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    The Real Truth Corona Virus by Dr. Steven Gundry

    The Real Truth Corona Virus Dr. Steven Gundry

    The Truth Real Corona Virus

    I think this is something that people should understand viruses don't want to kill their hosts they want to use their hosts in us in this cause us to replicate. And then make sure that the host coughs and spreads the virus to its next host, as long as the host is alive, coughing that's the best thing about iris.

    Can ask for simplistically all of us here living creatures are basically here to make copies of ourselves to reproduce and as I talked about in the plant. Paradox once you make copies you're in a way you've done your job and you ought to get out of the way when you don't.

    That you get some grandchildren to take over part of the problem with this particular virus is its it's a cousin of the common cold and it's actually. Because it behaves like the common cold in terms of its infectivity that makes, it so mischievous but by that, I mean for instance a lot of discussion in particularly united states was well in the United States between 20,000 and 60,000 people a year die of the flu and early on and in this coronavirus crisis.

    People said well why are we getting so upset because we accept that twenty to sixty thousand people every year are going to die of the flu and we don't socially distance we don't isolate and why should we this time and I think the important thing for people to realize is that the flu while certainly deadly is not nearly as the infectious number one as this Gove in nineteen and the flu has a very short incubation.

    Time usually within 48 hours of exposure if you're going to develop the flu you know it and you know it quite dramatically. You know headaches fevers you want to go to bed you don't want to move and so you know when you have the flu and quite frankly most people when they have the flu aren't out about spreading it I've.

    Being an intensivist for over 40 years and in 40 years the United States with major cases of flu h1n1 other major cases of flu, never overwhelmed our ability to ventilate patients we never overwhelmed. Ric uses yeah we got busy certainly but we never overwhelmed our ability to ventilate patients with the flu with the coronavirus the problem is we're beginning to realize that many people have been infected with this and they have a mild illness or don't even have.

    Any symptoms very much like many people who catch a cold oh think it's an allergy or you know oh I just got the sniffles and that's about it and this has been hitting particularly the United States during allergy season when trees are beginning to bloom, so this virus is infective like the common cold unlike the flu and you can have this long period of time before you actually.

    Mason show symptoms so rather than a two-day period of time for flu symptoms you may go seven to ten days before you may start exhibiting symptoms so there's this huge period of time where people have been walking around unknowing that they're spreading this virus and the second thing I think we'll get into that, is that this virus unlike the flu in susceptible people has just a horrible what's called a cytokine storm in the lung so that the flu doesn't do and that's why so many.

    People have ended up on ventilators and once this process starts at the moment we don't have a good treatment to stop it except for trying to wait it out by aiming for people on ventilators so the virus wants us to make copies and wants you to spread them so otherwise, it doesn't want to kill you that would be really stupid if your deadly virus can spread so the cytokine storm as we see it right now is your immune system.

    Because overreacting to this viral infection in actually the lower parts of the lungs and this has a very typical appearance on x-ray it's not like bacterial moments that we're used to dealing with and it's this intense inflammatory reaction against the virus.

    And the whole idea of you know clamping down on civil liberties goes actually against human nature but one of the things that particularly Brett's. Know how to do from the World War 2 experience is in fact follow rules that are draconian to save your lives and America to a lesser extent but I think, because of the greatest generation we do have a shared experience where if you're asked to follow the rules we're pretty doggone good at following rules.

    Ok, let's suppose we hit a peak and we start going down and we do allow people to mingle there is some suggestion particular of Singapore that we will see you know new peak has people who were assumed to be uninfected and you anymore are still infected and just this morning speaking with a biologist they are beginning to worry.

    That this particular virus mutates very rapidly like the common cold rapidly mutates here's the deal and you know obviously everybody wants a vaccine and that'd be a wonderful thing but you have to step back for a second and realize there is no vaccine to the common cold and we could build a vaccine to the common cold but in two months that virus.

    Could mutate and we'd be at it again we can build a vaccine to influenza flu but does all of us know that virus mutates about once a year and so we're almost always a year behind with the current flu virus so imagine and I'm not saying it's going to but imagine if this virus which is a cousin of the common cold mutates like the common cold and then all these projections are sadly much lower than what may happen so there are two things that can happen if it is if it's a seasonal virus we're gonna get a break.

    But that means it's probably going to be back next fall and winter hopefully in its same form if we don't get a break and this virus is going to mutate like the common cold and we'll see you know we are social creatures my major my area of study. as an undergraduate at Yale University was human biologic and social evolution.

    How we evolved socially and we are like all other great apes incredibly social beings and incredibly important to have individual contact now we don't pick fleas off of each other much anymore but the entire social grooming the entire social networking is is very.

    You know part of our biologic and there was no question and my studying of social grouping as we evolved that this was an incredible driving force of what actually made humans rather than just great apes actually the whole idea of face interaction of looking at expressions of you know watching eyebrows move up and down one of the arguments against social media in general or text messaging or Twitter is you don't actually see facial expressions as someone is either.

    Praising you or cutting you to ribbons on social media and it's that person-to-person interaction that we as a as of species thrive on and need and I think that's why you see this you know uptick in depression and suicides in alcohol consumption when you got nothing better to do that's one of the things we treat ourselves with and I think not only is you know this social distancing.

    There's there's probably a breaking point where society the economies will collapse unless we go back to work or simultaneously our entire psyche may collapse unless we have a way to interact.

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