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All three provide the same thing, allowing zinc to enter cells which stop RNA replication process. If you can get HCQ or Ivermectin all good, but I believe Quertin is just as effective.

Here is the Zelenko protocol for usage:

The Zelenko protocol

Low Risk Patients

Young healthy people do not need prophylaxis against Covid 19.In young and healthy people, this infection causes mild cold-like symptoms. It is advantageous for these patients to be exposed to Covid-19, build up their antibodies and have their immune system clear the virus. This will facilitate the development of herd immunity and help prevent future Covid-19 pandemics. However, if these patients desire prophylaxis against Covid-19, then they should take the protocol noted below.

Moderate Risk Patients

Patients from this category are healthy but have high viral-load exposure. This group includes medical personnel, caregivers of high-risk patients, people who use public transportation or may otherwise be exposed, first responders and other essential personnel who are crucial to the continued functioning of society. These patients should be encouraged to take prophylaxis against Covid-19 in accordance with the protocol noted below.

High Risk Patients

Patients are considered high risk if they are over the age of 60, or if they are younger than 60 but they have comorbidities, that is, they have other health conditions that put them at risk. These patients have between a 5 to 10% mortality rate if they are infected with Covid-19. These patients should be strongly encouraged to take prophylaxis against Covid-19 in accordance with the protocol noted below.

Protocol for Low and Moderate Risk Patients

Elemental Zinc 25mg one a day Vitamin C 1000mg once a day: (see also)

Quercetin and Vitamin C: An Experimental, Synergistic Therapy for the Prevention and Treatment of SARS-CoV-2 Related Disease (COVID-19)

Quercetin 500mg (OTC) once a day If Quercetin is unavailable, then use Epigallocatechin-gallate (EGCG) 400mg (OTC) once a day: (see also)

Zinc Ionophore Activity of Quercetin and Epigallocatechin-gallate: From Hepa 1-6 Cells to a Liposome Model,

Protocol for High Risk Patients

Elemental Zinc 25mg one a day Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) 200mg once a day for 5 days, then once a week: (see also)

COVID-19 Outpatients – Early Risk-Stratified Treatment with Zinc Plus Low Dose Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin: A Retrospective Case Series Study

If HCQ is not available, then use Low and Moderate risk protocol

13 posted on 08/22/2021 6:24:49 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: Robert DeLong
Here is the Zelenko protocol for usage:

Thank you for that.

27 posted on 08/22/2021 7:03:27 AM PDT by frog in a pot (Biden didn't win the election but he and his anti-MAGA crew did win the WH - shame on the U.S.)
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To: Robert DeLong

“All three provide the same thing, allowing zinc to enter cells which stop RNA replication process. If you can get HCQ or Ivermectin all good, but I believe Quercetin is just as effective.”

According to the lit posted, Quercetin (#4) is very high on the list, Hydroxychloroquine (#21) was very low.

https://c19early.com/


40 posted on 08/22/2021 7:29:15 AM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts )
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To: Robert DeLong

What about using Zicam swabs in the nose? They are used to stop a cold or reduce the severity of a cold.


54 posted on 08/22/2021 8:05:00 AM PDT by painter ( Isaiah: �Woe to those who call evil good and good evil,")
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To: Robert DeLong

bump


87 posted on 08/22/2021 6:59:05 PM PDT by politicianslie (NO ONE CAN STOP WHAT IS COMING)
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