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To: blueplum

We obviously would all be better off if there was aggressive early outpatient treatment. So many options which can be used in combination. Ivermectin HCQ, Luvoxamine, Nebulized steroid, monoclonal Abs, otc Zn, Quercetin, C, D3, melatonin, Benadryl with lactoferrin.

Getting to herd immunity mostly with natural adaptive immunity and aggressive treatment would have made the most sense. But we know that government only wants what’s good for vaccine makers and as the pretext to get exert more control. The FDA is more concerned with interdicting Ivermectin than filling out FOiA requests, CDC want to ignore adverse effects. In France they actually made Ivermectin prescription when it used to be OTC before Covid.


92 posted on 12/18/2021 9:24:35 PM PST by grumpygresh (Civil disobedience by jury nullification. )
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To: grumpygresh; MHGinTN

Thanks for your post 92!

RE: “Benadryl with lactoferrin”

I read that lactoferrin was effective and ordered a supply to have ready just in case, but was unaware that combining w/ Benadryl is MUCH better...

https://scitechdaily.com/two-common-over-the-counter-compounds-reduce-covid-19-virus-replication-by-99-in-early-testing/

“In lab tests on human and monkey cells, the combination was particularly potent: Individually, the two compounds each inhibited SARS-CoV-2 virus replication by about 30%. Together, they reduced virus replication by 99%.”

Add otc Zn, Quercetin, C, D3, melatonin etc. and a large family can be treated for a fraction of the cost of just one Dr. visit.

Damn BIG PHARMA & the BIG STATE


111 posted on 12/18/2021 11:46:17 PM PST by cpforlife.org (Abortion is the Choice of Satan, the father of lies and a MURDERER from the beginning.)
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