My husband got sick Saturday evening. By Monday evening he had a low grade fever. Since he was also coughing and had upper respiratory symptoms I told him to take the Ivermectin pills we purchased from a Frontline Alliance Doctor. He didn't want to and really preferred to save them for when he really got sick bc it cost so much money to get the pills. I talked him into taking them. Better to take them early than to wait. He is in his 70's. He took the first day dosage Monday evening. Within hours his temperature was back to normal. And he felt better the next day with less coughing. He walked a mile on our treadmill with no problem. After the second day (today) he is feeling even better. Just an occasional cough. And no fatique or other symptoms. He is back on the treadmill again.
We are going into an urgent care clinic tomorrow that will prescribe Ivermectin. He couldn't get an appointment in there until tomorrow. Even though he will most likely feel better he wants to get another script for it now that he knows it works.
So far I haven't seen any symptoms myself. But it may still be early yet.
Yes! Everybody wants to wait until they feel really lousy. Ivermectin works best if you take it at the first sign of symptoms! NO NEED FOR A POSITIVE COVID TEST!
Yes! To note - Ivermectin, HCQ, and Quecertin are considered ionophors. They allow zinc to pass through cellular membranes easier. So it is important that you don’t take them alone, but in conjunction with the zinc. Zinc it what stops the viral reproduction in the cell. So taken early along with zinc, it stops it in it’s tracts.
Whatever zinc you have in body gets routed on priority--it is necessary to taste and smell which for most people lost during their session-when taste comes back all the worst parts of virus likely gone
Yes, I take my regular Zinc and then suck on some Zicam while I'm sick. That allows more Zinc to enter your system throughout the day. I take the Quercetin in the AM and the Ivermectin at lunch time. Works well.
True, this remedy is good for colds and flu too. Finding this out was the one positive outcome of the plandemic.