I just got word from my stepmom that my dad, who is a lifelong asthmatic, has Covid and is in the hospital with low oxygen and breathing difficulties. I sent him a list of medicines that I told him he needs to tell the doctors to give to him, since they aren't allowing my stepmom in. Hydroquloroquin, Ivermectin, Remdesivir, zpack, vitamin d and zinc, whatever they have (if they even treat people with any of those, I do not know). I also sent him a scripture, which will probably shock him since he isn't aware of my Awakening. Isaiah 41:10 - Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.
Prayers are appreciated. He's a man with a good heart.
Go to the farm supply store and get the horse ivermectin.
Get a small box of gift chocolates with soft centers. Chocolate covered cherries works great. Inject the ivermectin (in amounts per his body weight) into the chocolates. Send him the gift of a small box of chocolates. Include a note in the box explaining and with advice to take ONE per day. :>)
Hospitals will NOT follow any protocol that a patient wants. They also won't allow visitors these days. If you leave the box of chocolates at the front desk, the staff will deliver them to his room for you. You can also include Vitamin D and Zinc in there if you want. Both are typically small pills, so no problem fitting them under the chocolates in the tray.
If you play by hospital rules, you take the chances that THEY give you. If you bend their rules... so THEY deliver the medicines to his room for you... then he may recover much quicker.
Just some helpful advice. Also, make sure the note says for him NOT to tell the nursing staff. Let them think it's personal gift box of chocolates from his son.
Thank you for the advice, fren
Try to get 70% or higher dark chocolate. It's a good source of zinc, magnesium, and iron. Also put some quercetin tablets in there; it helps the body absorb zinc. Avoid pasteurized milk for now; it may interfere with absorption of the minerals.