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Resources for early treatment of Covid-19 are available at this link.
Coronavirus Survival Guide recognizes that an ounce of preparation is worth a pound of cure. COVID-19 was probably developed in a military lab in China, and causes an eruption of a cytokine storm in victims if not treated early.
Summary of what is essential, explanations are below:
- Vitamin D at high 5,000 IU dosage (available from online vitamin stores)
- Zinc (available from online vitamin stores)
- Quercetin (an ionophore for zinc, also available at online vitamin stores)
- Aspirin or Tylenol
- Pulse oximeter ($10 cost online)
- Thermometer ($10 cost online)
- Access to an independent, preferably pro-life physician who is not controlled by a hospital
This survival guide includes these basic points:
- establish a good baseline of immunity with Vitamin D and zinc, both of which are inexpensively available at vitamin stores and online, preferably before you get sick.
- obtain the means to monitor your own oxygen levels with an inexpensive pulse oximeter (which cost only about $10 and is available online from multiple sources)
- recognize that early treatment is most effective, within a day of exposure to the illness and certainly within a day of symptoms
- one of the best tests if someone has COVID-19 is the loss of the sense of smell or other senses, such as taste or hearing
- prepare to opt for home care if you contract COVID-19, rather than hospital care where essential medication is being denied to patients
- have access to a free market physician who is not employed by a hospital so that you can get the prescriptions you need; some are available online for telemedicine
- know your full rights to walk out of a hospital "against medical advice" if it denies you access to helpful medication, such as hydroxychloroquine
Pre-exposure[edit]
It can be helpful to have these in ample supply pre-exposure:
- a pulse oximeter (cost is only about $10 online), and be sure to have extra replacement batteries for it
- a thermometer
- vitamin D (preferably the higher concentration 5000 IU doses)
- zinc (elemental zinc as it is commonly available is in higher doses than zinc sulfate, such that 50mg of zinc equals 220mg of "zinc sulfate")
- quercetin (an ionophore for the zinc)[1]
- Advil or Tylenol or a substitute for reducing fever, which can spike as part of the cytokine storm caused by COVID-19[2]
- calibrate your sense of smell (such as checking your ability to smell certain foods), so that you can detect early this telltale sign of COVID-19: a loss in smell.[3]
Identify It as Early as Possible[edit]
Delay in responding to an exposure and suspected early symptoms can give the virus a harmful foothold in the body and a resultant cytokine storm that can be deadly a few days into the progression of the disease. Look for tell-tale signs as early as possible:
- loss of smell and/or taste, without a runny nose or blocked nose
- shortness of breath, or low oxygen levels (consistently below about 94%) on an inexpensive pulse oximeter[4]
- fever
- dry cough
- headache
- chills, sometimes with shaking
- diarrhea or vomiting
Typically symptoms occur within 2-6 days of exposure, although in rare cases the disease can incubate for 14 days before manifesting itself.
Damage to Hearing[edit]
Some victims of COVID-19 have reported a loss in hearing, or permanent ringing in the ears.[5]
Mortality Rate[edit]
There have been 81,740,783 cases and 1,020,854 deaths in the United States (2 May 2022).[6] In addition, there can be long-term harm to organs and senses from COVID-19 among victims who survive.
References[edit]
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