thanks, that is way clearer than the other chart.Also the half-life of IVM is 24-36 hrs so I'd only worry about running high doses for multiple days. Keep in mind you need to allow several hrs. for IVM to clear stomach before taking quercetin as it will allow for more bio-availability otherwise.
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Can someone explain why it is necessary to use saline instead of plain water to mix with the H2O2?Do not mix the peroxide with straight distilled water, as this could potentially cause physiological damage.
So who is correct here?I recommend diluting it down to 0.1%. Brownstein recommends diluting it to 0.04%. Tom Levy recommends 3% and higher.
I'm thinking the saline water is under a 'overwhelming amount of caution' that doctors use when dispensing medical advice to the masses? I'd imagine when nebulizing in the hospital they go this route. The doctor who was using 3% was in a setting in Columbia so less than 'ideal'? Personally, here in 'First World' I don't have problem going the extra step. The advice to refrigerate was the 'mixed' ingredients for longer shelf-life and mostly for people doing regular therapy but again why not. I was surprised I had to order Lugol's as the local Health Food Store didn't carry it.Can someone explain why it is necessary to use saline instead of plain water to mix with the H2O2?
How will breathing pure water mist hurt your lungs/nasal passage?
No one dies from breathing on a foggy day, & taking a hot shower & breathing the mist seems to help loosen up the lungs of phlegm.
So who is correct here?
I bought 2 small bottles of food grade 3% & just using that out of the bottle would be the easiest to not screw up.
Should those bottles be refrigerated? How come?
Every time I don't feel right I take a slab of the horse paste (using the correct dosage for my weight of course). So far I ain't dead yet. Vitamins (the usual suspects mentioned all over GIM2), and regular exercise (walking a couple/3 of miles a day is how I get mine) is also going to keep a person healthier than mostVery informative article written for Doctors on how to treat covid patients in liver failure. Oddly enough it outline the ivermectin protocol that the Doctors are not allowed to use. This explains exactly how ivermectin, Doxy and Zithromax work. Once again early treatment is the key.
Challenges in COVID-19 drug treatment in patients with advanced liver diseases: A hepatology perspective
Challenges in COVID-19 drug treatment in patients with advanced liver diseases: A hepatology perspectivewww.wjgnet.com
Ill be preaching that vitamin D after our experience. The ordeal scared my whole family straight. When I showed them the son inlaws nonexistent D levels on paper it was quite shocking. Now everyone is taking D and no complaints.Every time I don't feel right I take a slab of the horse paste (using the correct dosage for my weight of course). So far I ain't dead yet. Vitamins (the usual suspects mentioned all over GIM2), and regular exercise (walking a couple/3 of miles a day is how I get mine) is also going to keep a person healthier than most
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The Promise & Perils of Vitamin D - LewRockwell
With more than a decade-long head start, one would have thought vitamin D would have cured cancer by now, if not Covid-19. There are over 10,000 reports about vitamin D supplementation published in the past 10 years, posted at the National Library of Medicine. But all is not rosy in vitamin-D...www.lewrockwell.com
Ginger works for me for nausea, even just ginger powder. it does nothing for my wife though, probably makes her feel even more nauseous….I would like to put some anti-nausea medication in my tool box.
In the event that we get the puke our guts out version, I'd like to be able to keep meds/supplements in the gut so they can do their thing.
How about Dramamine sold for motion sickness (which is also an antihistamine I believe)
Or these:
Popular Nausea Drugs
Zofran. ondansetron. $10.82.
Promethegan. promethazine. $6.75.
Phenadoz. promethazine. $6.75.
Phenergan. promethazine. $6.75.
meclizine. $4.51.
Reglan. metoclopramide. $9.82.
Compro. prochlorperazine. $13.65.
Transderm Scop. scopolamine. $32.
I have heard that, but it is not something I ever have around the house for cooking.Ginger works for me for nausea, even just ginger powder. it does nothing for my wife though, probably makes her feel even more nauseous….
Ha, fair enough. I cook with it occasionally so we have it on hand. Good luck finding something!I have heard that, but it is not something I ever have around the house for cooking.
And at your house, it has a 50% success rate.
Hoping for something a little more reliable, & shelf stable.
Phenergan is really good stuff but you need suppository form. When a person is that barfy it wont stay down. I have seen it work miracles mostly in animals from my vet tech days. Is there a place to get without a script?I would like to put some anti-nausea medication in my tool box.
In the event that we get the puke our guts out version, I'd like to be able to keep meds/supplements in the gut so they can do their thing.
How about Dramamine sold for motion sickness (which is also an antihistamine I believe)
Or these:
Popular Nausea Drugs
Zofran. ondansetron. $10.82.
Promethegan. promethazine. $6.75.
Phenadoz. promethazine. $6.75.
Phenergan. promethazine. $6.75.
meclizine. $4.51.
Reglan. metoclopramide. $9.82.
Compro. prochlorperazine. $13.65.
Transderm Scop. scopolamine. $32.
I clicked the like because well, because you responded.....
Hoping not to have to stick something up my butt when I have my head in the pot.
Just too much co-ordination involved there.
Looks prescript only, needs to be refrigerated, and not available at Tractor Supply.
Hope you are fairing well with your infection, been thinking of you.
I'm up and moving today. I slept all day yesterday. I think I feel better. Its day four so I am optimistically cautious. When it some to severe nausea sometimes you just have to resort to suppositories. SorryI clicked the like because well, because you responded.....
Hoping not to have to stick something up my butt when I have my head in the pot.
Just too much co-ordination involved there.
Looks prescript only, needs to be refrigerated, and not available at Tractor Supply.
Hope you are fairing well with your infection, been thinking of you.
that's brand have been using the 5 days. My kids refused to use the liquid so I let them have the paste. They build a tractor supply up the road from me. I like them. They never judge when I go in there an buy horse paste 6 tubes at a time. With 7 family members with the Vid we went through that stuff.Possibly 1% may be available at Tractor Supply? It's 250ml.
EDIT: Just did order and I should have at store (free shipping and close-by) mid week. I didn't choose shipping to home but available.
that's really interesting. I think this research might be behind the niacin flush that is being suggested by some for covid. One thing I can say for sure after my son-in-law's treatment is the hospitals have realized they were drowning patents. Between remdesivir, covid and IV fluid many of the patients were getting kidney overload. They used no IV fluids and a diuretic daily.Hopefully you can decode this for some type of remedy
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There has been a long misunderstanding or myth about pneumonia and covid. Most people that develop white blood cell death in the lungs isn't pneumonia. They're getting Pulmonary edema
When you have excesses iron and nitric oxide from the spike proteins attacking your hemoglobin and mitochondria. This creates hydroxyl Radical. This prevents metabolism in the vasculature. The body can't reproduce T cells in the bone marrow. The build up of dead white blood cells die of OLD AGE in the lungs which looks like pneumonia but it's not.
Nox2 is membrane-bound subunit of oxidized form Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)
With that you can read how this reaction works. Which is how most of the people are dying in the hospitals from covid.
Fe2+ -NO+O2 ---> Fe3+ -ONOO- ---> F3+ + NO-3 -ONOO is Peroxynitrite Reaction is speed up with pressure of O2 Nitric oxide and iron proteins
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0005272899000213?via=ihub
"covid (Cov)" and "Iron (Fe+2) (Fe+3)" - Covfefe?
Coincidence? He posted this on May 30, 2017. No matter how you view Covfefe. Trump asked us to figure it out. That is really creepy when that is how most people are dying years later.
"covid (Cov)" and "Iron (Fe+2) (Fe+3)" - Covfefe?
Interesting
And
Covid symptoms are worse in people with high iron in their blood.
That also makes sense as a bio-weapon: men and post menopausal women at highest risk...The people you would want out of the way if you were going to conquer, rape and pillage.
this may be related ... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7428453/Hopefully you can decode this for some type of remedy
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There has been a long misunderstanding or myth about pneumonia and covid. Most people that develop white blood cell death in the lungs isn't pneumonia. They're getting Pulmonary edema
When you have excesses iron and nitric oxide from the spike proteins attacking your hemoglobin and mitochondria. This creates hydroxyl Radical. This prevents metabolism in the vasculature. The body can't reproduce T cells in the bone marrow. The build up of dead white blood cells die of OLD AGE in the lungs which looks like pneumonia but it's not.
Nox2 is membrane-bound subunit of oxidized form Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)
With that you can read how this reaction works. Which is how most of the people are dying in the hospitals from covid.
Fe2+ -NO+O2 ---> Fe3+ -ONOO- ---> F3+ + NO-3 -ONOO is Peroxynitrite Reaction is speed up with pressure of O2 Nitric oxide and iron proteins
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0005272899000213?via=ihub
"covid (Cov)" and "Iron (Fe+2) (Fe+3)" - Covfefe?
Coincidence? He posted this on May 30, 2017. No matter how you view Covfefe. Trump asked us to figure it out. That is really creepy when that is how most people are dying years later.
"covid (Cov)" and "Iron (Fe+2) (Fe+3)" - Covfefe?
Interesting
And
Covid symptoms are worse in people with high iron in their blood.
That also makes sense as a bio-weapon: men and post menopausal women at highest risk...The people you would want out of the way if you were going to conquer, rape and pillage.
Another Protocol. Has more emphasize on HCQ (as does Dr. Zelenko). At some point maybe we'll list them here together or have a separate thread or add to this ongoing thread ( ). I'm mushing thru helping my neighbor's omicron sickness so maybe next week as I fine-tune my 'kit'?
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Drs. George Fareed and Brian Tyson update treatment for Delta Variant
Due to the aggressive aspect of the Delta variant of COVID-19, Imperial Valley frontline doctors, George Fareed and Brian Tyson, have submitted the following treatment recommendations which are are morewww.thedesertreview.com
I would be really upset if this were true, as it would imply that Trump knew it was coming. That would make him an insider imho."covid (Cov)" and "Iron (Fe+2) (Fe+3)" - Covfefe?
Coincidence? He posted this on May 30, 2017. No matter how you view Covfefe. Trump asked us to figure it out. That is really creepy when that is how most people are dying years later.
I would be really upset if this were true, as it would imply that Trump knew it was coming. That would make him an insider imho.
Woops. Just got email and order cancelled. Funny as I was giving my twin brother hard time about paying $80 for a bottle he picked up yesterday at the store. I'll look around and see if available anywhere else. I'd recommend buying any IVM you need sooner than later. Having a year's plus supply minimum a good idea and possibly some as reserve for friends.Possibly 1% may be available at Tractor Supply? It's 250ml.
EDIT: Just did order and I should have at store (free shipping and close-by) mid week. I didn't choose shipping to home but available.