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Anyone have "long covid" or other weird fatigue/symptoms unrelated to covid?
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3535970" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Well if you get plenty of <strong>zinc and/or vitamin D & vitamin C</strong> in your diet (or supplemental), then I wouldn't be surprised you didn't get it bad. But also remember, the inventor of the actual PCR test said that it was unreliable; especially at the thresholds these testing companies are setting for covid. You can test positive with mere genetic fragments and not be anywhere close to being sick or infectious.</p><p></p><p>Seems like the A+ folks have it the worst w/ covid. If you are O+ <u>or</u> RH negative of any blood type, the research suggests you have some natural protection; especially if not in a high-risk group.</p><p></p><p>Hydroxychloroquine reportedly worked because it is an ionophor which pushes zinc into the cell nucleus. Zinc is a natural anti-viral folks! People were rushing out to get tonic water because it contained quinine which is basically the same thing as hydroxychloroquine, except in much smaller amounts. The British figured that out a long time ago and that is why they gave their troops gin & tonic...to protect them from malaria.</p><p></p><p>But, the good news is, there are other ionophores in nature. The most prominent being <strong>quercetin</strong>. Taking 15-30mg total of zinc per day along w/ quercetin is a potential hedge against viral illness. Quercetin is also well-known as being used for for allergies and other lung-related issues, etc. Do your own research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3535970, member: 24531"] Well if you get plenty of [B]zinc and/or vitamin D & vitamin C[/B] in your diet (or supplemental), then I wouldn't be surprised you didn't get it bad. But also remember, the inventor of the actual PCR test said that it was unreliable; especially at the thresholds these testing companies are setting for covid. You can test positive with mere genetic fragments and not be anywhere close to being sick or infectious. Seems like the A+ folks have it the worst w/ covid. If you are O+ [U]or[/U] RH negative of any blood type, the research suggests you have some natural protection; especially if not in a high-risk group. Hydroxychloroquine reportedly worked because it is an ionophor which pushes zinc into the cell nucleus. Zinc is a natural anti-viral folks! People were rushing out to get tonic water because it contained quinine which is basically the same thing as hydroxychloroquine, except in much smaller amounts. The British figured that out a long time ago and that is why they gave their troops gin & tonic...to protect them from malaria. But, the good news is, there are other ionophores in nature. The most prominent being [B]quercetin[/B]. Taking 15-30mg total of zinc per day along w/ quercetin is a potential hedge against viral illness. Quercetin is also well-known as being used for for allergies and other lung-related issues, etc. Do your own research. [/QUOTE]
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