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Better than Ivermectin for Covid - Quercetin

submitted by beece to LyingNewsMedia 2.6 yearsOct 11, 2021 00:19:17 ago (+13/-0)     (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33016666/

Tip of the hat to another Voater for this one. I researched it and yes: good stuff. There has only been 7 peer reviewed studies of this shit (vs like 235 or so studies for Ivermectin). In those studies it performs better than Ivermectin when taken early. One Turkish study looked at its use for real real sick hospitalized covid patients and those folks did worse than the control/nothing group. The great news is you can pick this up on Amazon or your local health food store. Runs @$.14-.30/per tablet.

500 Mg twice a day. The Thorne stuff works better, but the Quercetin with Bromaline also was studied and is successful. Optional: take some moderate vitamins of Zinc, D3 and C and you'll be good to go. Once you're in the IU, you're fucked and this shit won't help you. So don't wait.

Interestingly, in a review of the 20 or so easily obtained over the counter drugs predominantly studied for fight Covid, this is like 5th most effective and Ivermectin is @10th. The top 4 do not have enough evidence to verify that they work great as they are promising, Quercetin looks like our best chance currently. If you have an immediate need and can't leave the house, a Clariton (yeah, the regular allergy pill) twice a day is suppose to be somewhat effective but has not been extensively studied for this usage.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8264737/


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Zinc is not optional, Quercetin + Zinc is the protocol.

Zinc and quercetin work together in the body. Quercetin helps enhance the absorption of zinc, and both have similar antiviral functions. Zinc is a positively charged ion. This makes it difficult for it to penetrate the fat soluble cell membrane, as they are not permeable to positively charged ions. This means that zinc needs a transporter to cross the cell membrane. Many fat-soluble nutrients can do this, including curcumin and EGCg. But quercetin seems to be particularly useful as a zinc ionophore. It may also enhance the antiviral activities of zinc.