Hi, I don’t see Bromelain and Curcumin for sale on your website? For someone who survived a severe case of covid (pulmonary embolisms, ventilator two years ago), is spike support enough? Or should they take all 3? I believe the case was severe due to severe apnea and was on lisinopril. Unvaccinated.
Hi, I don’t see Bromelain and Curcumin for sale on your website? For someone who survived a severe case of covid (pulmonary embolisms, ventilator two years ago), is spike support enough? Or should they take all 3? I believe the case was severe due to severe apnea and was on lisinopril. Unvaccinated.
take all of them, they are synergistic, and I hope you are keeping up with the usual supports of Vit D, zinc, a multivitamin/multimineral, and regular ivermectin
Many supplements are recommended for daily maintenance (such as vit D, C, B, etc). I am grateful we have ivermectin, but at the same time, I don't think I would like to take it daily. I can see taking it in the fall and early winter as a preventative measure, but not all year round. It is impossible to take them all, due to the volume, and also the cost. I would like to know the doctor's opinion on what is really needed. Thank you!
ivermectin doesn't need to be taken more than once a week as a preventive. There are areas of the world where it is taken as little as once a year, and they have low cancer rates.
Thank you. Long covid - lingering effects was definitely an issue the year after the hospital. Cognition was crippled…until we got on the FLCCC recovery protocol. Then, cognition recovered to about 90%. Physical strength and stamina slowly returned. I do think that there is still a susceptibility to clotting as apnea is still present. And I think there could be a general weakness in the lungs as he developed a nasty cough during the last flu, whereas I did not. But anyway, I don’t think long covid is necessarily the issue. I just want to know what should be taken generally now for someone who has been through a severe case of covid and survived.
I’m taking this nanocurcumin. If you take basic curcumin you’re supposed to add bioperine or the like to make it more effective. I have seen this combination on the wellness co site before but can’t find it now. I take it with food. It’s my understanding that you take nattokinese and bromelain away from food so I take those 2 first thing in the morning and wait at least 30 minutes to an hour.
Hi, I don’t see Bromelain and Curcumin for sale on your website? For someone who survived a severe case of covid (pulmonary embolisms, ventilator two years ago), is spike support enough? Or should they take all 3? I believe the case was severe due to severe apnea and was on lisinopril. Unvaccinated.
take all of them, they are synergistic, and I hope you are keeping up with the usual supports of Vit D, zinc, a multivitamin/multimineral, and regular ivermectin
Many supplements are recommended for daily maintenance (such as vit D, C, B, etc). I am grateful we have ivermectin, but at the same time, I don't think I would like to take it daily. I can see taking it in the fall and early winter as a preventative measure, but not all year round. It is impossible to take them all, due to the volume, and also the cost. I would like to know the doctor's opinion on what is really needed. Thank you!
ivermectin doesn't need to be taken more than once a week as a preventive. There are areas of the world where it is taken as little as once a year, and they have low cancer rates.
Felicia Rein - Dr. Pierre Kory provides treatment for long COVID: drpierrekory.com
FLCCC provides detailed protocols and I think there is one for long COVID: covid19criticalcare.com
Thank you. Long covid - lingering effects was definitely an issue the year after the hospital. Cognition was crippled…until we got on the FLCCC recovery protocol. Then, cognition recovered to about 90%. Physical strength and stamina slowly returned. I do think that there is still a susceptibility to clotting as apnea is still present. And I think there could be a general weakness in the lungs as he developed a nasty cough during the last flu, whereas I did not. But anyway, I don’t think long covid is necessarily the issue. I just want to know what should be taken generally now for someone who has been through a severe case of covid and survived.
Appreciate you sharing details of his journey and VERY THANKFUL the FLCCC recovery protocol helped him return to 90%!
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I’m taking this nanocurcumin. If you take basic curcumin you’re supposed to add bioperine or the like to make it more effective. I have seen this combination on the wellness co site before but can’t find it now. I take it with food. It’s my understanding that you take nattokinese and bromelain away from food so I take those 2 first thing in the morning and wait at least 30 minutes to an hour.