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Study: OTC supplements work against Covid

 
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Note - the bark extract is what Trinity took last year when he caught the Covid.

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20-Week Study of Clinical Outcomes of Over-the-Counter COVID-19 Prophylaxis and Treatment

Results.

While both groups were moderate in size, the difference between them in outcomes over the 20-week study period was large and stark: Just under 4% of the compliant test group presented flu-like symptoms, but none of the test group was COVID-positive; whereas 20% of the non-compliant control group presented flu-like symptoms, three-quarters of whom (15% overall of the control group) were COVID-positive.

Conclusions.

Offering a low cost, readily implemented anti-viral approach, the study regimen may serve, at the least, as a stopgap modality and, perhaps, as a useful tool in combatting the pandemic.

Materials

The core supplementation formulations included zinc; zinc ionophores (quina plant bark extract and quercetin); vitamins C, D3 and E; and l-lysine. Sourcing for these components was, except as noted below, from a range of well-known manufacturers of name brand supplements.
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I saw a report of a "drug trial" where they were giving patients in ICU a "new drug" intravenously.

They listed the ingredients, it was all vitamins!
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good list

there's many more

NAC

Lots of Vitamin D3

Liposomal C

Zinc with a quercetin like molecule will allow the zinc to penetrate the cells much like HCQ does...to be used in combination..

those are all totally OTC

then there are the semi-OTC ones..like ivermectin..

keep doing this we've been talking about it for over a year.

they can't stop natural cures
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Lysine thread:
Thread: Virologists Report Poor Man’s Amino Acid Cure For Covid-19 Would Abolish Need For Vaccines
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Re: Study: OTC supplements work against Covid
good list

there's many more

NAC

Lots of Vitamin D3

Liposomal C

Zinc with a quercetin like molecule will allow the zinc to penetrate the cells much like HCQ does...to be used in combination..

those are all totally OTC

then there are the semi-OTC ones..like ivermectin..

keep doing this we've been talking about it for over a year.

they can't stop natural cures
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The type of Zinc also appears to be important. Zinc acetate seems to have the better effect
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Re: Study: OTC supplements work against Covid
good list

there's many more

NAC

Lots of Vitamin D3

Liposomal C

Zinc with a quercetin like molecule will allow the zinc to penetrate the cells much like HCQ does...to be used in combination..

those are all totally OTC

then there are the semi-OTC ones..like ivermectin..

keep doing this we've been talking about it for over a year.

they can't stop natural cures
 Quoting: Grove Street (revived)


The type of Zinc also appears to be important. Zinc acetate seems to have the better effect
 Quoting: Not-Your-Bitch-Bitch


Generally, metal salts(such as absorbable zinc) are better absorbed if they're organic compounds such as acetate, citrate, or orotate.
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Note - the bark extract is what Trinity took last year when he caught the Covid.

[link to journals.sagepub.com (secure)]


20-Week Study of Clinical Outcomes of Over-the-Counter COVID-19 Prophylaxis and Treatment

Results.

While both groups were moderate in size, the difference between them in outcomes over the 20-week study period was large and stark: Just under 4% of the compliant test group presented flu-like symptoms, but none of the test group was COVID-positive; whereas 20% of the non-compliant control group presented flu-like symptoms, three-quarters of whom (15% overall of the control group) were COVID-positive.

Conclusions.

Offering a low cost, readily implemented anti-viral approach, the study regimen may serve, at the least, as a stopgap modality and, perhaps, as a useful tool in combatting the pandemic.

Materials

The core supplementation formulations included zinc; zinc ionophores (quina plant bark extract and quercetin); vitamins C, D3 and E; and l-lysine. Sourcing for these components was, except as noted below, from a range of well-known manufacturers of name brand supplements.
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you mean corona and flu right? there is no covid.
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Good news for me
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I use zinc spray at the earliest sign. Works. Every. Time.
I take several suppliments a day - haven't been sick since my corona virus lung infection in 2012.

Aaaaaand I just jinxed it.
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Back in January of 2020 my entire family caught something that resembled Covid to the letter. Everyone else was sick for weeks. I was sick for less than three days and my symptoms went away very quickly. Up until recently reading some of these threads I couldn’t figure out why until I realized I was also the only one religiously taking multivitamins and lysine. Heck, I was taking lysine to help my canker sores. Had no idea it could very well have saved me a hell of a time being sick.
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I use zinc spray at the earliest sign. Works. Every. Time.
I take several suppliments a day - haven't been sick since my corona virus lung infection in 2012.

Aaaaaand I just jinxed it.
 Quoting: Billxam, ABATE, AWHA


there ya go... and its still only regular coronas and not something called Covid...Covid does not exist. Thank you for pointing out corona can cause lung infections... I probably have had one or more give me viral pneumonia or sometimes flue over my years of living.

now if you have a pneumonia that is the dripping liquid kind.. you can lay on a bed or whatever and hang your head and chest over the edge with a bowl or whatever you have and the shit will just run out of you.. added by coughing also.. great way to empty your lungs.
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Note - the bark extract is what Trinity took last year when he caught the Covid.

[link to journals.sagepub.com (secure)]


20-Week Study of Clinical Outcomes of Over-the-Counter COVID-19 Prophylaxis and Treatment

Results.

While both groups were moderate in size, the difference between them in outcomes over the 20-week study period was large and stark: Just under 4% of the compliant test group presented flu-like symptoms, but none of the test group was COVID-positive; whereas 20% of the non-compliant control group presented flu-like symptoms, three-quarters of whom (15% overall of the control group) were COVID-positive.

Conclusions.

Offering a low cost, readily implemented anti-viral approach, the study regimen may serve, at the least, as a stopgap modality and, perhaps, as a useful tool in combatting the pandemic.

Materials

The core supplementation formulations included zinc; zinc ionophores (quina plant bark extract and quercetin); vitamins C, D3 and E; and l-lysine. Sourcing for these components was, except as noted below, from a range of well-known manufacturers of name brand supplements.
 Quoting: Hoseman


Trinity caught COVID?
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We have been taking a Multivitamin, Zinc, Quercetin, C and D3 since January. This was on the advice from my doctor. We both caught covid a month ago and had it fairly easy. Not sure if those helped but they sure as hell didn't hurt.
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We have been taking a Multivitamin, Zinc, Quercetin, C and D3 since January. This was on the advice from my doctor. We both caught covid a month ago and had it fairly easy. Not sure if those helped but they sure as hell didn't hurt.
 Quoting: ReverendOD


They absolutely helped and now you know the result.

I was taking lots of supplements and Ivermectin and still got hit fairly hard with the Covid.

I never had breathing problems and my chest was clear aside from the Bronchi where the virus sets up. For me it was typical 3 week recovery with ongoing energy level recovery. I expect this is a I am a bit older.

I recovered fine and continue to take supplements and have a better understanding that you keep yourself healthy at all times.


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I've been telling everyone who will listen (and even those who don't) that EVERYTHING you need to stay healthy during this "pandemic" can be purchased at your local drug store.

It's so sad that thousands of deaths could have been prevented by just taking some basic vitamins and a few other supplements.

Why aren't ALL of the news agencies (television and print) posting this information? **** ME! It's so simple. People searching for miracle cures and B******T vaccines when Safeway has just about everything you need, and GNC has the rest.
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anyway...

yes...supplements are the way...everything you need is right in front of you..

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Buy the best vitamins, i.e., plant-based and non-synthetic.

I can get half price on a clearance shelf brands such as Kal, MegaFoods, New Chapter and supplements that actually work, at the right store. Then read up how to take them - some need to be taken with a fat soluble vitamin, or with fat, or they aren't as effective. It's like companion planting - a little "works best when done just so" is a good strategy.

OTC supplements, you may not want to just grab something at Walgreens. Read up on synthetic and non-synthetic vitamins. Find a health food store and zero in on their clearance shelf. Natural Grocers has an outstanding supplement clearance shelf in Des Moines, but maybe not every store. These supplements may only be good for another two months, so read dates like crazy. If it's a daily vitamin, you'll use them up, and the difference in quality is worth it.
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Re: Study: OTC supplements work against Covid
good list

there's many more

NAC

Lots of Vitamin D3

Liposomal C

Zinc with a quercetin like molecule will allow the zinc to penetrate the cells much like HCQ does...to be used in combination..

those are all totally OTC

then there are the semi-OTC ones..like ivermectin..

keep doing this we've been talking about it for over a year.

they can't stop natural cures
 Quoting: Grove Street (revived)


The type of Zinc also appears to be important. Zinc acetate seems to have the better effect
 Quoting: Not-Your-Bitch-Bitch


Eat lots of pumpkin seeds this Halloween and you'll get plenty of zinc. I used to joke that it was my yearly zinc overload because I like baking up all my pumpkin sees and sometimes buy extra pumpkins just for the seeds.
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Note - the bark extract is what Trinity took last year when he caught the Covid.

[link to journals.sagepub.com (secure)]


20-Week Study of Clinical Outcomes of Over-the-Counter COVID-19 Prophylaxis and Treatment

Results.

While both groups were moderate in size, the difference between them in outcomes over the 20-week study period was large and stark: Just under 4% of the compliant test group presented flu-like symptoms, but none of the test group was COVID-positive; whereas 20% of the non-compliant control group presented flu-like symptoms, three-quarters of whom (15% overall of the control group) were COVID-positive.

Conclusions.

Offering a low cost, readily implemented anti-viral approach, the study regimen may serve, at the least, as a stopgap modality and, perhaps, as a useful tool in combatting the pandemic.

Materials

The core supplementation formulations included zinc; zinc ionophores (quina plant bark extract and quercetin); vitamins C, D3 and E; and l-lysine. Sourcing for these components was, except as noted below, from a range of well-known manufacturers of name brand supplements.
 Quoting: Hoseman



I would also include simple things like foods containing probiotics that produce metabolites that fight the virus/vaccines and its damaging effects.

[link to www.forbes.com (secure)]

Bacillus subtilis, when used to ferment soy into a popular superfood called natto, produces powerful enzymes and proteases. One enzyme in particular, nattokinase is a proven clot buster as it is a powerful fibrinolytic (clots are made up of fibrin). Clots are one of the primary risks for both the virus and the vaccines. The proteases have been shown (in the article above) to break down the S1 spike protein and denature it. This is good for both neutralizing viral particles, as well as any protruding or free floating spike proteins in the vasculature and organs due to the vaccines. Both the enzymes and proteases enter the bloodstream, so they go everywhere the blood goes.

Additional health benefits:

- Lots of protein and amino acids produced by fermentation.

- Anti-nutrient and phytoestrogen commonly found in soy are removed.

- Very high levels of lysine compared to arginine.

- Extremely high levels of K2 vitamins, the highest of any food in the world. K2 takes calcium from the vasculature and directs it to the bones - where it belongs.

- Almost all of the carbohydrate is metabolized, so it will not raise your blood sugar.

One can enjoy these benefits by either eating natto itself, or taking bacillus subtilis spore supplements with a supporting diet (this species of bacteria do their magic on beans, particularly fully cooked soy). Natural ferment is always best. Besides, while an acquired taste, I love it.

Natto has been made with all sorts of beans, such as black beans, mung beans, chickpea, even pinto beans. However, none of these forms have been proven in the lab to have all of the beneficial metabolites as with soy.

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Re: Study: OTC supplements work against Covid
good list

there's many more

NAC

Lots of Vitamin D3

Liposomal C

Zinc with a quercetin like molecule will allow the zinc to penetrate the cells much like HCQ does...to be used in combination..

those are all totally OTC

then there are the semi-OTC ones..like ivermectin..

keep doing this we've been talking about it for over a year.

they can't stop natural cures
 Quoting: Grove Street (revived)


Does anyone have any liposomal vitamin c brand recommendations? I take 1,000 mg of regular vit c capsules, but I heard liposomal is better. Just don’t where to look.
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Re: Study: OTC supplements work against Covid
good list

there's many more

NAC

Lots of Vitamin D3

Liposomal C

Zinc with a quercetin like molecule will allow the zinc to penetrate the cells much like HCQ does...to be used in combination..

those are all totally OTC

then there are the semi-OTC ones..like ivermectin..

keep doing this we've been talking about it for over a year.

they can't stop natural cures
 Quoting: Grove Street (revived)


I think I heard the zinc and zinc ionophore are more effective if taken a couple of hours apart, not together.

So the combination pills like Zelenko sells are very good and easy. But it's even better if you do the work to take them separately.

Last Edited by oniongrass on 09/29/2021 03:32 PM
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I killed covid with liposomal vitamin c, high quality vit d, elderberry, quercetin, zinc, kratom and those airborne tabs you buy at CVS. Also plenty of fluids, fasting, and rest. When you fast for more than a day from food your body goes into "clean up" mode fyi.

Wife decided to go the hydroxychloroquine route as hers was more severe.

Now ive added L-lysine to my daily regime, its antiviral as well.

No need for a lifetime of regret as I slowly lose control over my motor function. The vax seems to cause alot of neuromuscular problems!

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All you need to do to keep from getting sick is take Vit C, D, magnesium, eat vegetables, exercise, and LOWER STRESS -- this means NOT watching the news or looking at any other bullshit twitter propaganda.

I have neurological Lyme disease and Bartonella, I have 15 lesions on my brain. I was misdiagnosed with "Multiple Sclerosis" by neurologists, but it turns out I just have a 40-year-old Lyme and Bartonella infection that was misdiagnosed! Funny that it looks exactly like what neurologists call "MS."

ANYWAY, I have been treating my Lyme naturally for 2 years and supposedly I have a "compromised immune system" and Covid should have killed me.

I haven't gotten sick at all. I take Vit C, D, magnesium, and zinc daily, as part of my Lyme protocol.

My husband and I took 4 road trips last summer, stayed in hotels, stopped in dirty gas stations and rest stops, did NOT wear masks, talked to strangers, hugged his elderly parents, touched 1,000 things in the grocery store -- and none of us got sick.

It's all a fucking lie.

Take care of your body, DO TICK CHECKS, and wear bug spray. Because Lyme and co-infections are far more deadly than "Covid" ever will be. And Lyme is everywhere now, EVERYWHERE. The CDC has covered up the Lyme epidemic for decades.

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I'm currently going through it.
As prophylaxis I have been on D,C,B1,Centrum,magnesium,lysine,NAC,zinc, Quercetin w/bromelain & Andrographis powder.
Well the other night my family fight night unknowingly had 4 folks drop in & leave that were vaccinated, now we've all got it, so I'm on the I-MASK+ protocol with horsepaste & doxycycline, and should be done here in a day or two.
The headache is extraordinary, and sleeplessness.
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I'm currently going through it.
As prophylaxis I have been on D,C,B1,Centrum,magnesium,lysine,NAC,zinc, Quercetin w/bromelain & Andrographis powder.
Well the other night my family fight night unknowingly had 4 folks drop in & leave that were vaccinated, now we've all got it, so I'm on the I-MASK+ protocol with horsepaste & doxycycline, and should be done here in a day or two.
The headache is extraordinary, and sleeplessness.
 Quoting: HarMegiddo


I started taking Andrographis a few days ago myself and I've noticed some hot flashes and headaches. This only started after taking the Andro. Slight nasal congestion as well. I'm wondering if it's simply not sitting well with me?
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What brand of vitamins do you folks recommend? I just grabbed some cheap ones to start, and forgot to check, sure enough its China. I doubt they have much value.

What domestic brands are worth the premium prices? It's insane the difference in prices, 6 bucks vrs 60 or even more for the good stuff. What brands should I be using to get optimal effect out of?

I've used the cheap Glucosamine that worked fine. I don't have pain anymore since I stopped certain foods.

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What brand of vitamins do you folks recommend? I just grabbed some cheap ones to start, and forgot to check, sure enough its China. I doubt they have much value.

What domestic brands are worth the premium prices? It's insane the difference in prices, 6 bucks vrs 60 or even more for the good stuff. What brands should I be using to get optimal effect out of?

I've used the cheap Glucosamine that worked fine. I don't have pain anymore since I stopped certain foods.
 Quoting: Feathery


I buy DOCTOR'S BEST from iherb. Says manufactured in USA, but who knows maybe that's only the platic bottles :)

I've never really been concerned about brand names for vitamins / supplements. I buy a lot of mine at local supermarkets and drug stores.





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