FLCCC have a post-vaccine protocol. It looks like a lot of the recommendations are primarily designed to mitigate against the spike proteins. They also list NAC and C-60 which some say may help with the graphene oxide, but I don't know if that's conclusive. And who knows how to destroy the rubbery clots? Let's hope that ascorbic acid works against that.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/treatment-protocols/i-recover/
I hear NAC is a great preventative measure for allergies. Is that true?
Asking because my sinus allergies have been torturing me this week for some reason. Yes, torture--if you knew how bad the headaches were, you'd say the same thing.
In fact, someone please redpill me on allergies in general. I don't think antihistamines and corticosteroids are good enough anymore.
I have heard that eating honey made locally has helped.
Bromelain, which is often mixed with Quercetin to aid absorption, is also great in reducing hayfever symptoms I have found.
...I have suffered severely with allergies this season...
...I have gotten a lot of relief with the OTC saline nose spray....
Navage...the $100 battery-operated neti pot is worth the money. It flushes out the sinuses with a salt water mix.
Already tried neti pots.
The swelling in my nose gets so bad that the water goes in one nostril and does NOT come out the other. Just stops.
L-histidine. It’s an amino acid. Look into it.
I'll try that, thank you.
I also use the Navage because it is battery powered with mild pressure to get the saline solution thru. Had my sinuses re-arranged in a car wreck in 1968 and this is the best thing I've found. Also Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold seems to help quickly.
Yes this works for me. I do it preventative so my sinuses stay open.
Nebulizer. Make your saline with 2 tsp Celtic salt. Add 1 tsp 2% food grade hydration peroxide. Add 1 to 2 drops Lugol’s 2% iodine. This makes a pint which can be refrigerated and kept up to 4 weeks in the fridge. Use3 to 4x/day.