I have a 60 year old friend that has been diagnosed with Covid 15 days ago. He has been taking IVM since before this even.
He says he is getting weaker and weaker every day. He says he does not have the vaccine and points out people he knows that have the vax are doing fine (no, I'm not a shill). Who knows, maybe this has kept him from dying already.
He says he went to the ER yesterday to get his oxygen back up. I"m afraid if he finally checks into a hospital they'll make an example of him as unvaccinated, so I told him I'll help look around for additional cures. Any advice?
I'm not saying this is the case here. But I see it all the time on GAW and Patriots.win, people claiming a covid diagnosis. How do you know? Because a doctor told you? Because the person has "upper respiratory symptoms"? There are a whole host of conditions with identical symptoms. This is a problem, because people either self-diagnose, or take the word of corrupt doctors (and their manipulated tests), then come to the internet to get the covid protocol for treatment. The covid protocol is broad-enough spectrum to be effective for other infections, but not appropriate as treatment for other conditions.
In your friend's case, I would start with a second opinion. At any rate, no one here is going to be able to diagnose even IF they might be a doctor. Haste!
Is he taking zinc along with an ionophere such as quercetin?
What about Vitamin D? Fauci recommends 6000 iu per day to his friends.
Apparently yes on C, D, and Zinc. No idea on the others. Thank you.
He needs an ionophere to get the zinc absorbed into his cells. Quercetin is the easiest to find.
Try hydroxychloroquine. Spoke to a doctor and he believes it works better for these variants/flu whatever it is.
Nebulizing saved me; I've become a nebulizer evangelist here. Easy-peasy. Near-immediate relief of breathing issues. No prescription, everything available in one trip to the pharmacy, under $10 plus the nebulizer, no boxes with horses. Read this, or search nebulizer in the search bar.
https://greatawakening.win/p/140cbVkN65/when-vitamins-and-ivm-dont-seem-/
Thank you.
Flccc.net this is the resource for the Frontline Doctors. Find a provider near you.
I am the biggest advocate of IVM. I am aware that it has eradicated Covid in Uttar Pradesh (population 260 million, and Indonesia 280 million). Tim Poole and Joe Rogan have both cured of it. Nonethless, this one individual I know is not getting better with its use. I of course have no way of know if he really does have Covid, that's just what he says he was diagnosed with.
My 2 male relatives got hit hard with covid and 2 days after getting the monoclonal antibody shot, finally got better. Go to hhs.gov to find the nearest location. It's free in many places.
Definitely go to Frontline Drs or Frontline Nurses and get them involved.
https://www.americanfrontlinenurses.com/theadvocatenetwork
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/
probably too late for the monoclonal antibodies, theu say in first 10 days. But he should look into it.
Why is HCQ plus zinc not being considered?
Hydroxychloroquine may be the REAL cure for the common cold and flu. Ivermectin only started being mentioned weeks after HCQ and ZINC were introduced by Trump.
Saw another post about using a nebulizer with something, but I don't recall what. I also heard an australian talk about inhaling the steam from a hot shower helping.
There may be something to those approaches, but I've not used or tried either of them and don't know of others who have.
Nebulizer with food safe dilution of hydrogen peroxide and iodine, also take Benadryl with Lactoferrin, I am not a doctor I just study a bit of everything!
There is a docter in west Texas curing people with the asthma inhaler with albuterol.
https://www.spiritofchange.org/nebulized-peroxide-a-simple-remedy-for-covid-19/
He might not have covid, he could have pneumonia or other problems. Peroxide or iodine will discourage a lot of things. You may be able to get the nebulizer at a drugstore, I got one overnight from Walmart which means it came from one of their stores here. Also, try Benadryl. He may need steroids, Benadryl will help a little against inflammation as well as the virus.
He's not taking Remdesivir, is he?
I'm just leaving a comment here in case future me needs to find this info. Thanks y'all.
My husband has doing the vitamins and ivermectin. The oximeter says 85. I set up a humidifier in the room. What else can I do?
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Quercetin and Creatine.
Look up health benefits of the later, pretty much the safest and most tried supplement out there(as always, check with doctor first disclaimer) and has a VERY good chance of making him feel better as Covid drains the mitochondria(the cellular powerplant, what everything in your body gets its power from) and mitochondria need creatine to work...
edit: not enough to just take vitamin D, he has to get ENOUGH vitamin D to get his D levels up and to a sufficient level, absorption of it through supplements is poor and slow so there is a reason for frontline doctors recommending 4000iu as a maintenance dose....
edit2: someone else mentioned making sure that it is actually Covid, the current climate makes Covid an easy and convenient diagnosis for doctors to hand out if they don't feel like digging due to politics or work load, doctors are just humans and invariably ALL humans want their job to be easy..............
Vitamin D3 with Vitamin K. If currently taking, bump it up to 15,000-20,000 IU's for 3 or 4 days.
Still not a doctor......
First, have a look at the MASK+ and MATH protocols: https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/ He may want to consider asking his primary care physician for supplemental oxygen that he can take at home. Once he goes to the hospital, he is a prisoner to their protocol which may not include these helpful meds and may include killer drugs like remdesivir and ventilators. If he can get home oxygen, anti-inflammatory and anti-clotting drugs, they really can't do anything more for him at the hospital than he could do for himself at home.
Always ask yourself what the hospital can do that you can't! The answer is, not much if you think ahead and are prepared. There's the problem, planning ahead. This man needs oxygen, his doctor ought to know after the ER visit, the doctor should be given a call and a plea to help the man stay home with all the psychological advantages and away from sick people. Meanwhile Amazon is selling kind of a low grade oxygen concentrator against the rules because they are supposed to be prescription devices. Better than nothing. Not cheap, go for the most flow.