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Mission Statement and Objectives:

Formed by leading critical care specialists in March 2020, at the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic, the ‘Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance’ is now a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to developing highly effective treatment protocols to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 and to improve the outcomes for patients ill with the disease.

We are dedicated to:

Reviewing all emerging published medical literature on COVID-19 from in-vitro, animal, clinical, and epidemiologic studies. Developing effective treatment protocols for COVID-19 that evolve by incorporating newly identified, applicable therapeutic and pathophysiologic insights.

Educating physicians on safe and effective treatment approaches to all phases of COVID-19, from disease prevention strategies to the use of our combination-based therapy protocols in both early-stage (I-MASK+) and hospitalized patients (MATH+).

Improving outcomes for people impacted by COVID-19 disorders through preventive and treatment strate­gies designed to optimize health.

Teaching the public ways to prevent transmission of the virus and to advocate for the best possible care.

Coordinating and accelerating the formation of research studies that will support effective prevention and therapeutic treatments for all impacted by COVID-19.

We accomplish these goals by sponsoring high quality medical education for both the public and health care providers, via the publication of scientific manuscripts, media interviews, and medical lectures for medical providers and the public.

Our funding needs are:

To conduct a public awareness campaign to promote disease prevention and early treatment by hiring media and public relations professionals to engage and optimize the use of radio, print, television, and social media to gain awareness of, and interest in, our medical insights and effective treatment protocols, in particular the recently proven prophylaxis and early treatment protocol called I-MASK+.

To fund website design professionals to keep our internet presence and information portals current, up-to-date, user friendly, and informative with the latest medical information and treatment recommendations.

To support staff able to lobby government and other major healthcare agencies with the aim of both having those agencies validate the evidence in support of our identified therapies and consequently adopt them on a large scale, ideally forming a new standard of care for COVID-19.

Mission Statement and Objectives: Formed by leading critical care specialists in March 2020, at the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic, the ‘Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance’ is now a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to developing highly effective treatment protocols to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 and to improve the outcomes for patients ill with the disease. We are dedicated to: Reviewing all emerging published medical literature on COVID-19 from in-vitro, animal, clinical, and epidemiologic studies. Developing effective treatment protocols for COVID-19 that evolve by incorporating newly identified, applicable therapeutic and pathophysiologic insights. Educating physicians on safe and effective treatment approaches to all phases of COVID-19, from disease prevention strategies to the use of our combination-based therapy protocols in both early-stage (I-MASK+) and hospitalized patients (MATH+). Improving outcomes for people impacted by COVID-19 disorders through preventive and treatment strate­gies designed to optimize health. Teaching the public ways to prevent transmission of the virus and to advocate for the best possible care. Coordinating and accelerating the formation of research studies that will support effective prevention and therapeutic treatments for all impacted by COVID-19. We accomplish these goals by sponsoring high quality medical education for both the public and health care providers, via the publication of scientific manuscripts, media interviews, and medical lectures for medical providers and the public. Our funding needs are: To conduct a public awareness campaign to promote disease prevention and early treatment by hiring media and public relations professionals to engage and optimize the use of radio, print, television, and social media to gain awareness of, and interest in, our medical insights and effective treatment protocols, in particular the recently proven prophylaxis and early treatment protocol called I-MASK+. To fund website design professionals to keep our internet presence and information portals current, up-to-date, user friendly, and informative with the latest medical information and treatment recommendations. To support staff able to lobby government and other major healthcare agencies with the aim of both having those agencies validate the evidence in support of our identified therapies and consequently adopt them on a large scale, ideally forming a new standard of care for COVID-19.

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[–] 2 pts

Working on an 80yo now. Was exhausted on after about hours hours until second set of pillld at 12 hours.

I adjust today to three times a day dosing and it only the even crash only lasted an hour.

5 days in. 104.2 fever and 83 oxygen level, 8-12 hours late from was fever was gone and oxygen level was 95, now it’s 97.

Hcq and massive supplements in the beginning then once the ivermectin came, I kept her on both but 12 hours apart.

[–] 0 pt

Thanks for sharing the story. Seems to be a common story all around and yet the CDC and FDA can't seem to find any of them.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

Damn I took a Valium for a pinched nerve let me fix that post.

Working on an 80yo now. Was exhausted after about for about 4-5 hours 3-4 day until second set of pills at 12 hours.

I kept the 2 doses the same but threw at least one of every natural supplement/antioxidants/anti inflammatories(all supplements) besides a few extra Pepcid today to a third dose at 8 hours and she only crashed for about an hour instead of 4 or 5 and didn’t get super congested.

5 days in today. 104.2 fever and 83 oxygen level, 8-12 hours late from hcq and supplements the fever was gone and oxygen level was 95, a few hours later at 97 now it’s 97-99.

I did Hcq 400mg and massive supplements in the beginning, then did everything again at 6 hours and had my girlfriend watch her while I went 4 hours to get the only ivermectin around. I’ve kept her on both hcq 400mg and ivermectin but 12 hours apart.

Not sure if you’re supposed to take both but I don’t want to stop either one.

Follow this advice for even cancer etc. not one treatment at a time.

We all were struck by the amount of treatment that Dr. Simon explains with his military background: “once you decided to attack your enemy, do it strong and completely”.

http://www.retzek.info/ivermectin-also-great-antiviral-drug-useful-even-against-coronavirus/

[–] 0 pt

I understand that large doses of Vitamin D3 help in the beginning especially with our older folks.

[–] 0 pt

Didn’t take her to the local death camp for antibiotics and a vent.

Decided all or nothing, try here or die her, it’s been the plan all along.

Right now she’d be on a vent and we could FaceTime here.

It’s so fucking stupid people wait too long or they decide to head to the death camp thinking they have their best interest at heart.

[–] 1 pt

Hospitals are the new death camps. Seems this was their plan all along with Obummer nationalizing healthcare. Now all the hos[pitals are owned by a few corporations all sucking on the government teet.