E N TI C VARIATION" NICE NEW WORDS WHILE DR. FALSIE TAKES PREVENTATIVES FOR H I S IMMUNE SYSTEM? "EXPEDITIOUSLY"..AND what a nice PUN, i.e., " RELENTLESS DR. RELENT SKY ?" THAT 'S A CUTE PUN FOR HER? THEY CERTAINLY ARE RELENTSKYS. RELENTLESS NEW WORD FOR NEXT VIDEO ? "RELENTISITY" PERHAPS ? His Last video was based on" O B L I T E R A T I N G" THE "E F F I C A C Y " FOR THE SHEEP? Then, in his next video he expanded the "efficacy" for our listening pleasure to "Efficacious?" This so-termed, specialist "Epi-DEM-i-ologist " has some BIG NEW WORDS FOR US - and to earn his pay raise from video to video, merely adds extra syllables to words he's previously used, that are mere derivatives OF the words from his former videos WHERE ARE THE PREVENTATIVES Y O U YOURSELF HAVE BEEN TAKING FOR THE LAST Y E A R Dr. Falsie? And at what point WILL get the ACCURATE NUMBER COMPARISONS TO THE SAME GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS, OF DEATHS FROM FLU, PNEUMONIA, AND SIMPLE OLD AGE ??? Like to limit some of Falsie's "obliterating" of the preventatives and inaccurate NUMBERS ? Sure he could have found those numbers and made logical comparisons in the past YEAR? No, he and Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media just haven't been able to find those for his "E QU A T I O N" ...EITHER ? TOO BUSY MAKING NEW VIDEOS ON OLD VERBIAGE ? I HOPE TO "I N C I T E" RESEARCH HERE !"for my fellow man"....AND SUGGEST "STORMING" THE GOV WITH WHAT THEY DESERVE....And....for the sheep? but can you help repost my info for their Mickey Mouse Manipulated Media ? Many are obviously mis-informed ! Pray to God Zuck won't get around to shutting down NTD and Newsmax ;or we'll all be looking for those old Ham Radios and Radio Free Europe for "communication!" Post at nbc,cnn, etc. all of the MMMMM. Do your own research, and for preventatives 800-700-6151 (Q with Bromaline and "NAC") "Devil be Gone with the Wind" to empower the children to face those BIG SCARY WORDS they dont' understand! LyndaFayeSmusic@gmail.com

      @lyndafayesmusic@lyndafayesmusic3 жыл бұрын
  • I also use vitamin d and zinc as well as my mouth wash and I use ethanol to spray on my hands after going into and coming out of any shop

    @lesleythomas3311@lesleythomas33112 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks to both of you. Very informative.

    @cherylduvall4714@cherylduvall47142 жыл бұрын
  • This has been spoken about before but it all went quiet. I thought possibly as testing and studies were going on. Well done them studying a whole city. I remember gargling being our 'cold' treatment as kids, usually slightly salty....worked a treat. Cleans your mouth.

    @clairecadoux471@clairecadoux4713 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, we were always made to gargle with salt water as kids with any kind of throat infection. I still do it now.

      @sharfalor4244@sharfalor42443 жыл бұрын
    • My Mom did the same for us kids. Good old salt water, and slathered throat and chest with Vicks vapor rub.

      @susanpick2382@susanpick23823 жыл бұрын
    • 12-24mg ivermectin 100mg doxycyclin 100mg zinc a day for 7days..cures covid 19

      @user-mo4qj8qj1k@user-mo4qj8qj1k3 жыл бұрын
    • Susan Pick we did the same as kids. The Vicks has eucalyptus which is aromatherapy.

      @NS.25@NS.253 жыл бұрын
    • Salt water doesn't work against covid

      @snowbird6855@snowbird68553 жыл бұрын
  • Dr. Campbell I think you need to start selling Vitamin D T-shirts!

    @099bmac@099bmac3 жыл бұрын
    • Brian MacLeod you could always spread the word yourself

      @cloudie9druoid172@cloudie9druoid1723 жыл бұрын
    • @@cloudie9druoid172 oh' I do any one who will listen!

      @099bmac@099bmac3 жыл бұрын
  • Great show! Blessings, julie

    @idahohoosier8989@idahohoosier89892 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for all you share.

    @marionsquire2538@marionsquire25382 жыл бұрын
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