Covid-19 possible care options

Members of my family have taken ill with this Covid virus.
They (daughter and husband both are fully vaccinated).
So I sent out a message to a few of my firends.
Some of you are on this message list, Thanks you for your responces and information.
Here is what I received as your responces.
Others who are not on my personal correspondance list - please pay attention.

 

Ron, 

 
Here is a good protocol.
 

Also, over the counter Pepcid may help by decreasing histamine in the body, possibly decreasing the chances of cytokine storm.  There is much positive research…though big bro is teying ro squelch.  Do an internet search:
 
 
Prayers for your family,

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  • Thanks to everyone who responded to my message.
    Your help is very much appreciated.
    I hope everyone reads this information.

     

  • Thoughts and prayers of course for your family.  

    I am not a doctor or medical professional.  My advice is just helpful ideas, not to be taken as medical advice.  This is only research I have seen and things people I know have tried. For the most part, myself and everyone else I've known who had it who was not in a very high risk group, diabetes and obesity seem to be the biggest, basically had mild cases. Though brain fog has been really common in the people I know and I experienced it myself a few months after having COVID. It lasted for 3 or 4 months before I quit feeling foggy and struggling with vocab, basic math, etc.

    As already suggested pepcid is known to help fight Covid. It attaches to the spike of the virus and renders any viruses that it attaches too unable to attack and thus reproduce. CBD oil is showing promising potential in 2 recent studies to do the same thing. Elderberry has long been known as a good suppliment and of course with any viruse Vit C and Zinc are important suppliments.  Also any illness, washing pillow cases, bedding, taking showers even when you are felling too ill to do so helps reduce the viral load.  Changing out toothbrushes regular use of mouthwash are also recomended with any illness like Covid, flu, strep, etc. This helps by not reinfecting yourself.

    In the first few days Interferon helps, but like with the flu it doesn't help much after the first days.

    Ivermectin can be had at places like Tractor supply and other animal care stores.  It'd be important to read up on dosage as you can hurt yourself by taking too much. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33278625/

    fluvoxamine (Luvox),  but only do so with DR's care. Taken without Doc's oversight it could cause problems worse than COVID would likely cause.

     

    Serious cases these might help  https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/24/six-of-the-most-promi...

    All of them require an RX.

     

    Visiting a doc doesn't hurt. They will almost certainly get the COVID cocktail which does seem to help with COVID symptoms.

    A five-day course of ivermectin for the treatment of COVID-19 may reduce the duration of illness -…
    Ivermectin, a US Food and Drug Administration-approved anti-parasitic agent, was found to inhibit severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SA…
  • FLCCC.net

    top of page click on Ivermectin  and also Protcol

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