This post is not meant to be medical advice, as I am not a doctor or medical professional. You can look into the recommendations of the medical doctors mentioned and ask your medical professional if those recommendations will benefit you.
This is the information I've collected from countless hours of watching interviews with doctors who've treated the virus successfully, as well as reading multiple studies. This is not meant to be medical advice, as I'm not a medical professional.
Please read this information and do your own research, consult your doctor, and have the supplies on hand that you think you'll need. Don't wait until you are ill to decide how you'll treat.
Dr. Vladimir Zelenko who has treated hundreds of high risk covid patients with what is known as the Zelenko Protocol, which is Hydroxychloroquine, zinc and azithromycin. Please read through the whole post. Dr. Vladimir's entire Google docs are at the end outlining what to take for prophylaxis and when sick.
As with anything, check with your doctor if appropriate for your situation.
UPDATE: Go to this website for 3 covid protocols (early outpatient, hospital, long covid) from FLCCC Alliance1:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/
Dr. Shankara Chetty in South Africa has treated thousands of covid patients with ZERO hospitalizations and ZERO deaths.
https://www.drshankarachetty.com/
His "8th Day Protocol" https://8days.org/the-8th-day-protocol
Dr. David Brownstein's protocol consists of vitamin C , vitamin D, Vitamin A and a nebulized saline, h2o2, iodine solution.
Here is Dr. David Brownstein's peer reviewed and published paper.
https://cf5e727d-d02d-4d71-89ff-9fe2d3ad957f.filesusr.com/ugd/adf864_cc5004cfa84a46d3b1a0338d4308c42c.pdf
Dr. Richard Bartlett has had no deaths treating a minimum of 100 C0VID patients with the inhaled steroid Budesonide. He says this drug stops inflammation, ace 2 uptake( which is the pathway for the virus) and the release of cytokines. I would insist on this, especially if I had the symptom of breathing difficulty.
Website for more info is budesonideworks.com
*also zinc can get your copper out of whack if you take too much long term.
If you want to do more research on NAC, don't rely on Google. Use Duck Duck Go or another search engine not powered by Google.
Prophylaxix Google doc.
Zelenko Covid-19 Prophylaxis Protocol
Website: Vladimirzelenkomd.com
Prophylaxis is an action taken to prevent or protect against a specified disease. Greek in origin, from the word "phylax", meaning "to guard" and "watching."
Low Risk Patients
Young healthy people do not need prophylaxis against Covid 19. In young and healthy people, this infection causes mild cold-like symptoms. It is advantageous for these patients to be exposed to Covid-19, build up their antibodies and have their immune system clear the virus. This will facilitate the development of herd immunity and help prevent future Covid-19 pandemics. However, if these patients desire prophylaxis against Covid-19, then they should take the protocol noted below.
Moderate Risk Patients
Patients from this category are healthy but have high potential viral-load exposure. This group includes medical personnel, caregivers of high-risk patients, people who use public transportation, first responders and other essential personnel who are crucial to the continued functioning of society. These patients should be encouraged to take prophylaxis against Covid-19 in accordance with the protocol noted below.
High Risk Patients
Patients are considered high risk if they are over the age of 45, or if they are younger than 45 but they have comorbidities, that is, they have other health conditions that put them at risk. These patients have between a 5 to 10% mortality rate if they are infected with Covid-19. These patients should be strongly encouraged to take prophylaxis against Covid-19 in accordance with the protocol noted below.
Protocol for Low and Moderate Risk Patients:
Elemental Zinc 25mg 1 time a day
Vitamin D 5000iu 1 time a day
Vitamin C 1000mg 1 time a day
Quercetin 500mg 1 time a day until a safe and efficacious vaccine becomes available
If Quercetin is unavailable, then use Epigallocatechin-gallate (EGCG) 400mg 1 time a day
Protocol for High Risk Patients:
Elemental Zinc 25mg once a day
Vitamin D 5000iu 1 time a day
Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) 200mg 1 time a day for 5 days, then 1 time a week until a safe and efficacious vaccine becomes available
If HCQ is unavailable, then use the Protocol for Low and Moderate Risk Patients.\
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7365891/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7318306/
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jf5014633
https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202007.0025/v1
The following info was taken directly off this Google doc
Zelenko Protocol
Treatment Plan for Patients with Covid-19 symptoms
Prehospital Management
Dr. Vladimir Zelenko
Website: Vladimirzelenkomd.com
Fundamental Principles
Treat patients based on clinical suspicion as soon as possible, preferably within the first 5 days of symptoms. Perform PCR testing, but do not withhold treatment pending results.
Risk Stratify Patients
Low risk patient - Younger than 45, no comorbidities, and clinically stable
High risk patient - Older than 45, younger than 45 with comorbidities, or clinically unstable
Treatment Options
Low risk patients - over the counter options:
1. Elemental Zinc 50mg 1 time a day for 7 days
2. Quercetin 500mg 2 times a day for 7 days or
Epigallocatechin-gallate (EGCG) 400mg 1 time a day for 7 days
3. Vitamin C 1000mg 1 time a day for 7 days
4. Rest, oral fluids and close follow up with doctor
High risk patients
1. Elemental Zinc 50mg 1 time a day for 7 days
2. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) 200mg 2 times a day for 7 days
If HCQ not available, Quercetin 500mg 3 times a day for 7 days or
EGCG 400mg 2 times a day for 7 days
3. Azithromycin 500mg 1 time a day for 5 days or
Doxycycline 100mg 2 times a day for 7 days
4. Vitamin C 1000mg 1 time a day for 7 days
5. Rest, oral fluids and close follow up with doctor
https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202007.0025/v1
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7365891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7318306/
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jf5014633
Additional treatment options. Should be uniquely custom tailored for every patient.
1. Ivermectin 6mg 2 times a day for 1 day
2. Budesonide 1mg/2cc solution via nebulizer 2 times a day for 7 days
3. Dexamethasone 6mg 1 time a day for 7 days
4. Blood thinners (i.e. Lovenox)
5. Home Oxygen
6. Home IV fluids
IF POSSIBLE, KEEP PATIENTS OUT OF THE HOSPITAL
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