The Magic Medicine of Love – dedicated to Joey and Pam

The Magic Medicine of Love

The Covid19 virus not only has been a deadly virus biologically, but it has created a whole environment of mental illness, corruption, and overall inhumanity as a result. The symptoms of the virus are often bad enough to struggle through but when you add on the emotional toll of isolation, loneliness, fear, anxiety, and uncertainty, you are left with a disease that effects every component that make up a human being. The constant barrage of contradictory information coming from the media and our health agencies leaves patients and caregivers in a state of confusion and despair. Luckily for most of us, the disease is mild, and we get through it with no problem by using effective early treatments like Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine and having a healthy immune system. For some of the population, however, the virus can cause major illnesses that requires hospitalization. Now for the record, if the hospitals would use the above lifesaving proven early treatments and medications I list above, I would have no reason to write this blog. We would not have a pandemic or at least not a deadly one. But since we are stuck in the middle of a bigger agenda to use this virus as means to get control of the population, force them into taking dangerous vaccines and use deadly but profitable medical treatments like Remdesivir, we must educate ourselves and protect our loved ones so not to fall victim to this sinister plan.
One of the most important things we must protect and insist on during this unfortunate time in our history is not to let them take away the right of human touch and affection. Now, common sense says that having the people around you while you are sick helps you get better and keeps your mental state of mind to be a positive one. However, it goes deeper than that, human beings are wired to need the touch of a human, to hear someone’s voice, to feel loved and wanted. Science has proven that to be true. When someone touches your skin, it stimulates pressure receptors under your skin. The receptors send a message to the brain by what is called the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve has long nerve endings and flows all over the body effecting your cardiovascular system, lowering your heart rate and your nervous system, causing relaxation. It also reduces the production of cortisol, the stress hormone. Cortisol has a negative impact on the immune system by destroying “natural killer cells.” “Natural killer cells” are your immune system’s front line of defense that help your body fight off infections, be it viral, bacterial, cancer, or others. Additionally, the sound of the voice or touch from someone produces a chemical called oxytocin, nicknamed the love hormone, which gives people a sense of comfort and safety which produces higher levels of serotine, our natural antidepressant. So, something as simple as a touch causes a complex assortment of biochemical and bioelectrical effects in your body that are good for your health and immune system. Human touch is one of our basic primal needs and for anyone to deny that to anyone, much less a scared sick person, is nothing short of cruel.

Hospitals around the country have adopted a no visitor policy for Covid19 patients. This policy needs to be heavily looked at and changed based on the science. Now everyone knows that Sars-Cov2 was manufactured to be an extremely contagious pathogen, but there is a time where someone is highly contagious and times when they are not. Covid19 is a stage disease, meaning it has certain stages it goes through on how it effects your body. The most contagious time, according to the CDC, is a couple of days after you have been exposed or a couple of days before you are showing symptoms. Followed by the symptomatic stage when the virus is replicating. By the time someone is in a hospital with organ failure, which is usually due to their deadly drug of choice to treat Covid, Remdesivir, the virus is dead and gone. It is highly unlikely that a patient on a ventilator of any kind of breathing machine is still contagious at this point. However, the need for their loved ones and the touch and sound of another human being, can be the determining factor whether they survive or not. Just the sound of a wife’s voice, telling her husband to fight and that she loves him, can turn a very depressed sick patient into a patient that is incredibly determined to get well and back home to his family. Sometimes that is all someone needs. Denying someone in that condition contact with the people that he loves and love him not only increases the persons chance of dying but causes unbelievable heartbreak, guilt and anger on the ones left living. The Former Feds Freedom Foundation are developing a protocol that will change this and stop this inhumane treatment of patients and families for unnecessary reasons. In the meantime, push back against these rules, stand up for yourself and your sick person you care about. Demand to see them, touch them, talk to them, and tell them they can beat this disease. Say no to Remdesivir and demand working treatments like Ivermectin. Seek out an attorney or contact The Former Feds Freedom Foundation for guidance. We are all in this together and it will take a united effort to break through these ridiculous and cruel protocols by hospital administrations and uneducated bureaucrats. For more information on The Former Feds Freedom Foundation, please visit our website at: formerfedsgroup.org or grandfraud.com.

“Not only does [touch] build friendships directly and indirectly, but those friendships have a dramatic effect on your well-being, your general health, your ability to recover from illnesses and even your longevity.”
Robin Dunbar, evolutionary psychologist, and professor

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