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better than bleach which is NaOCl

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would be nice if there were studies confirming effectiveness in serious infections

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No. This is a direct infection and very lethal

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Thank you. Please note where the appointees are coming from, and that drugs are pushed as solutions.

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H2O2 works, but is hard on veins so I don't generally like it except in unusual circumstances. If there is a central line in place, it is much safer for the vein.

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Thank you, Dr. Rowen! I'm sure the Big Pharma/Big Gov't coalition would support any effort by you to determine if lives could be saved from C. auris by ozone or UV, just as they did in Sierra Leone with Ebola.

Herein is an argument that "C. auris ... may be the first example of a new fungal disease emerging from climate change ..."

https://journals.asm.org/doi/epdf/10.1128/mBio.01397-19?src=getftr

"Climate change" being mythological, I suggest a replacement, considering the unprecedented profusion of nationwide winter storms:

https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/?s=fungal

Mathematically speaking the greatest single source of toxic atmospheric particulate contamination is the global climate engineering assault. This fact cannot be rationally denied if all available data is investigated and examined. These particulates are platforms for fungal proliferation and thus fungal infections.

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A plausible co-factor is weakened immunity:

https://www.durangoherald.com/articles/superbug-fungus-cases-rose-dramatically-during-pandemic/

Superbug fungus cases rose dramatically during pandemic

... Candida auris, is a form of yeast ...

The first U.S. case occurred in 2013, but it was not reported until 2016. That year, U.S. health officials reported 53 cases.The new study found cases have continued to shoot up, rising to 476 in 2019, to 756 in 2020, and then to 1,471 in 2021."

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Is Covid the lone culprit, then, or does it have an accomplice? : "The rate of change is not explained by the long Covid trope."

https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/extraordinary-change-labor-data-reveals-shocking-drop-workplace-attendance-following-vax

"An Extraordinary Change": Labor Data Reveals Shocking Drop In Workplace Attendance Following Vax Campaign

"It’s not a stretch to conclude from this data that the vaccines are causing death, disabilities & injuries due to a degradation of individuals' immune system," Dowd says. "The rate of change is not explained by the long Covid trope. Ask yourself where is funding for such studies?" ...

Lost worktime rates have grown substantially since 2019. In 2022, lost worktime rates were 50% higher, an extraordinary change representing a large economic loss of productivity.

Just speculating.

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Mar 22, 2023·edited Mar 22, 2023

A fungus is among us!

That was yelled out in a movie theater in the late 1950s that was showing The Blob. Not sure that The Blob was actually a fungus, but...

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What about HOCL?

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This is excellent advice.

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Has there any thought given to H2O2 IV?

How about non-gmo, organic essential oils. I've had success getting rid of toenail fungus with oil of oregano.

Is this new superbug following suit with every other pathogen we've weaponized?

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Is this what Dr Shoemaker calls 'mold illness?'

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Thank you!

In addition to the potential of ozone therapy and UBI, how about something more prosaic, like turmeric?

From 2021-

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32418527/

Curr Drug Discov Technol

. 2021;18(3):379-390. doi: 10.2174/1570163817666200518074629.

Anti-Candida Activity of Curcumin: A Systematic Review

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What's your office website, Dr. Rowen?

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