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CK's avatar

Me and my family are pure bloods and all had COVID last September. I’ve got plenty of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine from my favorite Indian pharmacy in case something nasty evolves. In the meantime it’s vitamins, good food and some nice Florida sunshine.

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

also, keep a nebulizer in your family medicine chest. what got my BF through his recent bout with covid (mine was 2 days; his was 5) besides IVM was hourly nebulizing of a 1% food grade hydrogen peroxide saline solution

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Datagal's avatar

And have a pulse oximeter on hand for when you might need to consult with a telemedicine doc. No hospitals!

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

yes, yes! i've had two for years. early in the pandemic, my doctor cousin in NJ (who's advice i mainly disregard) said "if you start feeling bad, keep checking your oxygen saturation."

we also have an oxygen concentrator in case those numbers go down

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Dr. Hubris's avatar

Does the nebulizer protect you from nuclear radiation? Apparently, that is what's next...

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

For downwinders, wear at least 3.

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Dr. Hubris's avatar

Just make sure that there is enough Pb in them... coming from china, that is definitely possible!

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GaryP's avatar

Alcohol is also good. Radiation kills cells by wrecking the DNA. Most of that is not from a direct hit by the ionizing radiation, but rather from the free radicals created by the ionizing. Alcohol absorbs free radicals.

In case of fallout, stay deep indoors, wear a mask and stay slightly drunk. Not very drunk because you need to maintain that level of alcohol for days. 7-10 rule, every increase in time by a factor of 7 results in the radiation dropping 10x. Plan for a month.

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Potatodots's avatar

No.

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Former UK resident's avatar

well, on a serious note, we have been exposed to, I suppose, a significant amount of radiation here in Japan. Some ppl have been managing it by taking certain food to reduce the effect of radiation, tho, in any case if you're overloaded, then you will be likely to suffer a great deal

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Dr. Hubris's avatar

Unfortunately, the radiation part is no joke, it is serious.

As far as I know, radiation is cumulative so it just adds up.... I am just curious - what kind of food is said to reduce the effect of radiation? It might come handy to know...

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Former UK resident's avatar

One of them. Follow the link. It's like soul food here. Started by a Japanese MD in Nagasaki when the A bomb dropped. Plus other fermented food and iodine (seaweed).

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695331/

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Dr. Hubris's avatar

Thank you very much, kind soul :)...

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Former UK resident's avatar

You're welcome. Any Asian shops shud carry them.

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fiatmasochist's avatar

add fucoidans from brown seaweed to this list

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Yes - once the supply chains collapse and the power goes out --- the spent fuel ponds - 4000 of them - will boil off the water and spew radiation for centuries

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Dr. Hubris's avatar

... but is all nice and peachy as long as "the best of us" - Klaus Schwab - lives the rest of his days in a bunker (unless Yuval drinks his blood) and sends his "consciousness" into the space, at the speed of light (as the other WEF clown - Michio Kaku was BS-ing).

Fun fact: I remember hearing this BS (consciousness traveling at the speed of light) from Kaku years ago and it was so remarkably stupid that I stopped listening to him altogether; in the light of the current fakedemics I learnt more about the WEF and I said to myself: "my "dear friend" Kaku MUST be part of the WEF with such moronic ideas" (and this was also explaining why he was constantly "promoted" by YouTube) ... so I checked; BINGO!

Our beloved world leader to be, Mr. Schwab has God-like dreams: eternal life and crooks like Kaku and Yuval play along, for their own financial interests.

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Jaye's avatar

Fascinating. This explains a lot

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Alfazema's avatar

True!!

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Kalle Pihlajasaari's avatar

Yes, I keep reminding people that they should keep a backup team of unvaxed for nuclear power station shut-down and spent fuel maintenance because the time may come that the attrition amongst the vaccinated becomes noteworthy.

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Kalle Pihlajasaari's avatar

Exactly. Imagine if one of the popular/common childhood /mRNA vaccines predisposes 90% of westernised humanity to some super bug. The Amish and other pure bloods will be the backup copy that was defect free that will allow bootstrapping again over time. I still keep thinking about all the reactors that may have no one looking after the spent fuel cooling pools even that will complicate things a bit.

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Evil Harry's avatar

Only if Brandons minions keep on poking the bear and remain as criminally inept as they have been throughout.

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John Davison's avatar

Just get factor 100 million sunblock.

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

If Putin can stall them long enough, his space laser will preempt our 1st strike nuke attack. Based on some comments he made a couple weeks ago, I suspect it will be ready to take out sat comms by fall.

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Dr. Hubris's avatar

My thinking is that the globalist plan cannot succeed as long as there are countries who are powerful enough militarily (1) and have no interest to go with the WEF plan (2).

Neither Russia nor China seem inclined to do so. Furthermore, Russia already gave up using dollars and demands payments in rubles; why on Earth would they ever accept CBDCs then, which are more like vouchers? The whole world lost any faith left in the US$ when they confiscated the reserves of different countries the US government didn't like, most blatantly Russia.

The globalist wannabe totalitarian rulers cannot do ANYTHING without the rich resources from Russia, nor the production of goods from China; without those, the global West will collapse... and I haven't seen any credible attempts to bring any of the industry back...

So, they are not strong enough to fight Russia (1) and they depend economically on China (2); how the heck will they ever win this one?

President Putin successfully stood up against them and saved (at lease thus far) the World from the globalist plague; WW3 with nukes however is still in the cards unfortunately... and then there is the climate disaster (who was allowed because the same "elites" from the WEF (who now they claim they are here to "save us") were enriching themselves from it).

My respect, Vladimir Vladimirovich!

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

US neocons want a 1st nuke strike against Russia. Russia developed & has been testing 2 laser weapons. The "small" one has already been put to use incinerating drones. I think the space laser will be ready by fall. It was developed to knock out satellite communications. No cells, no GPS, no way to direct the nukes & we'll be fighting blind.

Also, Putin has stepped up to save the world from starvation. He has assured major Agriculture group that Ukrainian wheat can travel through Russian-controlled ports & Russia will provide protection through the Black sea. It also can travel safely through Belarus to Baltic if Nato will permit it. After his assurances, price of wheat dropped 10%.

Agree on respects to Putin.

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Dr. Hubris's avatar

YES, this is the part that I cannot explain either? China decided to use a "classic" vaccine (ineffective and also stupid but at least safer for their own people), while Russia went along with the AZ adenovirus cr@p... I am sure that they have scientists who knew better...

> Perhaps he was still trying to "play ball" with the West?

> Different factions with different interests?

... but - I have to admit - this (and what China is doing now with their "zero COVID lock-downs" (when even we know that is NOT POSSIBLE) are dubious.

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FourthIndustrialRevolutionBot's avatar

The trouble with the "different factions" argument is that Putin has been appointing WEF fanatics, such as the head of the Russian central bank. Despite rumours, Russia is enthusiastically supporting the WHO. There is no official equivalent to VAERS in Russia, their vax is considered fully "safe and effective" so they didn't bother with one. See https://edwardslavsquat.substack.com

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shibumi's avatar

Yeah, Putin. I suspect that he's part of the kabuki, and has replaced "orange man bad" on the world stage. However, he is a friend of the WEF, loves the digital IDs, and might be doing this to further the cause.

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

Betadine (3%), POVIDONE-IODINE, mouth wash

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

yes, you can add a drop of lugo's solution to your hydrogen peroxide nebulizer solution. you can also nebulize colloidal silver

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

Yes, hydrogen peroxide. It is so safe since it is just water + extra O. I heard of Dr Mercola mentioned it in 2020 but never looked it up. It has many uses. It is on supermarket shelves.

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Frances's avatar

Both Dr T Levy and Dr Mercola have promoted nebulising with hydrogen peroxide; Dr Mercola's protocol differs slightly from Dr Levy's.

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Judith's avatar

We add the hydrogen peroxide to distilled water and use as a nose wash. Sometimes use the iodine but only occasionally because not sure daily iodine good if one has a thyroid issue.

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Janet's avatar

I’m learning it’s the opposite. If you are eating standard American diet which is full of bromides that inhibit iodine then you need to flush bromides and supplement iodine. Iodine was removed from many processed foods and replaced with bromides. Bread especially. But it’s in padded furniture, carpet, Fabrics etc. Read the Iodine Crisis by Lynne Farrow. Your thyroid needs iodine if eating SAD diet. I’m using it for hashimotos thyroid disease.

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Judith's avatar

Interesting.Thanks. Also hashimotos and have never gotten a clear answer on the iodine issue. Don’t eat SAD and mostly gluten free (know a baker who uses non bromided flour eat his stuff occasionally). Endo who I trust (said it was reasonable for us to stay vax free and is pro ivermectin knows something about nutrition) told me not to go crazy with added iodine. Will definitely check out the book

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Janet's avatar

Yeah. I don’t use much iodine. Since I eat clean I have had few symptoms. I’m on LDN. Low dose naltrexone which is being used for many autoimmune issues. My thyroid numbers are half now and heading in the right direction. I have a functional medicine doc who caught the thyroid thing. Other conventional docs didn’t. I’m on a heavy metals detox now. My lead and arsenic were off the chart but getting lower. That may be the big clue to thyroid and unexplained hypertension. I’m 74. Insurance doesn’t pay except for some blood work. Medicare pays for a bit of the treatment and bloods. My zinc was low but that’s getting better too. I figure I’m worth the cost. Hubby has COPD and kidney damage so I may have to be the healthy one for future. Take care! We’ll get through this crazy!

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

yes! the bromides are taken up by the iodine receptors and then the real iodine has no where to go! absolutely get rid of all commercially made baked goods. we are so lucky to have a near by farmers market where guys make sourdough with heirloom grains. one fella has a beehive oven that he drives around with on a trailer. he makes bread only using recipes and flours from the 1700s

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Janet's avatar

I’m jealous! I generally am gluten free but now and then………sigh.

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

the daily dose of the iodine i used was 3 drops, so when my BF was nebulizing i put one drop into 3 of his sessions

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BSS's avatar

Should that read up to 3% H2O2? Thomas Levy

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

No.

Betadine (3%) version.

H2O2 is for hydrogen peroxide.

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BSS's avatar

Sorry I think I tagged on to the wrong thread, should have been in responseto Carolyn's post, the hydrogen peroxide can be used up to 3% v/v, assuming no irritation, this was according to Dr Thomas Levy

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Stan_R's avatar

Dr. Thomas Levy recommended 3% food grade because the products listed percentages are not accurate any longer, i.e. 3% might only be 1.2%

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

I rather go with the label, to be on the safe side.

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

the instructions i have (thomas levy) instruct you how to take either 12% or 3% hydrogen peroxide to a 1% solution. we had 3% hydrogen peroxide so i followed those instructions- 2 teaspoons of H2O2 in 8 ounces of saline

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Zubr's avatar

Thanks for this info. Can you elaborate please on proportions.

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

it was 16 oz of filtered water with 1 teaspoon of a good salt- redmonds, celtic. then i took 8 oz of the saline solution and added 2 teaspoons of a 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide (the instructions are different if you use a 12% hydrogen peroxide) and nebulized a teaspoon at a time with a face mask

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

wow! i'm going to be another subject in your experiment. how many times a day do you nebulize?

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

really? they wouldn't sell one to you? that's shocking! it's hardly a prescription kind of thing

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hmmm, i was going to do it once a day. i have asthma so i thought it could help.

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

damn! i just had a thought. you are using a mouth piece so the H2O2 is getting on your gums. i'm using a face mask so it might not have the same positive effect on mine

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

i'm taking a few breaths through my mouth when i have the face mask on to get the best of both worlds

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the protocol for a viral respiratory infection (covid) was 1 teaspoon of solution every hour for the first day, cutting back to every 4 to 5 hours on the second, depending on how you felt. they do specify that you use the face mask instead of the mouth piece.

our alternative doctor had prescribed my BF to nebulize 1 teaspoon of colloidal silver 4 times a day for his residual epstein barr virus (needless to say, my BF maybe managed once a day). he used the mouth piece and coughed like crazy. i tried it as well and it was highly irritating. but when you use the face mask and breathe in through your nose, there's no irritation at all! it's amazing!! your face does get wet but think of it as a facial

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Frances's avatar

In Australia, Ivermectin and HCQ were banned from prescription by doctors; to do so incurred loss of licence to practise. Customs would confiscate any overseas imports. Only recently did the Chief Health officer in Qld. permit scripts for HCQ.

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

Queensland has recently in Apr or May 2022 reversed the ban on using HCQ to treat C19.

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Igor Chudov's avatar

Did anyone apologize? Are they collecting any stats?

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

No. Don't know if they are collecting stats. Their reversal is another piece of evidence that their goal was to inject people by suppressing treatments. Availability of treatments would have blocked any "emergency" authorisation.

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Zade's avatar

Don't Australians have horses? There's always horse paste for ivm

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

What Indian pharmacy did you use? I'd appreciate your assistance.

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MacGuffin's avatar

The FLCCC website has a list of pharmacies that will provide Ivermectin. I had a very good experience with the one I contacted (Bull Pharmaceuticals).

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

Thanks, I will check it out.

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Zade's avatar

Go to indiamart.com and post that you're looking for ivm. There are numerous vendors who will contact you with bids. I picked one and ordered 150 ivm tablets 12 mg each, arrived in five weeks nicely packaged in a tight little box. Total cost ~$120 USD. I give them to friends and family including local surgeon who didn't want to prescribe for himself. I'm glad to help.

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Teri's avatar

You can buy really cheaply at indiamart.com….if the u.s. mails let it through

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Zade's avatar

My package was labeled "Health Supplements", neatly wrapped in a small unobtrusive box, and US Customs has better things to do than bother with the likes of that. I think there's been a campaign by the current administration to make people think Customs will seize "health supplements". Very clever of them. But it's unrealistic.

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

Thanks. I appreciate your help in this.

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CK's avatar

I’ve been using ReliableRX for about 15 years. Never had an issue. Shipping does take a while but their products have always been legit.

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

Thanks, Curtis.

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Zade's avatar

And the same process works for hcq.

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Leslie Benjamini #🟦's avatar

It’s too damn hot in the California desert to go out in the sun.

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Stan_R's avatar

Go out earlier. // The Sun episode: Naked tanning, benefits, skin cancer risk, dangers of sunscreen https://youtu.be/6VSsNM0UyJQ

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CK's avatar

I hear you. Florida isn’t great in the middle of the summer, it’s not so much the heat as it is the humidity.

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

Zinc. Zinc must go with Ivm or HCQ.

Betadine (3%), POVIDONE-IODINE, mouth wash

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Leslie Benjamini #🟦's avatar

Quercetin must have Zinc as absorption addition. If you can’t get HCQ to Ivermectin.

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David A's avatar

What is your favorite Indian pharmacy?

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CK's avatar

https://www.reliablerxpharmacy.com/

I have been using them for probably close to 20 years and I have never had an issue.

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Carole's avatar

I am in Florida also. What is the Indian Pharmacy you use?

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Carole's avatar

I am in Florida also. What is the Indian Pharmacy you use?

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Michael's avatar

Are you in the U.S.? Does your favorite Indian Pharmacy ship Iver... to the U.S.

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CK's avatar

I’ve never had a pack seized.

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