Heart troubles tied to popular “coronavirus” med. Drs are increasingly offering the antibiotic drug azithromycin hoping it can help with COVID-19. It’s a desperate attempt to save patients battling a potentially deadly coronavirus infection. And why not? It’s cheap, easy to get, has been around for ages, and most Drs think it’s relatively safe. And something’s has got to be better than doing nothing, they reason. Well, my friend, I’m here today with a reality check. And you may have already spotted the problem with this reasoning. If you survive the virus, it won’t be thanks to the drug. Antibiotics are for bacterial infections, not viruses. But that’s not all. After the COVID-19 is gone, you could be left with something else caused by the drug. A condition that, in some ways, may be worse than the coronavirus itself. In other words, in this case, “something” is definitely not better than “nothing.” #workout #exercises #cure #nutrition #active #immunesystem #cure #treatment #active #bodybuilding #sport #healthylifestyle #active @decathlonuk @decathlonealing #weightloss
October 4, 2020