... natural immunity will heal in time.
From Dr Kory report it says that it's not a disease it's attacking the mitochondria. He suggested low dose of Naltrexone which will lower inflammation which is fine. Though the objective is to heal our mitochondria which the best thing for that is Melatonin. https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/9/1483/htm - Melatonin: Regulation of Biomolecular Condensates in Neurodegenerative Disorders
Might look into high dose melatonin
"given high-dose melatonin (36–72 mg/day per os) in four divided doses as adjuvant therapy all recovered with reduced hospital stay without the need for mechanical ventilation intervention"
From this report http://www.melatonin-research.net/index.php/MR/article/view/88/ Melatonin as adjuvant treatment for coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia patients requiring hospitalization: a case series
Melatonin - Wiki . . . Due to its capacity for free radical scavenging, indirect effects on the expression of antioxidant enzymes, and its significant concentrations within mitochondria, a number of authors have indicated that melatonin has an important physiological function as a mitochondrial antioxidant.
If anyone is interested in the details on how the covid injections attack your mitochondria I know of at least a half dozen ways. ask
I have a friend who’s a retired army virologist who refused to get the jab.
When she got covid she took melatonin and pulled through fine.
(I took Ivermectin. My spring allergies symptoms are worse than my covid symptoms were.)