I agree with your dosaging of the quercetin and zinc...but not of the other things. In terms of vitamin C...it can be taken to bowel tolerance...meaning when you get diarrhea...if you are taking a mega-dose, which could be generally up to 5000 mg. or 5 grams OR more. It could be a lot higher depending on what you are dealing with. Don't be afraid of vitamin C...it is water soluble and the body will throw off any excess. When you hit bowel tolerance, just do a lower dose. I have always pictured vitamin C as your army mounting a defense against an invading army. You can also take vitamin C throughout the day or in intervals until bowel tolerance is reached. Andrew Saul is the primary source of info on Vitamin C currently...his info is helpful.
Black Cumin Seed Oil (Nigella Sativa) in addition to its' anti-viral, anti-parasite and anti-bacterial properties, also has properties that unclot the blood, allowing it to freely flow and it prevents the red blood cells from aggregating, or sticking together which prevents the free flow of oxygen exchange. The videos on that are quite amazing. Usually, a 500 mg. dose once a day is sufficient. It is a good supplement.
In terms of vitamin D... there have been suggestions that you can take as much as 20,000 IU's short term for various illnesses. The key to vitamin D usage is to have your blood tested so that you have an accurate assessment of your vitamin D level in the blood. When I was first tested, I was in the mid 20"s. I take 10,000 IUs of vitamin D daily with a Super K supplement and now it runs in the 60's. It is suggested that for protection against covid and for good health that you have vitamin D levels greater than 50. This has been a supplement that everyone should supplement if they are low. There is a condition where people are not absorbing vitamin D from the sun or supplements and that has to be taken into account when you determine how much you should take. D/K should be supplemented every day.
Also, a quick source of ivermectin is Valley Vet...for the horse paste...good company and reasonable prices and it is easy to take.
Hope Malamute's wife gets to feeling better...I might add that you can go online to the FLCCC website and see their latest updated protocols for covid. There are many other supplements that can be utilized. Also, you would do well to continue many of these supplements once you recover from covid to prevent future illness...
God bless you as you seek to get well.
I agree with your dosaging of the quercetin and zinc...but not of the other things. In terms of vitamin C...it can be taken to bowel tolerance...meaning when you get diarrhea...if you are taking a mega-dose, which could be generally up to 5000 mg. or 5 grams OR more. It could be a lot higher depending on what you are dealing with. Don't be afraid of vitamin C...it is water soluble and the body will throw off any excess. When you hit bowel tolerance, just do a lower dose. I have always pictured vitamin C as your army mounting a defense against an invading army. You can also take vitamin C throughout the day or in intervals until bowel tolerance is reached. Andrew Saul is the primary source of info on Vitamin C currently...his info is helpful.
Black Cumin Seed Oil (Nigella Sativa) in addition to its' anti-viral, anti-parasite and anti-bacterial properties, also has properties that unclot the blood, allowing it to freely flow and it prevents the red blood cells from aggregating, or sticking together which prevents the free flow of oxygen exchange. The videos on that are quite amazing. Usually, a 500 mg. dose once a day is sufficient. It is a good supplement.
In terms of vitamin D... there have been suggestions that you can take as much as 20,000 IU's short term for various illnesses. The key to vitamin D usage is to have your blood tested so that you have an accurate assessment of you vitamin D level in the blood. When I was first tested, I was in the mid 20"s. I take 10,000 IUs of vitamin D daily with a Super K supplement and now run in the 60's. It is suggested that for protection against covid and for good health that you have vitamin D levels greater than 50. This has been a supplement that everyone should supplement if they are low. There is a condition where people are not absorbing vitamin D from the sun or supplements and that has to be taken into account when you determine how much you should take. D should be supplemented every day.
Also, a quick source of ivermectin is Valley Vet...for the horse paste...good company and reasonable prices and it is easy to take.
Hope your wife gets to feeling better...I might add that you can go online to the FLCCC website and see their latest updated protocols for covid. There are many other supplements that can be utilized. Also, you would do well to continue many of these supplements once you recover from covid to prevent future illness...
God bless you as you seek to get well.
I agree with your dosaging of the quercetin and zinc...but not of the other things. In terms of vitamin C...it can be taken to bowel tolerance...meaning when you get diarrhea...if you are taking a mega-dose, which could be generally up to 5000 mg. or 5 grams OR more. It could be a lot higher depending on what you are dealing with. Don't be afraid of vitamin C...it is water soluble and the body will through off any excess. When you hit bowel tolerance, just do a lower dose. I have always pictured vitamin C as your army mounting a defense against an invading army. You can also take vitamin C throughout the day or in intervals until bowel tolerance is reached. Andrew Saul is the primary source of info on Vitamin C currently...his info is helpful.
Black Cumin Seed Oil (Nigella Sativa) in addition to its' anti-viral, anti-parasite and anti-bacterial properties, also has properties that unclot the blood, allowing it to freely flow and it prevents the red blood cells from aggregating, or sticking together which prevents oxygen the free flow of oxygen exchange. The videos on that are quite amazing. Usually, a 500 mg. dose once a day is sufficient. It is a good supplement.
In terms of vitamin D...there have been suggestions that you can take as much as 20,000 IU's short term for various illnesses. The key to vitamin D usage is to have your blood tested so that you have an accurate assessment of you vitamin D level in the blood. When I was first tested, I was in the mid 20"s. I take 10,000 IU's of vitamin D daily with a Super K supplement and now run in the 60's. It is suggested that for protection against covid and for good health that you have vitamin D levels greater than 50. This has been a supplement that everyone should supplement if they are low. There is a condition where people are not absorbing vitamin D from the sun or supplements and that has to be taken into account when you determine how much you should take. D should be supplemented every day.
Also, a quick source of ivermectin is Valley Vet...for the horse paste...good company and reasonable prices and it is easy to take.
Hope your wife gets to feeling better...I might add that you can go online to the FLCCC website and see their latest updated protocols for covid. There are many other supplements that can be utilized. Also, you would do well to continue many of these supplements once you recover from covid to prevent future illness...
God bless you as you seek to get well.