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It makes me think that big pharma has paid shills everywhere to shut down anyone's interest in these herbal remedies because of the threat it poses to their profits.
- 100mg Quercetin
- 150mg Green Tea extract
Here's Que for the common coldI missed this post before. Thanks for sharing.
https://patrick.net/post/1343582/2022-02-06-quercetin-a-study-on-the-common-cold-te
- 100mg Quercetin
- 150mg Green Tea extract
- 50mg cinnamon extract
- 25mg licorice extract
- 100mcg selenium
In 2014, they built another evolution of the original formula called Novirin, which uses higher quality and more expensive ingredients but of the same formulation.
Here's a link that goes into detail: http://7hpv.com/?source=patrick.net
From that link, they have peer-reviewed clinical studies showing that HPV cleared all participants when they were on the remedy for 1 year. Imagine what that would do to cervical cancer cases, along with the medical profits lost by people being healthy. They also have a studies showing this remedy reduced herpes outbreaks significantly, more than anti-virals like Valtrex. Now, the product owners/scientists are saying it prevents/treats Covid.
I just found it interesting that over 10 years ago, scientists already used Quercetin (and other herbs) to battle both active and latent viruses. The founder believes that so much of the sickness and cancer humans suffer from are as a result of latent viruses that we never clear, and he adamantly testifies that his product drastically reduces or clears such viruses.
If you look in forums online like Reddit, people genuinely ask about the effectiveness of this product and IMMEDIATELY, shills come swooping in claiming it's a scam without any proof to the contrary. What do they say? These studies are weak or bogus or biased...so similar to the tactics used against Ivermectin. It makes me think that big pharma has paid shills everywhere to shut down anyone's interest in these herbal remedies because of the threat it poses to their profits.
If I had visible warts or a herpes infection, I would totally try this product out for 6 months to see what happens, but I don't. If anyone on this forum has the infection (or knows someone who suffers from outbreaks), you should totally try it out. I'd be very curious to see if it works for you or someone you know.
P.S. If you get a doctor's prescription, they cut the cost of the remedy by like 90%. Otherwise, Novirin is $76/month.