Sunday, August 2, 2020

Some people do have more protection from the coronavirus

If you are white you have more protection simply because your ancestors died like flies in Europe from several thousand BC until they came to the U.S. sometime between 1620 and the present. So, the ones that survived these pandemics and plagues all across Europe are descended from the 10% or so that survived all these pandemics and plagues in the first place. So, people of European descent have more immunities to most plagues than other races on earth to begin with.

Another layer of protection is diet. IF you are eating non-GMO organic foods you have a better chance to survive coronavirus too even if you get it. Another factor is not eating the 8 Seed oils like Canola but Avocado Oil and Olive oil are okay to eat. But more people who eat the seed oils which tend to compromise your immune system are dying.

Then there is stress and worry and  being overworked. So, if you are extremely over stressed and or overworked or doing illegal drugs or drugs that are prescription that compromise your immune system this also makes you more likely to get and to die or be maimed by coronavirus.

For example, the president of Brazil has mold growing in his lungs from coronavirus at present. If you ask people who have barely survived it often their lungs don't work even 1/2 as well as they used to, generally speaking. So, having survived coronavirus it might have already shortened your life by 1/2 or even 3/4 already. And once having had it doesn't mean you cannot get it again and again and again either. I figure you have a chance of getting coronavirus 4 times a year ongoing if you are susceptible to it sort of like a common cold or flu.

And with flu season beginning that's a whole other problem. That's what a doctor said today that flu season is appearing to start now rather than later nationwide too.

So, getting a flu shot might save your life, especially this year!

Imagine getting flu and coronavirus at the same time. That would not be good.

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