Posted on 12/13/2021 4:32:16 AM PST by zeestephen
The combination includes diphenhydramine, an antihistamine used for allergy symptoms. When paired with lactoferrin, a protein found in cow and human milk, the compounds were found to hinder the SARS-CoV-2 virus during tests in monkey cells and human lung cells.
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I’m pretty sure Laz and I will be taking ours straight from the tap, or nip as it were. Nothing beats milk straight from the source.
EYES ON THE PRIZE!
Good boy, now run tell momma I’m gonna be late for supper.
My doctor has me take that combo or Benadryl and Pepcid AC as a first step after wasp stings to see if that is enough without having to use an epipen. Pepcid AC is an H2 blocker. So far, it’s worked great for me the one time I got stung. (This is after discovering I have a new allergy to wasp stings).
“ If not removed from sale completely”
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Supply chain disruption, they will blame us for hoarding.
We do a lot of things in a hospital that you shouldn’t try at home.
bkmk
Lactoferrin and antihistamines are easy to find at drug and/or vitamin stores and via Amazon.
Why raise any more red flags than necessary?
This is a really big deal. The original study was published in Pathogens on Nov 20, 2021.
All those influencers on our side that are anti-vax mandate should raise this flag high and run with it.
Children generally drink a lot of milk. There is about 100mg/L in whole milk. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/food-science/lactoferrin
I wonder if this is why Covid is not affecting the children like it does adults?
Bkmk
Benadryl? Hot dog, gonna buy some today. Or look in med cabinet, may be there.
Did not work for wasp stings for me, though doc said it would. Finally gave me a week-long course of epi. So Benadryl might not work for me for anything.
It may be that Zyrtec or claratin will not be work the same as they are different generations of antihistamines.
For instance Claratin can be used for bone pain during treatment for leukemia/blood cancer treatments . When cells are rapidly multiplying, it causes bone pain due to the inflammation from histamines being produced. Only Claratin works tho. Not diphenhydramine etc.
Could be. I still drink milk everyday.
Oh wow, that is unfortunate!
I recalled that as well.
Freep mail!
Bump
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