Zinc reduces the replication of the virus.
HCQ and Ivermectin are ionophores that allow the zinc to get into cells better to fight the virus. Each is a bit different.
BOTH WITH ZINC...
[AS Prophylactic] (to reduce viral load) :
HCQ is good for 5.5 halflifes (~174 days)
Ivermectin is good for ~45 days
[As a treatment]
HCQ EARLY 1-5 days of symptoms
IVM any time during the exposure.
Ivemectin is not a zinc ionosphore. It's a protease inhibitor(similar to Pifizer's new covid drug). This slows down virus replication. Ivermectin also binds to covid spike proteins and cell ace2 receptors. This slows down the virus entering the cell.
"Ivermectin is one of several ionophores, others including hydroxychloroquine, quercetin, and resveratrol, the latter two available over the counter. These ionophores simply open a cellular door, allowing zinc to enter the cell, where it then interferes with viral replication, providing potential therapeutic benefit in viral and other infections."
HCQ is far less effective than IVQ, based on Studies on https://c19early.com/
BOTH need ZINC.
Zinc reduces the replication of the virus. HCQ and Ivermectin are ionophores that allow the zinc to get into cells better to fight the virus. Each is a bit different.
BOTH WITH ZINC... [AS Prophylactic] (to reduce viral load) : HCQ is good for 5.5 halflifes (~174 days) Ivermectin is good for ~45 days
[As a treatment] HCQ EARLY 1-5 days of symptoms IVM any time during the exposure.
Be well.
Ivemectin is not a zinc ionosphore. It's a protease inhibitor(similar to Pifizer's new covid drug). This slows down virus replication. Ivermectin also binds to covid spike proteins and cell ace2 receptors. This slows down the virus entering the cell.
"Ivermectin is one of several ionophores, others including hydroxychloroquine, quercetin, and resveratrol, the latter two available over the counter. These ionophores simply open a cellular door, allowing zinc to enter the cell, where it then interferes with viral replication, providing potential therapeutic benefit in viral and other infections."
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/09/why_all_the_fuss_about_ivermectin.html
This article is incorrect. Watch this video. Links to the studies are in the video description.