Watched one of the more recent Joe Rogan podcasts and he said that he thinks the key to him surviving Covid was the Monoclonal Antibodies, not the ivermectin. Anyone an expert on these antibodies? I dont think any doctor around me would prescribe them but I did find out my local hospital is, im guessing for active cases.. There cant be a short supply of these antibodies right?
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First choice urgent care clinics in the detroit area are administering MAB. It has become such a large part of their business they have dedicated one of their locations as an infusion center.
The government pre-purchased 500 million doses under Trump. Any talk about shortage is fabricated or purposely mismanaged to further the agenda. According to Dr. Peter McCullough, you need to get the monoclonal antibodies within the first few days for it to be effective; the sooner, the better. The thing about it is, make sure you are NOT admitted to the hospital as an inpatient, because they cannot administer it once you are into the system. Apparently, you go and they put you in a room for about an hour while they give you the injection. It is easier to get in some areas. Heard some stories that they are "prioritizing" certain racial and age groups.
Ok, so say I got sick.. I would not go to the hospital? Instead I would have to ask my family doctor, who is very pro-vax, to get these antibodies... then if he agreed, which he probably wouldn't, then I would go to my local hospital to get the injection? ..... 2nd question.... if I was able to get these antibodies, which I am quite positive I wouldn't be able to here in NY, these would help me stay protected if I came in contact with covid for how long? Like, could getting then without having covid, be a prophylactic?
Dark Cocoa Powder!
Look it up, cures already exist and the Monoclonal Antibody thing is just to keep people reliant on Pharmaceuticals.
The nations will be lead astray by Sorcery, Look that root up! It's Pharma! We have everything on this planet required for healthy living, provided by the Father before man ever stepped foot on this rock. Anything that man makes is essentially the mark of the beast, antiChrist.
What's a good source for this dark cocoa powder?
I have my own personal anecdotal experience with using it but feel free to pick any of these.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=covid+Dark+Cocoa&ia=web
Those are all good sources of information but I was talking about what's a good source to purchase this stuff.. or is it all the same? Just wondering if there is a better quality, bang for the buck, source.
You should also buy crystals, and burn some sage, and meditate (sarcasm)
Step back for a second, ask yourself some questions... Why does this person believe that dark cocoa powder works? Did they just hear it from someone else? Can you hold this person accountable if they are wrong? Are they as qualified as your neighborhood doctor?
Don't randomly trust someone online because they say they have the answer. Trust the people in your life that already have credibility.
Just my 2 cents.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=covid+Dark+Cocoa&ia=web
My "opinion" is not uninformed. Scroll down a bit.
Well you assumed I trusted a complete random person.. I just know from my mom, she has always told me about the benefits of dark chocolate.. so knowing that I know it probably wouldn't hurt to just have on hand for its health benefits
Oh, my bad. Just get the Organic/NON-GMO stuff if you can. I used Hershey's without incident though. Check the ingredients, you want as close to pure as possible.
Then find a way that is palatable to you to enjoy it. I mixed mine with sugar/honey (honey adds a medicinal, herbal flavor) and a tiny amount of milk or water to form a paste (you will not need milk or water to make the paste if you use honey) and then just mixed it into most of my beverages. You can add butter to make a makeshift chocolate bar as well, but I think that a beverage suits the situation better. I craved the stuff and went through a lot of cocoa powder, still cheaper than the alternatives. You want to make a paste first as the Cocoa Powder is hydrophobic and is difficult to mix in large quantities of liquid.
I also used Baker's Cocoa Powder without incident. Though I think I am to understand that dark is better.
you dont need your doctor, you would resear h and find out who is giving the treatment. For me it was given at a a special area of gospital outpatient. Signed up by phone, got a day and time, went in with a group getting same treatment.
Took a couple hours, 20 min with IV, then they monitor you for allergic reaction. Then tou go home.
For some reason it cant be given inpatient.
If your family doctor is pro vax, he might not recommend the antibodies. You would have to go and find either your local emergency center or urgent care clinic that provides these services. Get it when you feel a slight fever coming on, not when you can no longer breathe. You have to get it as soon as you feel something coming on like how Joe Rogan did.
Regarding your 2nd question, I'm not a doctor or scientist so I couldn't tell you for sure. However, this isn't a prophylactic therapy. Dr. Peter McCullough recommends the monoclonal antibodies for people 50 or older and/or if you have comorbidities. If you are relatively young and healthy, sticking to standard vitamin regimen recommended by Dr. Zelenko and others, and taking HCQ/Ivermectin might be enough, and McCullough says so as well. If you are looking for a good prophylactic, go buy yourself some povidone-iodine. It's brand name is called "Betadine." This is a very strong concentration so you need to dilute it with Distilled water. Do 19 parts distilled water to 1 part Betadine as a 0.5% mixture and use this as a mouth wash/gargle and nasal swab on a q-tip twice a day, and up to 4 times a day if you are sick - DO NOT Ingest. If you have thyroid problems or otherwise allergic to iodine, let me know and I can point you to other solutions.
If you want sources, let me know as well.
Sister in law got it . Quick recovery . Needs to be administered within first 5 days I believe.
So are they making a big deal about ivermectin because it doesn't really do anything for covid? Like they are making a big stink about the horse paste to hide the fact that really it's the antibodies that are curing these people, like Rogan?
Ivermectin does a lot for covid. It should be the first line treatment and used early, as soon as you get any symptoms. You can also take it prophylactically. Joe Rogan's talk about monoclonal antibodies might be true because of his age, or it could be something that he sensed made him better (i.e. gave him a slight energetic boost, but not necessarily the cure), or maybe because he's just getting too much heat talking about ivermectin.
Look at all the people on death's door that have been brought back to life because of Ivermectin, even when it was just surreptitiously rubbed on someone's gums in the hospital.
Ivermectin may help too, it has in India and Japan. You have 10 days to get it after onset
I heard early on that aspirin, blood thinning was most helpful. I'm thinking that is needed along with ivermectin. Doctors who prescribe it want you to take an antibiotic also. Something about thin blood gets your body, organs oxygenated better. I recommend co-q10.
My sister and her boyfriend who live in Florida received the treatment. My sister said her insurance covered the cost, her boyfriend paid OOP but then received a credit months later. It worked for them as they didn’t have access to the paste. Both are purebloods, but her boyfriend’s job is mandating the shot. I told him to hold the line, he said the monoclonal had the same ingredients as the shot. I need to research that. Also told me that DeSantis owns part of the company?
I'm no expert, but if I recall correctly, the mechanism in which they work is quite different. The monoclonal antibodies work outside the cell, whereas the jab instructs your cells to manufacture the spike proteins. This is uncontrolled. He's made it this far holding out, don't break now.
my brother, wife and I all got antibody treatmebt. Nevwr had a fever after that. It took covid out I took HCQ early, seemed to help, but the antibodies ended it. In NC you contact those giv8ng it out and they tell you if you are a candidate.
Nine of us got COVID. Brother and 84 yo Dad got the antibodies. Bf and I ended up in the hospital. If i ever get sick again I’m going for the antibodies.
My husband and I got Covid earlier this month. He was offered thr MAB and I was referred for preventative treatment with them as I had tested negative.. for reference my husband's symptoms started late night Thursday/early Friday for my husband. Took an at home test, positive. Went to the county health dept for a test, positive. Once he got the positive through the health dept, we did a telemed appointment and my husband was referred for the infusion, I was referred for the shots. I'm immunocompromised and taking immunosuppresants. Monday rolled around, I started with headache and fever, like my husband. My appointment was changed to infusion and we got them on Tuesday. My covid test came back positive on the Tuesday. Tuesday night sucked, part of it was the nurse was a bit aggressive with the nasal swab. My broke my nose in early August and it is still tender, I did let her know...but it seriously felt like she poked my brain and triggered a massive migraine. I had severed body aches. Wednesday, felt much like Monday/Tuesday. Thursday, fever and headache gone. Did an at home test on the following Monday, negative.
My husband was a bit miserable friday-tuesday. He was doing better on Thursday, like me. It was very mild for me, could be that Mt immune system is hyperactive, could be that I had MAB within 30 hours of symptoms starting. Could have been that I did some ivermectin....or a combo of all of it. My husband felt better after the ivermectin doses I gave him, but it didn't kick it for him like the MAB.
I hear you. I follow Dr. ZELENKO, he talks about MAB alot and seems to think they help. I am not a doctor so I follow doctors I trust but yes my first thought was the same as yours but I am just trying to learn.