Avalon
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I am not a Doctor and this is not medical advice. It is various protocols for COVID and avoiding vaccine injury.
Drug checker chart on WebMD, check all meds for interactions.
www.webmd.com
Do your own research as far as interactions with medications go. All supplement and ivermectin should be checked against your meds and other supplements . Also know the side effects of ivermectin.
Anyone attempting to treat covid at home needs to jump on it quickly. Immediate treatment is the key because ivermectin slows down virus replication. Also there is a reason for the list of supplements below. They each have a place in the protocol. Aspirin in crucial.
The term makes Dr. McCulloch bristle but basically you're attacking the infection with a multi-prong approach. Most of the drugs are early/often and what you should be supplementing to 'prepare the terrain' (term from Dr. Chris Matheson) and dosage goes up on some of those plus several others added. Some of these are difficult to source like NAC, etc. so even if you aren't going to add them to your daily regimen it may be a good idea to have enough on-hand for treating an illness. Also its been discussed but once again it may be a good idea to have adequate IVM as you can go thru a lot in treatment. The post from someone on the other board is below and a good starting point (full post at the top of the previous page). The latest variant looks more oral/nasal so the suggestion by FLCCC Protocols and Dr. McCulloch of oral/nasal rinses and if possible nebulizing HP/iodine a very good idea. The higher doses called for by FLCCC Protocols for IVM are a good idea and Dr. Zelenko does call for adding HCQ if IVM not working. If the infection is progressing it would be a good idea to monitor pulse/O2 and record everything in a logbook. At some point consider a Covid test as it will make it easier for you to get monoclonal-antibodies thru your PCP. Source its availability in your area early on! As Avalon has stated it would be good to have O2 available and that is easier early than last minute. Sleeping/resting best prone or atleast on your side. On your back is not recommended. Plenty of fluids!!! Check drug interactions prior as you may be adding some or increasing dosage. The lady below really cranked some vitC and that's easier if you have the correct form. Avalon has mentioned vitB being used up in sickness so consider increasing dosage. It would probably be a good idea to have a tele-medicine doctor already contacted so you have the ability to reach-out easier. At any point that your O2 level reaches low limits you need to consider supplemental or going to a hospital. As Avalon has stated steroids may be called for and that's hospital time and as per FLCCC Protocol not early in disease progression. There is a great deal of info here on GIM on several boards but at some point I'm thinking Avalon is going to gather it? Be proactive!
*Supplements
Daily as of November 1 for Winter Surge:
-NAC, 600 mg. a day
-Olive Leaf Extract, 500 mg. a day
-Activated Quercetin, 500 mg. a day on empty tummy, at night before bed
-Zinc, 50 mg. a day on empty tummy, at night before bed (zinc can lower cortisol, you want cortisol low at night to sleep).
-Liposomal Vitamin C, 1000 mg. a day, divided.
-Camu Camu Vitamin C, 500 mg., once a day.
-Black Seed Cumin oil capsule, 500 mg. once a day
-Whole food multivitamin
-Aspirin, 325 mg. daily (Just for the winter months, and only because I've had previous heart surgery and for prevention of blood clots).
-Vitamin D3 10,000 iu's daily with food in the morning.
When I developed symptoms:
-Daily Ivermectin (this is crucial! I lost taste/smell on a Saturday and couldn't be tested until Monday with a doc's order here).
-Increase NAC to 1,200 mg. a day, divided by 12 hours.
-Liposomal Vitamin C 500 mg. every hour awake.
-Olive Leaf Extract increased to 1,000 mg. a day divided by 12 hours.
-Pepsid, 1 extra strength tab a day.
-Mucinex, twice a day.
-Z-Pack antibiotic
-Methyl-Prednisone on hand if needed on day 10 or problems with breathing start.
List of supplements and supplies
Ivermectin , horse paste or liquid. If using please understand dosing. The DECIMAL point counts when dosing liquid!! The list of where to buy ivermectin can be fluid but local feed and farm stores, The Tractor Supply Store. Amazon has some over priced horse paste.
Quercitin
zinc
Vitamin D
Melatonin
Vitamin C
B vitamin Complex-I have been researching it and B gets depleted quick with covid.
Supplies
thermometer
Oxygen O2 pulse meter
TB syringes if using liquid ivermectin
Aspirin
All these can be found on amazon
Always check side effects and drug interactions.
Zithromax and doxycycline are used to treat possible secondary pneumonia that comes with covid. I get mine from different online PET stores. It changes according to supply. Search bird and fish antibiotics.
N-acetyl cysteine can help the lungs with oxygen. Research it Understand that it does conflict with hydroxychloroquine and quinine. That does not mean it isn't helpful to be used now to build glutathione levels and you can take when not taking hydroxychloroquine. Amazon does not carry it. It will soon be off the market so stock up. It can still be found on most vitamin sites.
Proning or laying on your stomach is crucial when is respiratory distress
www.pennmedicine.org
Hydrogen Peroxide Nebulizing
IVERMECTIN DOSING CHA
Drug checker chart on WebMD, check all meds for interactions.

Drug Interaction Checker – Check for Interactions Between Prescription Medications
Use WebMD’s Drug Interaction Checker tool to find and identify potentially harmful and unsafe combinations of prescription medications by entering two or more drugs in question.Do your own research as far as interactions with medications go. All supplement and ivermectin should be checked against your meds and other supplements . Also know the side effects of ivermectin.
Anyone attempting to treat covid at home needs to jump on it quickly. Immediate treatment is the key because ivermectin slows down virus replication. Also there is a reason for the list of supplements below. They each have a place in the protocol. Aspirin in crucial.
The term makes Dr. McCulloch bristle but basically you're attacking the infection with a multi-prong approach. Most of the drugs are early/often and what you should be supplementing to 'prepare the terrain' (term from Dr. Chris Matheson) and dosage goes up on some of those plus several others added. Some of these are difficult to source like NAC, etc. so even if you aren't going to add them to your daily regimen it may be a good idea to have enough on-hand for treating an illness. Also its been discussed but once again it may be a good idea to have adequate IVM as you can go thru a lot in treatment. The post from someone on the other board is below and a good starting point (full post at the top of the previous page). The latest variant looks more oral/nasal so the suggestion by FLCCC Protocols and Dr. McCulloch of oral/nasal rinses and if possible nebulizing HP/iodine a very good idea. The higher doses called for by FLCCC Protocols for IVM are a good idea and Dr. Zelenko does call for adding HCQ if IVM not working. If the infection is progressing it would be a good idea to monitor pulse/O2 and record everything in a logbook. At some point consider a Covid test as it will make it easier for you to get monoclonal-antibodies thru your PCP. Source its availability in your area early on! As Avalon has stated it would be good to have O2 available and that is easier early than last minute. Sleeping/resting best prone or atleast on your side. On your back is not recommended. Plenty of fluids!!! Check drug interactions prior as you may be adding some or increasing dosage. The lady below really cranked some vitC and that's easier if you have the correct form. Avalon has mentioned vitB being used up in sickness so consider increasing dosage. It would probably be a good idea to have a tele-medicine doctor already contacted so you have the ability to reach-out easier. At any point that your O2 level reaches low limits you need to consider supplemental or going to a hospital. As Avalon has stated steroids may be called for and that's hospital time and as per FLCCC Protocol not early in disease progression. There is a great deal of info here on GIM on several boards but at some point I'm thinking Avalon is going to gather it? Be proactive!
*Supplements
Daily as of November 1 for Winter Surge:
-NAC, 600 mg. a day
-Olive Leaf Extract, 500 mg. a day
-Activated Quercetin, 500 mg. a day on empty tummy, at night before bed
-Zinc, 50 mg. a day on empty tummy, at night before bed (zinc can lower cortisol, you want cortisol low at night to sleep).
-Liposomal Vitamin C, 1000 mg. a day, divided.
-Camu Camu Vitamin C, 500 mg., once a day.
-Black Seed Cumin oil capsule, 500 mg. once a day
-Whole food multivitamin
-Aspirin, 325 mg. daily (Just for the winter months, and only because I've had previous heart surgery and for prevention of blood clots).
-Vitamin D3 10,000 iu's daily with food in the morning.
When I developed symptoms:
-Daily Ivermectin (this is crucial! I lost taste/smell on a Saturday and couldn't be tested until Monday with a doc's order here).
-Increase NAC to 1,200 mg. a day, divided by 12 hours.
-Liposomal Vitamin C 500 mg. every hour awake.
-Olive Leaf Extract increased to 1,000 mg. a day divided by 12 hours.
-Pepsid, 1 extra strength tab a day.
-Mucinex, twice a day.
-Z-Pack antibiotic
-Methyl-Prednisone on hand if needed on day 10 or problems with breathing start.
List of supplements and supplies
Ivermectin , horse paste or liquid. If using please understand dosing. The DECIMAL point counts when dosing liquid!! The list of where to buy ivermectin can be fluid but local feed and farm stores, The Tractor Supply Store. Amazon has some over priced horse paste.
Quercitin
zinc
Vitamin D
Melatonin
Vitamin C
B vitamin Complex-I have been researching it and B gets depleted quick with covid.
Supplies
thermometer
Oxygen O2 pulse meter
TB syringes if using liquid ivermectin
Aspirin
All these can be found on amazon
Always check side effects and drug interactions.
Zithromax and doxycycline are used to treat possible secondary pneumonia that comes with covid. I get mine from different online PET stores. It changes according to supply. Search bird and fish antibiotics.
N-acetyl cysteine can help the lungs with oxygen. Research it Understand that it does conflict with hydroxychloroquine and quinine. That does not mean it isn't helpful to be used now to build glutathione levels and you can take when not taking hydroxychloroquine. Amazon does not carry it. It will soon be off the market so stock up. It can still be found on most vitamin sites.
Proning or laying on your stomach is crucial when is respiratory distress
Proning During COVID-19 - Penn Medicine
Physical position affects the distribution and volume of air in the lungs. The prone position helps patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) have better ventilation/perfusion levels.www.pennmedicine.org
Hydrogen Peroxide Nebulizing
How to Nebulize Hydrogen Peroxide | Get Better Wellness getbetterwellness.com
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