Ben Carson says “The Storm is coming”
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Effective for Malaria and Lupus. It has not been in use for Covid. And it causes hella big side effects. I’ve taken it for 12 years for Lupus. I got Covid 19 and it didn’t help one bit. I ended up having to get an antibody infusion. It definitely helps with Lupus but still cause side effects.
Hcq by itself doesnt help... the COCKTAIL of hcq plus zinc plus Azithromycin is what helps with covid.
That's why the deep state pushed that "study " where they ONLY used hcq and then said "see it doesnt work!!!" Well duh, you only took 30% of the cure.
Sorry but one report of HCQ not working does not cancel the reports of hundreds of patients cured by doctors Rxing HCQ
I have HCQ at home, any time my wife or I feel our throat starting to get sore, or just start to feel like we are getting sick, we take 100mg with the rest of our vitamins (at the least C, D3, Zinc, Fish Oil, B complex, hyaluronic acid) and on the third day we never have to take another one. It works 100% of the time. My mother-in-law was prescribed it for decades, and then at the beginning of 2020 they cut her off, saying she didn't need it any more (for Lupus) which is a flat out lie. I'll take a 2$ pill that is proven to work with no side effects whatsoever and has been around for 70 years rather than a DNA modification injection that is hurting people at a faster rate than "covid", which is really just the cold and flu. Thankfully I now know the easiest way to kill off being sick, and that is Hydroxychloroquine. We have friends that visit mexico, and a very close family friend that permanently resides in Mexico but comes up in the summer for work, they bring us boxes of it for $25 bucks a piece, 10 @ 200mg - and like I said, we break them in half and it works every single time.
Thanks for the info. Its important to get all data about these things out there so people can make informed decisions about the risks of treatment vs not.