Posted on 06/18/2022 5:39:57 PM PDT by native texan
Wasn't there some discussion about budesonide helping people who have contracted COVID-19? We have some friends who have COVID-19 even though they took all the shots. I have recommended they get Equate Budesoniade Nasal Spray to help them get over it. My hubby and I took the first shot and then became suspicious and have not taken any more...thank goodness! We are taking our Vit D 5,000 units, and if we get a sniffle, spray a time of the Budesonide Nasal Spray, and we have not had a problem at all (both of us are in our 80's). We don't go many places, but we do go out to eat quite often.
Tell me what I need to tell them.
Tell me what I need to tell them.
Yeah that’s one of the things frontline doctors suggest for very early covid treatment
“Tell me what I need to tell them”
… to consult with their doctor.
I think they were using the budenoside inhalers to open the airways in the lungs to aid breathing.
they need the prescription kind if they can get it. much different. if they can’t...then use the OTC version
not sure current status of myfreedoctor.com but they could try with them
Circle back on spray
Yup, I remember this too.
That’s correct. Hospitals were administering the same budesonide & formoterol inhaler that is used as an asthma maintenance medication. I use one for that.
It’s a corticosteroid that can reduce inflammation. Medical types noticed that asthmatics and COPD patients weren’t showing up in ERs suffering from serious covid as often as you would expect and thought that maybe these inhalers were offering some protection.
The asthma inhaler is a lot stronger than the nasal spray and it includes formoterol. Both require a prescription. Being very familiar with the side effects of corticosteroids I don’t like taking them unless I have no other choice.
Wilkie with figures on midazolam/covid deaths in UK’s NHS; plus the far better BUDESONIDE alternative being used in Texas, etc:
18 June: Banned Video: Gareth Icke: Right Now - Medical Researcher Stuart Wilkie Exposes State Murder In The UK
https://banned.video/watch?id=62ad147ae80dab2bf0a24045
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Our doc prescribed pulmacort inhaler, to have on hand should we contract china virus.
I think the Budesonide treatments (that I’d read about) were also inhaled.
I’ve been using budesonide since that was mentioned early on. I have allergies all year long, so it really helps me get through the night.
My husband and I recently contracted CoVid also, before Memorial Day weekend.
We take 5000 IU D3, 1000+mg Vit C, quercetin, zinc, K2, turmeric, selenium, lysine, among other vitamins and supplements. We are vaxxed but not boosted. 62, no health issues.
Omicron is just a cold. A typical cold, at least for us. We upped our doses to most everything per the Frontline drs protocol. We took vitamin C around the clock.
At our kids begging, we asked the doctor for the antiviral Paxlovid. The aftertaste is HORRIBLE and lasts until you take the next dose. Our kids actually think we have a foot in the grave, they were SOOO worried that we would go into the hospital. I try so hard to show that we are healthy and active but they just don’t listen to me at all. We are on only one prescription each for nothing but convenience. (I have restless legs and the Rx helps me not kick my husband at night when I’m asleep.) These are not life threatening issues in any way, so we can go off these meds whenever they counteract other medicines, which they did for the antiviral.
Needless to say, my belief is that Omicron is just your average cold, maybe a tad worse for some folks. I never felt sick enough to stay in bed for a day. Nights were hard for two nights because I had a cough. That’s one of my allergy symptoms so it mimicked that for me. My husband stayed in bed for a half day his first day with it.
The budesonide helped but didn’t help a whole lot. My nose was no more stuffy than usual. For me it was largely an annoying allergy cough. Never got into my lungs, was always at the back of my throat. That’s the best I can explain it.
We took Mucinex night time to help with the cough during the night. The first night I took that, I didn’t wake up once. Worked great.
Here’s the Frontline doctor’s Covid protocol
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-mask-plus-protocol/
Yes, but I think the recommendation was for Budesonide in a nebulizer, not an inhaler. Still, I’d guess it would make a difference early on, while the virus is multiplying in the nasal passages.
NOT
Don't waste your time or money.
When my seasonal bronchial asthma kicked up in the spring they sent me to get the swab test even through they knew from my record that this happened every year.
They said I had tested "positive" so no treatment for you.
I read the test and it said "presumptive positive, no virus found" The positive was based on symptoms.
Because I had the deep cough that I have gotten for years in the spring it was suddenly "Wuflu" because of "reasons" and I would be receiving no treatment because of "reasons".
I called up the office and unloaded on them and finally managed to talk them into prescribing me part of my normal regimen which, yes, is budesonide via nebulizer. The rest I got from other sources.
Apologies!
My FR tabs were set to ‘Comments’, and not articles.
I see a LOT of links, for Budesonide, from your one link.
Thanks!!
I did get her the antibody treatment within a couple of hours of testing positive, and we did do all the vitamins + "horse paste" at home, but I can't help but believe that her prescription inhaler didn't make a big difference in her case.
In Texas, a Dr. Bartlett was getting amazing results with Budesonide.
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