Which is better? Husband is on day 3 of symptoms, tested positive yesterday, trying to decide if it’s worth the effort to go get the antibodies. We have to drive 30 minutes and the there is the whole infusion process.
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Honestly, I would not take or recommend an antibody preparation unless truly needed for recovery. They are a product that comes from another living thing and it is always possible to have an allergic reaction (which can be managed) or for the patient's body to develop antibodies against the antibodies and they would never be able to use them again in the future. This has been known to happen with clotbusters like TPA and snake anti-venom.
If patient can get IVM or HCQ, I would choose them. If the patient is recovering, I would leave it at that. If there is no improvement than as a fall back, whip out the Antibodies.
Avoid hospital, don't let them isolate from family, don't let them give Remdesivir, don't let them intubate.
Horse paste from Tractor Supply, one notch for every 50pounds, double it if treating, once a day for 6 days is what I hear. Duravet apple flavor is my horses preferred.
I heard that's AOC's favorite flavor of horse paste as well🐴
regeneron and ivermectin (both)
Regeneron works wonders.
I've taken invermectin and felt better in days
IVM. Needs to be used with Zinc
I hope he gets better soon. Ivm isn’t too late, use with D,C,zinc, melatonin. But everyone who isn’t sick yet… start your treatment on day 1!
I'd suggest looking at the FLCCC protocol. I would recommend reading the whole thing and throwing the kitchen sink at it, just in case it's delta. Delta is still going around unfortunately
well Trump had the Regeneron one.
Antibodies are in short supply, if you choose that make sure your eligible and can get them before you drive.
It shouldn't be a decision between the two treatments. Start IVM immediately, then decide if you want to go for the Regeneron antibodies.