Lots of assumptions here, but my research into other things, namely composition of vaccines, has led me down a pretty important tangent.
I'm gonna lay out what I found, it is up to you guys to verify accuracy and finalize my assumptions.
Conclusions/Assumptions from my research:
Allergies are the result of an over-active immune response to foreign pathogens.
Allergies are possible side-effects of vaccines. Maybe even intentional, considering the cabal.
Vaccines have been used to weaken our immune system by over-stimulating response cells, effectively burning them out and resulting in semi-permanent damage to immune system health. This primes us for their Plandemic.
The virus on its own is very weak and has limited ability to cause serious damage to those who aren't susceptible. Those who are susceptible are actually those who more often get vaccinated. Vaccines overstimulate the immune system, training cells to attack the body more frequently while also limiting the saturation of immune cells.
So, to put it plainly; all vaccines overstimulate the immune system. They train cells to be over-active when pathogens are encountered, increasing inflammation and friendly-fire in our bodies. Covid-19 enters the body, triggering massive allergic reactions to the pathogen for those who are primed. Now, after the immune system has blown its load, no resources are left to fight off infection. The lungs fill with plasma from inflammation, infection sets in, and pneumonia finishes the patient off.
HQC works because it suppresses the immune system, preventing the body from destroying itself in the rush to eliminate the virus. If the immune system doesn't blow its load, it will be capable enough to fight off infection. At that point, Covid-19 does resolve to being a simple cold.
Any immunosuppressants can fit the bill. Some are better than others. Ivermectin for example has had success in Asia, notably South Korea and Japan.
The problem for us is all the good ones are prescription. Enter, Glucosamine. It is still OTC.
Check this study out: https://www.jbc.org/article/S0021-9258(19)72291-1/fulltext
I'm no medical expert, so use your own judgement. If what I said makes sense, shop around and get a bottle just in case.
As far as the new "vaccine" AKA gene therapy goes, there is a reason anaphylactic shock is a side-effect. The new "vaccine" hyper-drives the immune response. This is intentional. The goal is to further prime for a second strain, that they also made, to finish off anyone who doesn't get the "vaccine". Sounds backwards, I know, but that's how it lays. Those who get the "vaccine" are now primed to constantly get it or their immune system will go hyperdrive on the new strain. The "vaccine" is more like an immune retardant rather than a suppressant.
Sources:
Allergy shot treatment (work as vaccines) actually make allergies worse.
Glucosamine as an immunosuppressant.
I'm not saying Glucosamine is directly comparable to HCQ, but it has one feature of HCQ that makes it so effective.
You are correct in how HCQ works. But since they have deemed it worse than poison and you can't get it OTC, we need to be looking for alternatives, even if they are sub-par.
What is key is the active agent in HCQ. Immunosuppression is highly important, and the "vaccine" triggering anaphylactic shock proves it.
Glucosamine is the most affordable and widespread one I have found. If you can find more, please bring attention to them.
Well, as far as the zinc ionophore function of HCQ goes, you could substitute Quercetin (which can be found as a food supplement) and EGCG from green tea, along with zinc of course.
How important the immunosuppressant features of HCQ are, I'm not sure.
I think you are on a right track with drugs to prevent the immune cascade. These are really useful discussions and I hope they attract more commenters
I have one suggestion from the top of my head and that is vitamin D . I believe it moderates cytokine storms.
Vitamin D moderates the immune system and relieves autoimmune issue present with D deficiency
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21527855/
So I have added an affordable substance which helps prevent a cytokine storm. If I had had the vax, I would be taking lots of vitamin D in particular, along with vit c and trace elements like selenium boron and iodine.
edit. add zinc and magnesium of course.
Like sleepydude, I've been thinking really hard about what to do to help those who have been vaccinated. I think that the treatments that prevent the 'rona such as HCQ, ivermectin (or available alternatives) and vitamins and minerals will also help prevent the pathogenic priiming because I think that the body might fight off the triggering viral infection before it sets off the immune reaction. Personally, I think that's why the US has a stock of HCQ, for the vaccinated.
I understand you can get a phone prescription by calling a hotline for member doctors at america's frontline doctors. Look up their website. I imagine they'd give you ivermectin if you wanted it.
You can get ivermectin intended for animal treatment if you need to, I believe you can dose by body weight. You'd have to look this up carefully because overdosing with ivermectin is dangerous, it's neurotoxic in overdose from what I remember.