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There's a new conspiracy theory on Quercetin Phytosome for health care workers


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2022 May 15, 9:24pm   786 views  4 comments

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There's a famous conspiracy theory site, called the National Library of Medicine, hosted by the National Institute of Heath, the same place where Fauci works ...

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8780248/#B18-life-12-00066

Excerpt: "Quercetin, for its crucial properties, fulfills the need for a multifactor action that is useful for the potential counterbalance of a COVID-19 infection. Given this background, the aim of the study was to evaluate the potential effect of 3 months’ supplementation with Quercetin Phytosome® (250 mg twice a day) as prevention against symptomatic COVID-19. In total, 120 subjects were enrolled (males, 63; females, 57; age 49 ± 12), with 60 in the supplementation group and 60 in the placebo group. No significant differences were detected between groups in terms of gender, smoking, and chronic disease. Subjects underwent rapid COVID-19 diagnostic tests every 3 weeks. During our study, 5 subjects had COVID-19, 1 out of 60 subjects in the quercetin group and 4 out of 60 in the control group. Complete clinical remission was recorded at 7 and 15 days in the quercetin and placebo groups, respectively."

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Wow! A whole single person out of 60, contracted Covid after supplementing with Quercetin Phytosome. It's obvious that she was a Trump plant.

But then, here's a chart on their condition post-infection ...



Seriously, is she sneaking in some Remdesivir to trick everyone?

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1   Rin   2022 May 15, 9:28pm  

I'm sorry but this is bullshit!

Quercetin Phytosome does not work!

It's impossible to have a worldwide pandemic with a simple treatment as taking an OTC vitamin/supplement, protected by the Dietary & Supplement Act of 94, available w/o prescription or any medical oversight!

[ sarcasm off ]
2   theoakman   2022 May 16, 5:30am  

So in the last 3/4 weeks, I've had Flu, Covid, and Stomach Flu.

Flu started on a Monday, started Zinc, Quercitin, and Vit D and beat it by Wednesday. A little snot backlog. All the while, tested negative for Covid. Then, 2 days later, my whole family, and I test positive for Covid. This is my second Covid + test. My wife has likely had it 3 times now. My kids, twice. Restart Quercitin regiment. Covid fever lasts for a day. Still do yardwork all day while on it. I lost all smell, lots of sinus congestion. Almost full recovery by day 3 but I have a small lingering secondary upper respiratory infection. I've now added Tumeric to battle that one.

Fast forward to this past week. My daughter is puking her guts out. I start with the Zinc/Quercitin/Vit D right away. Son starts puking 2 days later. Me? I'm cleaning it up all weekend, I wake up with a headache, a very bad one, and I go down and pass out for like 3 hours. That was it. No puking, no general malaise.

So, in the past 4 weeks, I've made short work of 3 viruses on this regiment.
3   Rin   2022 May 16, 9:00am  

theoakman says

So, in the past 4 weeks, I've made short work of 3 viruses on this regiment.


Oakman, it's feasible that you have some ongoing immune system issue. My guess would be the after effects of those dual mRNA shots.

For me, getting sick more than once a year [ for me it was a full decade (that's when I first started R-Lipoic Acid & Allisure Allicin) ] is not a great sign of health.

Why not take 250 mg of Quercetin Phytosome daily, as a prophylaxis as well as a low grade "anti-venom" for the pre-existing Spiked protein in the body?

If it were me, I'd be taking 3000 mg per day for 6 months until those Spiked protein exosomes were at minimal intraday concentrations. And then, I'd par it down to 500 mg per day for the remainder of the year.

Right now, it's 250 mg/day for me & so far, even after inhaling cold air & being beaten down during the winter, I haven't gotten sick afterwards.
4   Rin   2022 May 16, 9:10am  

And use Quercetin Phytosome, not Quercetin DiHydrate, as the former has 20x the bio-availability as well as less chance to auto-polymerize (or at least dimerize) in the blood as each molecule is separated from the other by a phospholipid (and/or micelle) barrier.

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