Anybody interested in possible treatments for Coronavirus have a look at this, in a dire emergency you can get a prescription for
hydroxychloroquine or order it ahead of time online now for a DIY treatment. It's used for malaria treatment and is easily available in tropical countries and well tested in humans, this would be an off label use. Worth a shot? Look at the video and decide for yourself, it's the best thing I've come across and it looks promising, but there is little real science and no clinical trials, yet. If empirical observations are promising they will use it for treatment until a proper study is completed, it's an approved drug anyway and in wide use. This might reduce the load on the healthcare system, mortality rates and the numbers of people getting severely ill, an aid to survival and recovery. Doctors know about this now, if it shows promise in other places the word will travel fast and it will be in the treatment protocol soon.
If you can send the video to your doctor and ask them what they think, they might not know about this yet and would be interested, your doctor might even give you a prescription if you're at risk to take at the first sign. If it works they will be giving out pills at treatment centers for people showing early symptoms and who are at high risk and test positive etc.
See the previous video(s) in this series for more info on this and an explanation of how it works to get zinc inside cells where it stops the virus growing like penicillin does to bacteria.
This could be useful for people in poor countries, what do you think about it
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Coronavirus Pandemic Update 35: New Outbreaks & Travel Restrictions, Possible COVID-19 Treatments
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update 35 with pulmonologist & critical care specialist Roger Seheult, MD of
https://www.MedCram.com The World Health Organization has labeled COVID-19 a pandemic. There are multiple developments globally and in the United States where President Trump has banned incoming travel from most of Europe. Dr. Seheult discusses compelling data about hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil), Zinc, and possible COVID-19 supplements such as quercetin.
Hydroxychloroquine
Find patient medical information for Hydroxychloroquine on WebMD including its uses, side effects and safety, interactions, pictures, warnings, and user ratings
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Quercetin is a non prescription herbal supplement, google it to buy it or get it locally (
Caution: Non FDA regulated, you may not get any real medicine in it, shop carefully) if ya wanna try it, not much down side, except cash, maybe as an addition to a zinc supplement.
The capacity of QCT and epigallocatechin-gallate to rapidly increase labile zinc in mouse hepatocarcinoma Hepa 1-6 cells as well as, for the first time, in liposomes is demonstrated, demonstrating the ionophore action of Q CT, epig allocatechin -gallate, and CQ on lipid membrane systems. Labile...
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