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That Joe Rogan podcast was great – should get the facts out to a wider audience! We are being lied to by the Governments about natural immunity, and the risks of the vaccines.
This is one of the most through interviews on covid I have heard to date.
However, as a PhD scientist, I want to push back hard on Marik’s claim that adequate vitamin D reduces your chance of catching covid to almost zero.
My entire nuclear family has been on 5000IU vitamin D daily for several years. However, we all got Delta this August.
We had a good stash of ivermectin on hand and feel very strongly that we would have been far sicker without it. There was a very clear dose-dependent relationship.
We tailored the ivermectin dose to our symptoms and found that my Type 1 Diabetic Wife actually needed up to 1.0 mg per kg per day for a couple of days during her peak symptoms. We also took several OTC drugs recommended by the FLCCC and other groups.
On top of all this, we took prozac, a cousin to fluvoxamine, for a couple of days when we developed neurological symptoms: severe headache (Wife) and skin crawling (me). This was extremely effective and I remain deeply concerned as to what may have eventuated without prozac, which we happened to have on hand.
My conclusion: Ivermectin is a fantastic covid early treatment, but it does not cross the blood-brain barrier. If neurological symptoms develop, you need to add prozac or fluvoxamine.
We did not prophylax with ivermectin before catching covid, but now do. In our experience it is also highly effective at preventing or reducing the severity of colds and influenza. Adults in our family are taking 12mg ivetmectin 3X weekly. Children are not prophylaxing, but take ivermectin ASAP upon cold or flu symptoms.
Believe in FLCCC and their protocols they work, I take 24mg 2x per week and have been for over a year, plus 10000iu d3 with K2 daily & all the other protocol items, I mix in some of the treatment items like turmeric and nagella sativa daily also. DO NOT skimp on your D3 10000 to 15000iu is fine daily and please take your K2 with it or get a combo pill. K2 helps it absorb and protects your arteries from plaque buildup.
Also everyone please daily do your nasal and throat decontamination protocol. Get a netty pot or use immune mist spray 3x daily up your nostrils and throat. 1% providone iodine solution immune mist is already pre mixed.
and lastly use Doterra essential oil OnGuard products, they work. We have used them daily for 2 years now. Take the pill 2x daily and mouthwash plus the DDR Prime cell re generation pill 2x daily. Rub the onguard oil on your neck front back and spine and feet 3x a day.
everyone stay safe and gob bless the FLccc and Dr Peter MCculluch
I watched the amazing Dr McCollough/ Joe Regan talk. Could you please tell me where to buy the 1% providone solution for nasal cleansing. It sounds like something everyone should use. Thank you Kathleen
you can buy it at immune mist website its already pre dilluted….we also use the 10% swabs each day 2x per day then use a wet q tip in each nostril to swish around to self dillute that 10% and blow nose after wards. this is NOT crazy either and it works!
Thank you for your excellent comment. There is a frustrating problem with many not realizing that Vitamin D from a pill and from the sun are not the same thing, and prolonged dosing with the pill form can be dangerous. If no sun is available a Vitamin D lamp or a lizard lamp from the pet store are better alternatives, although you need to be very careful not to get burned from the lizard lamp – ten minutes per day tops is probably a good rule of thumb. I did a video here about why Vitamin D from pills doesn’t work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_8DY8GbeXw You can also follow the link in the comments to the transcript and references. Some how we need to get the doctors to understand this… overdosing pregnant women on Vitamin D in pill form and added supplements to dairy, etc. may actually be contributing to the current avalanche of allergies in kids.
O2 saturation can be checked at home easily with a small digital battery operated meter clipped onto your finger – I used one recently when I had Covid. You can get them on Amazon.
You should put your Telegram, GETTR and Twitter account links on this website. There will be no mistaking your identify on those sites for everyone that comes here. Thank you for all you’ve done and continue to do. God bless.
If you want to support Dr McCullough there is a link to a GiveSendGo fund for legal and travel fees on his twitter account:
https://twitter.com/P_McCulloughMD
or direct link:
https://givesendgo.com/G2DR5?utm_source=sharelink&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=G2DR5