Enjoy!
Thanks, the more the better.
If this is accurate it would be great news. But then I’m reminded of the old saying...”If it sounds too good to be true...”
Just pause for a second and consider what God ensured we have, in the midst of our worries from faulty thinking, evil men, and demonic spirits.
Now consider what else has God done, that we are too blind to see, to our own peril?
Find a good church if you need help answering that. https://www.9marks.org/church-search/
I have taken lysine when I had shingles, and gave it to my child who had chicken pox.
My experience after a recurrence with shingles was I needed to keep taking it a few weeks, and not stop as soon as my symptoms subsided.
IIRC, I took 1200 mg a day.
If it’s not over $500 a dose, it can’t work against covid.
The EUA can no longer exist if there is a treatment for the virus that the vaccine addresses:
Section C (Criteria for issuance of authorization) (3)that there is no adequate, approved, and available alternative to the product for diagnosing, preventing, or treating such disease or condition;
This is why you will see ALL treatments treated as conspiracy theories (i.e. ivermectin) for as long as they possibly can hold out.
Now, even more reason to “No Jab”
It’s never a good idea to be an “early adopter” of Big Pharma’s latest drugs. I prefer drugs with at least 30 years use and experience
Here’s a cheap source of L-Lysine HCl (1 kg = 1,000 servings of 1,000 mg of powder for 2.3 cents per dose) - you mix it with a smoothy, juice, even water:
Monster strays a bit from their standard energy blend and replaces the caffeine with an additional amino acid, L-Arginine. According to WebMD: L-arginine is converted in the body into a chemical called nitric oxide. Nitric oxide causes blood vessels to open wider for improved blood flow.
We were told to put L-lysine powder in our cats’ food. I don’t know if it’s the same thing as what’s mentioned here. I think it’s supposed to help their immune system, and generally make them healthier.
They wouldn’t eat it, so I still have a couple jars in my cupboard.
https://tools.myfooddata.com/nutrient-ranking-tool/Lysine/All/Highest/Common/Simple
Food has plenty, especially meats.
Bkmk
Lysine,if I’m not mistaken,is good for your sex drive,too.
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Let me see... One per day, 300 for $10.99. So 10 months worth for 11 Bucks.
Mess around with powder if you want, but this to me is CHEAP.
Getting COVID isn’t.
“The virologists, Drs. Christopher Kagan, Bo Karlicki and Alexander Chaihorsky, ..”
… better keep their mouths shut or they won’t have very long to live.
Don’t you DARE ruin this money-maker for the politicians and THEIR “scientist” friends!!
I’m trying to find the actual article, but all I see is articles from 2020. The most likely one is from Sept 2020 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344210822_Lysine_Therapy_for_SARS-CoV-2
Unfortunately it’s not done as a randomized study, so I’d be cautious interpreting the results. The authors do say “Lysine is a treatment, not a cure” and “Obviously more studies, including randomized controlled trials, are required for full clinical understanding” and “ It might be that the combination of suppressive lysine and vaccination is superior to either alone.”
All of this is to say the headline is deceptive, and while promising, further study is needed.
I’ll just raid my putty’s bag of cat treats!