

Immanuel's medical claims are sometimes combined with her spiritual beliefs: she believes many gynecological illnesses are the result of having sex dreams with succubi and incubi, and receiving demon sperm and that endometriosis, infertility, miscarriages, and sexually transmitted infections are caused by spirit spouses. Here is an extract from her Wikipedia page Let’s just say Immanuel’s beliefs are not mainstream. This remarkable woman combines medical practice with her side job as the founder of a charismatic religious organization called Fire Power Ministries. And who is the doctor? Another one of Trump’s heroes, Dr. Yes, once again the internet is cited as proof positive - because there’s a video. “I watched a YouTube video, now granted I didn't know this doctor, but she's standing there saying - begging people, begging doctors to give the hydroxychloroquine protocol a chance because she said, ‘I've treated 900 patients and I have zero deaths.’” However, she does tell which doctor turned her on to hydroxychloroquine. She maintains that “doctors locally are afraid to speak up because they can lose their jobs” by touting hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin. Her story would still be no more than an anecdote, but at least she could prove she didn't make the whole thing up.īut secrecy is her thing.
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And because of the drugs’ intervention, Romine believes she “didn't get sick, didn't need to be hospitalized, and didn't even have a cough." In the interests of full disclosure, she should release her medical records. She claims she had been prescribed one or both medications when she previously contracted COVID-19. And the FDA has not authorized its use (why would it?). It has to be closely monitored as it reacts badly with other drugs.īesides the side effects, it is not an anti-viral. It is approved for human use in very small doses, but only to treat parasitic worms. to treat or prevent parasites in animals. In an interview with the local newspaper, the day after the meeting, Romine revealed the second drug she alluded to was ivermectin - which is often used in the U.S. It is made without merit and has no support from any medical authority. Next, her claim that “ we're trying even a vaccine that has severe side effects” is complete bullshit.

And on July 1, issued a report warning of the dangers of taking hydroxychloroquine including “ serious heart rhythm problems and other safety issues, including blood and lymph system disorders, kidney injuries, and liver problems and failure.”Īnd yet a whole year later, Angela-come-lately is still demanding the use of a thoroughly discredited drug. By June 21, the FDA revoked hydroxychloroquine’s authorization. In April, the magazine that had published the study disowned it. But within two days of the study’s release, a statistical analysis revealed it was deficient in methodology, data collection, and that it cited Chinese sources that lacked real evidence. The next day, Trump was touting the drugs as the "biggest game-changers in the history of medicine." This notorious drug had its moment in the sun when last year a single French study released on March 20th claimed that hydroxychloroquine, used in conjunction with the antibiotic azithromycin, before the onset of COVID symptoms, had some benefits with no downside. and demonized”? It turns out she’s referring to hydroxychloroquine. What is this drug that “could help people that are sick with COVID”, the one that was “ politicized.

One doctor even came out and said she's treated 900 patients and she's had zero deaths, yet we're not prescribing them here.” Right now we're trying even a vaccine that has severe side effects, but we're not willing to try a protocol that has helped people. “We're not prescribing a certain prescription because it's for off-label use, which could help people that are sick with COVID, and it's not being used because it was politicized. This past Monday, at the Springfield Council meeting, she claimed doctors have been “trying to prescribe two medications” that have “great reputations” but,

To get the ball rolling, I’ll allow Romine’s own words to introduce the issue. She has unleashed her inner ignoramus and embraced science-denial with the enthusiastic precision a toddler gives to eating ice cream. However, while last week Romine appeared as a sober-minded citizen, this week the mask has slipped.
