If I remember correctly, someone on twiv's podcast said that the inmune inhibition occurs months into treatment for lupus patients taking HCG. So, Could you explain in layman terms why this is not the case? Most of us have no clue about what's being discussed in the paper.
But you already have a control which is a statistic called "survival rate after x years". If you beat it with a large enough treatment group, then you can prove it works.
Mexico is poised to beat them all, our president is doing nothing to prevent the spread. A Maduro-like ignorant, stupid and psychopathic president that has left the country without essential drugs.
> companies wouldn't be buying them if they weren't providing more value than they cost
At first, but value may decrease in time and companies will still be dependent because it may not be possible to take the data out, logistics, contracts, bureaucracy, etc...
I had MS-like symptoms about 2 years ago: weird sensations on my skin, sudden pain spots, random ant-like crawling sensations, etc... they were getting worse but MRI came fine, Spinal Fluid testing came fine, etc...
However, my vitamin D levels were low. I started taking D3 and noticed that some symptoms got worse at first but gradually went away after a few weeks. Now, every time symptoms come back, I take vitamin D and they are gone a few days later.