Ok. I’m unvaxxed and got Covid the beginning of October. I’m assuming it was Covid because I never tested but I was very sick. About midway through the month I began having shortness of breath and couldn’t break my fever after being on Zelenko protocol and ivermectin daily. My lungs were filling up faster than I could get the junk out. I was facing death and I knew it. I had made the husband give me his word that I wouldn’t be taken to the hospital. I had been on ivm regimen once a week prior to getting sick and had forgotten about my stash of hydroxychloraquine. That night I got it out and took one pill. I was completely and totally recovered the next morning. The only side effect I experienced was blurred vision for about four hours. Maybe I would have been recovered without it. Maybe not. All I know is something had worked. I’ll not be without my stash anymore though
Where did you read HCQ is an anti-parasite drug? I've never heard that. What I've heard about HCQ is that it's a zinc ionophore, which helps zinc across the cell membrane and I believe zinc is considered a anti viral.
Early in the plandemic, a local doctor who oversees a nursing home, used HCQ, after Trump's endorsement, not one resident died of "covid19" and I believe only one was hospitalized. Of course, it wasn't in our local paper but was featured on a local conservative radio talk show. The rest of the media, silent.🤬
"Just 0.8 percent of patients at a facility in France who received hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and an antibiotic died, compared to 4.8 percent of patients who did not receive the drug combination"
And I assume they were there because their symptoms were serious enough for someone to bring them there for treatment. So if 10% of the population went to such a place, and 5% of them died, that would be a mortality rate of 0.5%, which seems about what was being reported for covid (or were they pumping it up to the percent levels in media?), and the 0.8% would equate to a general population mortality rate of 0.08 %, which is higher than regular flu. The flu killed ~80,000 people in the U.S. in 2018, which was a very high year. That equates to a mortality rate of 0.02%. Covid seems to have been significantly deadlier than regular flue, but not the bubonic plague government and media made it out to be.
Ok. I’m unvaxxed and got Covid the beginning of October. I’m assuming it was Covid because I never tested but I was very sick. About midway through the month I began having shortness of breath and couldn’t break my fever after being on Zelenko protocol and ivermectin daily. My lungs were filling up faster than I could get the junk out. I was facing death and I knew it. I had made the husband give me his word that I wouldn’t be taken to the hospital. I had been on ivm regimen once a week prior to getting sick and had forgotten about my stash of hydroxychloraquine. That night I got it out and took one pill. I was completely and totally recovered the next morning. The only side effect I experienced was blurred vision for about four hours. Maybe I would have been recovered without it. Maybe not. All I know is something had worked. I’ll not be without my stash anymore though
Where did you read HCQ is an anti-parasite drug? I've never heard that. What I've heard about HCQ is that it's a zinc ionophore, which helps zinc across the cell membrane and I believe zinc is considered a anti viral.
Malaria is a parasite
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7928734/
https://medwinpublishers.com/VIJ/a-holistic-review-on-chloroquine-hydroxychloroquine-the-anti-parasitic-therapeutics.pdf
https://www.medchemexpress.com/hydroxychloroquine.html
You may be thinking of Quercetin...
I think some studies say it is both.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182877/
Good to know!
Thanks Fren.....
Early in the plandemic, a local doctor who oversees a nursing home, used HCQ, after Trump's endorsement, not one resident died of "covid19" and I believe only one was hospitalized. Of course, it wasn't in our local paper but was featured on a local conservative radio talk show. The rest of the media, silent.🤬
I know something similar. Then an order came down to stop using Hcq and entire floors were dying. It was a nursing home of course
Original report: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2052297523001075
Where do most frens order their HCQ?
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0.8%…I’m not real good at math. Is that impressive?
Deaths from Covid went to 0.8% compared with 4.8%
"Just 0.8 percent of patients at a facility in France who received hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and an antibiotic died, compared to 4.8 percent of patients who did not receive the drug combination"
And I assume they were there because their symptoms were serious enough for someone to bring them there for treatment. So if 10% of the population went to such a place, and 5% of them died, that would be a mortality rate of 0.5%, which seems about what was being reported for covid (or were they pumping it up to the percent levels in media?), and the 0.8% would equate to a general population mortality rate of 0.08 %, which is higher than regular flu. The flu killed ~80,000 people in the U.S. in 2018, which was a very high year. That equates to a mortality rate of 0.02%. Covid seems to have been significantly deadlier than regular flue, but not the bubonic plague government and media made it out to be.
Supporting article: https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/hydroxychloroquine-associated-with-lower-covid-19-mortality-study-5521868
A patient had a 6x chance of dying without it.
I was given doses of HQC by the Army whenever I traveled overseas. This was back in the 80s.