We are always able to find our favorite Zinc, online.
The stores sell the cheap stuff, for the most part.
Why not get an Rx for the Ivermectin, rather than the paste?
Just curious.
And, isn’t taking the Quercetin AND the Ivermectin doubling up/even necessary?
Not sure what the thought/s are about taking Quercetin in combination with the Ivermectin or the HCQ (prophylactically).
Different postulated mechanisms of action for HCQ/Quercetin/EGCG + zinc and Ivermectin. Fighting the virus in different ways is my rationale for possibly using both approaches.
I’m not taking Ivermectin now but I will if I come down with COVID.
I do take Quercetin, EGCG, and zinc daily(along with several other supplements.) Don’t know if it’s going to help with COVID, but I figure it’s not going to harm me. Not so sure about taking Ivermectin long-term.
Haven’t found/heard of a doctor in the area who will prescribe Ivermectin as a prophylactic.
From what I’ve been able to determine, the ivermectin in the paste is the same chemical as in the pills for humans but, “there may be relaxed standards of purity and it may be harder to dial in the correct dose”
No studies on using drugs packaged for animals on humans so all medical authorities have no choice but to warn against it.
From what I gather, the Quercetin is a blood thinner and also supposedly helps with respiratory system - probable intent is to help prevent blood clots if one catches the bug - but, as with all blood thinners, one must be sure there are no other issues where it could cause problems and also not take extra “for good measure”.
I haven’t had any of the “down-side+ symptoms ... yet ... and expect to not take it for more than one more dose in 4 weeks as I wait for the Johnson and Johnson vaccine (which I prefer because it is “old technology” with a much longer track record than the mRNA vaccines of which the 2 out there are the first-ever approved for use as vaccines) to hopefully become available.