Due to his earlier research with colleagues at UF, Ostrov already knew diphenhydramine was potentially effective against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The latest discovery has its roots in a routine meeting of scientists with the Global Virus Network’s COVID-19 task force. One researcher presented unpublished data on federally approved compounds that inhibit SARS-CoV-2 activity, including lactoferrin.
Like diphenhydramine, lactoferrin is available without a prescription. Ostrov thought about pairing it with diphenhydramine and ran with the idea. In lab tests on human and monkey cells, the combination was particularly potent: Individually, the two compounds each inhibited SARS-CoV-2 virus replication by about 30%. Together, they reduced virus replication by 99%.
99% reduced replication. Your natural immune system can handle the leftovers (If you still have the immune system that God gave you and not the new one that the clot-shot reprograms yours to.)
Let that sink in. 99% Antihistamine + Milk Protein
Link to the scientific paper published in the Journal; Pathogens
First, do not skip past the evidence and pretend it does not exist. IOW, do not ignore what I wrote. Either agree or refute it.
Second, do you see how the paper posted by OP does not prove anything?
If you don't "get it" then there is no point in going beyond that until you do, because that is necessary to understand before jumping to the subject of possible solutions.
First, i'm not skipping past evidence. i just don't know exactly what is and isn't true re: Covid. i see conflicting reports from (seemingly patriot) medical professionals all the time.
Second, yes i see how it doesn't "prove" anything, but i've also seen the same argument re: Ivermectin etc.
so that's where i am.