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.
Excellent data. Thanks for the wall of text, seriously. I'm always on the go, but I'm legitimately going to print this thread out for reference. I feel it's that important to me. All of the dosage and interaction information is stuff I've seen in different threads here, but never wrapped my head around Having it presented specifically for a t1 is an invaluable cheat sheet for me.
Couple things. Of course I'd like the book title! My much smarter, more nutrition savvy wife has also hinted at me about her suspicion on a "cure", so to speak, in the realm of natural medicine. As I said, I'm printing this out to peruse in depth - it appears you may have dropped the title in another reply. I'll see.
The vitamin d deficiency also anecdotally makes sense for me. Tons of observable data about my relative glucose levels versus time in sun. Easy to measure as I'm in Florida.
The wound care stuff is SUPER interesting as well.
Just a ton here. Got a soup about to boil over, g2g. Enormous sincere thanks to both yourself and u/Mr_A You have to feel like God gave us a test run for this vaccine bullshit, yes?
edit: printed. thanks again.
https://a.co/fJgp7wf
Diabetes Type 1 & 2 Cure in 72 hours is the name of the book.
You are very welcome. Covid has been a God send to me. So much valuable data that helps me with overall wellness & if this exosome (spell check) theory is accurate, it could be diabetes & other illness is caused primarily by lack of nutrition to defend against parasites.
Indont know how much I accept that theory, though the use of anti paracitics & my drop in needed insulin does give me reason to think there could be a connection.
You're the best.
Thanks for the compliment, I think many are better.
Though I am happy to pass along what I have personally observed to anyone it might help.