Merck’s a boondoggle after seeing that, at least the Japanese are trying.
What’s better Hydroxychloroquine or Ivermectin?
I have all kinds of Hydroxychloroquine I can’t find proper dosing etc besides the purposefully failed studies do you have a link to dosing etc.
My elderly uncle went to the doctor at the beginning of the pandemic for shoulder pain, the x-rays didn’t show arthritis but the doctor claimed he had it and gave him a prescription for hcq, even though he has heart problems. His heart doctor told him not to take it and referred him to a specialist and he had his shoulder joint replaced and is all better.
But I told him to keep getting the prescriptions filled, so I have a 15 month supply currently.
Both.
Check out America’s Frontline Doctors website. They have treatment protocols and use both HCQ and Ivermectin.
They have dosages on their site.
I checked out their site but must’ve missed the dosing.
So I don’t need to make an appointment with them to get ivermectin, both are good.
Sorry, go to FLCCC alliance and search through their protocols. They may use quercetin instead of HCQ but they at least discuss the amount of ivermectin per kg of body weight so you can get dosing details for that. Quercetin is essentially a less potent OTC version of HCQ from my understanding.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/
So their protocols use Ivermectin with zinc and quercetin
What’s better Hydroxychloroquine or Ivermectin?
HCQ would have saved tens of thousands of lives if used until better medication was found. The drawback is that it needs a high dosage to work against viruses. Ivermectin is almost a silver bullet, it just cannot get used if the blood-brain barrier is compromized (by illness, medication, pregnancy, lactating).
Then there are a dozen or so other drugs that help keeping the virus in check (famotidine, bromhexine, monoclonal antibodies, ..), drugs that protect the body from the symptoms caused by the virus like oxidative stress and blood clotting (n-acetyl-cystein NAC, melatonin, vitamin C IV, heparin), and drugs that prevent the body from killing itself by an overreacting immune system (vitamin D, steroids).
I have everything except an inhaler, monoclonal antibodies and ivermectin on hand, I do however have tons of HCQ and all other medications listed in both protocols, afd says HCQ works but the flccc protocols says it doesn’t.
HCQ works, but the dosage against the virus is higher than the dosage against anything else, so there is a risk. HCQ was the best we have found until it was discovered that ivermectin works even better - and with just the normal dosage. https://trialsitenews.com/university-of-baghdad-pilot-clinical-trial-ivermectin-plus-hydroxychloroquine-azithromycin-superior-to-no-ivermectin/
I posted this early:
I found it after googling AFD’s site but FLCCC has a different protocol. Seems to be more dexamethasone and starting later and hcq has no benefit. But FLCCC seems to wait until you have breathing problems instead of starting right away.
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/treatments/hydroxychloroquine/treatment-protocols/
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I have everything except the inhalers, I have prednisone but already converted it to the proper dexamethasone dosage. I just have to order a few inhalers in the coming weeks.
As the FLCCC states, it' a matter of timing. C19 has 3 stages: First the virus replicates under the radar of the immune system. Then the virus neutralizes ACE which leads to oxidative stress wich leads to blood clotting. Then the immune system wakes up, overreacts, and kills everything in sight. Steroids like dexamethasone dampen the immune reaction. You don't want to use them in the first and second stage, hopefully the immune system wakes up and fights - and steroids would be counterproductive in this phase. Only in the third stage you want to dampen the immune system overreaction, and steroids can do that very effectively.
Some say that they have stopped the virus in the first stage with Budesonide inhalers. But this could be counterproductive if Budesonide shuts down the immune system before the virus is cleared.
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