That’s the problem. I’ll have to call afd to get some ivermectin. Hcq and antibiotics doesn’t seem to work as well.
I don’t know if hcq, doxycycline, prednisone, Pepcid, quercetin, NAC, Zinc, antibiotics, curcumin, bromelian, vitamin c and high dose vitamin D would be as effective without ivermectin.
I know this doctor/scientist claimed this worked to stop cytokines storms during the swine flu. His site is gone but I save the info, didn’t know about archive back then. The 50,000 iu pills are easy to find on Amazon and are cheap, they’re powdered capsules so some oil is needed to for you body to absorb.
Stock your home's pharmacy with several fresh bottles of 50,000 IU capsules of Vitamin D3 (a medicine a this dosage, not a supplement) and if you get this flu, take 2,000 IU per kg of body weight per day for a week. As I weigh 220 pounds, I would take 200,000 IU per day for seven days if I thought I had an infection with a 1918-like influenza virus.
When I first started trying to find these back in 2010 only one place sold them and they were close to $100 a bottle, I think they’re $15 to $20 now.
The MOA is that vitamin D leads the immune system into the b-cell direction (cells that create antibodies), away from the t-cell creation (killer cells). The cytokine storm kills with too many t-cells running amok.
DrBeen Medical Lectures about vitamin D + some links to studies: https://youtu.be/IpFdbu_AMI8 (in the intro he misspoke about vitamin C, but it is about D)
So it’s correct vitamin D will prevent the T cells from going crazy and help prevent a cytokine storm by shifting your immune system to produce antibodies.
Yes. Somehow the virus shifts the immune response to t-cells and vitamin D is the counter move. Vitamin D even works when giving late IV in high dosage, but because it needs time to build up it's better to maintain a healthy level all the time.
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