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Aspirin and Lemon Tea Remedy for COVID-19

| Modified on Feb 27, 2024
Lemon and Aspirin Tea remedy on Earth Clinic.

After trying many different home remedies, one Earth Clinic reader got rid of her COVID-19 symptoms in two days by drinking a tea made of aspirin and lemons.

Aspirin also was one of Ted from Bangkok's remedies for viruses.

In this article, we'll give you instructions on how to make the aspirin and lemon tea remedy for viral symptoms such as sore throat, shortness of breath, and a dry cough. You'll also learn Ted from Bangkok's famous 1 hour aspirin treatment for viruses.

Aspirin and Lemon Tea Recipe

You'll Need:

3 Aspirin (325mg each)
1 Lemon
1/2 Cup Water
Small Pot

Instructions

  1. Wash lemon to remove any contaminants on the skin.
  2. Cut a lemon into quarters. Leave skin on.
  3. Add lemon quarters to to a small pot.
  4. Add 1/2 cup purified water.
  5. Add 3 aspirins.
  6. Boil for 5 minutes.
  7. Drink slowly.
  8. Repeat remedy each day until symptoms are gone.

❤️ Many thanks to Marcie (USA) for sending us this remedy. ❤️

Ted's Aspirin Treatment

Posted by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 03/04/2010 384 posts
5 out of 5 stars

Is it really possible to "cure" flu in one hour? Yes, but it's usually less than an hour. Not that I wanted it to but as a necessity. One case told me (one of my students) had only one aspirin. The other case is the owner of LPG gas, whose store had to close due to 5 p.m. closing time and didn't want the employees to go home with a bad flu (two of them in fact) and the fact that she hates the idea of taking aspirin more than one.

So the remedies, assuming you have them, is in a full glass of water, aspirin is dissolved, added with 4 drops of 0.1% methylene blue and 8 drops of concentrated Hydrochloric acid. 1/2 teaspoon of sea salt is option to stop the mucus that sometimes occur. Lysine 1000 mg is optional, although lysine is a rare commodity here in Bangkok. It will go stop the flu in less than an hour.

There's just one catch: make sure you wash your hands before eating food and clean the enviroment otherwise you will catch it again the next day or two, and obviously avoid picking nose, a bad habit my students have and recaught the flu 2 more times, before he stopped that habit and never had a flu since.

In case some people are low on aspirin, and by chance happen to have methylene blue 0.1% and hydrochloric acid, this remedy would work. How it works is relatively simple. The methylene blue raise the energy level it works on the same principle of caffeine in a strong black coffee is used instead, and this can be mixed with the aspirin. In case hydrochloric acid isn't sitting around, I think plain distilled vinegar say 2 tablespoons with lemon juice one tablespoon is mixed can be substituted to have a similar effect as the one hour flu cure.

It is important to wash the hands after flu is gone. I prefer to wash my hands in vinegar, or a very weak solution of hydrochloric acid such as 10 drops per glass as antiseptic solution, as virus in general do not die in alcohol gel and other alcohol antiseptic. They also resist fairly well with most chlorine antiseptic solution, but they do not survive well in vinegar, hydrogen peroxide solutions in general. The hydrogen peroxide antiseptic solution should preferably be about 1% concentration when using as hand wash or general cleaning the area to avoid reinfection. Of course if a person were to get necrotising fasciitis, the preferred remedy is not this one, they don't survive well in betadine iodine solution mixed with other chlorine washes.

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3 User Reviews


Posted by P. Raghavan. (Virudhunagar, TN, India.) on 06/14/2020
★★★★★

Hi Marcie,

Since there is no recommended allopathic medical treatment for Covid-19, many hospitals in my state are giving alternate treatments from other medical systems for Covid-19. But the treatments are very similar to the treatment you used.

They are as follows:

1) Substitute warm lemon water for ordinary drinking water during the entire day. Lemon water is prepared as follows:

  • Wash a lemon to remove any contaminants on the skin and cut the lemon with the skin into 8 quarters. Suppose a person consumes 8 cups of drinking water per day.
  • Then add 8 cups of drinking water to the lemon pieces and boil for about 20 minutes.
  • Lemon water is ready for consumption.
  • Lemon water will alkalize the body.

2) Instead of anti viral aspirin, they are given immunity boosting anti viral herbal tonic called ‘Kabasura Kudineer' for 2 to 3 times in a day.

Many patients recover in 4 to 5 days in my state and also death rate is less than 1%. Recovery rate is more than 54 %.

The working of this protocol can be explained at high level as follows: A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of organism. When infected, a host cell is forced to rapidly produce thousands of identical copies of the original virus after virus enters into a host cell by low pH-dependent fusion activation. Coronavirus will do fusion through its spike.

According to an article titled “Virus entry: What has pH got to do with it”, low pH helps viruses to activate their penetration mechanism. High pH forces viruses to stop their penetration mechanism.

Therefore, alkalization of our body will reduce coronavirus multiplication drastically. Any residual coronavirus in the body will be eliminated by anti viral medicine / tonic. There are a number of articles available regarding caronavirus in the net.

Two are given below:

1) New insights on the antiviral effects of Chloroquine against Coronavirus: What to expect for COVID-19.

2) Conformational Change of the Coronavirus Peplomer Glycoprotein at pH 8.0 and 37 Degree Centigrade. I hope the information provided will be useful.

Best wishes. P. Raghavan.


Lemon and Aspirin Tea
Posted by Marcie (United States) on 04/09/2020
★★★★★

I have been battling covid-19 for the past 3+ weeks. I've literally tried almost everything from ACV, collidal silver, oregano oil, hydrogen peroxide, BHT and the list goes on. I would get better a few days then get worse, then my husband showed me a video of a family who all got cured from covid-19 by mixing half a cup of water and cutting up a lemon in quarters leaving the skin on the lemons and adding 3 aspirins then boiling everything in water for 5 minutes. I tried this 2 days in a row and haven't had shortness of breath or the tightness in my chest. I can feel much improvement.

Replied by Angela
(CA)
05/20/2020

Hi Marcie! After the 2 days of trying this, did you feel cured permanently or did symptoms creep back up eventually!? Thank you!!

Replied by Catherine
(United States)
05/20/2020
★★★★★

Does it need to be uncoated? It's really hard to find...

Angela
(CA)
05/22/2020

Target has a cheap bottle of uncoated Aspirin. 325 ml. : )

Replied by Rich
(New Jersey)
04/11/2020

There is a good chance that the aspirin (acidic) and lemons (acidic) were removing the lipid coating off of the virus. This is what is needed for our immune system to reach the actual virus and kill it.

James F.
(South Carolina)
08/29/2020

If non-coated aspirin is not available, can I use coated?

Replied by Jose Teixeira
(Portugal)
04/10/2020

Hi Marcie, could you tell the mg of the aspirins? Thanks in advance, Jose

Clau
(Texas)
04/10/2020

same question

Marcie
(United States)
04/10/2020

Each aspirin has 325mg

Replied by Marcie
(United States)
04/09/2020

FWY you need to drink the water from this drink and you can also use a lime.

Replied by James F.
(South Carolina)
08/29/2020

The mixture is quite bitter. Would adding honey for taste diminish the benefits of the mixture. If not, how much honey could be added?

Replied by Annette
(TX)
12/19/2020

The coated aspirin will not dissolve in the boiling water. It turns into a papery bubble. I tried it. In case anyone is wondering.