While HCQ is good, Ivermectin is even better in that it is stronger, more effective, and costs even less than HCQ. It is another drug that has been safely used for decades to treat parasitic diseases, and it just happens to have good antiviral effects plus it is a Zinc ionophore just like HCQ.
India now has Ivermectin kits available over the counter to treat the chinese virus, and the kits are even less expensive than the HCQ that is also available over the counter there. India's mortality rate for the chinese virus is roughly one-tenth of the US rate in spite of the poor state of their health care systems.
You can get the paste form in the US in animal supply stores. I bought the paste for horses, for example. It's the exact same drug whether it is for human or animal use. The prescription form is tablets.
The dosage is based on weight. A single dose is usually all that is required. After that, I personally would take Quercetin combined with Zinc (following Dr. Zelenko's protocol) for another 4 days just to be sure the virus was eradicated.
Not sure it works that way. I am personally banking on the Ivermectin + Quercetin protocol... no prescription required for any of it except for the steroid or antibiotic, both of which are kind of optional.
The antibiotic guards against opportunistic bacterial infections, while the steroid is an anti-inflammatory. I could probably get a prescription for those if I wanted to, but I am not sure if they matter that much.
While HCQ is good, Ivermectin is even better in that it is stronger, more effective, and costs even less than HCQ. It is another drug that has been safely used for decades to treat parasitic diseases, and it just happens to have good antiviral effects plus it is a Zinc ionophore just like HCQ.
India now has Ivermectin kits available over the counter to treat the chinese virus, and the kits are even less expensive than the HCQ that is also available over the counter there. India's mortality rate for the chinese virus is roughly one-tenth of the US rate in spite of the poor state of their health care systems.
Does anyone know the exact dosages of the ivermectin in the India kits? Is it in pill or paste form?
An enterprising Mexican border pharmacy could make some bank selling copycat kits to Americans crossing the border.
You can get the paste form in the US in animal supply stores. I bought the paste for horses, for example. It's the exact same drug whether it is for human or animal use. The prescription form is tablets.
The dosage is based on weight. A single dose is usually all that is required. After that, I personally would take Quercetin combined with Zinc (following Dr. Zelenko's protocol) for another 4 days just to be sure the virus was eradicated.
I already have the horse stuff.
Not sure it works that way. I am personally banking on the Ivermectin + Quercetin protocol... no prescription required for any of it except for the steroid or antibiotic, both of which are kind of optional.
The antibiotic guards against opportunistic bacterial infections, while the steroid is an anti-inflammatory. I could probably get a prescription for those if I wanted to, but I am not sure if they matter that much.