Is the antibody blood transfusion that bad? At least they offered her something. Or are the regeneron? Natural immunity antibodies w Ere supposed to be used in the beginning but got dropped when it was effective and the Red Cross stopped the program.
You can buy ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin at alldaychemist.com or riverpharmacy.ca
Zinc and 50,000iuvvitamin d from Amazon but it’s a powered capsule so a little butter or oil w Oils need to be taken with it. Also 10 Pepcid ha A been to help, no idea if every 8 hours or once a day but I did every 8 hours.
The zinc seemed to play a large role in all of this. I was taking Zicam when I came down with it- sublingual delivery method gets more of the goods into your bloodstream than eating a tablet or capsule. My mother was also taking Zicam, milk thistle, Mucinex (questionable), and slamming liter after liter of water.
She remained extremely hydrated. I also had her come outside each day and bask in the sunlight for at least 20 minutes. Idk how much this helped, it seemed to make her feel better- lifting her spirits. While that is sort of pseudoscience, there is absolutely something to "having good spirits may lead to faster recovery" for almost any ailment. My thinking was this: sunlight is needed to process Vitamin D, but it has also been shown that many viral infections do not fare well in sunlight. Specifically, the Spanish Flu- a real, DEADLY pandemic that hit in the early 1900s. They found that patients who were exposed to a lot of sunlight tended to recover much faster, so they adopted it as part of the treatment.
I'm just operating like "this is just any other sickness, it will pass and we will fight it".
You need a Zinc ionosphere to transport it to your cells that’s what hcq dose, ivermectin dose but has other actions also or Quercetin Along with Bromelain otherwise zinc just floats around. You need a zinc transporter.
I use Thorne Quercetin Phytosome since it absorbs almost completely with a lips added compared to 3-5 percent absorption of regular Quercetin and superior labs Bromelain
Yeah I was doing 80 with the hcq and the rest of the stuff. Then a middle dose 8 hours later with just a low dose of everything(minus hcq and then the final dose was huge dose with ivermectin.
Within 8 hours she was better oxygen went from 87 to 96 or 97 and fever dropped from 103.2 to 99.9 then final 98.6.
I tried doses every twelve hours but she would get congested and more tired, the three courses worked for her but she’s 80.
She was out of bed on day two and trying to clean, I forced her to stay in bed for 10 days because of her age and I gave her melatonin to help with it.
Also one study said cut all carbs/sugars and only use saturated fats because it they can drive inflammation. So eat zero carbs except for the fillers in the pills she was taking.
She was out of bed on day two and trying to clean,
Woah, almost exactly the same scenario played out with my mother. She wanted to sanitize everything suddenly on day 2; the lethargy had begun to pass and she was anxious to try and solve this "problem".
I've heard that about sugar- viruses, cancer, bacteria, and basically all things that harm us feed on the sugar that we consume. We are literally fueling them as our immune system fights them- so if you reduce your sugar intake by 90%, any infections present in you will "suffer" from starvation. That's how it was explained to me, at least.
It says not to do this on the label, but when I feel something coming I put Zicam homeopathic in my ears. Clean them with alcohol, then peroxide, then Zicam. Full 180 every time.
whats the pepcid for? Do I need a perscription for the hcq or ivermectin?
No prescription all day chemist asks for info you just leave it blank. River doesn’t.
I have the sterile solution and bought Azithromycin from river and some prednisone.
Pepcid was the beginning of the pandemic. One of the first US doctors to help at wuhan came home and sifted through all the data and he found the richer people died at a higher rate then the poor. The only difference was rich people took Prilosec and pooor people took Pepcid.
He used it on himself when he got sick and was better the next day, the same for his sister and coworkers at a different hospital.
It’s an antihistamine. When my mom eats apples she gets an EPI pen and per doctors orders 10 Pepcid and benydral. If not completely better (face swelling etc) go to the ER. It calms one path of the cytokine storm
https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/88119
Also somewhere here on poal there was a recent study at two nursing homes in Spain average age 80, most over 85. I think there were 67 seniors at the center. When covid swept through, they gave them 1 500mg dose of Azithromycin per day for five days and either Zyrtec, Claritin or their European version of the a second generation antihistamine and they all lived.
Pepcid is first generation along with benydral and other, you saw the second and third generation is available by prescription only except for Allegra.
I have everything to treat 120 people, I over bought but I got the antioxidants that help prevent pneumonia and everything else I’ve ever seen a study on and grab it before others.
You are in the UK or Australia or somewhere in Europe- you call them "chemists". Things work differently here in the USA, we have "pharmacists" and like 99.9% of all drugs known to man require a doctor's prescription. I hear you can fucking buy codeine in the UK/Aus, in low doses- that's a highly controlled substance over here.
The general health systems of places like the UK/Australia might really fucking suck, but one major advantage you guys have over us Americans is access to actual chemists and being able to buy a significantly larger range of drugs, over the counter or online legally. It is very different. We can't just walk up to a pharmacist and say "I need some amoxicillin, I have a sinus infection, I get them often and that's what works". We have to "see" a doctor, paying for the visit, and then the doctor decides what is wrong with you and what/how much to give you. Doctors probably shouldn't be the ones prescribing dosages- pharmacists/chemists know far more about the effects of drugs on the body, and they can take into account things like patient weight/sex/possible tolerance, etc..
In most of the USA, you can get Ivermectin in some very rare places, usually in the form of extremely low dosage for an animal.
(post is archived)