My dad is on day 7 in the hospital with COVID today. I have brought him a green smoothie every morning despite that there are strict "rules" against visiting or bringing anything except electronics to COVID patients. Yesterday, a new Gatekeeper demanded to see my vaccine card in order to let me drop off my bag downstairs for my father.
I told her I have been vaxxed but I refuse to participate in any discriminatory practice of showing my papers to anyone. Then I sat in the lobby to wait for someone to come up and take the bag from me and proceeded to ask every single employee arriving for their shift change if they felt comfortable seeing me be discriminated against by one of their colleagues for refusing to show my papers proving I have been vaccinated. Everyone muttered something about "Corporate Policies." I reminded them they are not corporations but individuals with autonomy to act wrongly or rightly and that discriminating against someone based on whether or not they took the COVID vaccine is WRONG.
This morning I knew the same attendant would be working at the desk. I greeted her warmly and told her my father's nurse was expecting me. I approached her knowing she could make a different decision from yesterday but that she might not.
She called down to confirm the nurse was waiting for me and then sent me on my way. On the way out I asked if I would be seeing her tomorrow and she said yes. I did a little dance on the way to my car.
I think we can win with reason and logic and even a little gentle public shaming when the sitiation warrants it as long as we're dealing with humans. When they bring in the robots it will be more challenging.
Let me say first that for anyone reading this, Ivermectin and Quercetin should not be administered together. Give one in the morning and one in the evening.
Yes! I was giving Dad Ivermectin per his wishes the first 4 days in hospital. Ivermectin is effective at all stages of the disease but it is particularly important in the viral replication phase because we don't have many other drugs that can prevent viral replication. My dad was well into the pulmonary stage of the disease when admitted and while Ivermectin is anti inflammatory there are a lot of other drug options that can deal with inflammation. Once I knew my dad was stable and the anti inflammatory drugs the hospital prescribed were taking effect (and with the blessing of an independent doctor who uses the FLCCC protocol with his patients, including Ivermectin) I stopped with the Ivermectin and focused on the nutrients for healing in the smoothies. The Ivermectin would have likely continued to help but taking him off didn't seem to set us back at all in his progress and since I'm only bringing in food once a day I wanted to make sure got the quercetin to help get the Zinc into his cells.
So when I cut out the Ivermectin I added in the same doses of NAC and Quercetin he was getting at home (500mg of each)
Here are the ingredients for my "kitchen sink" smoothie I make for him: Spinach 1/2 an avocado Black Beans! Peaches Pineapple Banana Flax Seed (anti-androgen) Strawberries Blackberries Blueberries Edamame (anti-androgen) Date Water Quercetin NAC
When the fish oil arrives to replace mine that has expired (never consume expired fish oil) I will add some of that for him too.
Thanks everyone for your support! Hopefully my story encourages others to speak up when they are being wronged and as importantly when they see someone else being wronged.
Thanks for the info on Ivermectin & Quercetin. I was unaware of that.
And if I ever get sick I would only dream of having an advocate such as yourself.
My prayers for your father and your continued ability to help him through this!
Thank you so much for the prayers!
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