Weekly Discussion Thread - February 22nd - 28th
?️ DISCUSSION ?
We're going to try a weekly discussion thread to see how it goes. The expectation is that it will be posted on mondays so we don't split up weekend discussions.
Feel free to posts thoughts and suggestions.
Yes it works. The site says a Medical Doctor (MD) will call you within 3 days. I had no symptoms so a MD called me a week later. I was given the option of HCQ or Ivermectin. The MD recommended they both should be used prophylactically. I chose ivermectin since the MD stated that it showed a 20 % greater effectiveness in reducing patients symptoms. I was prescribed a 6 month supply. I will not be using it prophylactically. Instead I will stock pile and use it as a treatment when I or my family see symptoms.
What’s the dosage? I live next to a feed store so I can probably get plenty of the stuff.
MakeCali, I picked up DuraMectin horse-paste (which seems about the cheapest way to obtain Ivermectin), each tube of which treats a 1250lbs animal. Easy to divide by 5, because the tube has markers in 250lbs increments. I take it orally (I'm not inclined to throw 80% of it away by using the, uh, other suggested method).
Interesting, thanks for responding.
The dosage all depends on your body weight. I suggest looking up : Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance. www.flcc.net On that page you will find the protocol labeled : I-MASK + You will then be able to read the prophylaxis protocol and the early outpatient protocol (which is the non prophylaxis protocol). You will also find their clinical trial data and how its used all over the world other than America. The data is very promising. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Also i chose to not do the ivermectin prophylaxis protocol because another MD told a friend that it can cause liver damage if routinely taken.
Every concentrated medicine will impact liver and/or kidneys over time... but if you want a more natural, lower-dose preventative, consider drinking tonic water which contains quinine, plus eat foods high in Zinc and vitamins D, B and C, get sunshine. Quercetin is also a Zinc ionophore like quinine and its derivatives, and is available OTC as an immune-supporting supplement.