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Re: polarbear77 post# 1568

Saturday, 04/24/2021 6:43:22 PM

Saturday, April 24, 2021 6:43:22 PM

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Thanks for both of your posts. Especially, the one I'm responding to. I already have all of the ingredients and you just saved me the hunt for info on amounts to use if needed. Thankfully, we still live in a free country and have choices.

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And these DO Med schools have the right approach as well:

https://imcwc.com/html5-blank/evms-covid-19-management-protocol/


“The bottom line is to start supplements and Ivermectin early, at the first sign of Covid19 infection.

Symptomatic patients at home (for the duration of acute symptoms)
• Vitamin C 500 mg and Quercetin 250–500 mg 2x/day
• Zinc 75–100 mg/day (elemental zinc)
• Melatonin 10 mg at night (the optimal dose is unknown)
• Vitamin D3 2000–4000 IU/day.
• Highly recommended Prescription: Ivermectin 0.15–0.2 mg/kg orally (repeat on day 3). Adults, 3mg tab, 4 tabs on day 1 and repeat on day 3.


• Aspirin 81–325 mg/day (unless contraindicated). ASA has antiinflammatory, antithrombotic, and antiviral effects. Platelet activation may play a major role in propagating the prothrombotic state associated with COVID-19.
• B complex vitamins


• Optional: Famotidine 40 mg BID (reduce dose in patients with renal dysfunction) [82-88].
• Optional: Omega-3 fatty acid – 4 gram/day EPA/DHA. Omega-3 fatty acids have anti-inflammatory properties and play an important role in the resolution of inflammation. In addition, omega-3 fatty acids may have
antiviral properties.


• In symptomatic patients, monitoring with home pulse oximetry is recommended (due to asymptomatic hypoxia). The limitations of home pulse oximeters should be recognized, and validated devices are preferred. Multiple readings should be taken over the course of the day, and a downward trend should be regarded as ominous. Baseline or ambulatory
desaturation < 94% should prompt hospital admission.”





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