Posted on 08/09/2020 6:47:46 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants
Thanks!! :o)
The ones we’ve been taking indicate that they contain 2000 IUs. We take two of those per day - always right after meals containing fat, so that they will be assimilated properly.
(Again, I’m not a doctor. My posts on this thread only represent my own experience, and what my husband and I have been doing for a long time, now. Neither of us has ever been told that we have any medical condition that would preclude any aspect of our current vitamin regimen, and YMMV.)
Sounds like our daily regimen, with added Quercetin (the ionophore that gets the zinc into the cell....ala HCQ)....500 mg bid, for first two months, then 500 mg/day, thereafter.
God bless and keep you!
https://patch.com/texas/across-tx/anti-vax-doctor-north-texas-draws-controversy-billboard
Mitchell, who graduated from Texas Tech’s medical school in 1987, had his medical license revoked on Aug. 26, 2005, due to evidence claiming he was “a continuing threat to public welfare,” according to medical board documents obtained by Patch. On May 25, 2012, the Texas Medical Board filed a cease and desist order against Mitchell after he treated a patient with metastatic melanoma, medical board documents state. Mitchell prescribed a course of what he described as “colostrum bovine treatment” that involved drawing blood from the patient and injecting it into the udder of a pregnant cow, documents state. The patient was then supposed to drink the milk of the cow.
“The patient paid $2,500 to Mr. Mitchell and $2,500 to the farmer with the cow,” the Texas Medical Board wrote in its findings. “The patient died in hospice before he had the opportunity to drink any of the milk he paid for. The farmer wired back to the patient’s family $2,500; Mr. Mitchell refused to provide a refund.”
In January 2017, Mitchell was found guilty by a Randall County jury of making a terroristic threat, the Amarillo Globe-News reported. The guilty verdict stemmed from a Facebook post Mitchell made in May 2015 about Dr. Robert Kauffman of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Part of the Facebook post read, “Make no mistake that my desire is to put a bullet into the head of Robert Kaufmann MD and all of his flying monkeys,” the Globe-News added.
Mitchell told Patch that he no longer practices medicine and now focuses his time on drfitt.com, which sells vitamins and weight loss products, among other items. The website also includes links to articles Mitchell has written. Some of the article titles include “How to Cure Breast Cancer” and “Your Immune System’s Response to the Flu Virus.” Under drfitt.com’s about page, it states that Mitchell “specializes in educating people to adopt lifestyle changes that prevent and reverse consequences erroneously called ‘disease.’” The website also has the following disclaimer at the very bottom: “While www.drfitt.com provides tools to educate and equip individuals with information to make informed decisions concerning their personal health, the articles and information provided on www.drfitt.com are not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or care, and should not take the place of a one-on-one relationship with a qualified healthcare professional. The articles and tools are provided for informational purposes only and nothing on this website establishes a physician-patient relationship between you and any healthcare professional.”
Mitchell believes that part of the reason why he lost his medical license was because the Texas Medical Board is “another arm of the pharmaceutical industry and their mission is to keep things as they are.”
“It wasn’t a matter of them taking the license, I rescinded that on my own because I couldn’t buy into their philosophy of continuing to practice medicine in a way that’s doing more harm than good,” Mitchell told Patch.
In regards to why Mitchell continues to refers to himself as “doctor,” he said “if you go through the curriculum and receive an M.D. and Ph.D. degree, you always have that. There’s no rescinding that.”
Ann I take N-A-C also it is an immune support for lungs and liver I also take Quercetin (HCQ supplement)
Ive heard bloodletting helps about 8 ounces every three days.
Anything wrong with one a days?
Thanks. Lots of good information in the video and in this thread.
No, it is not a simple typo- It is the FDA gods changing the system from IU's to mcg's or mg's. Previously, Vitamin D and Vitamin E were sold in IU's, and now I think that they are labelled in both, but no one explained all this (changeover), they just did it.
I take liposomal vitimin c, elderberry with zinc, 10,000iu of D3 and recently 1000mg of quininine.
Ping for tomorrow when I have more time.
The virus hijacks the RNA dependent RNA polymerase, a ribosome inside the cell. This is the cells assembly mechanism that is used for creating new protein parts for a new virus. HCQ creates a pathway into the cell for zinc sulfate where it interferes with the ribosomes ability to create new parts. Meanwhile, HCQ blocks the viruss entry into the cell. That is a double-barreled sabotage of the virus.
I eat a lot of frozen yogurt and drink diet Coke. That must be why I haven’t caught covid yet.
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Been taking D, Magnesium, Zinc with a B-Complex for the duration.
Don’t know if I’ve had it or not (68 years old) but had a few days with muscle aches, stomach cramps and a bit of lethargy a week or so ago so I’m hoping that was it...
later.
Rocky Petal seem to be the best for me....
Rocky Petal seem to be the best for me....
I do 880 quercetin and 50 mg zinc. Someone here recomended. almost every day.
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