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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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.
Using cocoa powder for health benefits does not equal protection from Covid. That's the distinction I'm making. Eat all the dark chocolate or green tea you want for antioxidants, but antioxidants do not protect from Covid lung damage.
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
They say that healthy people have an easier time with covid.. so why not further improve our health with some chocolate?
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.