Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin, doxycyline and many other drugs are
1.) proven to inhibit SARS CoV 2 in vitro in infected human cells, i.e. they shut down the infection because the virus can’t reproduce.
2.) proven to work in patients when given early (before patients progress to severe form)
3.)Can be taken prophylactically in low doses long term. HCQ and doxycyline are used long term for all kinds of conditions. They will prevent most cases and reduce the severity of infection. They will also lessen “asymptomatic” spread.
When people push you around on the mask shit or the social distancing push back with these facts. Demand antivirals prophylactically and otc for covid.
Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin, doxycyline and many other drugs
Take vitamin D supplements. There's a reason flu and corona viruses spread in winter. Studies have shown Vitamin D reduces respiratory infections.
It's amazing that such a simple and cheap preventative, that our bodies need anyways, has not gotten widespread recommendation. All this focus on masks and drugs.
The reason flu and covid spread in the winter and not summer is complex and has to due with humidity, temperature, hours of UV light a day, and maybe some other factors as well. Vitamin D may be a piece of this. But mostly it will mitigate the severe inflamation that occurs in the severe form of the disease.
My go to vitamins for covid are C, D, and zinc.
Prophylactically during flu season:
Vit. C: 1000 to 2000 mg
Vit. D: 1000 to 2000 IU
zinc: 20 or 30 mg daily
If you get covid:
Vit. C: 5000 to 10,000 mg or higher
Vit. D: 5000 to 10,000 IU or higher
Zinc: 60 to 75 mg daily
C and D are safe in very high doses and some places are using insanely high vitamin C doses (over 30,000 mg iv) for severe patients!
Taking those 3 vitamins are probably as important as any drug, especially if you are old and deficient.
Vitamin C must be the Ester C version (absorbs C better). 10,000 mg might give some diarrhea so 6,000-8,000 is good. Keep in mind Vitamin C is water soluble (means you piss out what you take in). Turamic with curcurmim is also good. I would look into including all antioxidant vitamins too. Your list is great.
Good to know. I have never taken 10,000 mg of C orally so I had no idea it caused diarrhea. I was worried the ascorbic acid might irritate your stomach.
I figure it might be good to start with 5 or 6 thousand and if you are still the same or worse after a week or more it might be worth it to go to 10,000.
Yeah have seen that curcumin is probably having a beneficial effect on inflamation. I could spit out a list of herbals and supplements that are probably helpful for covid but I don’t want to bore people. I feel like those three vitamins are the most important.
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Helena73 ago
Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin, doxycyline and many other drugs are
1.) proven to inhibit SARS CoV 2 in vitro in infected human cells, i.e. they shut down the infection because the virus can’t reproduce.
2.) proven to work in patients when given early (before patients progress to severe form)
3.)Can be taken prophylactically in low doses long term. HCQ and doxycyline are used long term for all kinds of conditions. They will prevent most cases and reduce the severity of infection. They will also lessen “asymptomatic” spread.
When people push you around on the mask shit or the social distancing push back with these facts. Demand antivirals prophylactically and otc for covid.
chrimony ago
Take vitamin D supplements. There's a reason flu and corona viruses spread in winter. Studies have shown Vitamin D reduces respiratory infections.
It's amazing that such a simple and cheap preventative, that our bodies need anyways, has not gotten widespread recommendation. All this focus on masks and drugs.
Helena73 ago
The reason flu and covid spread in the winter and not summer is complex and has to due with humidity, temperature, hours of UV light a day, and maybe some other factors as well. Vitamin D may be a piece of this. But mostly it will mitigate the severe inflamation that occurs in the severe form of the disease.
My go to vitamins for covid are C, D, and zinc.
Prophylactically during flu season:
Vit. C: 1000 to 2000 mg
Vit. D: 1000 to 2000 IU
zinc: 20 or 30 mg daily
If you get covid:
Vit. C: 5000 to 10,000 mg or higher
Vit. D: 5000 to 10,000 IU or higher
Zinc: 60 to 75 mg daily
C and D are safe in very high doses and some places are using insanely high vitamin C doses (over 30,000 mg iv) for severe patients!
Taking those 3 vitamins are probably as important as any drug, especially if you are old and deficient.
But I like my drugs too.
Bigz_Sarducci ago
Vitamin C must be the Ester C version (absorbs C better). 10,000 mg might give some diarrhea so 6,000-8,000 is good. Keep in mind Vitamin C is water soluble (means you piss out what you take in). Turamic with curcurmim is also good. I would look into including all antioxidant vitamins too. Your list is great.
Helena73 ago
Good to know. I have never taken 10,000 mg of C orally so I had no idea it caused diarrhea. I was worried the ascorbic acid might irritate your stomach.
I figure it might be good to start with 5 or 6 thousand and if you are still the same or worse after a week or more it might be worth it to go to 10,000.
Yeah have seen that curcumin is probably having a beneficial effect on inflamation. I could spit out a list of herbals and supplements that are probably helpful for covid but I don’t want to bore people. I feel like those three vitamins are the most important.
Bigz_Sarducci ago
The B vitamins are good as well.
Helena73 ago
Thank you for the diarrhea tips! I mean that.
I have liposomal C but Ill look into ester.
Bigz_Sarducci ago
I have been a vitamin studier since my Father introduced me to a Dr Earl Mindell book. Ester help C absorb quicker.