The military has been using HCQ for 70+ years without issue. Yeah, positive results been suppressed for sure. In addition, these "outbreaks" on Naval ships are actually a non-problem and Commanders know it. Of all people, the military has ample access to HCQ. Any military member going to any malaria-ridden region is issued HCQ everytime.
I think its that they can't legally administer a non fda approved vaccine (that hasn't passed clinical trials) by using emergency use authorization if a treatment already exists.
They are skipping the long term trials by calling it an "emergency" and they would not be legally allowed to do that if a clear treatment was shown to exist.
Those concern-troll stories pop up here all. the. time. I’m not sure which one this was, that you’re referring to, but take all those sob stories here with a huge grain of salt. Maybe that was was true… but odds say: nope.
These concern-shills come in waves, too. Remember a couple of months or so ago all the handshakes with their “my wife has left me and the rest of my family shuns be because I believe in Q” posts. They were so easy to spot (not that this kept the predictable perpetual pack of gullibles here from upvoting to assuage their bleeding little hearts), and that’s why nearly all the trolls now employ banks of accounts created two months ago, and lightly seasoned just enough with easy-pleasy comments to shake the handshake suspicions)
Dr Tenpenny's recommended one dose every other week alternating with HCq if you have that.. three doses hcq the alternate week and a dose of ivermec the other alternate weeks. It's on the mamm.org webpage or I can get you another link. Also, someone posted the recipe for homemade quercetin and I can give you that if you don't have hcq
I've seen numerous reports from insiders in hospitals that say ventlators were being used to kill people. Those that didn't even need vent treatment were put on vents almost immediately without question and then went on to die.
I've often wondered if this is where the stories of "long term organ damage from covid" came from. Lungs get BTFO by a ventilator and "Oh look, tissue damage due to covid".
The big key to these successful treatment is by law a vaccine can't be FDA approved if there are effective treatments for a disease.
The military has been using HCQ for 70+ years without issue. Yeah, positive results been suppressed for sure. In addition, these "outbreaks" on Naval ships are actually a non-problem and Commanders know it. Of all people, the military has ample access to HCQ. Any military member going to any malaria-ridden region is issued HCQ everytime.
So there's no treatment for chicken pox? Or mumps or measles? I mean, they used to have treatments. Maybe I'm unclear on the definition of treatment.
I think its that they can't legally administer a non fda approved vaccine (that hasn't passed clinical trials) by using emergency use authorization if a treatment already exists.
They are skipping the long term trials by calling it an "emergency" and they would not be legally allowed to do that if a clear treatment was shown to exist.
Earlier someone was worried about their niece on a ventilator. . I tried to find that post to add this to the comments but it's lost in the shuffle.
This information may help others, anyway :) ONE DOSE and the patient was cleared to be off the ventilator. Hope this helps someone!
Those concern-troll stories pop up here all. the. time. I’m not sure which one this was, that you’re referring to, but take all those sob stories here with a huge grain of salt. Maybe that was was true… but odds say: nope.
These concern-shills come in waves, too. Remember a couple of months or so ago all the handshakes with their “my wife has left me and the rest of my family shuns be because I believe in Q” posts. They were so easy to spot (not that this kept the predictable perpetual pack of gullibles here from upvoting to assuage their bleeding little hearts), and that’s why nearly all the trolls now employ banks of accounts created two months ago, and lightly seasoned just enough with easy-pleasy comments to shake the handshake suspicions)
Yep. Might be one of those.. says he already tried but thanks anyway. . What are handshakes anyway? New accounts?
Yep.
I started on Ivermectin today because of the news about vaccine shedding. I had it in reserve but I thought I'd better get started as a prophylactic.
I'm taking enough for my weight every Friday morning for 4 weeks. Then I'll be good for a while. And I won't have any worms either ;)
I bought the vetinary one, the horse wormer, from Amazon, they mention it in the article. Tastes fine, no problems so far.
Dr Tenpenny's recommended one dose every other week alternating with HCq if you have that.. three doses hcq the alternate week and a dose of ivermec the other alternate weeks. It's on the mamm.org webpage or I can get you another link. Also, someone posted the recipe for homemade quercetin and I can give you that if you don't have hcq
This was made with several grapefruit and orange rinds.. the tonic water is not as good as it's difficult to find without artificial sweeteners.
Did you buy the paste one? Can you provide the link?
Thanks very much! Since it's in paste form, do you weigh it out to get the correct dose?
I've seen numerous reports from insiders in hospitals that say ventlators were being used to kill people. Those that didn't even need vent treatment were put on vents almost immediately without question and then went on to die.
I've often wondered if this is where the stories of "long term organ damage from covid" came from. Lungs get BTFO by a ventilator and "Oh look, tissue damage due to covid".