Hey guys, just wanted to share a real life acount. While anecdotal im sure, I woke up Friday morning with a full on winter cold. Dry scratchy throat and nose, dark brown mucus and runny nose. Popped 24mg of Ivermectin, a zelenko protocol of Quercetin and bam! This morning i have effectively knocked out a cold that in years passed has taken 3 to 4 days to clear on its own. Im pretty happy with the results. By the way, my wife and baby that have had this cold for 4 days now, (and gave it to me) are still down with it.
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Did my semiannual teeth cleaning the other week, and a couple of hours later was overcome with fatigue so I laid down and took a two hour nap. I woke up feeling like crap and my throat was extremely sore. Not immediately connecting the teeth cleaning with my emerging sickness but realizing I was coming down with “something,” I immediately popped 24mg of Ivermectin and double the complimentary supplements that go with it (D3, C, NAC, etc.). Went back to bed and a few hours later my sore throat was about 80% gone but my sinuses started to get congested. I popped another 24mg of Ivermectin and did a thorough saline nasal rinse and a throat gargle with Listerine. I woke up the next day and by noon everything was back to normal. (BTW I’m unvaxxed.)
It was only a couple of days later when I was chatting with friends about my unusual “illness” and trying to figure out how I got exposed… is when I suddenly realized my mouth had been wide open for 30 minutes while the dental hygienist was working on me. She was masked and didn’t appear to be sick… so I’m guessing she might’ve recently gotten “boosted” and was shedding spike proteins into my mouth.
Moral of the story: The next time you get your teeth cleaned or you need dental work… either find an unvaxxed dentist or load up on Ivermectin and supplements BEFORE your appointment.
One last thing: I notice some are taking both Ivermectin and Quercetin together. It’s okay if you do, but stagger them 12 hours apart. Both can counteract each other (Source: WebMD Drug Interaction Checker).
Happy New Year Everyone!!