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 One researcher presented unpublished data on federally approved compounds that inhibit SARS-CoV-2 activity, including lactoferrin.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
Benadryl is fucking common sense. Actually us nurses all tell each other to take Benadryl with covid because it’s an allergic response with TH2/eosinophils. Benadryl can’t stop histamines, it’s only preventative.
Any amount of cytokine build up will have to go away over time like hives. Benadryl can stop the build and any further build up. It’s good as prevention. But see here’s the thing, we don’t do prevention, we see sick patients after they become so miserable they find us.
I opened a holistic practice and I still have it. I try, I teach, hell I sit here and try to teach you guys. No one gives a shit.
The country is fat, they can’t breathe. There’s so many things. We can blanket say take Benadryl at the point you get sick, it’s sedating, car accidents, falls, work accidents. We have to assess these situations or we get sued.
It’s because of our lawsuit culture that we have no freedom to recommend common sense stuff or self practice, we have to abide regulating agencies put there to keep shit, mayhem from filling the courts up.
“My husband died at 92, fucking doctor killed him.”
92 percent of lawsuits are filed after death because people are grieving and emotional. It’s our culture to blame. Personality disorders everywhere. It’s never personal accountability anymore or for fucks sake your husband was 92.
We literally can’t suggest Benadryl because thousands would die from falls or accidents and clog the courts up. We’d have to assess them and teach each of them how to use it, monitor them.
So, they have to read it for themselves and take their own risks.
I want to take my own risks and shit down regulating agencies. But people keep blaming and not assuming risk, which clog up American courts to Er therefore have a nanny state. It’s literally the people who sue. I don’t own your body, whatever happens to it, you failed to become a doctor yourself, so you need to ask me. That’s fine, but his didn’t assign me from heaven to be responsible for you. It’s your risk. Understandable big screw ups like chopping off the wrong leg or blatant medical errors, giving enough of something to kill a horse.
Other than that, we should ban lawsuits and call them frivolous unless it’s a clear mistake. Just because there was a bad outcome, that’s not someone else’s responsibility. We are born on a wild planet. This isn’t”someone else is always responsible for you”
I see so many people I thought were supportive of taking individual risks to lower taxes, encourage a free society where of you learn shit on your own you save money.
But have the people here want medical communism through suing if they don’t like something or suing because someone died. WTF did people do 5000 years ago, Sue the shaman or the tribe doctor?
What makes people think now it’s someone else’s responsibility to tell you about Benadryl?
What, you so special other people have to make sure your body is okay? That’s slavery, and communism.
I give a shit.
Will you help me know what questions to ask a NP or Dr, to help me find a caregiver with the same mindset as you, when I get moved to central TX in about a month?
I am ready to take what I have learned and start to add on real professional guidance. But, I dont want any more prescriptions... I want to grow and consume weeds and flowers and such instead, But the only people who seem to know anything about that are weird old space hippy crystal worshipers on disability.
I am soaking up all the holistic medicine tips given here. I give a shit as do many others. Please continue imparting the knowledge of what you know.