Posted on 05/13/2020 7:36:42 PM PDT by cba123
NEW YORK - Researchers at NYU's Grossman School of Medicine found patients given the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine along with zinc sulphate and the antibiotic azithromycin were 44 percent less likely to die from the coronavirus.
"Certainly we have very limited options as far as what we have seen work for this infection so anything that may work is very exciting," said Dr. Joseph Rahimian, Infectious Disease Specialist at NYU Langone Health.
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Shocked, I tell you.
Schocked.
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“More than 400 of them were also given 100 milligrams of zinc daily.
Researchers said the patients given zinc were one and a half times more likely to recover, decreasing their need for intensive care.”
Lord only knows how many more would have been saved if they were given 220 milligrams of zinc like Dr. Zelenko did in his study.
KUDOS and MANY thanks, to Dr Zelenko!! He’s been preaching this protocol for months....to deaf CDC/FDA ears. (cough....Faux-chi)
Here’s his latest update....from earlier today...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccCgqa20Qp8&feature=emb_logo
Thank you!
I'm a bit confused as to whether Dr. Zelenko was talking about 220 mg of zinc sulfate or zinc. My 220 mg zing sulfate (hydrate) tablets are equivalent to 50 mg elemental zinc.
I know what you mean, but it is indicated that in both Zelenko’s study and this one they were given the sulfate form. So it should figure out that 22.7 mg of elemental zinc was given to patients in this study, if I am doing the math correctly. I think the ratios are pretty much standardized.
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