Experts warn against using Benadryl and milk to treat COVID
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – Several questionable methods have been suggested as treatments for COVID-19, from a medication that fights malaria to the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin.
Yah, they're warning against it because it probably works, just like Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, which some states have actually outlawed. God forbid there should be a few safe, inexpensive remedies out there that compete with the death jab, 'cause, you know, mah profits and stock price.
Hydroxchloroquine is absolutely safe with over a 70:year history of no serious side effects in prescribed doses. Its first use was as an anti-malarial, and then it was and still is used as a first line defense against rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, two autoimmune diseases, due to its ability to lower inflammation by partially blocking a step in the cytokine cascade. It is this ability to partially inhibit the inflammatory response that helps keep people out of the hospital, off respirators and avert death from a COVID infection. In other words,the theoretical basis for the partial efficacy of this drug exists, and the Governor of Michigan should be tarred and feathered for threatening to revoke the medical license of any physician that prescribed this for COVID. Ivermectin works by slightly reducing the viral load, but I do not know the exact mechanism or theoretical basis for this. It too has been demonstrated safe.
Because the airborne poisoning (supposedly not-consented vaccination!... this is the SAR-CoV-2, not a bio-debris called "virus", as DARPA officially described) is bacterial contamination, the Ivermectin kills the "bad", parasitic sorts of bacteria. And kills the "other" we don't pay attention and the body recovers the strength to work properly, healthier. Is a natural antibiotic.
Most doctor's and clinics won't offer any treatment when you first get sick. They'll wait until you're in critical condition and give you remdesivir and then finish you off with ventilators. Monoclonal antibodies work great in the early stages if you can find any. So yes, people will turn to alternatives that have shown promise and are far safer than being hospitalized.
The discovery by an M.D. PhD that diphenhydramine and lactoferrin, taken together, suppressed Covid by 99% was not based on a clinical trial but there was strong evidence of the effect. I'll leave it to you to make your own decision. But let me ask, what early treatments are the people who oppose this suggesting? -Joely
I took the Iverdo Kit (Zinc + Ivermectin + Doxycycline) from India. Had a 100 Fever at 8:30 AM, by 3:30 PM, the fever was broken and I felt fine. The idea that they would refuse an effective treatment so they can hospitalize at-risk patients is a crime.
Here's the problem with the "don't do anything we don't approve of" crowd. Whether or not something is worth trying is a function of the cost in terms of resources or health related to the benefit. The authors are wrong in saying that there's only one study that suggests that diphenhydramine (Benadryl) may be of benefit. There are multiple early observational studies, and all show a small benefit. They may be wrong. However, diphenhydramine is pretty safe, and nobody suggests you take a toxic dose or mix it with alcohol or opioids. There's really no down side. Just the opposite, a lot of people take diphenhydramine for symptomatic relief of the common cold -- with these same people's blessing.
So, now you have "experts" saying:
You have a common cold caused by a coronavirus other than SARS-Cov-2? Take some diphenhydramine for the sniffles. It's fine.
You have a cold caused by the coronavirus SARS-Cov-2? Whatever you do, don't take diphenhydramine or you will go to hell!
I was a University of Florida study that found 99% of virus replication stopped by taking both substances together. Regular milk doesn't have much lactoferrin, it is primarily in colostrum, the first milk. However, lactoferrin is available over the counter as a supplement. Like the other "forbidden" treatments, it works best when taken early in the infection cycle. As stated above, there is no current "accepted" treatment available in any large amounts, so it is do it yourself or hope it doesn't turn bad when you get it.
The fact we’re two years in and there’s still no clear treatment protocol is absolute proof that Fauci and all are completely useless, even worse, rooting for bad outcomes.
Obviously, the bleating means it works...
ReplyDeleteYah, they're warning against it because it probably works, just like Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, which some states have actually outlawed. God forbid there should be a few safe, inexpensive remedies out there that compete with the death jab, 'cause, you know, mah profits and stock price.
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Hydroxchloroquine is absolutely safe with over a 70:year history of no serious side effects in prescribed doses. Its first use was as an anti-malarial, and then it was and still is used as a first line defense against rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, two autoimmune diseases, due to its ability to lower inflammation by partially blocking a step in the cytokine cascade. It is this ability to partially inhibit the inflammatory response that helps keep people out of the hospital, off respirators and avert death from a COVID infection. In other words,the theoretical basis for the partial efficacy of this drug exists, and the Governor of Michigan should be tarred and feathered for threatening to revoke the medical license of any physician that prescribed this for COVID. Ivermectin works by slightly reducing the viral load, but I do not know the exact mechanism or theoretical basis for this. It too has been demonstrated safe.
DeleteIvermectin & HCQ are ionophores, they open the cell to absorb extra zinc.
DeleteZinc kills virus. Load a cell with zinc, no cytokine.
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Because the airborne poisoning (supposedly not-consented vaccination!... this is the SAR-CoV-2, not a bio-debris called "virus", as DARPA officially described) is bacterial contamination, the Ivermectin kills the "bad", parasitic sorts of bacteria. And kills the "other" we don't pay attention and the body recovers the strength to work properly, healthier.
DeleteIs a natural antibiotic.
Benadryl puts me to sleep so if I was going to take it for China flu I would probably sleep through the whole thing
ReplyDeleteJD
Sure, big pharma needs first to sell you all the vaxxx...
ReplyDeleteWorked for me. So did horse dewormer.
ReplyDeleteIt's probably just as effective as "The Stab".
ReplyDeleteRead a story about this a while back.
ReplyDeletehttps://bayourenaissanceman.blogspot.com/2021/12/interesting-old-is-new-again-covid-19.html?m=1
You can trust us. We're the good guys. Get in the car here and we will take you to a safe place.
ReplyDeleteMost doctor's and clinics won't offer any treatment when you first get sick. They'll wait until you're in critical condition and give you remdesivir and then finish you off with ventilators. Monoclonal antibodies work great in the early stages if you can find any. So yes, people will turn to alternatives that have shown promise and are far safer than being hospitalized.
ReplyDeleteBut what if the government pays big money for this untested treatment? Would that be OK then?
ReplyDeleteThe discovery by an M.D. PhD that diphenhydramine and lactoferrin, taken together, suppressed Covid by 99% was not based on a clinical trial but there was strong evidence of the effect. I'll leave it to you to make your own decision. But let me ask, what early treatments are the people who oppose this suggesting? -Joely
ReplyDeleteI took the Iverdo Kit (Zinc + Ivermectin + Doxycycline) from India. Had a 100 Fever at 8:30 AM, by 3:30 PM, the fever was broken and I felt fine. The idea that they would refuse an effective treatment so they can hospitalize at-risk patients is a crime.
ReplyDeleteHow does government stepping between patient and doctor square with 'my body, my choice' or laws such as those which permit assissted suicide?
ReplyDeleteThat's easy, cause big pharma said so. Now shutup and take your 3rd booster.
DeleteRick, the my body thing only works one way, to their benefit
DeleteJD
Milk and Benadryl? Can't hurt. And at least as effective as the "jab"..and a lot safer.
ReplyDeleteThe milk is probably to cover the taste of the Ivermectin
DeleteJD
Or Colloidal Silver being banned across the USA...because it doesn't work...
ReplyDeleteI usually wash my benadryl down with Jim Beam
ReplyDeleteHere's the problem with the "don't do anything we don't approve of" crowd. Whether or not something is worth trying is a function of the cost in terms of resources or health related to the benefit. The authors are wrong in saying that there's only one study that suggests that diphenhydramine (Benadryl) may be of benefit. There are multiple early observational studies, and all show a small benefit. They may be wrong. However, diphenhydramine is pretty safe, and nobody suggests you take a toxic dose or mix it with alcohol or opioids. There's really no down side. Just the opposite, a lot of people take diphenhydramine for symptomatic relief of the common cold -- with these same people's blessing.
ReplyDeleteSo, now you have "experts" saying:
You have a common cold caused by a coronavirus other than SARS-Cov-2? Take some diphenhydramine for the sniffles. It's fine.
You have a cold caused by the coronavirus SARS-Cov-2? Whatever you do, don't take diphenhydramine or you will go to hell!
I was a University of Florida study that found 99% of virus replication stopped by taking both substances together. Regular milk doesn't have much lactoferrin, it is primarily in colostrum, the first milk. However, lactoferrin is available over the counter as a supplement. Like the other "forbidden" treatments, it works best when taken early in the infection cycle.
ReplyDeleteAs stated above, there is no current "accepted" treatment available in any large amounts, so it is do it yourself or hope it doesn't turn bad when you get it.
The fact we’re two years in and there’s still no clear treatment protocol is absolute proof that Fauci and all are completely useless, even worse, rooting for bad outcomes.
ReplyDeleteThalidomide was an approved drug.
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