hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) zinc and antibiotic against associated bacterial pneumonia; vitamin D, have heard of others. e.g. some other anti-parasite drugs such as ivermectin seem to help for the same reason apparently that the quinine based drugs do. I don't remember the reason the anti-paraciticals help against the cytokine storm.
Wheat is consumed in large amounts in the U.S. and it lessens the ability to metabolize D3 even from sunlight. If you live above the 38th parallel you already have lower than optimum levels. Trying to get someone to give up wheat (not gluten) however is not easy.
Off topic, but wheat consumption is supposedly why Europeans evolved to have lighter skin pigmentation. The lack of melanin allows the skin to better absorb vitamin D from the sun.
As a preppier, yes. There is some evidence that nicotine can actual stop, slow the cykotine storm roaring through your body. There are a lot of articles out there, but here is a recent one regarding COVID specifically, it explains the theory.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01359/full
hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) zinc and antibiotic against associated bacterial pneumonia; vitamin D, have heard of others. e.g. some other anti-parasite drugs such as ivermectin seem to help for the same reason apparently that the quinine based drugs do. I don't remember the reason the anti-paraciticals help against the cytokine storm.
Wheat is consumed in large amounts in the U.S. and it lessens the ability to metabolize D3 even from sunlight. If you live above the 38th parallel you already have lower than optimum levels. Trying to get someone to give up wheat (not gluten) however is not easy.
If you supplement with D3, be sure to take K2 with it as it enhances the absorption.
Off topic, but wheat consumption is supposedly why Europeans evolved to have lighter skin pigmentation. The lack of melanin allows the skin to better absorb vitamin D from the sun.
Gluten is IN wheat, the cause of allergic reactions.
Explain about nicotine please
As a preppier, yes. There is some evidence that nicotine can actual stop, slow the cykotine storm roaring through your body. There are a lot of articles out there, but here is a recent one regarding COVID specifically, it explains the theory.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01359/full
Thanks, that gives me some more avenues to research.
Is there any discussion about those that already get a heavy dose of nicotine on a daily basis? .. askin' for a fren.
I heard about that a while back. Well the shut down led me to restart and restop and restart smoking a few times . . .
TY
So HCQ et al not only work for Covid, but also the cytokine storm?