My wife tested positive for covid and I've been sick as hell too since Thanksgiving so I assume I have it too (if it really exists).
I tried Duravet Ivermectin horse paste using the dosages posted by fellow pedes. Also taking vitamin c and zinc.
The first day I thought it worked as my 102 fever wasn't there the next morning. However it came back strong later in the day and it seems to be a cycle of no fever when I wake up then a fever later in the day.
What I found is the Ivermectin upset my stomach with nausia and a lot of diarrhea.
My fever is still here and im coughing a lot due to bad post nasal drip.
My wife only took aspirin and alleive yet today she seems fine. No coughing and no fever. She still has Congestion.
I know everyone's experiences are different but I atleast want to share mine with it. I guess there's some people it just doesnt work on. Sharing this info so you can make an informed decision.
Did you add d3 with it. Its also possible that its not a virus.
I didn't add D3. I took 1000mg of vitamin C and can't remember the dosage of zinc. (Currently on the toilet with the darn diarrhea so can't check yet)
Zinc works best with quercitin. The quercitin is supposed to allow the zinc to be absorbed into the cells which can then block viral replication. If the zinc isn't intracellular it probably wouldn't do much. You may be able to get some amount of quercitin from tumeric, but I didn't see any good sources on this when I looked.
Another thing that's important is how quickly you take the IVM after getting covid. The faster you are able to get ivermectin into your system the better off you are. https://ivmmeta.com/ is showing 85% effectiveness when used for prevention but only 38% effectiveness when used late.
I'll also add that my doctor recommends doubling my normal dosage as soon as I get sick.
If you have low D3 levels you may have been primed for a cytokine storm. This is like a snowball effect, and would be hard to combat even with ivermectin. This can happen if you spend a lot of time indoors or if you have some underlying issues absorbing sunlight. This is especially common with people who have darker skin.
I'm also seeing alot of good results from monoclonal anti-bodies. Problem is you really need to do your homework ahead of time to make sure you can get access to the treatment (if you qualify). A Texas man was recently shown on TGP being denied for being white.
Glad you made it through the Chyna Virus!
True, there seems to be a significant linkage to Vitamin D deficiency and serious Covid cases. One of the side effect of being obese is an inability to retain healthy levels of Vitamin D. This is one of the theory's of why obese people have issues with Covid (along with breathing issues due to being over weight)!