That link REALLY tries to surveil you when you click it and then throws a "user forbidden" error when it can't.
Zinc needs to be taken with an ionophore like Quercetin or Hydroxychloroquine to be fully effective. I can't read the paper, but they never study Zinc + an ionophore. It's always just Zinc, and usually only after they show up at a hospital, when it's no longer effective.
That link REALLY tries to surveil you when you click it and then throws a "user forbidden" error when it can't.
Zinc needs to be taken with an ionophore like Quercetin or Hydroxychloroquine to be fully effective. I can't read the paper, but they never study Zinc + an ionophore. It's always just Zinc, and usually only after they show up at a hospital, when it's no longer effective.
Came here to post this. I used hcq, ivermectin and also Thorne Quercetin Phytosome, whether the claims that it absorbs more easily into the body thus carrying more zinc I don’t know. It could just be a marketing gimmick or help 1 to 2 percent but it worked.
But
Came here to post this. I used hcq, ivermectin and also Thorne Quercetin Phytosome, whether the claims that it absorbs more easily into the body thus carrying more zinc I don’t know. It could just be a marketing gimmick or help 1 to 2 percent but it worked.
But
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