Posted on 05/05/2020 12:06:08 PM PDT by mitchell001
Why has Governor Cuomo by executive order banned the sale of hydroxychloroquine for at-home use for CoVid-19? Do you know how dangerous and scary it is to get a positive CoVid-19 test result and be told to stay home and isolate with no available medication available to slow, prevent or minimize the progression of the disease as it begins to ravage your respiratory system? As you approach Day 5, the respiratory symptoms often get worse eventually sending you to the hospital. This is a Dangerous Standard of Care for at-home early maintenance of CoVid-19. Governor Cuomo, let's make HCQ available to soften the impact of CoVid-19 so we don't have to go to the hospital.
All people need to know that artemesia, aka sweet wormwood,
can be used (properly) as an alternative to HCQ. Both of these are long-time well known effective malaria drugs, and the mechanism that makes hcq effective, is the same mechanism that makes artemesia effective.
And you can buy it online from many places or find it in your grocery stores’ supplements or your local health store supplements.
Well of fish tank cleaner heals it then pool cleaner cant really hurt.
Not after the word gets around; it'll go the way of toilet paper, hand sanitizer and zinc!
You just found this out? Been talked about here for weeks
The standard dose of 200mg hydroxychloroquine 2x a day.
Tell your doc you have to travel to Ecuador or Guatemala next week..
A drug called Tamiflu can help if you get regular influenza but only if you start it within the first two days of symptoms. A few years ago I had the flu but did not call the doctor for about five days, hoping I would get better. At that point, it was too late for Tamiflu to help and he did not prescribe it. I wonder if this is the same thing with hydroxychloroquine.
Pollard, Why hasn’t a smart lawyer sued Cuomo over this? As others have posted, it appears to violate the doctor-patient bill of rights, by denying a doctor from prescribing a known drug.
I’ll let you try dat. 8>)
Okay, I wasn’t sure you were including that. 8>)
Was not it the FDA that banned this drug for in-home use?
Sulfate, not sulfide....
HCQ has many laudable qualities for dealing with COVID, but its the Zinc that does the job of killing it off. The ZPack provides all of the horrid side effects that people point at. (Avoid it unless secondary bacterial infections are an issue)
But, no there are other compounds at act as Zinc ionophores. (Allow Zinc to cross the cell barrier) Most effective and available is Quercetin. But even Green Tea has compounds that act as a Zinc Ionophore. Quercetin doesn’t have anywhere near the safety record of HCQ however, and it would be the fastest and safest alternative.
The deal with Quercetin is that it impacts your liver and thus drugs that are metabolized to make them effective or remove them from the system by the liver can have enhanced or reduced effectiveness. If you are taking them, you need to consider carefully. If you check WebMD you will find a whole pile of question marks not hard statements of this issue or that.. HCQ - 70 years of safe experience with very particular issues. The whole thing of discrediting it is like discrediting aspirin. Aspirin has really negative side effects in certain cases, but for the most part it is still one of the best drugs available to humanity.
HCQ is pretty awesome but once someone is intubated, not going to make as much a difference, but as HCQ alone it probably is still very helpful, but this is just a shadow of what it could have done in combo with Zinc a few days earlier if it was given.
No arguments there. 8>)
Might as well try to sue a Clinton.
What does Zinc Sulfide do, and how much do you have to take?
Do you know if other kinds of zinc are OK?
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