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Any particular brand of Allisure Allicin? Is this good quality?
https://www.vitacost.com/allimax-alliultra
Rin saysMost ppl have never had Allisure Allicin. It's significantly more potent than your Vitamin Store's mashed up garlic pill. When I ramp up my Allisure from a maintenance dose of 100 mg to 1000 mg, I can't get sick, period.Any particular brand of Allisure Allicin? Is this good quality?
https://www.vitacost.com/allimax-alliultra
I tried to order that from them and they sent me 3 bottles of B2 instead because they were out of Allicin.
https://archive.ph/6mHUe
Ohio judge orders hospital to treat COVID patient with Ivermectin despite CDC warnings
Jeffrey Smith, 51, came down with COVID-19 in early July and has been in the intensive care unit of a Butler County hospital for weeks. His wife, Julie Smith, asked in Butler County Common Pleas Court on Aug. 20 for an emergency order for the use of Ivermectin. ...
Judge Gregory Howard gave the go-ahead on Aug. 23 to Dr. Fred Wagshul's prescription of 30 milligrams of Ivermectin daily for three weeks, as requested by his wife. Court documents show Julie Smith is the guardian for her husband.
Wagshul is a Dayton, Ohio-area pulmonologist who is listed as a founder of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance, a nonprofit that touts Ivermectin as both a preventative and treatment for COVID-19. The organization's “How To Get Ivermectin” section on its websites includes prices and locations of pharmacies that will supply it.
Julie Smith explored Ivermectin as an option for her husband's treatment on her own and connected with Wagshul. He prescribed the drug, and the hospital refused to administer it. ...
Julie Smith filed the lawsuit on behalf of her husband of 24 years. He tested positive for COVID-19 July 9, and was admitted to the ICU July 15 where he was put on the hospital's COVID-19 protocol of the antiviral drug Remdesivir along with plasma and steroids. On July 27, "after a period of relative stability," Jeffrey Smith's condition began to decline.
He was sedated and intubated and placed on a ventilator on Aug. 1 and later placed in a medically induced coma. "My husband is on death's doorstep; he has no other options," she wrote in an affidavit filed with her lawsuit, adding at another point that her husband's chances of survival had "dropped to less than 30%."
Julie Smith says her husband is a network engineer for Verizon. "He enjoys fishing, hiking and campaign with our family," she said in the affidavit. The Smiths live in Fairfield Township and have three children. "Family is his everything," Julie Smith said.
Seriously, y'all. Stop it," the FDA tweeted from its official account on Saturday, alongside a consumer update detailing why the drug can be unsafe for humans.
The following is the protocol Drs. Fareed and Tyson have jointly developed as most effective for their COVID-19 patients:
Fareed/Tyson COVID-19 Treatment Protocol
Day 1 - HCQ 2 tabs twice a day
Zinc sulfate tab twice a day
(Azithromycin tab one per day or doxycycline cap twice a day)
Ivermectin 12 mg on day 1 only
Aspirin 325 mg
Days 2-5
HCQ tab 3 times a day
Zinc sulfate 3 times a day
(Azithromycin tab daily or doxycycline cap twice a day)
Aspirin 325 mg daily
Ivermectin 12 mg on day 3 if symptoms warrant
Prednisone 60 mg daily x 5-7 days or
Dexamethasone 4 mg bid if wheezing /SOB
Budesonide 0.5-1mg/2ml vía nebulizer bid
Vitamin D3 5000 iu daily
Pepcid 20 mg daily
Continue daily Aspirin 325 mg
Over the counter prevention:
Elemental Zinc 25 mg once a day
Vitamin D 4000 iu once a day
Vitamin C 1000 mg once a day
Quercetin 500 mg once a day
If Quercetin is unavailable, then use Epigallocatechin-gallate (EGCG) 400mg once a day
Dr. Fareed also included Dr. Zelenko’s (Twitter: @zev_dr) COVID-19 Prophylaxis Protocol:
Prophylaxis is an action taken to prevent or protect against a specified disease. Greek in origin, from
the word "phylax", meaning "to guard" and "watching."
Quercetin 500 mg once a day
If Quercetin is unavailable, then use Epigallocatechin-gallate (EGCG) 400mg once a day
Dr. Fareed also included Dr. Zelenko’s (Twitter: @zev_dr) COVID-19 Prophylaxis Protocol:
Prophylaxis is an action taken to prevent or protect against a specified disease. Greek in origin, from
the word "phylax", meaning "to guard" and "watching."
And don't forget Allisure Allicin!
Rin saysAnd don't forget Allisure Allicin!
Can you provide a link to where I can purchase this? Thanks Rin.
Is garlic extract a suitable replacement?
Get one of these?
https://www.allimax.us/allimax-products
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/stop-fda-warns-people-not-184608993.html
'Stop it': FDA warns people not to take veterinary drugs to treat Covid-19
Nicole Acevedo
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is urging people to stop taking veterinary drugs to treat or prevent Covid-19 after receiving multiple reports of patients who have been hospitalized after "self-medicating with ivermectin intended for horses," according to the federal agency.
"You are not a horse. You are not a cow. Seriously, y'all. Stop it," the FDA tweeted from its official account on Saturday, alongside a consumer update detailing why the drug can be unsafe for humans.
Ivermectin, which is not an anti-viral drug, is generally used to treat or prevent parasites in animals.
"These animal drugs are often highly concentrated because they are used for large animals like horses and cows, which can weigh a lot more than" a human, the FDA update reads. "Such high doses can be highly toxic in humans."
Patients who overdose with ivermectin can experience nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, low blood pressure, allergic reactions, dizziness, problems with balance, seizures, coma and even death, according to the FDA.
The agency clarified that the FDA-approved ivermectin tablets meant to treat people with certain conditions caused by parasitic worms as well as topical formulations used for head lice and skin conditions like rosacea are different from the drug used on animals. Ivermectin tablets and topical formulations for humans have "very specific doses" that are significantly smaller than the doses meant for animals.
Moreover, "many inactive ingredients found in animal products aren’t evaluated for use in people," the FDA warned. "In some cases, we don’t know how those inactive ingredients will affect how ivermectin is absorbed in the human body."
The FDA stressed that no form of the ivermectin drug has been approved by the agency for use in treating or preventing Covid-19 in humans.
"However, some initial research is underway," the agency said, adding that "taking a drug for an unapproved use can be very dangerous. This is true of ivermectin, too."
The agency said it was forced to issue a warning in the consumption of ivermectin following "a lot of misinformation" around the drug.
"You may have heard that it’s okay to take large doses of ivermectin. That is wrong," the FDA consumer update reads. "Meanwhile, effective ways to limit the spread of Covid-19 continue to be to wear your mask, stay at least 6 feet from others who don’t live with you, wash hands frequently, and avoid crowds."
The FDA has also granted emergency use authorizations for three Covid-19 vaccines to prevent Covid-19 infections.
Covid-19 has claimed the lives of more than 630,000 people in the U.S. since the start of the pandemic in early 2020. Since then, more than 37.6 million cases of Covid-19 infections have been reported nationwide, according to NBC News' tally.