Stella Immanuel MD: We are so totally swamped with patients seeking HCQ and IVMT with no where else for them to go. We went from 100 to 700+ a day signing up for telehealth in three weeks. We have a great need for mom and pop pharmacies that can help the people.
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For those who did not call and cannot afford to do so. Here is your solution from Dr. Zelenko to KEEP from getting sick. ALL over the counter drugs.
You can do this:
Vitamin D3 5000IU 125 mcg daily, Vitamin C 1000mg. daily, Zinc 25-50 mg daily AND take Quercetin 500 mg. daily
Vitamins?
WTAF?
Next, you'll tell me to eat vegetables & exercise!
What a whacko conspiracy theorist!
Just gimme a shot! That is REAL health!!!
I know, in my house we even buy eggs from the local farmers, and shop the farmers market? Now that I'm buying the house we are renting I'm planning a garden using pallets for next spring, how crazy is that!?
Question: is this daily prophylactic or treatment? If prophylactic, I am just wondering how long...I already take D & C daily but not amounts that high.
It is a prophylactic fren. C for immune system support along with D… Quercetin and zinc to stop the virus cold as soon as you catch it before it has a chance to spread….
Thx!
Here is the recommended daily “Prevention Protocol” (with amounts) from the FLCCC Alliance. We follow this for Vitamin D3, Vitamin C (highly recommend Liposomal Vitamin C), Quercetin, and Zinc:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/FLCCC-Alliance-I-MASKplus-Protocol-ENGLISH.pdf
From various research we have done on our own, we also add in daily natural supplements of Vitamin A, Iodine, Nano Cucurmin, Chorella, Mercola’s Complete Probiotic and Blue Bonnet NAC (vegan, not from duck feathers). Trying to take Molecular Hydrogen (dissolved in a glass of water) once a day too. Looking at also adding Milk Thistle and Niacin to our daily regimen.
Website for FLCCC Alliance: https://covid19criticalcare.com/
Thx!
The end of this letter shows the recommended and personal doses used by the doctors, themselves. I take 5000IU D3 soft gels, daily.
https://vitamind4all.org/letter.html
Someone thought the quercetin made them depressed. Have you heard of that at all?
I've taken Quercentin regularly for about 5 weeks. I've felt no depression*
*Other than the normal depression that goes with living in a country that is being gaslit 247 by the evil media and sliding into communism under a false president bent on destruction.
I felt bad. But I read you should take it in the MIDDLE of meal. Then I was ok
FYI the d must be taken with k2 to be absorbed, and should be taken first thing in morning with the c. The zinc should be taken before bed.
FYI the d must be taken with k2 to be absorbed, and should be taken first thing in morning with the c. The zinc should be taken before bed.
Where to get last one?
Just got two of my local pharmacies on board. I hope everyone who sees this reaches out to the small pharmacies and asks if they are willing to help. Both of mine were very willing. I started by asking if they do dispense HCQ and Ivermectin and both said yes. I then explained about Dr. Stella and AFLD and the situation and both are going to text that number. PLEASE do the same in your area. You may literally help to save a life if you do.
Also give those local small pharmacies some business. People just may transfer their other meds to them too (insurance willing).
Good point!
Here. Quercitiin.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12jw3fpcX3/frontline-doctors-easy-to-read-d/c/
I had most of the vitamins already, I ordered Quercitin yesterday.
I can attest to this. The doctor we use went from about 10 Scripts for ivermectin to over 600 now. Also they just banned NAC which is used as a carrier for zinc. Next level fascism.
You can still get NAC for now, pipingrock.com has it.
Lots of places have it only Amazon banned the sale
FDA is attempting to ban NAC permanently as OTC and make it prescription only.
Yes and NOW has it directly on their website, just got mine.
I wish Pure Encapsulations made NAC. They're one of the few brands I trust to not load their supplements up with extra garbage and are thoroughly tested for quality and what's on the label is what is in their products.
Which companies sell good trusted supplements? I've trusted NOW, Dr's Best, jarrow (and hope they're still ok). Swanson is 'neutral' since I have no good or bad data, but their brand Vit D always gave me a nice and expected high blood D level, so at least their D3 is good, and I've used their stuff (but as you know: often times an 'effect' of a supplement isn't always evident, unless you have a condition it helps (ie no arthritis, allergies for me to test these supplements). Anyone have thoughts, ideas, tips, etc? (besides the tip to stop my run-on sentences....)
I order from LifeExtension, all natural, trusted, been using them for 8 years now
Yes they are very legit, I don’t have any incentive from them. I having getting my stuff from them for years. Way cheaper than Amazon on almost everything supplemented related.
We are so fortunate to have gotten HCQ in February and Ivermectin in July. Just in case. Thank you for your service.
Now repay them by calling your local pharmacies and getting them to help out. I have already gotten two on board. You can do it too! You may help to save a life if you do.
Stella and her staff are heroes. They are saving lives. I thought the potato had a plan? Elect me and I will fix this right away!! He could if the Feds would distribute HCQ and IVMT to the country. Now!! Trump knew early on about HCQ, right?? He was ridiculed by the potato and the Dems. Now there's a shortage, long lines, suffering to obtain that which he was ridiculed for. May they burn in hell.......
Oh they will...they'll be in the "no lube" section of hell where they shove pitchforks up your ass. I just wish there would be a way to live stream it so we can all enjoy the show.
I would love to know how many doctors who won't prescribe HCQ have a secret stash of it at home.....They could help, too.
tell them how to make their own HCQ
https://www.nutritruth.org/single-post/home-recipe-for-hydroxychloroquine-hcq
So I followed this link, and she says to basically steep grapefruit and lemon peels in hot water to make it. But she's calling it tonic water. Does tonic water you buy at the store have quinine in it? I'd rather just go buy a bunch of that if so.
The tonic water is quinine. Doesn’t appear to be the same as HCQ. HCQ might have a common ingredient though. Dig more.
Well they're different words but according to this nutritruth person quinine is just another word for HCQ. Kind of like Midol and Excedrin (until recently) had the exact same cocktail of caffeine, aspirine, and acetaminophen, in the exact same dosage, but marketed for different purposes (headaches/migraines vs. period cramps).
I don't know if that's the case here though--do you know for sure that it's not?
*edit - I looked it up. If the site I found is to be believed, there's only about 83 mg of quinine in a liter of tonic water. Compared to the 500-1000 mg it was apparently given as a medicine in the past. And apparently Chloroquine is a derivative of that, and HCQ is a further derivative of Chloroquine, which for whatever reason, makes it safer somehow. I don't know. I just bought a bunch of tonic water, but I'm still gonna order some real HCQ just in case (already got my horse paste, vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, quercetin, and NAC).
Quinine (chloroquine, CQ) is the active component of HCQ. Hydroxychloroquine is just a modified man-made version that is less likely to cause nausea and other mild side effects that some people experience from pure Quinine, and may (?) be slightly better absorbed by the body. Quinine is effective regardless of where it comes from and it's been used worldwide for 70+ years for malaria, lupus, arthritis, etc so there is plenty of data to prove that it's safe in proper doses.
Just understand that every time you distill a batch from grapefruit or other citrus fruits, the Quinine concentration in your concoction will vary slightly. Don't be careless and overdose by drinking too much of your homemade brew. More is not always better. I am not a doctor, so don't take any of this as medical advice. Maybe some doctors here can add to what I've said and advise you on proper amounts of homemade distillation to take.
I'm making some for 2 ladies at work tonight. Easy as pie
Be careful who you talk about this to. If some Karen finds out what you're doing for people, you may find yourself reported for practicing medicine without a license. Probably better to just tell them what you're doing for your family and then let them distill it themselves in their own homes for their own use.
No mention of the apple horse paste?
Did Amazon stop selling Ivermectin? I know the Fake News Media is screaming at the top of the lungs that it's poison. But I'm sure you can still get it.
Horse paste, Ivermectin 1.87%, 6.95$ at the Supply Store, that sells Tractors…
Just ordered like 5 tubes on Amazon.
I don't know. Walgreens has been very good to me
What's her website and how much does she charge for hcq
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/
I don't remember the exact amounts, but I think the consultation was $90 and the HCQ was $80. My wife recently also got Ivermectin and that was ridiculously overpriced, I guess since the demand is so high.
Thanks
I just got some IVM from them. $90 for consult, $180 for 30 pills. Got HCQ from them sometime back and it was $90 for consult and $75 for HCQ, zinc and azithromiacin.