Ivermectin for COVID-19 Long Haulers

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bonnizan (Richmond VA) on 01/03/2023:
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You need the 1.87% paste and make sure there are no other meds just Ivermectin.

Dosage is 1 notch per 50 lbs. I'm 200lbs I take 4 notches. Sister is 150 lbs and takes 3 notches. More is not better.

Take 1 dosage a day for 5 days stop 2 days if cured stop. If still sick, do 5 more days. Stop 2 days.

Go to daystar.com to find doctors who will prescribe human pills of ivermectin.

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Simpleton (Idaho) on 12/13/2022:
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Ivermectin can be easily prescribed by just seeing the right, medical doctors or the right naturopathic doctor using a simple process. When the pandemic hit, my friends and I, decided we would all get geared up with Ivermectin. We figured we would use Frontline Doctors, but their system on-line was problematic, with error messages, slow, and no call backs. We concluded they were overwhelmed, and the system was to hard to access. It might be better now. Long story short, we found Pushhealth.com it has a list of doctor that you can choose or they will just line you up with one, they just call you and I just requested Ivermectin as preventive and then a pharmacy called me from our state and boom the prescription was filled $40 and just send to our home. It was so much easier that FL, plus convenient, and inexpensive. Also it is sometimes best to be already established with ND that does IV's I have one and it is amazing blessing to have access to one if needed.

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Hwkmn05 (Nh) on 02/25/2022:
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FLCCC has all you need for the virus protocol. Thankfully when Omicron hit my whole family, we had plenty of everything they advise except the Nebulizer, which I regret. However, high dose Iver tablet form does work, but for some reason, the horse paste worked faster. 3 of us were over the most severe symptoms in 3-5 days and 80% better day 7. There are some annoying lingering symptoms such as dry cough and phlegm production for a few weeks, but the severity is minimal. Some I know who were jabbed suffered with the virus 10-14 days because they followed allopathic protocols, which are mostly failures based on profit only.
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Brad (CA) on 12/22/2021:
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FLCCC are dead on. I've used the protocol, including Ivermectin, to cure several of my friends who got Covid. I've got hundreds of Ivermectin, imported and dole it out as I hear about issues. Works like a charm, usually takes about 3 days when you include D, zinc, quercetin, A, and lots of C to bring down inflammation.

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Julie R. (WV) on 11/10/2021:
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Horse paste and on each notch it is 50 pounds so you go by how much you weigh and add about 20 to 50 pounds for longhaul covid. Say you weigh 150 then you would take it up to about 4 notches. We have taken it for several months and we haven’t had any side effects.

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Julie R. (West Virginia ) on 10/17/2021:
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My husband and I both had covid and were sick for two months. My husband ended up in the hospital but we got him out because their protocol was killing him. He left with a 10% chance to live because his liver was poisoned by the medication they gave him.

We looked up everything natural that would heal his liver and he took it. His liver is 100% back. He developed a pulmonary embolism so we both went on what's called the long haul protocol for covid. It is working. I'm 100% back and he is about 80% back. I hope this helps you.

  • Ivermectin for 5 days then 1 or two times a week for 4 weeks.
  • Vitamin B complex
  • Vitamin C 500 to 1000 mg a day
  • Vitamin D3 1000 to 3000 iu a day
  • Quercetin 250 mg a day
  • Zinc 30 to 40 mg a day
  • Aspirin 325 mg a day
  • DHA or Omega 3
  • N-Acetyl Cysteine 600mg 1 of 2 times a day
  • Probiotics
  • Melatonin 10 to 20 mg before bed

You do this until you are better.

You can get info from the FLCCC Alliance.

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