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OTC Medicines & Nutraceuticals to Prevent/Reduce COVID Post-Vaccination Side Effects (Dr. McCullough, Dr. Zelenko, Dr. Risch, Dr. Tyson, Dr. SMith, Dr. Brewer et. al)
\earlycovidcare.org ^
| October 2021
| Dr. McCullough, Dr. Hirsch, Dr. Zelenko, Dr. Fareed, Dr. Tyson et. al
Posted on 11/01/2021 6:13:40 PM PDT by ransomnote
ransomnote: A group of physicians, including Dr. Zelenko, Dr. McCullough, Dr. Risch along with others, created a one-stop website for treatment, access to doctors, education and also how to reduce Covid post-vaccination side effects.
https://earlycovidcare.org
ransomnote: Click the link to read the names of the expertise behind the website
https://earlycovidcare.org/our-expert/
Here are their recommendations to reduce vaccination side-effects.
DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or advice from a qualified, licensed medical professional. Any treatment you undertake should be discussed with your physician or other licensed medical professional.
OTC Medicines & Nutraceuticals to Prevent/Reduce COVID Post-Vaccination Side Effects
These recommendations are based on the clinical experience of COVID-expert doctors surveyed. The recommendations are designed to address two concerns:
1. Prevention or reduction of side effects and adverse events that may in some cases be severe. The schedule for each nutraceutical or medicine is designed to cover the time when various of the side effects have been reported.
2. “Breakthrough” COVID infection is being reported during the approximately two weeks before immunity from the vaccine starts. The recommended antivirals and vitamin D help protect against these shortly-after-vaccine COVID infections. Vitamin D also helps protect against vaccine side effects. Ask your doctor about a prescription for prophylaxis with ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine for added protection against COVID-19 breakthrough infections.
Aspirin (anti-thrombotic)
325 mg/day for 4 weeks beginning the day before vaccination.
Ibuprofen (anti-inflammatory)
Two 200 mg caplets 3 times/day the day before, day of and day after vaccination. Continue as needed if symptomatic (fever, muscle aches, headache, etc.)
Loratadine (Claritin or generic equivalent; H1 blocker, anti-inflammatory)
10 mg/day the day before, day of and day after vaccination
Famotidine (Pepcid or generic equivalent; H2 blocker, anti-inflammatory)
20 mg twice per day the day before, day of and day after vaccination
Vitamin D3 (potent anti-inflammatory effects at sufficient dosage; anti-viral immune enhancement)
One dose of 50,000 IU five to seven days before vaccination (serum levels peak on average at 7 days), then daily 15,000 IU until 5 days after vaccination, then continue with maintenance dosage of 5,000 – 10,000 IU/day.
Vitamin D3 or extra protection against breakthrough COVID infection during the approximately two-week window before immunity starts:
One dose of 50,000 IU five to seven days before vaccination (serum levels peak on average at 7 days), then daily 15,000 IU until 5 days after vaccination, then continue with maintenance dosage of 5,000 – 10,000 IU/day.
Zinc (anti-viral)
50 mg/day started as far ahead of vaccination as possible and continued three weeks or indefinitely.
Quercetin (zinc ionophore, to enhance zinc anti-viral effect; anti-inflammatory; anti-thrombotic)
250 mg twice per day for three weeks starting the day before vaccination
Vitamin C (anti-viral; anti-inflammatory)
3,000 mg/day started as far ahead of vaccination as possible and continued three weeks or indefinitely.
DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or advice from a qualified, licensed medical professional. Any treatment you undertake should be discussed with your physician or other licensed medical professional.
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To: Aria
Sorry I wasn’t clear. Yes, I used Push, and insurance paid for the ivermectin (not the consult)
To: ransomnote
At some point they’re going to need to come up with a vaccine to protect you from the Fauci frankenshot.
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posted on
11/02/2021 8:19:40 AM PDT
by
Sirius Lee
(They intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live and live like you are prepping for eternal life)
To: LilFarmer
Boy...I wish I had tried that! Did you use a national chain pharmacy and if so which one?
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posted on
11/02/2021 8:22:30 AM PDT
by
Aria
To: goldbux
* * * E C C E / medicine * * *
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posted on
11/02/2021 8:23:56 AM PDT
by
goldbux
(No sufficiently rich interpreted language can represent its own semantics. -- Alfred Tarski, 1936)
To: Jaxter
Thanks for the info, its appreciated!
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posted on
11/02/2021 8:51:32 AM PDT
by
saintgermaine
(Saintgermain the time traveler)
To: Jaxter
Thanks for the info, its appreciated!
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posted on
11/02/2021 8:52:01 AM PDT
by
saintgermaine
(Saintgermain the time traveler)
To: Norski
To: saintgermaine
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posted on
11/02/2021 11:03:01 AM PDT
by
Jaxter
(Pro Aris et Focis)
To: chuck allen
Very good, useful for those who prefer to pick up locally within hours. Thank you.
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posted on
11/02/2021 1:43:49 PM PDT
by
Norski
(Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil. - Thomas Mann)
To: Sequoyah101
“Ibuprofen and asprin together in that quantity? That will sand blast the mucosal lining of your stomach won’t it?”
Should be OK if taken with meals.
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posted on
11/04/2021 12:35:10 AM PDT
by
Diapason
To: Aria
I also ordered Ivermectin from Push Health and would be interested in comparing costs. I was charged $99 for the consult that included scripts for Ivermectin and Zithromycin. I had these filled by Everwell Pharmacy in Florida who charged $15 for the Zithromycin, $65 for the Ivermectin (18mg caps x 20) and $10 for shipping. Thanks.
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posted on
01/09/2022 10:09:11 PM PST
by
O6ret
To: O6ret
You did better than I did. I ordered the ivermectin from Honeybee and paid $144 for 25 pills.
I’m not sure there is a pharmacy in Washington state that would fill this prescription...I think I should find out because if I need more it would probably be less. Fortunately haven’t needed my ivermectin yet.
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01/09/2022 10:37:36 PM PST
by
Aria
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