What’s wrong with using proven and tested medicines (Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin), vitamin D, and Zinc?
No money in it for the oligarchs.
Worth repeating! .... Azithromycin and steroids
Treatment early.
Jan— the full preventive supplement regimen is daily:
Quercitin 500 mg x2
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 250 mg x 2
Build daily total dose of Vitamin C of 2,000mg (4x 500mg)
Zinc 50 Mg/day
Vitamin D3 at 2500 IU- 4000IU /day
Minimum 7 hours sleep/ 24 hour period.
If hypertensive and needing medication- Have an ACE-Blocker,
like Losartan or Valsartan prescribed.
These block the Angiotensin Converting Enzyme-2 receptors on the surface of lung lining cells. This blocks the Receptors from the Spikes of S-Proteins on the coronavirus surface from entering the cells through the receptor, and inserting their genetic content to infect the cells.
After all this prevention (and social distance, masks when in crowds) one tests positive for Covid- not the PCR test, and have symptoms- Then have ready access prescriptions for Hydroxycholorquine (synthetic quinine) and Ivermectin, to start right away.
All the above is derived from the Marik Protocol of the Eastern Virginia Medical School treatment triage, mixed with the known effective preventative supplements against any coronavirus with S-Protein spikes.
Have sent this far and wide, and many other times on FR.
Sourced from continuing education for physicians CME- on prevention for physicians actively treating covid patients and exposed to them daily.
“What’s wrong with using proven and tested medicines (Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin), vitamin D, and Zinc?”
Nothing.
But don’t try getting them from most conventional MDs, especially after one has been admitted to hospital. Those conventional MDs would apparently rather let their patients die, than treat them with proven therapeutics. Trying to offer information on these effective therapeutics will get one sarcastically labeled “mr or mrs google doctor”.
A FB friend will likely lose a family member soon, because the hospital won’t give the patient anything outside of supportive care. Meanwhile down the highway, at another area hospital, the FLCCC team is using the MATH+ protocol (which now also includes Ivermectin) to treat serious cv19 cases. The patients are recovering and being discharged.