Despite the fact I have written daily on how to get HCQ and Ivermectin on social media and my cousin eats it all up and loves it, when she and her mother and brother came down with it TWO WEEKS AGO they did nothing. Now their mother—my aunt—is in the hospital and two of my cousins have bad Covid.
So,,the one cousin is 66 and he’s lived two weeks with it without pneumonia or hospitalization, so he’s doing okay. Still, I’m recommending Ivermectin horse paste for him because after two weeks, he’s still feeling poorly. He can’t get Ivermectin in his town otherwise.
His sister—same thing. Two weeks into it...seems to have survived so far. Maybe some horse paste to get rid of it once and for all.
But my friggin aunt is now in the hospital and they refuse all the the therapeutics for her. Not yet on a intubator but it’s coming. Late 70”s.
I’m not going to let this happen. No effing way.
I need horse paste protocol. I need advice for aunt in hospital. I need prayers.
I am so frigging done with this bull shit. I am so mad at the universe but I am fighting for them.
Don't let them go to the fuckin' hospital for COVID, they're going to pump your family with REMDESIVIR causing their kidney's to die which will then lead to them drowning in their own bodily fluid and they'll say they died of COVID pneumonia. If I ever get it, I'm never going to the hospital, no matter how fucking bad I get. I got my Ivy, I got my Vitamin C D3. Going to the hospital for it is a death sentence, period.
Yeah, people don't seem to die from covid as much as they seem to die from the hospital treatment of remdesivir(to destroy your kidneys) and ventilators(to destroy your lungs). If covid itself was anywhere near as deadly as the MSM wanted us to believe we would have all died inside our houses a loooong time ago.
Context: https://www.bitchute.com/video/BKBpP5blJ21B/
Get out of the hospital IMMEDIATELY. The CDC protocol is Remdesivir + ventilator = COVID death.
Go home and take Ivermectin or HCQ, C, D, B, Zinc, Quercetin, NAC.
A word of warning: If they have serious trouble breathing on their own, they WILL DIE out of hospital. If your blood oxygen is too low, you need extra oxygen and/or help breathing. No medicine can cure you fast enough to overlast it.
We have at least one member here who stayed out of hospital at home with horse paste and did not make it.
True
Also helpful to have a pulse oximeter. Will tell you the O2 saturation and HR. I have one at home.
My parents have a pulse oximeter.
We did a test a while back: - without mask 96/97 - with a mask 3-4 points lower
That's a significant drop. And people are wearing masks all day at work. Some doing hard labor. Not healthy.
On top of that some are smokers.
This is great! I had one and it really takes the fear out of the situation. Loaned it 2 family's, and it was extremely helpful keeping them informed and out of the hospital
Cheap and available at every drugstore and big supermarket pharmacy. Oxygen concentrator, not so cheap but you could get them from a variety of online stores. Oxygen in a tank available at your welding supply, but then you need a delivery system to deliver a steady diluted amount, pure O2 is not a good idea, not to mention wasteful. Medical O2 and regulator stuff is by prescription.
I recommend a sleep apnea machine if you can get one. Anything is better than dying on a ventilator in a fucking hospital.
Well, there's always those situations when you do not die because of a ventilator in "a fucking hospital".
If you can't breathe on your own, you need a ventilator to survive. Period. I doubt any of us are of the class who can afford a home care with ER level gear.
Just supplemental oxygen, without intubation/ventilator, is probably all people need who go to the hospital with low oxygen levels. I'm thinking it might be a good idea to have some "emergency oxygen" source at home.
There was a woman, I think she worked for a radio station, whose husband came down with CV pneumonia. I can't remember the details but she fought to have him treated as 'regular ' pneumonia, which was just O2, not intubation. He pulled through.
One of the ER doctors in TX when this all started looked at it as 'how do I get them stabilize?' and he looked at it from the viewpoint of someone having an asthma attack and gave them breathing treatments which makes sense. My friend has asthma and more than once has gone to the ER to have Breathing treatments - she doesn't get intubation.
Yes, exactly.
One can go to the ER and get the oxygen, but many times they try and admit the person. Hopefully, this will be enough and then most people can go back home.
My brother was admitted and given remdesivir, but thankfully refused the vent and he's back home now (after a week in the hospital) and doing well.
The protocol these days that almost all hospitals seem to be following is the remdesivir and then vent and most of us here understand that the combination of the two is what seems to be the dangerous combo.
This is true. Approprate ventilation saves lives. A lot have been lost here because of inappropriate ventilation. For instance, if RBCs have temporarily lost the ability to carry O2, you need blood, not more pressure. If lungs are filling up with fluid, that has to be addressed first.
No, you do not need to be put on a ventilator at all. That is how they are killing people. The hospital is where you go to die, nobody has ever died from covid at home.
You need to take the ivermectin early on, otherwise the damage to the lungs has been done.
Yes, true! I had to go in...
Wait ‘one member’ here like a fellow anon passed? And she/he took Ivermectin and still passed?
Maybe I’m reading this wrong cause I haven’t had my coffee yet.
Yes.
With all those who have gone, I'm not sure he was the only one either.
Do you happen to know his u/?
Yes I do, he described his illness here openly and his last post is also public here. I'm not sure if it's ok to "doxx" him...?
Anyway it's not all black and white. It's ridiculous to think no one who takes ivermectin dies and everyone who gets ventilated dies. I know people who took it and still ended up ventilated because they were unable to breathe on their own and survived and are almost back to normal by now.
All I'm trying to say is if you or your loved one can't breathe, taking him/her to hospital is probably the best bet to save them. You can't keep them breathing by manual cpr, asthma pump or such.
I can vouch for Oregano oil. Pretty sure I had covid. Had most of the symptoms including a fever no higher than 100.5 for about 12 hours. Didn't want to get tested.
I used Oregano oil as an antibiotic for an infected tooth and decided to use it along with HCQ and Zinc. Worked great!
The horse paste has an indicator on the plunger for dosage. It is by weight. The dosage is the same (by weight) for a horse or a human. If you get it wrong don't worry. It is extremely well tolerated. You could give your aunt twice the recommended dosage, or ten times and she would be OK (from the Ivermectin anyways).
The schedule is one dose every day for 5 days. For this particular brand on Amazon it is one notch on the plunger for every 50 lbs body weight, so for a 150 lb person, that's three notches per dose. There is a twisty thing on the plunger that you can twist down and set to three notches, then push and the right dosage comes out.
If you accidentally get too much, don't worry, like I said its incredibly well tolerated. Its one of the safest medications that exists. Not a single person has been substantially damaged by an overdose on it in the 3.7 billion times it has been prescribed (almost certainly way more now, since all the "horses" taking it aren't by prescription).
Says and with Boticide…is that stuff safe? Do they have a version with just ivermectin?
Who's got that chart of the various tiers of good (like Durvet), costly (like versions with specialized animal applicators that do us nothing), and bad (versions with other medicines mixed in?
edit: still not finding it, but found an example of "Equimax" with praziquantel boticide included -- not for us.
Hahahahaha holy shit I’m usin that one
Bots are killed by ivermectin where other dewormer types do not. That is why ivermectin is a boticide, it doesn't mean there is something else in the paste to kill parasites.
Some brands will have an additional medication along with ivermectin, most likely for tapeworms. Just make sure the only active ingredient is ivermectin.
I don't think Boticide means anything. I've never seen it before. It seems to mean a general anti-parasitic. If I had to guess, it is a word they added to make it purposefully confusing. They can then say "boticide" isn't safe for humans, without it meaning anything at all. Looking at the ivermectin medicines that say "boticide" the ingredients say "ivermectin". "Boticide" isn't listed as an ingredient, so it appears to be just a made up word.
I am thinking it refers to bot flies. They burrow in the skin to lay their eggs. Nasty.
Bots is a type of worm and that paste is consumable
Anthelmintic and Boticide (emotes worms and bots with a single dose. The only ingredient is ivermectin (and gelatin / flavoring). All this is saying is that it treats separate ailments
Please do exactly this:
Make sure the hospital does not administer Remdesevere. Say she is allergic if you have to on admission. If this has already happened it is important to help her detox in whatever way possible by smuggling in NAC and Ivermectin. They will say no so don't ask. Just find a way.
If she was not hospitalized until after a couple weeks of illness like you posted she is likely already in the pulmonary phase of the illness (10+ days of symptoms) in which case she would not even be a candidate for Remdesevere. That is good news in terms of making sure she isn't poisoned in hospital. Instead they will give her a corticosteroid and blood thinner and supplemental oxygen. This is the correct treatment in the pulmonary phase. Most hospitals are defaulting to Dexamethasone for the steroid and Lovenox injections for the blood thinner.
The Lovenox is fine. Leave that alone. Ask them to switch from Dexamethasone to Methylprednisolone. If they haven't given the steroid yet ask then to administer Methylprednisolone. Dexamethasone and Methylprednisolone are in the same drug class so doctor should not object to the switch. If they refuse it isn't the end of the world but patients are having MUCH better results with the Methylprednisolone so I recommend that you do push for it. There are studies supporting M over D that you can provide if the doctor is very stubborn.
Don't panic if they won't administer Ivermectin. She should have it, yes, and you should get it to her if you can smuggle it in and they won't administer. Ivermectin is effective at every stage of the illness but possibly most important during the viral replication phase early on because we do not have many other drugs effective at preventing viral replication. If she is in the pulmonary phase of illness the most important thing is to manage inflammation and microclotting and there are many drugs that can be helpful for that that don't have the stigma of Ivermectin. Ivermectin is a great anti inflammatory too but if they won't give it to her and you can't get it to her, just make sure she gets the right steroid and focus on working with the doctors on what they ARE willing to do versus battling with them on what they won't do. There just isn't time in this situation so any legal wars won would be won at the potential cost that she isn't treated or is even harmed in the meantime.
Request that she receive recommended doses of every vitamin in the hospital protocol at covid19criticalcare.com/protocols Ask for every other drug in the hospital protocol too. I recommend requesting Ivermectin LAST after all your other requests have been fulfilled. I recommend not mentioning the specific protocol you're using because a doctor who is receptive will recognize the treatments you're requesting and work with you and a doctor who is not receptive may be more inclined to deny you if he or she thinks you're an anti vaxxer. Saving Ivermectin for last gives you a chance to get all the non controversial things taken care of as well as allowing you to gauge the doctor's receptivity to your input.
Vitamins are considered benign treatments so most doctors will not object and most vitamins in the protocol are water soluble so excess consumption will be excreted in waste. If they push back or indicate they won't go as high as recommended dose in protocol, use the water soluble argument and tell them her body will expel what it doesn't need but as a benign treatment it is not appropriate to deny it to a patient in case it will help.
Speak to doctors as you can get their attn., hopefully once daily, and be prepared with a list of your requests. Doctors need the calls to move quickly. With the doctors it is more important to have daily contact with them in early days of hospitalization to make sure they are ordering the vitamins and meds for her that you're requesting. Read the protocol carefully and track changes to D dimer and oxygenation to ensure she is receiving enough steroid and blood thinner to keep her stable. After 4-5 days if you don't talk to the Dr. daily it is ok as long as nurses are giving you updates and patient is making progress.
Make it clear that the patient is accepting high flow oxygen treatment but is not willing to accept ventilation. Ask the nurses to CLEAN HER CANNULA or OXYGEN FACE MASK at least once daily. When first admitted she may be too weak to complete the task on her own and it is critical that this be done to ensure there are no blockages for oxygen flow. I'm sorry to report this is not happening as a standard of care in hospitals right now and the blockages may very well be contributing to their justifying more invasive measures like ventilation.
Ask the nurses to help her move around as much as possible. She will not want to or feel very able to move and they will not want to be bothered with her but she will lose tremendous muscle mass and delay recovery the longer she is idle. Make sure physical therapists are seeing her daily and incorporating any movements she is able to make even from a lying down position. They should be getting her out of that bed to stand up and then graduate to walking as soon as possible but it may take several days depending on how far the illness progresses
Probably best to prepare yourself for at least 12 days in the hospital. Hopefully she recovers sooner. When you can get food and supplements to her in the hospital or at home, choose walnuts for oxygenation, tangerines for VITAMIN C and a high quality fish oil like Genestra brand. Also NAC and of course Ivermectin. This is not the time for dairy or meat as consuming both can create inflammation in the body. Those treats can be enjoyed again in the future. If you give her Quercetin and Zinc be sure to give the Quercetin at the opposite time of day as the Ivermectin since they may not react well together.
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Make sure you have a pulse oximeter waiting at home to monitor her blood oxygenation levels when she returns from the hospital.
Get very familiar with the covid19criticalcare.com website including reading the "Complete guide to the care of the COVID 19 patient" which will go into more detail about the general protocol.
Best wishes on a full and complete recovery!
P.s. My father was hospitalized with COVID for 13 days after foolishly declining early Ivermectin treatment at home. I did the exact things I suggested to you and he came home to us despite that at one time his D dimer was over 6,000 and he was requiring 15 Liters of Oxygen. It was a scary experience especially knowing the hospital treatment protocol is set up to incentivize failure. So, I just wanted to encourage you that even if you can't get everything in the protocol, whatever you can get WILL help.
The only drugs I was able to get for him in hospital from the protocol were the Methylprednisolone steroid and the blood thinner and the vitamins. I also smuggled Ivermectin in to him for about the first 4 days of his hospitalization in a green smoothie. They had a no food policy for COVID patients but I just didn't go away so I'm sure you can be similarly successful if you just insist. I brought him a green smoothie every morning after that with NAC and Quercetin mixed in (we ran out of Ivermectin) because they would not administer those supplements in the hospital.
You are a gem
Great information you provided.
Glad your father is out of the hospital and it seems as though you may have had a lot to do with that.
Good that you were allowed to visit. We weren't allowed to visit my brother...only if you were vaccinated you were allowed to see him.
I wasn't allowed to visit him either. I wasn't supposed to get as far as I got as a "dirty unvaxxed." My goal was just to get downstairs from the gatekeeper to the nurses station on the COVID floor to ensure my dad's smoothie was delivered to him by his nurse who I made sure was expecting me each morning.
To get past the gatekeeper was simple. I shamed her. When she asked for my papers I declined to disclose my vaccination status to her and told her it was legally wrong of her to ask me about my private health information and morally wrong for her to discriminate against me. I expressed sympathy that she was clearly a young woman, early in her career but told her that any time she has an employer who asks that she do something she knows is wrong, she has an obligation to disobey.
Then, in her full view I approached every doctor and nurse walking through the door to log in for their shift and asked if they felt comfortable watching their colleague discriminate against me. I don't remember now how many doctors and nurses I put on the spot...maybe 3-5...and then I reapproached the young lady at the front desk and politely asked her to ensure my father received the smoothie I was leaving for him. And she did.
The next day, I arrived at the same time prepared to do battle again with the gatekeeper but also open to the possibility that she could change her mind. I was pleasant and greeted her by name. She hadn't forgotten me! She waved me right through and I went down to the nurses station and delivered my dad's smoothie which I continued to do every day he was there.
I got lucky or maybe there was some supernatural aid that helped me, I'm not sure. I do know that I was firm and confident and polite but I refused to take no for an answer. As long as we're still dealing with humans and not robots, we will have a chance of success.
My favorite book on the subject of getting your way is called Never Split the Difference. Super empowering. Hopefully none of you use those skills against me in future!!
Your persistence and persuasion skills probably made the most positive difference in your father's recovery.
I'm sure he and the rest of your family are grateful to you for all that you did while he was there.
Thanks for letting us know how you went about doing this and hopefully it will let other people reading this understand that there are ways to approach, navigate and prevail a family member's or friend's hospital admittance during these stressful times we're all living through.
It's still unfathomable to think that we have to sneak in therapeutics to sick loved ones because the hospitals are more concerned with following a deadly protocol of remdesivir and vent dictated by the CDC. It still doesn't seem real that this is actually happening in the US.
When I had civid my dr prescribed this.
https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/immunomodulators/fluvoxamine/
Unfortunately, if covert treatment is done by someone at the hospital, and she dies, they will blame that covert treatment, and by extension, the person who snuck in that treatment! Getting her out before any "non-approved treatment" is the safest thing, in regard to liability.
Unless they discharge her with supplemental oxygen (they will not if she leaves voluntarily and against doctor recommendations) or she has access to oxygen through some other personal network, leaving the hospital WILL NOT be an option.
People who propose solutions to "just leave the hospital" or "not go to the hospital" don't seem to get it that no one WANTS to go to the hospital and that by the time most people do go to the hospital for COVID they are nearly always in the pulmonary stage of the illness with blood oxygen levels at or below the mid to low 80s. Coming home without prescribed oxygen or other oxygen access in this scenario may result in death or permanent injury to the patient.
Your statement about liability sounds a lot like fear mongering to me and serves to discourage people from doing what is necessary for their loved ones. Patients are not dying from taking Ivermectin or NAC or Quercetin and patients who receive those meds and supplements during hospital treatment have increased stability during their illness as well as much improved survival rates.
Further, in the unlikely result of death after receiving these beneficial treatments, hospitals are not interested in cause of death and will not pay to perform an autopsy to determine if outside meds were administered. Hospitals are void of responsibility - or at least are operating as such - when their COVID patients die, so they just collect their check or checks depending on how many harmful treatments they administer and then they move on to the next victim. But by your name you're a NYC doctor so you know all this.
I'm a Phd, not a medical doctor, but your point about them not caring how a covid patient dies is very true, so if someone were to be able to sneak ivermection and other supplements in to administer to their loved one, sounds like it is low risk to the person doing the sneaking, and a great survival boost to the patient.
I have also been told that inhaled budesonide is the best steroid for this process, though dexamethazone works ok.
First thing is to get your aunt out of the hospital. Ignore all their objections announcements of a code purple [meaning patient elopement] and just go out the nearest exit.
I don't know if they'll physically try to stop you, but just to be on the safe side I wouldn't go out the front.
I wish it was that easy. Covid units are quarantined. No one allowed up to visit. She could sign out AMA, but... she'd have to have the strength to leave. I was discharged, but was wheelchaired out! On O2....
I can get ivermectin tablets to you if you can't wait.
I just received them yesterday and ordered extras for this kind of emergency.
Can you post source? We've been using good ole horse paste but just in case I'd like tablets as an adjunct!
Everything you need to know is in my top comment.
https://communities.win/c/GreatAwakening/p/13zzRCGVbW/frens-ive--seen-suggestions-and-/c
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Ivermectin is actually approved as a covid treatment by the nih. The dosing instructions are in this link below. Those are NIH recs for Ivermectin FOR the treatment of covid; what the congressmen likely did.
https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/tables/table-2e/
Most importantly, while they are still in the hospital, just make absolutely sure they refuse the ventilator, I've heard high flow oxygen may be okay, but they will PUSH the ventilator. I know someone who recovered from a 24 day hospital stay and in my opinion it was because she refused a ventilator. She may have had a faster recovery with things like Ivermectin, but I doubt she would have made it if she had been put on a ventilator.
Yep. Some people are under the impression that the ventilator is the only way if oxygen levels get too low, but that's not true at ALL. If a person is given oxygen (there's more than one way to do this) they don't have to be drugged for days and weeks until their kidneys fail just to keep them sleeping.
here's the FLCCC protocol for hospitalized patients: https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/math-plus-protocol/
find out which hospitals near you, or you can get to, are treating Covid. if they are refusing treatment tell them you'll hate to have to sue them for negligence, but it's a treatable illness and established therapeutic protocols have been saving lives.
Mix the horse paste with honey and give it to her at the hospital every other day. Tell the doctor it's for her "sore throat".
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Can confirm comments about Remdesivir. My Dad died Sept 2nd. I watched him die over a fucking zoom meeting. They did nothing to help .it's a race against time. We tried getting attorneys involved, which you can only get ivermectin to your loved one through an attorney if they're even willing to go to court for you. One attorney said to find a hospital to move him to, one that will get him alternative medicine. But guess what-there are none in the Pacific northwest. Not trying to bring you down, but be prepared. They put him on a ventilator, he started slowly getting less inflammation and doing slightly better, and then they gave him Remdesivir, and I shit you not he started having "kidney failure" within about 3 days. He was 68 (had his last bday alone in the hospital) . The worst, most inhumane death ever. In ICU for a total of 2 weeks, all alone and I know he was slowly getting a little crazy from it. He went from asking for hydroxychloroquin, ivermectin, vitamins, which they did not give him, to having Stockholm syndrome afraid to ask for anything in fear of "bothering them". I write this to you to prepare your heart for the worst, just in case. The system is creating war casualties. God Bless you and your family during this time.
Good god that's terrible. I'm very sorry that happened to you and your dad.
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Okay so this just happened to my uncle it took him 3 months to recover the longer you wait the longer the recovery will be if she survives. you need to act immediately. Call off work and do this this mornin. Not today or tonight... pronto... if they don’t have the vent tube on her don’t let them.
Measure out her body weight in ivermectin. Get local unfiltered honey, if you’re not a country bumpkin get the unfiltered raw honey at the store. Mix that ivermectin and honey together and gulp it down. Do that every 24 to 48 hrs based off the recovery results you should see improvement within 12-18 hrs... you’re going to have to demand the nurses to give you prayer time. Get them the hell out of the room at all cost.. then consume it. if your aunt refuses ask her one simple question or statement “ wel it sounds like you’re ready to die, am I hearing you right?” If she says no say well you’re going to and you have to let your family live the repercussions because you choose not to try a proven viable option. You choose this to be stubborn. Idk that’s what worked for getting my aunt to give it to my uncle. If you cannot find the ivermectin please let me know and I’ll give you my number and I’ll overnight you some.
In the past months, I’ve told many people about your uncle’s story and smearing his mouth with the honey/ivermectin mixture while on a ventilator. Thank you for sharing it.
Therapeutics: https://c19early.com/#fpall
Note: Quercitin and Ivermectin
Also Chlorine Dioxide Solution if you cannot get the above https://theuniversalantidote.com/
Natural source of Quercitin is Black Berry Leaf. https://thebeveragecorner.com/blackberry-leaf-tea-health-benefits-and-side-effects/
Blackberry Leaf Tea Health Benefits:
Blackberry leaf tea has been used as a natural remedy in some parts of the world. At first, people only consume the fruit, but the legends say that the soldiers chew the leaves to help them getting energy for the battle. Because of its benefits, the blackberry leaves are also made into capsules and extracts in some medicines.
Reduce Inflammation If you suffer from a sore throat or gum inflammation, consuming blackberry leaf tea is the best solution for you. It is because of the flavonoids found in the leaves. The flavonoids are very high in quercetin and kaempferol. These two elements are the best anti-inflammatory and they are good to boost your immune system.
I took ivermectin when I first came down with CV, and still ended up in hospital. It was tough. The vaccine shaming is horrible, I was asked to sign a dnr, and they tried to get me to take REMDESIVIR...
I now have bilateral pneumonia and I'm home on oxygen. It has a survivability.... but not without God's help! Will pray for your family.
A friend of mine went through the same scenario, including being pushed to take Remdesevir. It was a year ago that she went through this, and by March she was right as rain, though a bit buggered to see so much of her hair fall out! That's grown back too now.
Horse paste, apart from a bit of apple or other flavoring, is identical to people ivermectin (which won a Nobel prize). Like most meds, the dosage is by weight -- horses get more because they weigh more, but the ratio by weight is the same for other mammals. Most horse paste comes in a (no needle) syringe, marked at 50lb increments -- so a 150 lb recipient would take 3 increments on the syringe. A tube is generally for a 1200 lb horse, so there'd be multiple 'small horse' doses per tube. Worth mentioning not all "horse paste" contains ivermectin, so double check the ingredients.
For protocol vs. Covid once having it, docs recommend to try to take it as soon/early as possible upon getting symptoms, generally protocols seem to suggest at least 3 doses, taken over a week (with a couple day gap between doses). Some go on to repeat doses, say once per week, for the week or two following (or longer). I know of some taking it daily -- not recommending that per se, but have not seen or heard of any cases of overdosing thus far.
Docs and nurses also recommend including some zinc, vitamin D3, and vitamin C. Sunlight and fresh air are of course beneficial when possible.
Obviously, you should double check all of this with your own research.
Oh, and prayers for you and all your extended family -- good on you, looking out for them.
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My future FIL just recovered from it. He is 77yo. Over weight, and has mild high BP issues. He spent two weeks in the hospital and kept refusing any meds until a family member, and he only has one, my fiancé, read and explained the drug facts. Tell your aunt to refuse anything until her family can explain the side effects. He did recieve the monoclonal antibodies during his stay. He is also a minister, so kept refusing for religious reasons. It isn't much info. But hopefully something here helps. My prayers for your family.
Check out Zelenko Protocol https://vladimirzelenkomd.com/treatment-protocol/ or FLCCC website https://covid19criticalcare.com/ for suitable protocols and dosage rates.
Get Ivermectin tablets if you can .. or resort to horse paste .. with only Ivermectin as active ingredient. Needs to be taken with Zinc to be most effective.
As others have said Vit D, Vit C, Quercetin, Zinc and maybe Aspririn.
PS Not a Doc, so YMMV
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Add Quercetin with Bromeliad. This will help clear her lungs. NAC should also help. Along with ivermectin. C, D3 and zinc Prayers
Bromelain is in pineapples.
Especially the CORE of the pineapple, which most of us throw away
Horse-paste NOW!
Put in a horse-paste online order with $$$ fast $$$ delivery now... and then phone EVERY farming supply shop and pet supply store within 50 miles and ask for Ivermectin horse paste.
Drive day and night if you have to, to get it.
Administer it ASAP!
If you are on Facebook, ask friends if anyone knows a doctor that will prescribe ivermectin. See if they will help you. In Texas, there are doctors bucking the system. Ask around and research any articles. I messaged a retired doctor acquaintance at the start of COVID just to ask what doctor to use if I got it and had to be hospitalized. I have a heart problem. His answer was Dr Joseph Varon, Chief of Critical Care at UMMC Houston. He says he has adapted a treatment protocol that has given his Covid-19 patients a 95% chance of recovery. See if your hospital will use their protocol. Everyone in my community knows I am the ivermectin proponent. I constantly post the covid19 protocol. My son recently had a friend become very sick and he sought our advice and help. He is alive. He did lose 40 pounds, but never went into the hospital. He said he felt better within hours of the first dose of paste. See if anyone in your community can help you.
I just had the same thing happen to me, and it sounds like my relative will be alright. You should let us know O2 levels, liters and percent. This will help us know where she is at. If the percent gets up to 80% on high flow it’s time to start thinking about lawyers. If you want you can call for a consult with someone referred by Zelenko, here is a number to call: 845-613-3333, depending on the state he will refer you to someone, I had a lot of help from nurses and doctors where I am at. If you have any more questions about my experience I can let you know anything.
Here's a link to America's Frontline Doctors treatment protocols: (https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/covid/hydroxychloroquine/treatment-protocols/)
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Dr Bartlett protocol for Covid (especially for breathing and lung problems): Budesonide, clarithmyocin and aspirin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtnjzZfmDIQ
Listing the symptoms of "bad covid" may help. If your cousins already have trouble breathing, I can personally vouch for the following: https://www.spiritofchange.org/nebulized-peroxide-a-simple-remedy-for-covid-19/
Of course the Zelenko protocol vitamins (1600mg C, 250mcg D3, 60mg Zinc, 1000mg Quercetin) are good, available OTC, and certainly can't hurt.
NAC, also OTC, is well regarded to break up clotting as well as to help prevent covid clotting in the first place. Aspirin is also a blood thinner (anti-clot agent). Recommended everywhere, but medcram.com has details about the pharmacokinetics if you want to research.
As for your hospitalized aunt, at least one poster here snuck in some horse paste and applied it bit by bit. Another recommended prayer time as one way to be in the room alone with a patient in the hospital.
Godspeed, and prayers.
AFD said that you could use tge 500 mg of Quercetin 3x daily for 7 days and the Azithromycin 500 mg for 5 days instead of HCQ if need be…
Thank you
does ivermectin work for the vaxed?
Yes, ivermectin is for anyone with Covid, both vax and unvax. It is also part of the protocol for detoxing from the vax. See below:
This is the updated Nutrition Protocol by David Avocado Wolfe to protect those who’ve been injected with spike protein, graphene oxide and mRNA.
The same protocol is also useful to protect those concerned with the spike protein and graphene oxide shedding coming off those who’ve been injected.
Go to the section titled (mentions ivermectin):
“Summary of the Spike Protein and Graphene Oxide Detoxification Protocol via David Avocado Wolfe” https://katrinah.com/nutrition-protocol-to-neutralize-graphene-oxide/
Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20210830171834/https://katrinah.com/nutrition-protocol-to-neutralize-graphene-oxide/
Many of the supplements can be purchased locally at health food stores, Whole Foods or online at www.iHerb.com. Buy as much NAC as you can. The federal government is regulating it, and it may not be available much longer.
Watch this video. They discuss how to treat Covid and avoid blood clotting outside of a hospital:
https://ytprivate.com/watch?v=vWn3K5twY5Q
I remember reading a post a couple of months ago where the hospital refused to give the family relative ivermectin. So the family asked for privacy to pray for the relative, then when the hospital staff were out of the ward they rubbed ivermectin paste on the patient's lips. They improved soon after that.
Ivermectin and honey, rubbed inside his mouth on his cheeks
But over 200 people in congress have been treated with Ivermectin. When will this country wake the fuck up and revolt?
Meanwhile zinc with Quercetin worked to get virus symptoms out of me in short order, and those can be bought over the counter. Maybe working together with your cousin, you can get your aunt discharged.