With all the hype concerning “monkey pox” lately, I guess it’s time to start publishing alternative treatments as opposed to taking an “official” vaccine. I suggest starting with HCQ or Ivermectin.
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Resveratrol and Quercitin.
Sarracenia purpurea, maybe
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/rediscovered-native-american-remedy-kills-poxvirus/3003420.article
Avoid sodomy.
It looks like everyone affected so far in the UK is a gay man…
Just gonna keep taking my Ivermectin! Got 200 pills for $100. Probably gonna order some more.
At our local grocery store, there’s a pharmacy add that plays over the store speakers warning that 1 in 3 people will experience shingles in their lifetime. That’s new. It’s never been that prolific.
I’ve noticed a plethora of “vaccine” adds on TV, radio, etc. lately. Seems like the what 100% of the population jabbed with something!
Same with myocarditis and a host of other issues. Interesting.
Yep! I have plenty of Ivermectin on hand. It’s funny how every time some quack Dr. tries to tell me about the “benefits” of the jab and how I should get it, I mention I have Ivermectin and it shuts down the conversation immediately.
One quick question for you,Lonegunman65, if you'd be so inclined to answer. Paste or pill?
I purchased prescription pills from India about 9 months ago. The shelf life of these pills are 2 years. I am not vaxxed but I tested positive for the rona about 4 weeks ago. It was no worse than a mild cold but I started on the FLCCC protocol for early covid (Ivermectin for 5 days plus other supplements) and it knocked out ALL symptoms after 72 hours. Tennessee just passed legislation allowing Ivermectin to be purchased OTC so you can probably get some shipped to you.
I'm very tempted to trip on down to Memphis and find some at a gas station or Walmart. I wonder if you vacuum seal the pill if they would last longer than 2 years. Oxygen seems to do harm to a lot of different things, so absent of oxygen I'd think the pill might last a decade or more, kinda like any meat that is vacuum sealed will last a long time in the freezer, plus it won't get freezer burnt. Thanks for the info. I appreciate your response.