I'm no scienceologist but trying to figure out what zinc ionophores are. In one source I saw it seemed to indicate this is the form of zinc that's most effective.
I've tried DDG searching, found this which was interesting but not particularly helpful in what I'm looking for https://michaelsavage.com/foods-high-in-quercetin-epigallocatechin/
So I'm curious about this in relation to zinc supplements, I've noticed varieties in different brands and trying to determine of one variety/form is better than another as far as C19 is concerned, and what if anything ionophores have to do with it.
I'm preparing something for myself, but also to present to family/friends for supplements and foods helpful in prevention of, and treating C19.
At this point I'm just going on further unnecessarily w/o anything further really to say. Any input is appreciated, thanks!
I explain to people zinc are the scary guys with guns that hunt C19 (and other unwanteds)
Quercetin/HCQ is the nerd that breaks into the security system to open up the doors and let zinc in.
that's a great way to remember, I taught K-5, and think even 1st graders could understand this^, especially if there was a bright image.
AND makes me think I probably didn't get the full effects of my HCQ prescription, I forgot to take the zinc with it🙄
but the nerve damage is much better after taking it, maybe I already have enough zinc...