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The following is a guest post, shared with permission from a licensed health professional who chooses to remain anonymous. This information is for educational purposes only; do your own research and make your own decisions. You are free to disseminate this as you wish, but DO NOT edit. This is not medical advice.
Updated 9/12/21 with latest recommendations from FLCCC.
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Over the last year I have had the honor of helping many people in my local community, across our great nation and beyond with Covid Home Care. Below is a protocol that has served my family and my clients well. There are options for those with active symptoms and those who would like to treat preventatively. My prayer is that this reaches many and lives are saved.
I tested positive…
Depending on your experience (or lack thereof) with Covid-19, you may feel scared or concerned. That is ok. Your body may be at the starting point of the biggest fight you have ever faced, or you may simply have common cold symptoms and move on with life. Either way, below you will find information that you may need on your journey back to health.
….what do I do now?
Being prepared is so important. The supplies that I keep on hand for my family are listed below.
Mucinex Expectorant (enough for 10 days)
Oximeter (To check your oxygen levels)
Aspirin (To keep your blood thin and help prevent blood clots)
NAC (Extremely supportive during covid and also used to protect the unvaccinated from “shedding” from the vaccinated population.)
Zinc (Prevents viral entry and suppresses virus replication. Supports the host cell’s anti-viral abilities.) Melatonin (Can aid in treatments due to its antioxidant & anti-inflammatory properties. Research indicates a reduction in study precipitants getting covid by 28%)
Bee Complete (Bee pollen, royal jelly and bee propolis. Antiviral, antibacterial, immune supportive, so many health benefits in these capsules.)
Quercetin (recent study shows Quercetin reduces the viral persistence by 76% in the first week and reduces the need for hospital care and oxygen significantly.
Olive Leaf Extract (Known as a natural antibiotic, antiviral, and immune booster. )
Ginger Tea (Helps break down mucus and has many other health properties.)
Epsom Salt (Helps draw out toxins, helps with body aches)
Vinegar (Add to bath to draw out toxins)
Vitamin D3 & C (Anti-inflammatory, immune boosting, too many health properties to list.)
CBD oil (Anti-inflammatory, natural sleep support, anti-anxiety, aids the endocannabinoid system that produces cannabinoids to regulate all body systems. This system requires more cannabinoids during times of sickness. CBD can support the extra need during covid.
Unkers Chest Rub (Helps open airways)
Essential oils of Lavender, Lemongrass, Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Tea Tree, and Balsam Fir. (Keeps the airways open and helps ward off infection.)
Body Armor/ Coconut water (or other naturally sweetened Electrolyte drink)
Moringa Extract (Gel caps or liquid is best. Contains protein, amino acids and lost of nutrients. Great for getting your energy back after covid.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
How can I help my body naturally?
Zinc – 100mg daily. If nausea or diarrhea occurs, reduce to 75mg. (Not recommended long term at this dosage)
Melatonin – 10 mg. at night. (This higher dose is recommended by the FLCCC due to covid)
Quercetin 500 mg twice a day.
NAC – Follow directions on the bottle.
Olive Leaf Extract 500mg to 1000mg a day with food.
Ginger Tea: 1 cup, 3 times a day (Can be used in conjunction with “Throat Coat Tea”) Vitamin D3: 4,000mg per day
Vitamin C: 500 - 1000 mg daily (Drink plenty with this supplement!!)
CBD oil: up to 50 mg daily, split into 3-5 doses.
Bee Complete: 3 caps 2-4 times a day.
Body Armor/ Coconut water (or other naturally sweetened Electrolyte
drink)
Moringa Extract (Gel caps or liquid is best) 500-1000 mg daily.
Unkers Chest rub applied to the chest and bottoms of the feet in the morning and evening. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Good, fresh water: at least 3 quarts per day, ESPECIALLY if you have any congestion. Weather permitting, step outside for some fresh air and sunshine. Try not to stress. This will only tax your immune system. Stay connected to friends and family by phone/text. Listen to relaxing music or read.
Nasal steam sessions: 1 cup of almost boiling water, 1 drop eucalyptus, 1 drop lavender, 1 drop peppermint, 1 drop tea tree. Close your eyes and hold your head over the cup and inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth.
Bath Soak: 2 to 4 cups Epsom salt, 2 to 4 cups apple cider vinegar, 3 drops lavender, 3 drops Lemongrass, 3 drops peppermint. Add essential oils to Epsom salt and mix well, add salt mixture and vinegar to bath water and soak for at least 30 min. as needed.
Nebulizer Treatments: Nebulizers are an inexpensive way to support the sinuses and lungs. I personally recommend 3 to 8 minutes sessions of peroxide (3%) 2 times a day. It can be diluted 50/50 with distilled water. Nebulizers are shipped fast from carewell.com
How else can I manage my symptoms?
Mucinex Expectorant: If you have ANY tightness in your chest or feeling that you need to cough at all, Mucinex expectorant works well. Never use a suppressant when dealing with covid. Not even if it is mixed with an expectorant. It can set you up for covid pneumonia.
Aspirin: (to prevent blood clots) 325mg per day unless contraindicated. Wean off of this dosage SLOWLY after you are feeling better.
Notes:
Continue to take supplements for at least 3 weeks (reducing zinc to 9mg after the first 10 days). Often symptoms will subside around day 5 to 8 and then a second wave of symptoms will hit. Be aware and keep supporting your body during this process. Around day 8, a number of people have experienced symptoms of depression. If you experience this, I highly recommend having someone pray over you.
If at any time your oxygen dips below 96, contact your doctor.
Eucalyptus can be added to a wash cloth and placed on the shower floor away from your feet to act as an expectorant and help you clear your lungs if that is one of your symptoms.
Do not sit or lay in bed for long periods of time. Get up and move around. This can help avoid blood clots and keep your lungs clear. If you have a red, tender swollen area on legs, or groin, consult a medical professional immediately. You may have a blood clot. Drink, drink, drink! It helps thin the mucus and helps your body heal.
Other herbs of interest: Astragalus, Elderberry (if no fever is present), Colloidal silver, Turmeric, Garlic, Mullein tea, Muscadine Grape Seed and Skin Extract, Boswellia, Milk Thistle.
IVERMECTIN
With long standing safety data and billions of doses administered, it seems to be the best and the fastest way to deal with this illness.
Some people take the livestock version of Ivermectin. This is your choice, but if you decide to go this route, I would like to warn you to do much research on dosage before administering. Also, make SURE that it is ONLY ivermectin and does not contain multiple drugs for other ailments. I do not recommend this route unless it is an emergency situation and you are waiting for a prescription from a doctor. My experience is that the ivermectin intended for livestock is not as reliable as the kind intended for humans. Dosage is prescribed by the individual’s weight and dosage amount is extremely important. It seems that for this reason, the livestock ivermectin is unreliable. The additional ingredients in the livestock ivermectin may also play a part. One of my recent patients were taking the livestock ivermectin and did not get relief from serious covid symptoms until switching to the type intended for humans. Ivermectin can be used for those who have symptoms of covid. It can also be used preventatively and for those who are still experiencing loss of taste and smell or other long-lasting issues due to previously having covid. Ivermectin acts as an antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory and antiviral. It is used for many diseases. There are very interesting studies that have been published recently in the Lancet (medical journal) on Ivermectin and its ability to inhibit the Corona Virus.
UPDATE: As of 8/25/21 the FLCCC has updated the dosage guidelines to increase the dosage from 0.2mg per kg. to 0.4mg per kg. for the current (Delta) variant of Covid-19. If you live in an area that is being hit hard with covid, please mention this to the Doctor when asking for a prescription. If you have taken Ivermectin for 2 days and do not see improvement, talk to your prescribing Doctor about taking a higher dose.
Who can help me get the meds I need?
I highly recommend the protocol released by the FLCCC. I have seen this do wonders for clients that very likely would have ended up in the hospital or worse. Generally, the client is improving within 12 to 24 hrs. Ivermectin prescriptions can be obtained by Doctors through Push Health. My personal experience with Dr. Frank Lee at Push Health has been wonderful and I would highly recommend him. You can reach him directly through THIS LINK. If you would like to further educate yourself on the safety and effectiveness of Ivermectin, go to: https://covid19criticalcare.com/ivermectin-in-covid-19/
-Easy directions to get Ivermectin with a discount
Choosing your Pharmacy
STEP 1: Go to www.goodrx.com and enter “Ivermectin” into the search bar.
STEP 2: Enter your zip code to find Pharmacies near your area.
STEP 3: Choose the Pharmacy with the most reasonable price (Walgreens or CVS)
STEP 4: Click on the coupon and screenshot or send it to your cell phone by text.
STEP 5: Copy the name and the address of the pharmacy to give to the Doctor later.
STEP 6: Take a copy or screenshot of the coupon to your pharmacy when you pick up your prescription. Note: If your pharmacy does not have ivermectin in stock, you can later transfer your script to another pharmacy. Recently a patient had difficulty getting her script because of a possible waiting list for the medicine. Your pharmacy can help you transfer if needed. Independent pharmacies usually do not accept the Good RX card and you will possibly pay around $140.00 vs. $40.00. You must use the coupon to get the discount.
Note: If your pharmacy does not have ivermectin in stock, you can call and transfer your prescription to another pharmacy. If your pharmacy does not have record after your provider has sent the script, log in to your push health account and click on the “my chart” button. You will see a button that says “ resend fax”.
Honeybee Pharmacy on the Push Health site will fill scripts, but they are a bit pricey.
You can also find compounding pharmacies that will fill your prescription. For a list of pharmacies, go to: https://covid19criticalcare.com/pharmacies/
Getting your Prescription
Option one:
STEP 1: Go to THIS LINK.
STEP 2: Fill out the form and register.
STEP 3: Enter the address for the preferred pharmacy.
STEP 4: Request Ivermectin, 3mg. Enter 50 in the quantity box. The doctor will decide what you need by your weight.
STEP 5: Make sure the doctor knows whether you are requesting ivermectin to use as a preventive, or if you have active symptoms of covid or a positive covid test.
Some people are having issues getting prescriptions filled. If your area pharmacies are out of stock or refuse to fill, you can go to option two.
Option two: www.americasfrontlinedoctors.org/treatments/how-do-i-get-covid-19-medication/
For more info on vaccine mandates, truth about covid, and doctors who are fighting for your health and legal rights, go to: www.Americasfrontlinedoctors.org
This information is for educational purposes. If you have any questions, speak to your healthcare provider.
Updated 9/7/21
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