Post # 1,721: What is the source of your claim that (all [italics]) the RCT's were negative? What's suspicious with that claim, taking the random Iacoviello study as an example, LI continues:
'LI: ' "Exposure to a drug capable of inducing longer QT intervals does not always lead to delayed ventricular repolarization, and the onset of serious complications in patients whose QT interval has been acquired for a long time seems to be a rare occurrence." '
In post # 125 of the following webpage, we mentioned procyanidins and one source is hawthorn:
#81: We've cited scientific medical evidence opposing your claim. Where is a study on ocular coronaviruses? What about the potential intermediate COVID-19 host infected with similar parasites that hydroxychloroquine was developed to treat? How long will USMB prisoners pretend not to notice the...
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In post # 688 of the snake meat thread, we also mentioned it:
Snake Meat......source of chinese virus
In the above posts, the reader can see the ambiguity that hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine causes for cardiac issues, though with a rhythm stabilizer such as hawthorn....talk about a random way to dismiss a natural medicine! One dose?!! An insult to medical intelligence:
The objective of this study was to evaluate the electrocardiographic effects of hawthorn in healthy adult volunteers. It was double-blind cross-over trial randomized 20 healthy adult volunteers to receive either a single oral 160-mg dose of hawthorn or matching placebo. Triplicate 12-lead...
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'....The primary endpoint was the change in corrected (Fridericia) QT intervals (QTc I) at 4 hr and 6hr....In conclusion, a single dose of oral hawthorn had no effect on electrocardiographic parameters in healthy volunteers.'
No study in the world has yet addressed the issue of prolonged procyanidin use in conjunction with hcq treatment for COVID-19, though sequelae of this infection would call for it as well as newly-acquired patients. Are procyanidins antiviral or not?