So normally I never get sick, never got the vaccine, never got sick during the pandemic, etc, but for the first time in many years I can actually say yesterday I must've caught something and got sick.
Got terrible sleep the night before since I had a really bad stomach ache (took a shit ton of CBD to be able to sleep, and get rid of the pain). Woke up yesterday with a bit of a sore throat, cough, and headache. It slowly moved to a fever of 101.3 by mid-day. My voice was all messed up, overall felt like complete crap.
Once I noticed I had a fever, I knew something was up, so took about 12-16mg of Ivermectin. Took 1800mg of NAC spaced throughout the day, a small bit of homemade fire cider, and 2000mg of Vitamin C in the evening. And then right before bed, smoked about 1/4 of a Datura flower, and used a small amount of Datura ointment as it's an effective herbal sedative and antispasmodic (I'm not recommending anyone use this plant without proper knowledge of how it works, it is highly poisonous and will literally kill you if you don't know what you're doing).
Woke up this morning feeling just as good as I ever have, absolutely zero signs of sickness whatsoever.
My daughter made me some fire cider once when I was sick a year ago, I didn't know you were only supposed to take 1/2 shot glass per dose, lol, it will clean you out 😆 she also makes a elderberry syrup that boost your immune system.
What is her recipe for the fire cider? I know, in general, but what are the proportions?
My daughter made it idk . I will see her after the weekend and get it to ya. I'm deaf so I don't talk on the phone much.
Yeah, don't have to take that much, it's pretty potent. I normally take the half shot or so, to boost immunity, in this instance I took a lot more though.
I didn't really measure it, but my cup was around 3in in diameter and I poured in maybe 3/4-1in or so, so a very real amount. Maybe 2 shots?
It worked fast though, like I actually noticed an improvement within 15 minutes of taking it.
It will cure what ales ya for sure. Home remedies is where it's at.