Posted on 08/09/2020 8:54:21 PM PDT by terart
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other sources claim BHT inactivates viruses in lab settings, but also in live animals
Will need to check this out more- thanks for mentioning it
This video is a few months old now. The middle section of the video details the supplement regimen that this doctor uses when working with Covid patients. Also includes studies he bases those doses on. Vitamin C,D, zinc, quercetin, and NAC.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NM2A2xNLWR4&list=PLQ_IRFkDInv-NvRRUN0aqe51sMs188k8z&index=50&t=0s
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there might be some cautions for BHT- Too tired right now to read through it- but briefly:
“Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) administration to mice causes lung injury and a subsequent inflammatory response, and when administered chronically to certain inbred strains following carcinogen treatment, increases lung tumor multiplicity. “
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11293324/
[[Take a zinc supplement, a good one, zinc citrate or picolinate and a mushroom powder of chaga, Inonotus obliquus, reishi, Ganoderma lucidum, and bear’s head, Herecium erinaceus ]]
Would have to take out a small loan just to get month’s supply-
[[I know some people believe in using weak iodine in water solutions as nose sprays or gargles too, as iodine is a strong anti-microbial.]]
I prefer to sniff oil of oregano (J/K Don’t! It burns Terrible!)
[[Nebulizer treatment daily with budesonide]]
Hard to get corticosteroids for inhalation- many docs only want to give bronchodialtors like albuterol (Which incidentally is what they give if you go to hospital with non life threatening covid in some cases from what I’ve read)
Docs are reluctant to give steroids or corticosteroids unless absolutely necessary it seems— in my experience
There is evidence that iodine actually works in this manner against COVID-19:
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3563092
oil of oregano is a powerful antimicrobial too- it’s one of the few herbal remedies we keep in the house because of that- antifungal, anti bacterial, etc-
Just don’t put it up nose to kill virus bugs lol- it burns terrible
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Has anyone tried slippery elm bark for the virus chest congestion?
Later
Raw garlic.
Zinc picolinate crosses the cell wall barrier without the addition of an ionophore. Small but definitive study showed it was the only supplement form that got into red blood cells and hair in appreciable amounts both of which indicate passage through the cell wall. Sulfate, ferric, etc showed in plasma but not in RBC’s nor hair.
Bkmk for Covid prevention and treatment
bkmk
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