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How to Protect Yourself from Omicron

Essential guide for you and your family in protecting yourself from Omicron . . .

Viruses get less virulent over time, not more virulent. We’ve demonstrated this over the last 100 years in the medical literature. And, according to the experts as of today, there is no evidence that Omicron is more severe or more infective.

Yet, Pfizer, Moderna and the other vaccine manufacture’s response is “let’s just double the vaccine dose.” They are recommending this because the “double dose” increases the antibody titer in the 309 people it was tested on.

For a vaccine that doesn’t prevent viral infection nor prevent viral transmission, just raising the antibody titer with a double dose is like saying “we should each wear two diapers so that your neighbor doesn’t get diarrhea.”

Over the last two years, clinical experience has demonstrated over and over that those who are the sickest from a COVID-19 infection are those who are obese, have elevated insulin levels and/or have significant lung disease. Reducing your weight, exercising and limiting your starch, sugar and carbohydrate intake have been the most powerful forms of prevention.

If you want prevention that works, read my article on how to prevent at treat COVID-19 here.

The Ambulance Down in the Valley

Twas a dangerous cliff, as they freely confessed,

Though to walk near its crest was so pleasant;

But over its terrible edge there had slipped

A duke and full many a peasant.

So the people said something would have to be done,

But their projects did not at all tally;

Some said, “Put a fence ’round the edge of the cliff,”

Some, “An ambulance down in the valley.”

But the cry for the ambulance carried the day,

For it spread through the neighboring city;

A fence may be useful or not, it is true,

But each heart became full of pity

For those who slipped over the dangerous cliff;

And the dwellers in highway and alley

Gave pounds and gave pence, not to put up a fence,

But an ambulance down in the valley.

“For the cliff is all right, if you’re careful,” they said,

“And, if folks even slip and are dropping,

It isn’t the slipping that hurts them so much

As the shock down below when they’re stopping.”

So day after day, as these mishaps occurred,

Quick forth would those rescuers sally

To pick up the victims who fell off the cliff,

With their ambulance down in the valley.

Then an old sage remarked: “It’s a marvel to me

That people give far more attention

To repairing results than to stopping the cause,

When they’d much better aim at prevention.

Let us stop at its source all this mischief,” cried he,

“Come, neighbors and friends, let us rally;

If the cliff we will fence, we might almost dispense

With the ambulance down in the valley.”

“Oh he’s a fanatic,” the others rejoined,

“Dispense with the ambulance? Never!

He’d dispense with all charities, too, if he could;

No! No! We’ll support them forever.

“Aren’t we picking up folks just as fast as they fall?

And shall this man dictate to us? Shall he?

“Why should people of sense stop to put up a fence,

While the ambulance works in the valley?”

But the sensible few, who are practical too,

Will not bear with such nonsense much longer;

They believe that prevention is better than cure,

And their party will soon be the stronger.

Encourage them then, with your purse, voice, and

And while other philanthropists dally,

They will scorn all pretense, and put up a stout fence

On the cliff that hangs over the valley.

Better guide well the young than reclaim them when old,

For the voice of true wisdom is calling.

“To rescue the fallen is good, but ’tis best

To prevent other people from falling.”

Better close up the source of temptation and crime

Than deliver from dungeon or galley;

Better put a strong fence ’round the top of the cliff

Than an ambulance down in the valley.

By Joseph Malin