We were using remdesivir only in serious cases. It worked amazing. It would clear up the lungs in a very short time. Preventing pneumonia and all kinds of other nasty lung illnesses.
I mean we really couldn't believe how well it worked. People you thought for sure were on their way to the icu were turned around and headed home in just a couple days.
Liver and kidney function tests were taken before and after treatment. We never seen any decline.
Our facility has handled covid better than most. Our basic treatment given to everyone was c, d, and zinc.
So i really dont get the remdesivir hate train. I think theyre looking for a scapegoat for vaccine side effects personally.
Of course, i should have specified. But the treatments would have stopped immediately had we seen a decline.
And its for such a short period of time and such low doses the chance for harm just inst there.
All medications are hard on you. Acetaminophen basic Tylenol is one of the worst drugs on your liver. But people eat them like candy. Amoxicillin, anti biotics extremely hard your kidneys and liver. Steroid shots that typical med x facilities give to anyone feeling a little under the weather, very hard on your system again. They all are.
Im not sure the reason for the smear campaign, maybe because it works? Or because they need a scapegoat for the vaccine side effects.
Yeah I can’t take Acetaminophen cuz of my liver. I also developed an allergy to Amox & by extension Penicillin. I was overprescribed Amox & for hepatic patients it’s a no-no. My old Dr screwed that up. Anywayz listen…got a Remdesevir patient commenting on this thread having post-Remdesevir side effects. Got any idea what they can take to help bind & purge that outta him?
Grapes for the resveratrol and anti inflammatory effects. Cranberries or cranberry juice, watch the sugar, for numerous reasons. A small glass of cranberry juice or a handful of cranberries every morning can make a big difference.
Orange juice for the citrate to balance calcium levels.
Vitamin B's and omega 3's. So fish for example.
Lots of water and keep it natural, no supplement pills and giant vitamin packs. Both supplements and vitamins are hard on your liver. Many vitamin packs contain a liver pill to help negate the impact.
In short, water, cranberries/juice, orange juice, grapes, and fish.
We were using remdesivir only in serious cases. It worked amazing. It would clear up the lungs in a very short time. Preventing pneumonia and all kinds of other nasty lung illnesses.
I mean we really couldn't believe how well it worked. People you thought for sure were on their way to the icu were turned around and headed home in just a couple days.
Liver and kidney function tests were taken before and after treatment. We never seen any decline.
Our facility has handled covid better than most. Our basic treatment given to everyone was c, d, and zinc.
So i really dont get the remdesivir hate train. I think theyre looking for a scapegoat for vaccine side effects personally.
And how about Renal function?
Of course, i should have specified. But the treatments would have stopped immediately had we seen a decline.
And its for such a short period of time and such low doses the chance for harm just inst there.
All medications are hard on you. Acetaminophen basic Tylenol is one of the worst drugs on your liver. But people eat them like candy. Amoxicillin, anti biotics extremely hard your kidneys and liver. Steroid shots that typical med x facilities give to anyone feeling a little under the weather, very hard on your system again. They all are.
Im not sure the reason for the smear campaign, maybe because it works? Or because they need a scapegoat for the vaccine side effects.
Yeah I can’t take Acetaminophen cuz of my liver. I also developed an allergy to Amox & by extension Penicillin. I was overprescribed Amox & for hepatic patients it’s a no-no. My old Dr screwed that up. Anywayz listen…got a Remdesevir patient commenting on this thread having post-Remdesevir side effects. Got any idea what they can take to help bind & purge that outta him?
Grapes for the resveratrol and anti inflammatory effects. Cranberries or cranberry juice, watch the sugar, for numerous reasons. A small glass of cranberry juice or a handful of cranberries every morning can make a big difference.
Orange juice for the citrate to balance calcium levels.
Vitamin B's and omega 3's. So fish for example.
Lots of water and keep it natural, no supplement pills and giant vitamin packs. Both supplements and vitamins are hard on your liver. Many vitamin packs contain a liver pill to help negate the impact.
In short, water, cranberries/juice, orange juice, grapes, and fish.