Posted on 04/13/2020 8:11:46 AM PDT by Devils_Tower
Absolute must. Down load and really absorb this protocol(both summary and detailed). It was originally read to me by Dr on Tele health appointment. Managed to track down source
This approach to COVID-19 is based on the best (and most recent) available literature and the Shanghai Management Guideline for COVID.
The protocol doesn’t provide HCQ until you find yourself in the ICU. What kind of treatment plan is that?
I recommend this one as well. Quercetin works in the same way that HCQ does. Zinc, C, D, Quercetin zapped my low fever (and wife’s) in a day...
Who cares if China had a say in it? Bodies would be stacking a million high if they didn’t have a decent treatment plan.
So what, SMG basicly said Vit C effective as anti oxident.
Use of every thing in here can be tracked back to legit studies.
Iontheball, The important part of this treatment is these are OTC drugs that people can start at the first symptom. Most hospitals will tell you to stay at home and only come in if you’re “short of breath”. So you might have days of fever and misery and then either get well or have to go into the hospital much sicker. Quercetin with Zinc is and HQC with zinc are supposed to do the same thing— allow zinc into the cell to stop the viral replication.
Dr’s now can not prescribe unless in hospital. It is about shortages. Front lines medical works are allow to take. If you realy need and can not get a prescription there are other ways
https://www.evms.edu/media/evms_public/departments/internal_medicine/EVMS_Critical_Care_COVID-19_Protocol.pdf This page says to use the hydroxychloroquine for mild cases ‘if available’. The summary page only has it for severe cases. Maybe it was due to availability.
Useful stuff
Thanks
I have some family members in the ‘health food’ business and for decades, I’ve been taking a lot of things that concentrate on some specific things that I need to be concerned about. So far so good... haven’t been sick for a long long time...
Back in March, I sent this link out and asked them to comment on it.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/immune-boosting-supplements#1.-Vitamin-D
They got back to me and said it was a good list but this is the one that they were using because they knew and respected what Dr. Rona had to say about it.
A quick review shows that there is a lot of overlap in the two lists and in the end, I see little harm in ‘doing them all’. Beyond that, the East Virginia Medical School regiment specifically mentions Quercetin which is a flavonol .. a sub-category of flavonoids. There are endless fruits and vegetables that have it in abundance. A list can be found here... https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324170
My pharma told me Friday he had 4000 hydroxchloroquine
No shortage in Nashville area
There’s a doctor from Texas A&M that gives daily Facebook updates on the Corona virus.
He’s saying to take quercitin, zinc, melatonin, and vitamin C. He’s says to take vitamin D if you are deficient, but says to stop vitamin D if you get sick. The vitamin D can contribute to going into a cytokene storm.
He’s been great to follow.
https://www.facebook.com/Dr-Louis-P-Coates-1998386763777604/
Thanks for passing that link along.... the issue of the cytokine storm is at least as much a worry as the rest of what comes with WuFlu .. perhaps more.
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