You are wrong about that, are wrong about this, and have NO experimental evidence that can support your position.
Oh well, if your argument is "ur wrong" then I guess I'll have to concede the point, there's simply no way of arguing with that.
The studies which show that Vitamin C IVs show benefit is
direct physical evidence. An opinion piece on Snopes.com which does no experimentation is
not evidence. Actually, is evidence, but of very low value in the face of direct experimental evidence showing your position to be wrong.
Your own opinion is also not evidence. We see that you have a very difficult time understanding what objective evidence is and is not.
And yet, despite me being wrong there is, strangely, no advice on the NHS page about coronavirus to take more vitamin C as a treatmend.
China is instructing NHS and others to look into this. It was released only a few days ago. This is world news. We once again receive opinion from you which should clearly be held in very low regard.
New studies on the Coronavirus are released and it's not on NHS in those few days so it's false or should be discarded? Funny, but no.
You have a habit of cherry-picking sources which align with your world view and ignoring or dismissing those that don't.
Once again, we have direct physical evidence versus OPINION. Which is more powerful?
Have you shown direct physical evidence? Yes or no?
Is whatever source you are quoting showing direct physical evidence? Yes or no?
Enough said. You are trying to win an argument against evidence based medicine with an opinion.
you are not someone whose opinions I can take seriously.
As you have posted not a shred of evidence to discredit the doctors or studies, we must discard your opinion. You continuously post things that you are wrong about, and are unable to sufficiently justify your position.
They are releasing this information to the public medical community of the world.
... and you're releasing it to the non-medical community at large. You should leave it to the medical community to release it, if this video was not intended for the non-medical community at large ....
The doctor in that video is pretty much telling you to talk to your doctor about it, go to one who does do this sort of thing, or otherwise advocate for further study. He's not telling anyone to mix and inject Vitamin C in their arm.
He's also providing information on what is being done in China. Doctors, medical professionals, and politicians also watch videos on youtube, whether they find it themselves or are linked to them, and this is another way to get information out.