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!
So the ionophore is somewhat the same as quercetin?
My understanding from listening to, I forget his name, bearded older dr guy, said zinc is the bullet and quercetin is the gun essentially in that the quercetin allows the zinc into the cell where it's most effective.
Sort of - zinc is what kills the virus but it cannot get to it on it's own - the ionophore (quercetin) attaches to the zinc to make it into a form that can pass through the cell membrane. Zinc is the guard dog wanting to chew ass on the bad guy on your front porch, querctin opens the door and lets the zinc out.