I can add a personal anecdote to help elucidate the question Dr. Malone mentions here concerning age and Covid. When the disaster first visited our shores, back in early 2020, I decided to take a preemptive attitude vis-a-vis what seemed to be coming our way. For years, I had taken Vitamin D3 supplements on the advice of a colleague of …
I can add a personal anecdote to help elucidate the question Dr. Malone mentions here concerning age and Covid. When the disaster first visited our shores, back in early 2020, I decided to take a preemptive attitude vis-a-vis what seemed to be coming our way. For years, I had taken Vitamin D3 supplements on the advice of a colleague of mine, a high school science teacher. Now I started reading the thoughts of Drs. Zelenco, Mercola, and others, the pioneers in preventive tactics and therapy for the disease. Upping the ante with their advice, I added zinc, magnesium, Vit K2, selenium, quercetin, etc. to my daily regimen. I convinced my wife to do the same. (We're 76 and 67 respectively, BMIs in the 22 to 24 range, and no 'comorbidities' beyond our age.) I also purchased Ivermectin, just in case, after reading many articles recounting success stories with this proven drug,
We knew it was basically only a question of time before one or both of us contracted the disease, especially since many we know are double and triple jabbed (my suspicion for a while has been that they are what I've dubbed 'efficient carriers' of the malady). Sure enough, the week before (Am) Thanksgiving, my wife was at a gathering of (mostly jabbed) women, three of whom later revealed they had minor symptoms at the time of the meeting. That was Tuesday. By Friday, my wife had a cough and sinus congestion, but a [home] quick test was negative. Monday, I started coughing as well and was extremely fatigued, but again the quick test for both of us was negative. Wednesday, on a video call, one of our daughters said we should test again because we looked and sounded bad! We did as she said and BINGO for both of us, a nice pink line below the control line appeared almost immediately; a hospital-administered PCR test a few days later confirmed the quick test.
The day of the confirming quick test, we both started the FLCCC protocol with our supply of Ivermectin. Improvement was instantaneous for both of us. There were no new symptoms, no fever, headache, brain fog, or sore throat, and our coughs became less regular. My cough disappeared after a week and a half, my wife's lasted exactly 24 days (she started using the Ivermectin 3 days later than I did after appearance of the initial symptoms, and that may explain why her cough was so persistent). Neither of us seems to have suffered any long-term consequences.
I offer this because others here may be better qualified to draw conclusions from this anecdote. Perhaps others could post their personal experience with Covid. Today, when official sources seem to be distorting evidence in order to substantiate a mendacious narrative, accumulated anecdotal evidence may help us elucidate the truth.
So glad to hear that you and your wife did well on the FLCCC protocol! My personal anecdote differs only in ages. On 12/20 - my 25 y/o *unvaxxed* daughter began having symptoms - chills, bodyaches, headache, the next day spiked a fever to 101.4 x 1. Two days later both myself (56 y/o, *unvaxxed*) and my husband (58 y/o *vaxxed not boostered*) developed symptoms - chills, headache, bodyache, fatigue and by Christmas day, my son was the last to develop symptoms (21 y/o *vaxxed, not boostered*). Myself and my daughter had been following FLCCC I-Mask. My son and husband were not - as they both felt the vax would protect them. As soon as symptoms appeared for them - I started them on I-MASK. For all of us - I increased the dose of Nigella Sativa - following dose guidelines on FLCCC. I never did end up getting Ivermectin but was never really that anxious about it given I had every other product that I-MASK recommended, on hand. My worst day was Day 2, feeling like a mack truck had run me down. My husband had more of a cough than I did but he is an asthmatic to begin with. I had asked his PCP to prescribe him steroid inhalers and he began using that within 24 hours of symptoms. My son, also asthmatic and with several allergies - also began using steroid inhalers. My daughter's symptoms resolved in 2 days. Mine - in 3, my husband's - about 5 days or so and my son's lasted the longest - about 1 week. Interesting to me to see how it unfolded in a house with 50/50 split on vaxxed. Also interesting is that those in the house who are vaxxed had the worst symptoms - took longer for symptoms to resolve...... Anecdotal for sure - but interesting never the less. But - the good news is - we now all have been "vaccinated" with a straight up *live attenuated viral vaccine* and I feel very confident that should we encounter future Sars Cov2 variants - we'll likely be fully protected. It was the best Christmas present we could have asked for - a healthy family who all survived Sars Cov2 together, and all better off for it!
Glad you and your family are doing well. Sounds like you all have the best shield of all which is natural immunity. Your immune systems have observed the entire virus; not just the spike protein. If, in the future, there are any further mutations they may well involve mutations other than on the spike. Science does not know all of the possible strategies this virus has in its bag of tricks. After all, it has been in the survival business for well over a billion years.
I can add a personal anecdote to help elucidate the question Dr. Malone mentions here concerning age and Covid. When the disaster first visited our shores, back in early 2020, I decided to take a preemptive attitude vis-a-vis what seemed to be coming our way. For years, I had taken Vitamin D3 supplements on the advice of a colleague of mine, a high school science teacher. Now I started reading the thoughts of Drs. Zelenco, Mercola, and others, the pioneers in preventive tactics and therapy for the disease. Upping the ante with their advice, I added zinc, magnesium, Vit K2, selenium, quercetin, etc. to my daily regimen. I convinced my wife to do the same. (We're 76 and 67 respectively, BMIs in the 22 to 24 range, and no 'comorbidities' beyond our age.) I also purchased Ivermectin, just in case, after reading many articles recounting success stories with this proven drug,
We knew it was basically only a question of time before one or both of us contracted the disease, especially since many we know are double and triple jabbed (my suspicion for a while has been that they are what I've dubbed 'efficient carriers' of the malady). Sure enough, the week before (Am) Thanksgiving, my wife was at a gathering of (mostly jabbed) women, three of whom later revealed they had minor symptoms at the time of the meeting. That was Tuesday. By Friday, my wife had a cough and sinus congestion, but a [home] quick test was negative. Monday, I started coughing as well and was extremely fatigued, but again the quick test for both of us was negative. Wednesday, on a video call, one of our daughters said we should test again because we looked and sounded bad! We did as she said and BINGO for both of us, a nice pink line below the control line appeared almost immediately; a hospital-administered PCR test a few days later confirmed the quick test.
The day of the confirming quick test, we both started the FLCCC protocol with our supply of Ivermectin. Improvement was instantaneous for both of us. There were no new symptoms, no fever, headache, brain fog, or sore throat, and our coughs became less regular. My cough disappeared after a week and a half, my wife's lasted exactly 24 days (she started using the Ivermectin 3 days later than I did after appearance of the initial symptoms, and that may explain why her cough was so persistent). Neither of us seems to have suffered any long-term consequences.
I offer this because others here may be better qualified to draw conclusions from this anecdote. Perhaps others could post their personal experience with Covid. Today, when official sources seem to be distorting evidence in order to substantiate a mendacious narrative, accumulated anecdotal evidence may help us elucidate the truth.
So glad to hear that you and your wife did well on the FLCCC protocol! My personal anecdote differs only in ages. On 12/20 - my 25 y/o *unvaxxed* daughter began having symptoms - chills, bodyaches, headache, the next day spiked a fever to 101.4 x 1. Two days later both myself (56 y/o, *unvaxxed*) and my husband (58 y/o *vaxxed not boostered*) developed symptoms - chills, headache, bodyache, fatigue and by Christmas day, my son was the last to develop symptoms (21 y/o *vaxxed, not boostered*). Myself and my daughter had been following FLCCC I-Mask. My son and husband were not - as they both felt the vax would protect them. As soon as symptoms appeared for them - I started them on I-MASK. For all of us - I increased the dose of Nigella Sativa - following dose guidelines on FLCCC. I never did end up getting Ivermectin but was never really that anxious about it given I had every other product that I-MASK recommended, on hand. My worst day was Day 2, feeling like a mack truck had run me down. My husband had more of a cough than I did but he is an asthmatic to begin with. I had asked his PCP to prescribe him steroid inhalers and he began using that within 24 hours of symptoms. My son, also asthmatic and with several allergies - also began using steroid inhalers. My daughter's symptoms resolved in 2 days. Mine - in 3, my husband's - about 5 days or so and my son's lasted the longest - about 1 week. Interesting to me to see how it unfolded in a house with 50/50 split on vaxxed. Also interesting is that those in the house who are vaxxed had the worst symptoms - took longer for symptoms to resolve...... Anecdotal for sure - but interesting never the less. But - the good news is - we now all have been "vaccinated" with a straight up *live attenuated viral vaccine* and I feel very confident that should we encounter future Sars Cov2 variants - we'll likely be fully protected. It was the best Christmas present we could have asked for - a healthy family who all survived Sars Cov2 together, and all better off for it!
I am so glad you all made it through and are ok.
Glad you and your family are doing well. Sounds like you all have the best shield of all which is natural immunity. Your immune systems have observed the entire virus; not just the spike protein. If, in the future, there are any further mutations they may well involve mutations other than on the spike. Science does not know all of the possible strategies this virus has in its bag of tricks. After all, it has been in the survival business for well over a billion years.
Thank you for sharing your experience! It is very helpful.