I am an engineer, trained to analyze data. I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease 7 years ago. Didn’t want to go on immunosuppressants, so have been doing my own medical research….so when the pandemic hit, I was actively looking at how to treat/prevent infections.
I was already taking Vit D3 which i knew from research, seemed to prevent getting the regular flu. Added zinc, NAC, quercetin, vit c based on research presented by various doctors that i found reliable. (MedCram videos, FLCCC, etc).
Was exposed to Covid in Dec 2020 (didn’t know about ivermectin then). Was in the same household…ate off each other’s plates and utensils, When first suspected I had been exposed, I took a dose of hydroxycloriquine and Azithromycin (prescribed by my DR). When confirmed that it was indeed COVID a few days later, I took Hydroxychloriquine as directed by my dr….1 HCL 2 times a day and 1 AZ one time a day for 5 days. Never had any symptoms.
since then i have discovered ivermectin(thanks FLCCC and AAPS!) and have been using as a prophylactic ever since. Got a prescription from a telemedicine dr listed on the AAPS and Flccc websites.
Been taking it for about 4 or 5 months now. Was taking it monthly but now am taking it weekly (studies suggest that efficacy increase the more frequent it is taken)….(see FLCCC protocols at their website). I have looked at the mechanisms of action for ivermectin and it makes sense to me. (Search mechanisms of action for ivermectin…there are published papers on this…also there are drs who have good videos that explain it also (Dr. Mobeen)).
Found out later that my dr was a proponent of ivermectin so will get refills from him.
I feel very comfortable with my decision…not worried about catching Covid and if in the unlikely event that i do catch it, i know how i want to be treated….have the FLCCC protocol at the ready.
I believe the data from India supports the claim that ivermectin works on variants too. Hope this helps.
did you notice NAC got “cancelled” by FDA, very hard to find anymore
Excellent post, June.
Thank you for sharing with all.
Thanks for the info, June.