Interesting article! I was especially intrigued by the statements that panax ginseng extract has the similar anti-viral effects as ivermectin, and that coenzyme Q10 has potent antiviral/anti-bacterial properties, as well.
I didn’t know that, but both of those have been in my daily regimen for many years, in addition to all the other valuable vitamins, minerals and supplements previously recommended for coof prevention.
It seems that as more of the population gets and recovers from the coof, the demand for things like ivermectin and HCQ should go down, shouldn’t it?
Now I find myself wondering (rhetorically), if at some time I should be exposed to the coof, will I get any symptoms, or will I even know I’ve been exposed?
Since many are saying that almost everyone will eventually get it, and given that so many of our friends have had it already, both with and without symptoms, my husband and I were discussing how it might be good to to just get it over with, already, preferably at a time that is more convenient rather than less, should we have symptoms to deal with. We also wondered what is the percentage of likelihood that we’ve already been exposed and had an asymptomatic infection already, and how would we even know? And do people get antibodies from asymptomatic infections, or only symptomatic ones?
So many questions, and still so many unknowns and/or uncertainties.
I plan to get an antibody check at CVS as soon as I make an appointment. It’s been 18 months since this started. Unless we live in a cave we have all be exposed. I also wonder if exposure is enough to build antibodies.