Ya that’s been one of the weirdest parts of this is seeing people tout monoclonal as some sort of miracle. It’s like half of us fully understand it’s basically the flu and the other half is partially grasped by the fear porn and still think we need some magical cure. Why bother with the jab or monoclonal when you can either lead a healthy life and/ or take ivermectin off necessary.
My friends whole unvaxxed fam got covid. All of them were ok after ivm except his sister. It didn’t work and she couldn’t breathe. She had to take the antibodies. She’s ok now. I don’t know if it was the antibodies that worked or just time. But either way IVM and the whole cocktail sometimes isn’t enough for some people.
This is true. Early treatment is critical to keeping the pathogen load down. It is the body's immune response to the pathogen that is individually variable and is the problem. This hypersensivity response can cause horrendous inflammation. Also, secondary bacterial infection can lead to pneumonia. Therefore, the earlier treatment is started, the more successful it will be at avoiding more serious complications. The 72 hour rule is applicable to any suspected acute viral respiratory infection and they usually run their course in 7 to 10 days. This is why using antivirals like Remdesivir in critical care settings long after the pathogen has left the crime scene is ridiculous and suspect. It flies in the face of normally accepted progression of acute respiratory viral infection.
Some people have digestive symptoms associated with this disease. Have some famotidine on hand as well. It is a H2 receptor antagonist while the diphenhydramine is first generation H1-antihistamine. Second generation H1-antihistamines include cetirizine (Zyrtec), loratadine (Claritin), and, fexofenadine (Allegra). These drugs do not cause drowsiness like the first generation drugs diphenhydramine and promethazine. A multidrug antihistamine approach with comitant steroid therapy has been used successfully by some clinicians to treat more serious cases of Covid. They recommend methylprednisone or prednisone versus dexamethasone which is what they use in the hospitals at doses too low to have any significant impact. Have some antibiotics on hand to treat possible secondary bacterial infection. This is why the azithromycin has been effective in some cases in combination with other drugs. You can get amoxicillin or some other antibiotics from online veterinary supply that sells fish antibiotics. They are the same drugs using the same dosages that are sold at the pharmacy. Stay well fren.
That 8 day time is interesting to me, because it was on about the 8th day that I started getting much worse. I had been cruising for about 5 days with general weakness and low-grade fever. Because I had been around some people who found out they had covid, I thought I might have it, so got tested, because I wanted to be able to verify I had it before visiting relatives a few weeks later, who were concerned that I hadn't had the clot shot. I was tested with this horrible swab that was like ground glass up my nose. It was a couple days later that the symptoms got way worse, with high fever and fatigue so bad I could barely get out of bed.
My dad wound up in the hospital because they wouldn’t give him the monoclonals at the ER.
I was better in a day. My fever broke immediately when it wouldn’t come down from 103. Despite taking ivermectin, zinc, the whole shebang. Not overweight, only comorbidity was asthma.
Not everyone gets better with the Zelenko/FLCCC/AFLD protocols alone.
Your vitamin D levels must be high side of the official "normal" to begin with. You can't suddenly boost your vitamin D. When you get symptoms, it's too late.
Also the breathing thing: as soon as you get symptoms (if not before) you should spray up your nose and throat with 0.1% hydrogen peroxide solution. So, if you buy 3% solution, you must dilute it by 30 times.
Also use an inhaler/nebuliser with Budesonide. If those fail, you need azithromycin or similar antibiotic.
Also the breathing thing: as soon as you get symptoms (if not before) you should spray up your nose and throat with 0.1% hydrogen peroxide solution. So, if you buy 3% solution, you must dilute it by 30 times.
I've been doing a daily sinus rinse and have so far avoided the virus despite multiple exposures. I usually just do the saline packet, but if I know I've been around a big group, I'll add 5-6 drops of H202.
Exactly! I will continue to trust my immune system, make relatively healthy choices, keep my D and C levels up and trust the proper dosages of Ivermectin and HCQ for treatments knowing they are time tested and safer than most of our OTC drugs we don't even bat an eye at.
This is a bioweapon and we need to think of it in those terms and not just another flu or cold. We have payloads to this thing that have yet to be released. But, you are correct in staying as far away from anything associated with it if you want to stay safe. Happy horse ranching.
Ya that’s been one of the weirdest parts of this is seeing people tout monoclonal as some sort of miracle. It’s like half of us fully understand it’s basically the flu and the other half is partially grasped by the fear porn and still think we need some magical cure. Why bother with the jab or monoclonal when you can either lead a healthy life and/ or take ivermectin off necessary.
My friends whole unvaxxed fam got covid. All of them were ok after ivm except his sister. It didn’t work and she couldn’t breathe. She had to take the antibodies. She’s ok now. I don’t know if it was the antibodies that worked or just time. But either way IVM and the whole cocktail sometimes isn’t enough for some people.
This is true. Early treatment is critical to keeping the pathogen load down. It is the body's immune response to the pathogen that is individually variable and is the problem. This hypersensivity response can cause horrendous inflammation. Also, secondary bacterial infection can lead to pneumonia. Therefore, the earlier treatment is started, the more successful it will be at avoiding more serious complications. The 72 hour rule is applicable to any suspected acute viral respiratory infection and they usually run their course in 7 to 10 days. This is why using antivirals like Remdesivir in critical care settings long after the pathogen has left the crime scene is ridiculous and suspect. It flies in the face of normally accepted progression of acute respiratory viral infection.
Some people have digestive symptoms associated with this disease. Have some famotidine on hand as well. It is a H2 receptor antagonist while the diphenhydramine is first generation H1-antihistamine. Second generation H1-antihistamines include cetirizine (Zyrtec), loratadine (Claritin), and, fexofenadine (Allegra). These drugs do not cause drowsiness like the first generation drugs diphenhydramine and promethazine. A multidrug antihistamine approach with comitant steroid therapy has been used successfully by some clinicians to treat more serious cases of Covid. They recommend methylprednisone or prednisone versus dexamethasone which is what they use in the hospitals at doses too low to have any significant impact. Have some antibiotics on hand to treat possible secondary bacterial infection. This is why the azithromycin has been effective in some cases in combination with other drugs. You can get amoxicillin or some other antibiotics from online veterinary supply that sells fish antibiotics. They are the same drugs using the same dosages that are sold at the pharmacy. Stay well fren.
Shareholders will not be happy. Im not sure when she started IVM. She had it ready so she’s informed. Who knows
That 8 day time is interesting to me, because it was on about the 8th day that I started getting much worse. I had been cruising for about 5 days with general weakness and low-grade fever. Because I had been around some people who found out they had covid, I thought I might have it, so got tested, because I wanted to be able to verify I had it before visiting relatives a few weeks later, who were concerned that I hadn't had the clot shot. I was tested with this horrible swab that was like ground glass up my nose. It was a couple days later that the symptoms got way worse, with high fever and fatigue so bad I could barely get out of bed.
We actually had an anon that passed recently, he was taking ivermictin and stayed at home, but ended up passing.
My dad wound up in the hospital because they wouldn’t give him the monoclonals at the ER.
I was better in a day. My fever broke immediately when it wouldn’t come down from 103. Despite taking ivermectin, zinc, the whole shebang. Not overweight, only comorbidity was asthma.
Not everyone gets better with the Zelenko/FLCCC/AFLD protocols alone.
Your vitamin D levels must be high side of the official "normal" to begin with. You can't suddenly boost your vitamin D. When you get symptoms, it's too late.
Also the breathing thing: as soon as you get symptoms (if not before) you should spray up your nose and throat with 0.1% hydrogen peroxide solution. So, if you buy 3% solution, you must dilute it by 30 times.
Also use an inhaler/nebuliser with Budesonide. If those fail, you need azithromycin or similar antibiotic.
I was already supplementing my D levels long before I got sick. We’re talking three years of emulsified ADEK.
Didn’t try HP nebulizer because my lungs were clear and I have asthma/lots of people screw HP nebulizing up and wind up with interstitial lung disease
I've been doing a daily sinus rinse and have so far avoided the virus despite multiple exposures. I usually just do the saline packet, but if I know I've been around a big group, I'll add 5-6 drops of H202.
Exactly! I will continue to trust my immune system, make relatively healthy choices, keep my D and C levels up and trust the proper dosages of Ivermectin and HCQ for treatments knowing they are time tested and safer than most of our OTC drugs we don't even bat an eye at.
This is a bioweapon and we need to think of it in those terms and not just another flu or cold. We have payloads to this thing that have yet to be released. But, you are correct in staying as far away from anything associated with it if you want to stay safe. Happy horse ranching.