We all know that Covid has extremely high recovery rate. However, if by chance you or someone you love have an extreme case and have to go to the hospital you need a plan since there is a good chance the hospital is not on your side.
What not to do:
DO NOT LET THE HOSPITAL ADMINISTER REMDESIVIR EVER. IT IS A DEATH SENTENCE.
STAY OFF THE VENTILATOR.
BE WARY OF ANY DRUGS THEY ARE PUSHING HARD ON YOU. DO INDEPENDENT RESEARCH FIRST.
What to do:
Take Vitamin C & D before you catch COVID. Get that immune system in peak shape ahead of time.
Have a stash of Ivermectin, HCQ, Zinc, Quercetin at home that you can take at first signs of being sick. Stock and shipping times can take weeks so you may not be able to find these things when you need them.
Hydrate - Lots of water
If you do go the hospital Monoclonal Antibodies (Regeneration/Regen-COV), NAC and Vitamin Drips are your friends. Ivermectin and HCQ preferably but likely the hospital will not provide them so you will need your own or a lawyer.
Oxygen at the right settings
Stand strong. If the hospital protocol is Remdesivir they will push it harder than a sleezy used car salesman. Over and over and over again. If you give in side affects may include death.
Please add to the list in the comments and definitely correct if there are things you don't agree with. These are just my guidelines.
The important thing is to have a plan just in case things go bad. Hopefully they never do.
For me - I'm staying AWAY from any hospital - if it's my time to die - I will let my glorious God decide for me. God Bless Frens!
I'm on the tracybean76 plan. No mask, no test, no vax, no worries, no fear. Trusting the Lord all the way.
Yes, I have had a similar experience with my brother being admitted to the hospital. He didn't want to go, but when he went to receive the monoclonal antibodies, they wouldn't administer it to him because his oxygen was too low.
He was admitted and given remdesivir, but wasn't put on the vent because he refused this. It was a very rough 6 days (he was in ICU for part of that time), but gratefully he started to improve after high flow oxygen and steroids along with the remdesivir. He was discharged once he started to improve and went home with oxygen.
He's now fully recovered and back to work. I don't think people should avoid the hospital if they are having a hard time breathing and need oxygen. If he had not been admitted, he may not be here today.
AMEN!!! :)
This ^^^ and turn of the TV, cut the cable and take the recommended vitamins and other supplements.
excellent list, fren. just to clarify, it's NAD+ drip (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide).
NAC (N-acetyl cysteine) is a supplement recommended with other vitamins to boost immunity - has been show effective in fighting Covid.
Monoclonal Antibodies are outpatient therapy -- once you're admitted to the hospital you won't get them. ERs are outpatient but your area may be giving Mab at Infusion Centers.
Updated guidance recommend Vitamin D at 50ng/ml. get a blood test to confirm you are taking the amount necessary to maintain that level.
show this to your friends and family:
COVID-19 Mortality Risk Correlates Inversely with Vitamin D3 Status-Mortality Rate Close to Zero Could Theoretically Be Achieved at 50 ng/mL
I tell everyone I know to take vitamin D. It could have prevented this entire crisis on its own if everyone was above the 50ng level.
it's such a bombshell report -- as the data now clearly demonstrates, that if Federal governments do not revise their pandemic guidance, it proves an act of malice.
Just to add to the stay hydrated part. When I had covid, I couldn't drink enough water. What really helped me was having electrolytes. We had something called Reliv which is much better than Gatorade. This was really the only thing that actually helped me feel like I was getting hydrated. Have something on hand like Gatorade or pedialyte etc. I took no medicine other than vitamin C and as much water/reliv as possible. I was back to normal in 3-4 days.
May I add, have a printed out protocol so if necessary caretakers will know what to give you, how much and how often.
Where to get ivermectin?
I got mine here.
https://www.alldaychemist.com/
Took about 4 weeks to be delivered.
I would like some more clarity on "oxygen at the right setting".
I always thought it was an on or off deal.
Is there a preferred pressure, mixture, or some other variables that I am not aware of?
Somewhere around 2 to 2.5 litres, not more than 4 ltrs, less is better, need to watch the O2 level, patient shoukd get up & move around too if possible... we used 4 for my relative, but only short durations, I later read too much can cause edemea, fluid build up in lungs or brain, the lower setting was recommended...
I'm not in the medical field but there seems to be different levels on how much is dispensed. Too much will make you loopy and sounds like its hard on your lungs.
Good advice.
I have everything you mentioned in stock, but the universal medicine is Chlorine Dioxide Solution. It's cheap, you can make it on your own, and it cures nearly everything.
Could you perhaps share with a clueless anon the wonders of Chlorine Dioxide? I'm stocking up and want to understand this medicine.
Sure.
https://odysee.com/@Kalcker:7/How_to_make_CDS:a
The amount of water got lost in translation... Take 300ml of water.
In the beginning, per day take 10ml of CDS on 1L of water and drink 100ml of this solution every hour, for at least one, better two weeks.
Here are some protocols you could use for a variety of diseases: https://andreaskalcker.com/en/cds-clo2/cds-protocols.html
More info on CDS: https://theuniversalantidote.com/
Can you explain what this is and how Anons can make it?
Thankyou kindly.
MMS you can order cheap online
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