Posted on 08/13/2020 9:58:06 AM PDT by Bob434
Dang links aren’t clickable- Here ya go
Aeronabs:
Hesperidin:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32531538/
Virocin:
Hinokitol:
https://ventsmagazine.com/2020/06/12/the-japanese-alternative-to-hydroxychloroquine-zinc-hinokitiol/
Good questions. I too purchased some of this on impulse for myself and family. I was holding onto it to use or give at the first signs of symptoms (loss of taste or smell). I look forward to the comments of FReepers!
Are you certain about this? Quercetin is found naturally in a lot of fruits, vegetables, and grains -- if this person's kidneys really did get aggravated by quercetin, he or she would have a greatly restricted diet...
EGCG from green tea extract does the same thing as quercetin.
https://moscow.sci-hub.tw/2733/3287e032ba9fd1726a328756c0018198/dabbagh-bazarbachi2014.pdf
You can drink a few teabags worth of green tea and get close to the dose of a single capsule of 50% EGCG.
If you can handle green tea, you can handle the EGCG capsule.
I’ve been taking it for years during allergy season — really helps. Also a lot of research in recent years about quercetin combating senescent (”old”) cells in the body. I just recently added zinc sulfate to my daily intake of quercetin.
Bkmrk
It sounds to me that you already have TOO MUCH information.
Zinc Quercetin by Sandhus. (Walmart/Walmart.com) $19.95 120 capsules, 60 day supply. (Amazon $24.95)
Take 2 vegetarian capsules per day (every day) = 22 mg Zinc and 800 mg Quercetin.
EGCG has 60% of the zinc ionophore activity of Chloroquine after four hours.
They have just found out it’s damaged- veerign towards danger zone apparently- (likely due to chemo)
I’ve seen warnings on quercitin- that say if one has kidney disease they shouldn’t take it
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-294/quercetin
(Note not sure if quick doses would be bad or not- or if the small doses would be harmful- they seem to indicate high doses in IV administration ‘could be harmful’- The person with the kidney issue is in state where they can’t get HCQ- and they have to go to hospital quite a bit- (Where most people sick with covid go) - so there’s the concern about covid obviously because of health condition and higher risk hospital situation
Bkmk. See where this goes.
Thank you for that- I’ll check that one out
The version I purchased combines Quercetin with Zinc. I thought about taking it daily, but I have an underlying condition that might not mix well with it. I will mention it to my doctor, though, on my next visit.
Ping
[[It sounds to me that you already have TOO MUCH information.]]
huh? There are reasons for asking what i did- possible safety concerns-
And many substances tell you to take it daily- but they also work in emergency situations too- I was wondering if it woudl work in high risk situations to help protect the person because they can’t get HCQ
I saw that thread a week or two ago and bought the zinc quercetin. I take it twice a day with 2500iu D3 and 500g Vit C in the AM.
So far so good...
Forgot to mention another alternative ‘protection’
Colgate Total mouth wash has cetylpyridinium chloride which protects against any covid that gets into mouth- it binds it or something, making it harder for the virus to replicate- it’s quick and easy step-
Colgate total professional mothwash has it, as does some Crest mouthwashes-
Can find it here:
https://www.amazon.com/cetylpyridinium-chloride-mouthwash/s?k=cetylpyridinium+chloride+mouthwash
Quercetin is a bioflavanoid. Should be taken with Vitamin C. You’re better off being on the iodine protocol which is iodine/iodide, selenium, vitamin C magnesium & salt. This is the protocol that protects against bacteria, fungus, viruses and cancer.
I’m taking 500 mg of quercetin and 50 mg of zinc each evening as the zinc doesn’t agree with me in the mornings. Additionally, I am taking vitamins C and D each day. Other than the zinc issue, I have had no side effects. Since this pandemic started, I haven’t missed a day of work nor have I worn a mask. I simply social distance, shop wherever and whenever I like, and have not a single soul comment on my lack of mask. (Although, I’m hearing there are many maskholes out there.)
I think i remember that iodine might be harsh on kidneys? I know contrast dye can be bad- which is iodine i believe? I’ll have to check that protocol out- but seems i remember it might be harsh- maybe it was something else-
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