📑 EVIDENCE #2
There were scientifically proven, simple and cheap ways to prevent getting infected or reduce symptomps.
They could’ve save millions of lives, but got censored or mocked in order to force mRNA injections.
- PROPHYLAXIS:
- VITAMIN D3 (BOTH)
- TREATMENT:
Glutathione is the first thing to care about, if one wants to improve their natural immunity. This compound exists in every single one of 30 trillion cells building your body. It’s powerful antioxidant, weapon of your liver and immune system, it protects you from infections and cancer.
As early as May 2020, endogenous glutathione deficiency was shown to be one of the main factors determining the severity of Covid-19 disease. So how to take care of it?
- Glutathione levels increase when you get plenty of sleep, exercise, avoid stress and eat healthy foods – especially meals that contain cysteine/methionine (e.g. spinach, broccoli, meat, fish, eggs).
- It is also worth remembering that an adequate supply of vitamin C is crucial for the proper functioning of glutathione all over the body.
- Glutathione levels drop as you get older, if you smoke or take paracetamol (Apap, Fervex, Gripex, etc.).
Has your government, media or doctor told you all this? Or did they keep quiet about it all? They also poisoned us with paracetamol and tried to stress and frighten us as much as possible with infection/death counters everyday.
PROPHYLAXIS – VITAMINS & MINERALS
Will be added soon…
PROPHYLAXIS – NATURAL SUPPLEMENTS
Despite the fact that proper usage of D3 and glutathione-awareness could have save majority of people we lost during the pandemics, that’s not all!
Safe and effective profilactic methods include also supplementing things like: turmeric (curcuma), zinc, black cumin, bee products, vitamin C, forsythia and many more, including over 30 natural herbs! So check sources below, because you don’t need to pay to pharmaceutical companies to protect your health and prevent most diseases.
PROPHYLAXIS & TREATMENT – VITAMIN D3
Taking care of your vitamin D3 is one of the best ways to prevent respiratory viral infections. It drastically reduces mortality and symptomps, both used as prevention and treatment. Just check the sources below, read the papers and spread this information to everyone.
Governments and media are still ignoring this, despite unquestionable evidence…
Ivermectin is such a safe drug, its creators received the Nobel Prize for it! In addition to its outstanding anti-parasitic effect, the substance also is extremely effective treatment for Covid-19 – especially when used in the early stages of the disease.
Below is a image from the first website in the sources section. It illustrates the efficacy of ivermectin based on almost a hundred scientific publications, on more than 135,000 patients, in 27 countries. How did it go, „dangerous and untested…”?
More studies and information regarding ivermectin in the box below the image.
Amantadine is a simple and extremely cheap-to-produce compound that is used to treat flu and Parkinson’s, among other things. It is also no longer protected by any patents, which was one of the main reasons for the government’s fight with it.
The Polish doctor and hero, Wlodzimierz Bodnar, has cured thousands of patients with amantadine – without failure or significant side effects.
The efficacy and safety of amantadine when used in this way is confirmed not only by the following publications, but also by countless anecdotal evidence. In Poland alone, we can find tens of thousands of people who have coped with coronavirus using it.
TREATMENT – HYDROKSYCHLOROQUINE (HCQ)
Hydroxychloroquine is an extremely effective and safe drug. It shows high efficacy compared to placebo, with up to 90% of patients cured when zinc is administered at the same time. It was one of ingredients in Dr Vladimir Zelenko’s protocol, who has cured thousands of patients using this combination.
The extremely rare side effect of heart problems almost never occurs, and even if it does, it is quite easy to cure. In the past a false study appeared in the Lancet (science journal), which stated that HCQ is ineffective and often causes this side effect. The publication was withdrawn in scandal atmosphere, when it came to light that the patients studied received extremely high doses of HCQ – so high that they could only do harm. Moreover the patients themselves were in a terminal state and no medicine could help them…
Because of the story, it’s a good idea to read all the papers below for yourself. More scientific publications will be added here in the near future.
Naproxen is a non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug, usually used to relieve pain, but even this, commonly available medicine can help treat COVID-19. In April ’21, French group of scientists published a paper describing its antiviral efficacy.
The key point is that naproxen sustainably binds to N-protein of SARS-CoV-2, which blocks its function and reduces virus multiplication.
Fluvoxamine is one of the first antidepressants created, a well-known SSRI and a potent sigma-1 receptor. In late 2021, the first fully randomised trial with a placebo control group on the use of fluvoxamine for the early treatment of COVID-19 among high-risk patients emerged.
Compared with the placebo group, the use of fluvoxamine significantly reduced the need for hospitalisation and mortality with no significant adverse effects.
This drug is readily available, inexpensive and not difficult to produce, so with the right approach by the authorities it could have a significant impact on COVID-19 treatment.
Lysine acts on the patient’s body in a number of ways, for example it extinguish the cytokine storm, raise serum zinc levels and reduce the number of infectious virions created. Lysine has been used universally across the herpes virus family – examples in humans include cytomegalovirus and herpes zoster.
The researchers conducted a study to test the potential of this amino acid in COVID-19 therapy and the results were really promising – for example, among patients without long-term symptoms, there was a 70 per cent improvement within 48 hours.
More details, of course, in the sources section.
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