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To: absalom01

Interestingly, there’s a bunch of other stuff on their protocol as well, which doesn’t seem to get any attention at all. I find that a little odd. Not suspicious, just odd.


One of them is Quercetin. Italian researchers demonstrated that it helps with the wuhan coronavirus.


96 posted on 08/30/2021 12:41:37 PM PDT by TTFX ( )
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To: TTFX
They've added a bunch of stuff it looks like:

lvermectin1

0.4-0.6 mg/kg per dose (take with or after a meal) - one dose daily, take

for 5 days or until recovered

 

Use upper dose if:  1) in regions with aggressive variants (e.g. Delta); 2) treatment start-ed

on or after day 5 of symptoms or in pulmonary phase; or 3) multiple comorbidities/

risk factors.

Nitazoxanide

500 mg 2 x daily for 5 days after meals. Combine with ivermectin (pre-ferred)

or substitute if ivermectin is not available.

(Nitazoxanide is often unavailable or high-priced in the USA)

Antiviral mouthwash & iodine nasal spray

Mouthwash: Gargle 3 x daily (do not swallow; must contain chlorhexidine, & iodine nasal spray povidone-iodine, or cetylpyridinium chloride). Nasal Spray: Use 1 % povidone-iodine

commercial product as per instructions 2-3 x daily. If  1 %-product not available, must first dilute the more widely available  10 %-solution4 and apply 4-5 drops to each nostril every 4 hours. (No more than 5 days in pregnancy.)

Dual anti-androgen therapy

1. Dutasteride 2 mg on day 1, followed by 1 mg daily for 10 days.

therapy If dutasteride not available, use finasteride 10 mg daily for 10 days

2. Spironolactone 100 mg 2 x daily for ten days

Fluvoxamine

50 mg 2 x daily for 10 days

In high risk patients meeting criteria 1, 2 or 3 above (see ivermectin) and if 1nita zoxa -nide/ivermectin combination not used or unavailable or 2) anti-androgen therapies not used. Avoid if patient is already on an SSRI.

Monoclonal antibody therapy

 

Casirivimab/imdevimab: 600 mg each in a single subcutaneous injection antibody therapy 6 Antibody therapy is for patients within 7 days of first symptoms and one

or more risk factors as follows:

Age > 65y; obesity; pregnancy; chronic lung, heart, or kidney disease; diabetes; immunosuppressed; developmental disability; chronic tracheostomy; or feeding tube

Aspirin

325 mg/day (unless contraindicated)

Vitamin D

Vitamin D3 5,000 IU daily. Preferred forms if available: Calcitriol 0.5 mcg on day 1, then 0.25 mcg daily for 7 days or Calcifediol 0.5 mg on day 1, then 0.2 mg on days  3 + 7, then 0.2 mg weekly until recovered.

Vitamin C

500-1,000 mg 2 x daily

Quercetin

250 mg 2 x daily

Zinc

100 mg/day (elemental zinc)

Melatonin

10 mg before bedtime (causes drowsiness)

Pulse oximeter

 

Monitoring of oxygen saturation is recommended


101 posted on 08/30/2021 2:15:51 PM PDT by absalom01 (You should do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, and you should never wish to do less.)
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To: TTFX; absalom01

Quercetin is food supplement that is a zinc ionophore like HCQ. You can buy it from vitamin suppliers. It’s also found in many foods.

Both quercetin and HCQ may have antiviral properties in addition to their ionophore function. Quercetin being a food product has no risk of side effects.


102 posted on 09/03/2021 1:35:49 PM PDT by Pelham (No more words, now we fight)
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