I guess I should be more thankful I live in a country where most of the doctors want to help people instead of kicking ass and getting paid.
I go click link second now.
update:
I'm not sure because my French is not very good but it appears they are talking about something that might be effective at "stoppe Covid" in "24 timer".
Would that be a vaccine that may be something a guy might want to take?
2dimes wrote:I say video not work in first link. YouTube have?
I guess I should be more thankful I live in a country where most of the doctors want to help people instead of kicking ass and getting paid.
I go click link second now.
update:
I'm not sure because my French is not very good but it appears they are talking about something that might be effective at "stoppe Covid" in "24 timer".
Would that be a vaccine that may be something a guy might want to take?
Forget second link,that was Norwegian...I now find his speach on you tube..
Dr Kory sounded reasonable in the clip. I would like much more detail. What is the dose? Is he using oral, injection or topical? What's the risk if people start buying the veterinary veriaties...
This guy claims people are lacking vitamin D. Joe has talked with a few others that agree. Some people in the comments are disagreeing. A few complain supplements are just a business opportunity.
Complete list of supplements/vitamins mentioned:
- Zinc (15mg x2 a day preventative, change to 30mg x2 if you have covid) - Quercetin (500mg x2 a day preventative, change to 1000mg x2 if you have covid). Also, green tea and turmeric can be good sources but I think they are far lower (eg green tea infusions only have 2.1 mg quercetin 100 mL−1) - Vitamin D3 (ideally figure out what your levels are, most people already have enough) - Vitamin C (Ascorbyl palmitate version, again, if you have enough taking more won't do anything) - Vitamin E - DHEA (start at 25mg at night time) - Pregnenolone (100mg after dinner) - Fish oil