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COVID-19 Symptoms — First Considerations

 

 

 

If you, or a loved one have symptoms, we encourage you to thoroughly investigate the proposed methods of treatment. Information on this site should not be considered to be medical advise and we are not physicians, it is provided to stimulate conversation between you and your Doctor. Before taking or doing anything herein, please consult your Physician.

Ask your doctor about the following. 

Ivermectin,
Hydroxychloroquine sulfate 200 mg
Remdesivir
Monoclonal antibodies,
Fenofibrate (an older medication for treating high cholesterol),
Azithromycin (aka Z-pack) antibiotics (used to treat a variety of bacterial infections),
Budesonide nasal spray,
Zinc,
Vitamin D,
Resveratrol
 
Fluvoxamine Maleate 100 mg. Antidepresent for OCDC, disrupts Covid adverse effects.
N Actyl-Cystine also modulates the cytokine storm

While there is no direct connection to Covid, N-acetyl cysteine, WebMD says that taking N-acetyl cysteine by mouth seems to reduce flu symptoms Flu (influenza), swelling in the lungs, and is useful in COPD.

See article N-Acetyl Cistene to combat COVID-19 Link below:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7649937/#:~:text=N%2Dacetylcysteine%20(NAC)%20has,of%20SARS%2DCov%2D2

The PCR Test is the gold standard test and is considered to be more accurate.

 

I spoke with a Doctor's office locally and confirmed that they recommend some of these items to their patients and the cost of many of them is less than $20.  They tell me the first thing you should take if you have Covid is Ivermectin which requires a prescription, and apparently is getting hard for pharmacies to acquire, and a Z-pack (Zithromax/Azithromycin).  They also use Hydroxychloroquine (NOT recommended if you have Rheumatoid Arthritis).  Extensive research shows these all are safe and highly effective, however, not all doctors have taken the time to fully research the subject. If you have been diagnosed with Covid ask your doctor about Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, Fenofibrate, Monoclonal antibodies, Budesonide (a nasal spray), Zinc, vitamin D, and Remdesivir the first FDA Approved treatment for Covid-19. Be sure to ask about the Covid treatment that your hospital and or doctor uses. 

We have heard reports that some hospitals ONLY provided oxygen as a treatment and DID NOT use the other available methods of treatment.

 

 

 

More Good News about Covid-19 Treatment

According to Professor Yaakov Nahmias at Hebrew University in Israel, they have identified a drug that is highly effective in the treatment of Covid. Studies on 4 continents are using Fenofibrate, pronounced as (fen oh fye' brate), an inexpensive drug that has been on the market since 1975, to fight the disease. Studies have shown the drug has an exceptional safety record with no side effects. Covid acts by overstimulating the immune system, creating what is known as a cytokine storm, instead of fighting the lung infection, it actually destroys the lung tissue itself. 

Researchers found the use of Fenofibrate immediately reduces the inflammation, essentially pneumonia, and it essentially disappeared within the first 48 hours, 93% of people go home without supplemental oxygen in less than a week, compared to 25% without it.

If you have been diagnosed with Covid ask your doctor about Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, Monoclonal antibodies, Fenofibrate, Azithromycin (aka Z-pack) antibiotics, Budesonide nasal spray, Zinc, vitamin D, and Remdesivir.

 

Information on this site is provided to stimulate discussion with your doctor, always discuss anything you see on this site with your doctor before using anything. 

 

 

 

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