Ok so i'm sick. Need help with getting the right OTC meds.
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I took an HCQ pill already, just looking for tips.
I woke up last night and vomited, and that continued for about 6 hours. I'm feeling better now but I'm very hungry and very thirsty but drinking anything makes me feel like puking.
Fever of 99.9*, sore throat, have to sit up or its puke time. Just need help to figure what to do. Totally ruined Christmas for my entire family since people were gonna be coming over tomorrow, Sunday, and Monday.
Dr. Zelenko's protocol for Covid19 includes 50-100mg of zinc for 7 days; Vitamin D3 10000IU 250mg for 7 days; Vitamin C 1000mg for 7 days; HCQ 200 mg 2 x daily for 5-7 days or Quercetin 500mg 3x daily for 7 days and lastly Azithromycin 500 mg for 5 days.
Hope that helps and you get to feeling better quickly.
I have a multivitamin that fulfills everything except the D3 and HCQ. I also have HCQ.
Not sure if a single multivitamin has enough mg of each of the suggested vitamins. I take one along withthe suggested D, C, Zinc, and Quercetin.
Avoid multivitamins like the plague, they are the ONE supplement most commonly ingested by the most people(quick and easy...) and there appears to be some rather valid links to cancer(if DS were to fuck with one thing....)
Vitamin D and Zinc together with Quercetin or Cloroquinine or Ivermectin(all of them zinc ionophores, meaning they help get zinc into your cells so any one of them should be taken with zinc, zinc increases the strength of cell membranes and thus increase your cells resistance to things)
Vit D/Zinc/ and any of the ionophores(I use quercetin) is the best bet for boosting your immune system, magnesium(magnesium oxide/citrate is preferable, stuff like magnesiumhydroxide often have digestion/absorption issues) is also a good idea as in addition to being involved in cell.division, nerves(ever have cramps, not enough magnesium and...) it helps maintain electrolyte balance which means keeping you hydrated and together with D are the 2 people are the most commonly deficient in(Zinc is still under researched but there are indications it also belong on the list)
People tend to underestimate the use of hand-sanitizer but 95+% of all bacterial and viral transfer into humans are contact spread(shopping cart handles, door handles, stair-rails...).
I'm very rarely sick and basically get a flu/cold drive-by every 3'ish years(start feeling something in the evening, sick day 2 and getting better towards the evening and basically functional again on day 3.... and that is the worst-case, usually day 2 isn't that bad), anyway...
Face diapers were obviously a waste but started using hand sanitizer when all of this shit started, recently had a drive-by and that was at least 2 years overdue..............
I used to have that protocol but i used it up twice while i was sick for about 4 weeks with the worst pneumonia and flu anyone in my family ever had. I didn't go the hospital since my dad couldn't afford the hospital bills for a stay of more than a couple days.
Lost my voice for about 14 days, couldn't sleep more than 5 min at a time for a week. I guess my immune system overreacted because Its now been slightly over a year since i was last sick.
Zinc with an ionophore will knock out pretty much any common virus. Every virus you're likely to get (except poxviruses) uses single strand RNA replication to reproduce, and zinc disrupts that process.
But pneumonia is a bacterial infection, and zinc won't do anything for that. Which is probably why it didn't work for you. You'd need antibiotics for pneumonia.
Exactly, however if you stocked up with "covid protocol meds" you should have either Azithromycin or Doxycycline. Either of those (and Amoxicillin) are often used as a first round of meds, and Levofloxacin is used for something stronger. DO NOT use Cipro - it has side effects that include eating your tendons (it got my Achilles...).
You can get any of those online, and there are even "Fish" versions you can buy from the US. Just make sure to check the drug interactions to make sure you don't take something that will kill you.
I hallucinated all night on one dose of Levofloxacin.