So I work as a home healthcare provider and one of the elderly women I was working for tested Positive 2 and 1/2 weeks ago. I was with her for 2 days when she was sick. So I was definitely exposed to it. When she was finally tested positive for Covid, I had to go get tested to see if I had it. I tested Negative for both covid and the antibodies. Today, I was just tested once again. And again it said I was Negative for the covid but Positive for the antibodies! I wasn't sick and had no cough. I wouldn't have even known I had anything. My body was apparently strong enough to fight it off on its own. I wasn't planning on getting the vaccine, but now I have even more reason not to. I am very proud of my immune system. ? And it's also a very good reason for why not everyone needs to get a vaccination for something that their body can fight on its own. Just thought I would share this with you all. Thanks for reading! And I wish you all the best of luck and success too if you happen to get covid.
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Medfag here. Add Vit C and CoQ10 too. The latter can be a bit expensive but it's peanuts compared to the cost of overpriced meds. CoQ10 has been found to help in many things, including sepsis.
Coenzyme Q. Just the name says it's good! :)
Wow, I didn't realize CoQ10 was so important. Does it have something to do with the integrity of your cells?
It helps providing the energy cells require-I take it morning and night for 2 reasons: my age and the statin I am prescribed that lower my levels of CoQ10-a tangent here: Q10....hmmmm ;) Most large grocery stores sell them BOGO, so well worth getting..