Not sure if this is a real post or not but for those seeking help..... no mention of Zinc, Vitamin D or Azithromicin. NAC would help with lungs but if you have pneumonia, you need an antibiotic. Should also be taking lots of quercetin. Also robitussen is very effective or mucinex. It will stop the cough and if there is mucous, it will loosen it. You have to throw the whole cabinet at this.
This is THE treatment for lung problems, together with Azithromycin (or equivalent) if you have a lung infection - evidenced by yellow or green mucous.
If dry cough (no infection) persists more than 10 days try 5mg Cetirizine Hydrochloride each day before bed for 3 days. (This is usually taken as half of a 10mg tablet. Trade names include "Piriteze" and "Piriton".)
You are correct. I keep and use budesenide for nebulizer for my kids. I used it myself when I had a cough that would not go away. My guess is that people who are having trouble getting prescriptions for anything covid related (blue states) are trying to find solutions without doctors committing malpractice.
I believe this is a fake story. Only other posts by this account is about his child that is claimed to have died from covid while using ivermectin. I believe this is a sick pathetic attempt to make ivermectin look ineffective.
Chaga is available at Sprouts Farmers Market if you are near one, you can call in an order and pick up outside never have to leave your car, or better yet use Shipdt they will get everything for you and bring it to you via the app.
the ordeal you've been through lowers your immunity. and of course you'd be scared because of your son. if you look at Dr. McCullough's chart, you're mid stage now with respiratory symptoms* -- almost over the hump, the key now is to not let it run away. if you can get a prescription for Prednisone that is what Dr. McCullough recommends for respiratory symptoms here:
note: HCQ+AZM+Doxycycline -- some variants are more responsive to these, can take with IVM (and continue that) if your doc will prescribe.
Zinc (the protocols recommend different amounts, but for 5 days go with the higher amounts).
Vit. D3 -- this is very important. (my doc has me take 100,000 IU a day for 2 to 3 days at the beginning of cold/flu, then back to your normal dose). the goal is to get and maintain your blood levels at least 50ng/ml.
Vit. C.
Melatonin.
Quercetin.
Aspirin.
gargling with alcohol based mouthwash.
stay hydrated (don't do gatorade, but some electrolyte water is ok).
avoid sugar (increases inflammation and makes white blood cells sleepy).
rest and let others do the heavy lifting.
*worsening respiratory symptoms, especially 7-10 days after onset, could be a sign of micro clots. definitely consult a doctor to evaluate any difficulty in breathing.
Mucinex maybe? Or a type of Day/night-quil with the cough suppressants...?
I've seen it mentioned here a few times, but IVM can help (preventing viral overload), but it's not a cure all. What you need is perhaps an antihistamine (like benedryl) -- that's also in those day/night-quil products. Plus Ricola, maybe.
You're also under a lot of stress right now, which depresses your immune system. Try, if you can, to read or watch something to relax you -- even for a short while might be helpful.
I'm not a doctor, so this is a recommendation only and not medical advice.
I've taken Mucinex while infected. The Mucinex didn't cause any problems for me. The Glucerna however damn near made me drown in mucus until I put two and two together.
Correct, but what I've recommended will help dry out and clear the lungs, along with slowing down the painful coughing. They are not just cough suppressants.
Quercetin
NAC
ZINC (zinc & Quercetin Block the virus from cells)
C
D
Talk to your doctor and get some type of anti-inflammatory. Also see if you can get an anabiotic in case you have a bacterial infection!
Also you need a oximeter. You need to know what your oxygen levels are. I think it below a certain level, then you need to take other steps.
Obviously with the death of your son, I would not go to the hospital. I would demand at home oxygen if you need it. If you can’t get it, they have canned oxygen on Amazon, and at local drug stores. At the very least, you can also ask your doctor for an inhaler. That will help open up your lungs. There’s also another option of a nebulizer where you could do treatments at home twice a day. My dad had COPD and it helped immensely.
Without proper oxygen levels, your blood cannot carry all of the nutrients and vitamins and supplements that you take to important places in your body to heal you. Meeting your cells.
My mom was 80 years old when she got Covid, and we were lucky enough to get at home oxygen. But all of the above things she was either prescribed, or we bought from a drugstore.
You can't get High-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) from at home oxygen machines.
Two machines put out about 10L of oxygen when you may need 60L in your nasal passage. So no one should expect a home machine to keep up.
Well I don’t know what you’re talking about. All I can tell you is what happen with me and my mom. When she had Covid they sent or prescribed at home oxygen for her. A huge machine showed up, just like the one my dad used to have when he was alive and had COPD. It had a cannula, and she had to wear it the entire time. Except when She went to the restroom or was walking around. We had it set to 3.0. This helped immensely. It helped provide her with the oxygen that she needed to keep her levels up so all her nutrients and medication would get to her cells and her body through her blood. Without proper oxygen in her blood all those things can’t get to where they need to go. Or it’s definitely hindered.
So I never said you had to have a high flow, for it to be affective. I’m sure you can set it up to a higher level if you needed to, but there’s always the issue with getting off of the oxygen, and having to step down so you’re not depending on in the future. That was a huge concern for me. We knocked it down .5 each day once you got stable. She’s fine now. No damage to her lungs, and she goes to the gym twice a day. So what I say at home oxygen, that’s what I’m referring to the experience that we had.
"does any one know where I can find some in the area?"
You? You stay in bed and sweat it out. If you keep getting out of bed you're going to run a fever and make things worse. You could have gotten a prescription from your doctor. Now you killed everything in your gut and need probiotics.
Have someone bring you an pulse oximeter and probiotics. If your oxygen falls below 90 you need go to the hospital and know which protocols they have. Tell them you don't want Remdesivir, it just damages kidneys.
You may also want to try the hydrogen peroxide nebulizer. It's cheap, OTC, and readily available. It has saved some people from going to the hospital, and sped their recovery. Good luck! Protocol here:
When I had COVID I didn’t have it bad at all. However I did take Diphenhydramine antihistamine after reading a study on here about it being affective against the symptoms.
(In the UK it is sold as nytol 25mg sleeping pill)
I do believe it relieved my stuffy nose and generally turned the symptoms down by 60%ish
Please don’t take this as advice, google for studies etc before making any decisions - I only took it because it was essentially a sleeping pilll, one before bed and one at lunch.
I also took about 5000mg of vitamin c spread over the day with zinc, vitamin d and quercitin. ( look up the Zelenko protocol for dosages on the others) I had been taking this albeit with 1000mg vitc for 3 months everyday before COVID.
I know a guy who could barely breath, said his lungs felt like they were full of concrete, he got through it without intervention.
If you don’t have any serious underlying health conditions the odds are massively in your favour to get through this.
Take Vitamin D. Good that your fever broke. Warm strong lemonade with lots of honey is as good as any cough drop and will keep you hydrated. You might try Benadryl syrup, the kind for kids. It is also soothing to the throat, like a cough syrup, and may help the root irritation and inflammation.
Not sure if this is a real post or not but for those seeking help..... no mention of Zinc, Vitamin D or Azithromicin. NAC would help with lungs but if you have pneumonia, you need an antibiotic. Should also be taking lots of quercetin. Also robitussen is very effective or mucinex. It will stop the cough and if there is mucous, it will loosen it. You have to throw the whole cabinet at this.
Hadn't heard of oil of oregano but will keep it on hand.
Nobody has mentioned Budesonal Inhaler!
This is THE treatment for lung problems, together with Azithromycin (or equivalent) if you have a lung infection - evidenced by yellow or green mucous.
If dry cough (no infection) persists more than 10 days try 5mg Cetirizine Hydrochloride each day before bed for 3 days. (This is usually taken as half of a 10mg tablet. Trade names include "Piriteze" and "Piriton".)
You are correct. I keep and use budesenide for nebulizer for my kids. I used it myself when I had a cough that would not go away. My guess is that people who are having trouble getting prescriptions for anything covid related (blue states) are trying to find solutions without doctors committing malpractice.
I believe this is a fake story. Only other posts by this account is about his child that is claimed to have died from covid while using ivermectin. I believe this is a sick pathetic attempt to make ivermectin look ineffective.
This.
His son did not get IVM. He was hospitalized before his parents could get the medication.
Ignore him. He hasn't even got his accusation straight.
Exactly we support humans here everyone!
WTF WTF ... you are correct ...
Get CHAGA mushroom powder. Off the charts in antioxidant rating.
Blueberries are 45-65 in the rating, Chaga is 30,000 in rating. Wipes viruses out.
I work outside in the winter and NEVER get a cough or sore throat.
I put about 1/4 tsp in a large cup of coffee, 2x daily. Hardly a change in taste.
Chaga is available at Sprouts Farmers Market if you are near one, you can call in an order and pick up outside never have to leave your car, or better yet use Shipdt they will get everything for you and bring it to you via the app.
I get it on Amazon. Nowhere in boondocks Kansas has it.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B098KH9CJR
Problem is the prices for it on there are absolutely horrible, I looked $ 65.00 for two tubes? Let them keep it, Will need to check vet supply places.
What? It comes in a resealable pouch.
Sorry I should have clarified I was referring to horse paste ivermectin, Chaga is available at health food stores.
Benadryl’s supposed to help with Covid believe it or not. Something about one of the chemicals. Look it up.
Can you get some NAC? I believe that has helped a lot of people with the cough aspect.
Some people are getting bronchitis as their body is fighting COVID. If your mucus is green you may need antibiotics.
CALL AMERICAN FRONTLINE DOCTORS.......
It took about 3 months to get my meds from the Frontline doctors.
Flccc website. Black seed cumin possible replacement?
Also look up black seed. Or black seed cumin as alternate for ivermectin
Stop eating Ramen and get your body some real nourishment.
the ordeal you've been through lowers your immunity. and of course you'd be scared because of your son. if you look at Dr. McCullough's chart, you're mid stage now with respiratory symptoms* -- almost over the hump, the key now is to not let it run away. if you can get a prescription for Prednisone that is what Dr. McCullough recommends for respiratory symptoms here:
Dr. McCullough: https://aapsonline.org/mccullough-protocol-3-page.pdf FLCCC: https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-mask-plus-protocol/
note: HCQ+AZM+Doxycycline -- some variants are more responsive to these, can take with IVM (and continue that) if your doc will prescribe.
Zinc (the protocols recommend different amounts, but for 5 days go with the higher amounts).
Vit. D3 -- this is very important. (my doc has me take 100,000 IU a day for 2 to 3 days at the beginning of cold/flu, then back to your normal dose). the goal is to get and maintain your blood levels at least 50ng/ml.
Vit. C.
Melatonin.
Quercetin.
Aspirin.
gargling with alcohol based mouthwash.
stay hydrated (don't do gatorade, but some electrolyte water is ok).
avoid sugar (increases inflammation and makes white blood cells sleepy).
rest and let others do the heavy lifting.
*worsening respiratory symptoms, especially 7-10 days after onset, could be a sign of micro clots. definitely consult a doctor to evaluate any difficulty in breathing.
Around 10 days you can get pneumonia even after breaking a fever.
You need to avoid running a fever. They can come rushing back if you don't rest.
You need 14 days of rest. 7 days of taking it easy afterwords.
Mucinex maybe? Or a type of Day/night-quil with the cough suppressants...?
I've seen it mentioned here a few times, but IVM can help (preventing viral overload), but it's not a cure all. What you need is perhaps an antihistamine (like benedryl) -- that's also in those day/night-quil products. Plus Ricola, maybe.
You're also under a lot of stress right now, which depresses your immune system. Try, if you can, to read or watch something to relax you -- even for a short while might be helpful.
I'm not a doctor, so this is a recommendation only and not medical advice.
I've taken Mucinex while infected. The Mucinex didn't cause any problems for me. The Glucerna however damn near made me drown in mucus until I put two and two together.
Correct, but what I've recommended will help dry out and clear the lungs, along with slowing down the painful coughing. They are not just cough suppressants.
Yes, thank you for the added clarity. My recommendation of Mucinex was for the expectorant.
Here is what you need
Ivermectin Hydroxychloroquine
Quercetin NAC ZINC (zinc & Quercetin Block the virus from cells) C D
Talk to your doctor and get some type of anti-inflammatory. Also see if you can get an anabiotic in case you have a bacterial infection!
Also you need a oximeter. You need to know what your oxygen levels are. I think it below a certain level, then you need to take other steps.
Obviously with the death of your son, I would not go to the hospital. I would demand at home oxygen if you need it. If you can’t get it, they have canned oxygen on Amazon, and at local drug stores. At the very least, you can also ask your doctor for an inhaler. That will help open up your lungs. There’s also another option of a nebulizer where you could do treatments at home twice a day. My dad had COPD and it helped immensely.
Without proper oxygen levels, your blood cannot carry all of the nutrients and vitamins and supplements that you take to important places in your body to heal you. Meeting your cells.
My mom was 80 years old when she got Covid, and we were lucky enough to get at home oxygen. But all of the above things she was either prescribed, or we bought from a drugstore.
You can't get High-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) from at home oxygen machines. Two machines put out about 10L of oxygen when you may need 60L in your nasal passage. So no one should expect a home machine to keep up.
Well I don’t know what you’re talking about. All I can tell you is what happen with me and my mom. When she had Covid they sent or prescribed at home oxygen for her. A huge machine showed up, just like the one my dad used to have when he was alive and had COPD. It had a cannula, and she had to wear it the entire time. Except when She went to the restroom or was walking around. We had it set to 3.0. This helped immensely. It helped provide her with the oxygen that she needed to keep her levels up so all her nutrients and medication would get to her cells and her body through her blood. Without proper oxygen in her blood all those things can’t get to where they need to go. Or it’s definitely hindered.
So I never said you had to have a high flow, for it to be affective. I’m sure you can set it up to a higher level if you needed to, but there’s always the issue with getting off of the oxygen, and having to step down so you’re not depending on in the future. That was a huge concern for me. We knocked it down .5 each day once you got stable. She’s fine now. No damage to her lungs, and she goes to the gym twice a day. So what I say at home oxygen, that’s what I’m referring to the experience that we had.
"does any one know where I can find some in the area?"
You? You stay in bed and sweat it out. If you keep getting out of bed you're going to run a fever and make things worse. You could have gotten a prescription from your doctor. Now you killed everything in your gut and need probiotics.
Have someone bring you an pulse oximeter and probiotics. If your oxygen falls below 90 you need go to the hospital and know which protocols they have. Tell them you don't want Remdesivir, it just damages kidneys.
zinc + vitamin d + vitamin c + magnesium (chelated form; don't take magnesium citrate since that is a laxative) + quercetin
Take supplements for all those.
chlorine dioxide - go for a swim or sit in some chlorinated pool water.
Japanese green tea
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210624/Green-tea-catechins-might-be-useful-as-pan-coronavirus-inhibitors.aspx
sweeten with 100% pure maple syrup or honey
You may also want to try the hydrogen peroxide nebulizer. It's cheap, OTC, and readily available. It has saved some people from going to the hospital, and sped their recovery. Good luck! Protocol here:
Peroxide nebulizer https://www.spiritofchange.org/nebulized-peroxide-a-simple-remedy-for-covid-19/ Archived peroxide nebulizer: https://archive.md/SvEEm
When I had COVID I didn’t have it bad at all. However I did take Diphenhydramine antihistamine after reading a study on here about it being affective against the symptoms. (In the UK it is sold as nytol 25mg sleeping pill) I do believe it relieved my stuffy nose and generally turned the symptoms down by 60%ish
Please don’t take this as advice, google for studies etc before making any decisions - I only took it because it was essentially a sleeping pilll, one before bed and one at lunch.
I also took about 5000mg of vitamin c spread over the day with zinc, vitamin d and quercitin. ( look up the Zelenko protocol for dosages on the others) I had been taking this albeit with 1000mg vitc for 3 months everyday before COVID.
I know a guy who could barely breath, said his lungs felt like they were full of concrete, he got through it without intervention.
If you don’t have any serious underlying health conditions the odds are massively in your favour to get through this.
Hope you get well soon .
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Take Vitamin D. Good that your fever broke. Warm strong lemonade with lots of honey is as good as any cough drop and will keep you hydrated. You might try Benadryl syrup, the kind for kids. It is also soothing to the throat, like a cough syrup, and may help the root irritation and inflammation.
"Seasonal flu"
Mods deport please
Cannot confirm one way or another if they're legit.
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