FWIW:
Red algae supplements appear to be selling out after reports that its ingredients destroy the outer shell
of viruses, permitting the body’s regular immune system to deal with them.
Tests on mice with ebola have supposedly shown good results.
Maybe it works, maybe not. But it’s not expensive and if it doesn’t work you won’t need the money anyway...
Sure, sounds good. Also, rubbing magic chicken bones together while chanting wards off the toxic Ebola miasmas.
Can you please try to stick to science?