Taking my grandparents on vacation and want to cut down on their risk of getting the coof. Does anyone have the preventative protocol for taking the mectin? Appreciate any help from my frens.
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Once your vitamin D levels are up, you can take the appropriate amounts per day to keep your levels at or above 50 ng/ml. I do a vitamin D test every 6 months just to make sure things are good. not too high or too low.
I also take NATURAL Vitamin-C every other day.
Zinc, ivermectin 12mg, iodine, and selenium once every 1-2 weeks.
Here's a snippet from this paper: "Our study confirms vitamin D deficiency to be a high-risk factor of severe COVID-19 disease and hospitalization, with 97% of our study’s patient cohort being vitamin D deficient, 55% of these being severely vitamin D deficient, and none had optimal levels.":
https://www.cureus.com/articles/76496-therapies-to-prevent-progression-of-covid-19-including-hydroxychloroquine-azithromycin-zinc-and-vitamin-d3-with-or-without-intravenous-vitamin-c-an-international-multicenter-randomized-trial
I never had the coof ever. I also eat raw broccolli, blueberries and garlic if that helps anything?
I never had to take HCQ or do nebulization but, I have a nebulizer with inhalable saline, just one of those, 1 drop of food grade hydrogen peroxide %3 and 1 lugol's drop of Iodine and inhale every hour until covid symptoms or gone. I have not tried this yet, hopefully I never have to do this, but I keep all of these supplies at home with me just in case.
Amazing response. Both saved in my informative file! Thank you