Lately been seeing posts about folks who've done everything right and still have bad covid.
Before going to the hospital, this therapy is worth a try. Difficulty breathing is very scary, and once it starts with Covid, it can worsen rapidly.
This happened to me. I was already on the recommended vitamins, and I was in a bad state, no knowledge of ivermectin at the time, and for me it felt like my choices were this nebulizer therapy, death, or the hospital. (Yes, I had a major comorbidity: type 1 diabetes. Otherwise healthy and active, my breathing had become increasingly difficult and was a few days past the worrying stage.
Fortunately the nebulizer therapy worked quickly. Everything is OTC, way faster than getting a prescription or an appointment, and very inexpensive, with the exception of the nebulizer, $40-100. (Obviously nothing compared to any hospital cost.) All usually available in one trip to a pharmacy.
It quickly calmed my breathing, and I felt a little better immediately, and much better overnight. I continued for weeks, not out of any discipline or respect for medicine, but because it was so obviously helpful. It is worth a try.
When covid is bad, it can sneak up on people. Both articles are good. After reading I think you'll agree there is a big upside compared to almost no downside.
Here is the protocol: https://www.spiritofchange.org/nebulized-peroxide-a-simple-remedy-for-covid-19/ Archived: https://archive.md/SvEEm
2nd article. https://deeprootsathome.com/dr-mercola-nebulized-peroxide-the-single-most-effective-early-strategy/ Archived: https://archive.md/snzF5
By all means, do the vitamins, NAC, IVM or HCQ, I'm not opposed to any of those things. But don't ignore breathing issues especially if they seem to get progressively worse, and keep this in mind. These articles mention more than one formula- if you're skittish, just start with the most diluted; your body will tell you if it helps and you can priced from there. Pro tip in comment about making nebulizing even easier.
Theres not much that can counter act a lifetime of bad decisions. IE overweight, out of shape, winded going to the fridge, diabetes etc etc.
Clean up your life, eat right, drink lots of water, get outside.
Uh... Type 1 diabetes is different from type 2, but whatever. Not overweight / out of shape. But it is a comorbidity.
Wasnt really directing that anyone, just basing off the typical pre-existing conditions. Many have no issues at all with covid, most nevre knew they even had it. But those with certain pre existing conditions do have some issues, and theres not much that can be done about a lifetime of poor decisions in a very short term fix.
That's cool. Yes, this post is really for a small subset of people. Most people won't need it, which is a good thing.
But I've seen a bunch of those posts lately, especially regarding relatives of people here. This is something quick, highly effective, cheap, doctor-endorsed, and without a scary 🐎 on the box. A great kit to take to your scared normie mom or cousin, who might give it a shot before heading to the hospital to get swept up by harmful hospital rules.
Absolutely, any and all help is greatly appreciated.
FWIW, when I'm feeling cynical and thinking like an asshole, I think the same thing you said. It's not untrue. Unfortunate, but not untrue.
Doesn't really work in this scenario.