Nattokinase also has other benefits like lowering cholesterol and triglycerides, improving blood flow, etc that can be touted if someone needs nudging to try it but will just write you off if you start talking about "spike proteins". There's even been studies with doses of 6-10k FU per day where over a year subjects had a reduction in arterial plaque. I've seen the cholesterol effects myself, 8k FU/day for 4 weeks and my LDL was down 20 points and trigs had dropped by over 50. Showing that is how I convinced others to at least try it.
The lowest-dose over-the-counter patch: 7mg. According to Dr Ardis, the one who came up with this solution, one week is enough. I did two weeks. I had had recurring long covid symptoms, which kept coming back every few months despite me taking other protocols (bromelain, NAC, nattokinase, ivermectin) but the nicotine patches did the job, I felt much better, and I haven't felt any need for supplements since then.
You can search GAW using "Nicotine" and find a bunch of posts with good commentary and testimonies, although they're pretty old now.
Get something that says bio-available, or chelated iron supplements. Take as directed. Do it every day, because Iron deficiency (pale gums, and lethargy) takes a full month of supplementation to fix. Vit C and Iron should be paired, BTW. Basically the more complex-sounding Iron thingy, the better. Other pedes may chime in.
Also re: zinc. 40 mg of zinc a day is the upper limit of a daily dose. If you take too much you will feel very thirsty, and slightly nauseous (I tried once - yuck). So check also, mixed supplements, such as Vit C and Zinc tablets, for example, and add up the doses from the various bottles, read the labels before taking. Also zinc and Ivermectin should be paired.
Vit D, one can easily take 10 000 per day for a bit. However, you should test your blood level regularly for that, because the amount varies per person, as to how much one absorbs. Some people can cruise on 5000 IU, others can take 60 000 IU, and still be low. Try also: UV light exposure for vit D purposes - check the type of sunbed before using. One 20-min sunbath can make equivalent to a 10 000 IU dose. But vit D should be paired with Magnesium, especially at higher doses, as it can actually plunge your magnesium, and start twitchy eyelids, and sudden jumps, before sleeping (signs of a Mg deficiency) - just from chronically taking vit D without the Magnesium.
Too much iron and zinc without copper in balance and you'll deplete your copper causing other issues (some of which mimic things like iron deficiency.) For around every 10mg of zinc there should be 1mg of copper.
Also while zinc and iron do compete a bit for absorption iron does cause oxidative stress in the gut while zinc is an antioxidant so it is still a net benefit to take them together, especially if the gut is already damaged.
Good point. I wear some high copper jewellery (cheap silver, LOL). Those copper bracelets from the eighties to 'relieve' arthritis, or something, might be a thing. Also, our pipes are still copper (old house).
Copper pipes barely contribute anything, otherwise I wouldn't have been copper deficient and I've lived and worked in buildings with copper water pipes my entire life. Very little copper leaches in the water when they're fresh pipes and essentially none leaches once their interior is coated with minerals from the water like lime or manganese.
Yeah, my pipes are over 80 years old. But, one gets oxides that prevent any further leaching. What are the signs of copper deficiency? Seeing as you have experienced it.
Asking for links to Zinc supplements? Ivermectin? Some sites do protocols, even. Might be better to do a search locally? I am on the other side of the world.
There is no difference between the animal ivermectin and the human one. The only difficulty for pedes is the Maff. A horse is typically much bigger than a human, so one has to work out the dose accordingly. Dog Ivermectin might be a good one for those struggling with Maff, because the comparative weights are more in the same ballpark. You = 2 big dogs? However, it is only a matter of working it out, and once you know, you know.
In many respects the veterinary drugs and supplements (look at horse magnesium powder for example - often much cheaper) are much better quality, and even variety, and price than human ones.
It's just that people don't wanna poison their precious race-horse. hey. But no scruples about poisoning another human, it seems. You wouldn't give a horse some tylenol, for example.
Anyway, in the usa, Idaho, Arkansas, and Tennessee passed laws making oral ivermectin available OTC, Texas just did as well. Might be a thing to contact a pharmacy in those states?
My family takes IVermectin for three days when a sore throat strikes. We also use it for bruising and joint aches, and even when there is a flu or cold circulating, just in case. My ancient parents (in their eighties) are taking it daily, have been for about a year (they were vaxxed up the wazoo, believed their doctor, and suffering, actually dad nearly died).
The only time to pull back off a little from taking it (you can halve the dose for a few days, for example), is when your stools get a bit loose. But they are getting much healthier, and want to take it, because it relieves all sorts of little issues.
Also anecdotal: A friend has bowel cancer and is taking both ivermectin and fenbendazole. He reports that he was taking fenbendazole already, and when he started taking the Ivermectin as well, the growth shrank to half its size within a week.
Yay!! So your parents take the full dose by weight each day? I do 3-4 months daily on of fenben, one month off then start again. Also liquid injectable cattle IVM weekly by mouth myself.
Doing it weekly is kind of a baseline for people living in the tropics. So well-tested.
My parents use a topical liquid formula that can be rubbed on the skin anywhere. I have seen that they do topical treatments for humans in USA, now (for hair conditions, LOL). Yeah, your skin absorbs it.
There are protocols that use Ivermectin every day for a month. These are for Vax-injury McCullough. I think. he says to continue for three months if cancer.
My dad, believed the stories from his doctor and just rolled up his sleeves. ANyway, he was days away from dying. Could not even swallow a sip of water. Dribbling. Went to hospital, and they sent him home to die. Literally. Nothing they could do, they said. Days to live.
WE came in and made sure they had home-cooked meals, (they were living on toast, not poor, just really hard for them to cook, due to mobilty) and we introduced invermectin. He is still in a wheelchair, but can hold a memory-lane-style conversation, now. Not good on short term memory, but does seem to interact,, and make jokes, and be able to drink and swallow. So they are using it every day. Full dose. Both of them. She is rubbing it on a sore toothacke face, or a bruise on the leg, as well.
nattokinase
Nattokinase also has other benefits like lowering cholesterol and triglycerides, improving blood flow, etc that can be touted if someone needs nudging to try it but will just write you off if you start talking about "spike proteins". There's even been studies with doses of 6-10k FU per day where over a year subjects had a reduction in arterial plaque. I've seen the cholesterol effects myself, 8k FU/day for 4 weeks and my LDL was down 20 points and trigs had dropped by over 50. Showing that is how I convinced others to at least try it.
100%
Check this out. Dr. Peter McCullough is the most published Dr on COVID research.
https://covid19.onedaymd.com/2023/03/dr-peter-mccullough-prescription-and.html?m=1
Nicotine patch to clear the toxic jab. Doesn't clear up clots, but eliminates the jab's poisons from the body so no more damage will be caused.
Do you know what strength patches and how long/how often to use them?
Unvaxxed brother also has lingering long COVID symptoms.
I agree with Mr_A. Find brand name Rugby 21 mg patches. I cut each into 3 parts and use as normal. This is the Dr.Ardis recommended brand.
I use a few bandages on top to ensure they do not fall off during a days work.
Thanks!
The lowest-dose over-the-counter patch: 7mg. According to Dr Ardis, the one who came up with this solution, one week is enough. I did two weeks. I had had recurring long covid symptoms, which kept coming back every few months despite me taking other protocols (bromelain, NAC, nattokinase, ivermectin) but the nicotine patches did the job, I felt much better, and I haven't felt any need for supplements since then.
You can search GAW using "Nicotine" and find a bunch of posts with good commentary and testimonies, although they're pretty old now.
Ivermectin. Take it for three months straight. Then take it once a week for a time. Might have to take it once a week for life.
also, if the jab affected brain clarity: take B9 especially, but also Magnesium, Vit D, vit C, Iron and high dose Zinc.
Any iron and zinc recommendations?
Get something that says bio-available, or chelated iron supplements. Take as directed. Do it every day, because Iron deficiency (pale gums, and lethargy) takes a full month of supplementation to fix. Vit C and Iron should be paired, BTW. Basically the more complex-sounding Iron thingy, the better. Other pedes may chime in.
Also re: zinc. 40 mg of zinc a day is the upper limit of a daily dose. If you take too much you will feel very thirsty, and slightly nauseous (I tried once - yuck). So check also, mixed supplements, such as Vit C and Zinc tablets, for example, and add up the doses from the various bottles, read the labels before taking. Also zinc and Ivermectin should be paired.
Vit D, one can easily take 10 000 per day for a bit. However, you should test your blood level regularly for that, because the amount varies per person, as to how much one absorbs. Some people can cruise on 5000 IU, others can take 60 000 IU, and still be low. Try also: UV light exposure for vit D purposes - check the type of sunbed before using. One 20-min sunbath can make equivalent to a 10 000 IU dose. But vit D should be paired with Magnesium, especially at higher doses, as it can actually plunge your magnesium, and start twitchy eyelids, and sudden jumps, before sleeping (signs of a Mg deficiency) - just from chronically taking vit D without the Magnesium.
Too much iron and zinc without copper in balance and you'll deplete your copper causing other issues (some of which mimic things like iron deficiency.) For around every 10mg of zinc there should be 1mg of copper.
Also while zinc and iron do compete a bit for absorption iron does cause oxidative stress in the gut while zinc is an antioxidant so it is still a net benefit to take them together, especially if the gut is already damaged.
Good point. I wear some high copper jewellery (cheap silver, LOL). Those copper bracelets from the eighties to 'relieve' arthritis, or something, might be a thing. Also, our pipes are still copper (old house).
Copper pipes barely contribute anything, otherwise I wouldn't have been copper deficient and I've lived and worked in buildings with copper water pipes my entire life. Very little copper leaches in the water when they're fresh pipes and essentially none leaches once their interior is coated with minerals from the water like lime or manganese.
Yeah, my pipes are over 80 years old. But, one gets oxides that prevent any further leaching. What are the signs of copper deficiency? Seeing as you have experienced it.
She lives in SC. Where to get it and dosing?
Asking for links to Zinc supplements? Ivermectin? Some sites do protocols, even. Might be better to do a search locally? I am on the other side of the world.
Ivermectin. Curious where to get human version of one needs to take it daily, dosing as well.
There is no difference between the animal ivermectin and the human one. The only difficulty for pedes is the Maff. A horse is typically much bigger than a human, so one has to work out the dose accordingly. Dog Ivermectin might be a good one for those struggling with Maff, because the comparative weights are more in the same ballpark. You = 2 big dogs? However, it is only a matter of working it out, and once you know, you know.
In many respects the veterinary drugs and supplements (look at horse magnesium powder for example - often much cheaper) are much better quality, and even variety, and price than human ones.
It's just that people don't wanna poison their precious race-horse. hey. But no scruples about poisoning another human, it seems. You wouldn't give a horse some tylenol, for example.
Anyway, in the usa, Idaho, Arkansas, and Tennessee passed laws making oral ivermectin available OTC, Texas just did as well. Might be a thing to contact a pharmacy in those states?
I can do the math. I have personally been using the injectable cattle IVM for over a year. Just wondered about the availability of tablets. Thanks.
Did you mean ivermectin or fenbendazole? I didn't know anyone ever took ivermectin daily. So just asking for clarification.
My family takes IVermectin for three days when a sore throat strikes. We also use it for bruising and joint aches, and even when there is a flu or cold circulating, just in case. My ancient parents (in their eighties) are taking it daily, have been for about a year (they were vaxxed up the wazoo, believed their doctor, and suffering, actually dad nearly died).
The only time to pull back off a little from taking it (you can halve the dose for a few days, for example), is when your stools get a bit loose. But they are getting much healthier, and want to take it, because it relieves all sorts of little issues.
Also anecdotal: A friend has bowel cancer and is taking both ivermectin and fenbendazole. He reports that he was taking fenbendazole already, and when he started taking the Ivermectin as well, the growth shrank to half its size within a week.
Yay!! So your parents take the full dose by weight each day? I do 3-4 months daily on of fenben, one month off then start again. Also liquid injectable cattle IVM weekly by mouth myself.
Doing it weekly is kind of a baseline for people living in the tropics. So well-tested.
My parents use a topical liquid formula that can be rubbed on the skin anywhere. I have seen that they do topical treatments for humans in USA, now (for hair conditions, LOL). Yeah, your skin absorbs it.
There are protocols that use Ivermectin every day for a month. These are for Vax-injury McCullough. I think. he says to continue for three months if cancer.
My dad, believed the stories from his doctor and just rolled up his sleeves. ANyway, he was days away from dying. Could not even swallow a sip of water. Dribbling. Went to hospital, and they sent him home to die. Literally. Nothing they could do, they said. Days to live.
WE came in and made sure they had home-cooked meals, (they were living on toast, not poor, just really hard for them to cook, due to mobilty) and we introduced invermectin. He is still in a wheelchair, but can hold a memory-lane-style conversation, now. Not good on short term memory, but does seem to interact,, and make jokes, and be able to drink and swallow. So they are using it every day. Full dose. Both of them. She is rubbing it on a sore toothacke face, or a bruise on the leg, as well.
Well my niece is definitely vax injured. Brother is just shed on and never recovered fully and has "auto immune type stuff" since having CV illness.