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1% hydrogen peroxide daily use for mouth-washing and throat-gargling for one minute and 0.5% for nasal cleansing

In-vitro studies have shown that 3% hydrogen peroxide inactivates SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory viruses. [12,13] Since the emergence of COVID-19, additional studies have demonstrated that even lower concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (1% and 0.5%) inactivate the virus within one minute in-vitro.

OMNS (July 08, 2022) Dilute hydrogen peroxide has been demonstrated to be effective in preventing COVID-19, deactivating SARS-COV-2 variants and their subvariants. No cases of COVID-19 were recorded after hydrogen peroxide prophylaxis was introduced. There was not a single case of COVID-19 among a total of 10,220 inpatients on hydrogen peroxide between August 2020 and June 2022.
 
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Important parts:

1% hydrogen peroxide daily use for mouth-washing and throat-gargling for one minute and 0.5% for nasal cleansing

In-vitro studies have shown that 3% hydrogen peroxide inactivates SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory viruses. [12,13] Since the emergence of COVID-19, additional studies have demonstrated that even lower concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (1% and 0.5%) inactivate the virus within one minute in-vitro.

OMNS (July 08, 2022) Dilute hydrogen peroxide has been demonstrated to be effective in preventing COVID-19, deactivating SARS-COV-2 variants and their subvariants. No cases of COVID-19 were recorded after hydrogen peroxide prophylaxis was introduced. There was not a single case of COVID-19 among a total of 10,220 inpatients on hydrogen peroxide between August 2020 and June 2022.
The drugstores are now selling little pray bottles with diluted H2O2, I just noticed it a couple of months ago
 
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How niacin, niacinamide, and NAD can help with Long COVID-19​

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Can you please help me?

I have bronchiectasis and asthma. Husband has dementia.

I have covid.

Had temperature and high heart rate - back to normal. Lungs were productive - back to normal.

But...

Now day 5 and feeling slightly sweaty and light headed. Can't stand up for long. Weak.

Taken:-

C, D, zinc, Nigella sativa, inhalers as usual, cyproheptadine (a tiny amount at night), Progest-E, tiny amount of cynomel, drinking orange juice, ivermectin - 12 mg day one, one on days three and four.
Naproxen

I have hydroxychloroquine but haven't taken it. I have Losartan but haven't taken it.

Apart from day one I've had a good appetite.

I think my husband is starting with covid today as he's just been sick.

What should I be taking? I'm confused and worried now as I thought I was doing very well.

Be patient.
 
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Me again. Day 7 for me and feeling weak. I did take ivermectin on three days. I've just taken my first hydroxychloraquin with zinc. Is it worth the bother at this stage?

Husband dementia day 2. Having high temperatures. I worry about ivermectin. Should I give him hydroxychloroquin? He's on donezipil.
 

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Me again. Day 7 for me and feeling weak. I did take ivermectin on three days. I've just taken my first hydroxychloraquin with zinc. Is it worth the bother at this stage?

Husband dementia day 2. Having high temperatures. I worry about ivermectin. Should I give him hydroxychloroquin? He's on donezipil.
Hi @Lizb No fun for you! I do not feel in any way qualified to answer your questions about your husband or your case. I looked at what you have already taken and that is about as far as I know to help you. I do not think anyone here feels qualified to help you with your husband. Why don’t you look on the FLCC website and pay for a consultation with one of the MDs even Dr. Simone Gold. I think you would be better to get a red pilled professional to help you and pay for the consultation, then rely on this forum of mostly interested but untrained people.
 

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Hi @Lizb No fun for you! I do not feel in any way qualified to answer your questions about your husband or your case. I looked at what you have already taken and that is about as far as I know to help you. I do not think anyone here feels qualified to help you with your husband. Why don’t you look on the FLCC website and pay for a consultation with one of the MDs even Dr. Simone Gold. I think you would be better to get a red pilled professional to help you and pay for the consultation, then rely on this forum of mostly interested but untrained people.
Thank you. I appreciate your response. I've been using the flcc protocol somewhat. He has turned a corner this morning having used ivermectin on day two. It's like night and day. Such a relief as I was struggling to look after him. I'm still weak so I have to take things slowly, very slowly.
 
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So some friends of mine unexpectedly came to stay with me and they'd been travelling around the far east and they both came back here with coughs and within a day I had what felt like the flu (possibly a covid variant) hit it with everything methylene blue, b vitamins, vitamin A, charcoal, progesterone, dhea, copper, zinc, vitamin D, collagen, cyproheptadine, niacinamide. Had a fever, chesty cough, feeling that lungs were not at 100% maintained pulse rate of 100 beats plus for about a day and a half i've been sick for about 4 days and I'm nearly recovered. Took a bunch of standard cold medicine stuff as well.

The one supplement that I feel has helped me the most has been Niacin (not niacinamide) this was very similar to what happened to me when I had covid a few years ago. This virus feels similar in terms of its effects on my lung capacity, it feels significantly reduced but when I take Niacin in large doses 500-1000mg it very quickly removes the negative effect on the lungs as well as other symptoms.

It has been a while since i took Niacin so the first few times I got a pretty powerful flushing effect (i would caution anyone who is not experienced with Niacin to not take 500mg as a first dose) however I find the flushing effect quite pleasant. The flushing effect now has reduced significantly and I still am feeling the benefit of the supplement.

I know that Ray is somewhat against the use of Niacin because of the histamine effect but in my experience Niacin has been better than niacinamide at fighting this flu/covid symptoms. That is not to say i think Niacinamide is not helpful I'm sure it is.
 
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Can you please help me?

I have bronchiectasis and asthma. Husband has dementia.

I have covid.

Had temperature and high heart rate - back to normal. Lungs were productive - back to normal.

But...

Now day 5 and feeling slightly sweaty and light headed. Can't stand up for long. Weak.

Taken:-

C, D, zinc, Nigella sativa, inhalers as usual, cyproheptadine (a tiny amount at night), Progest-E, tiny amount of cynomel, drinking orange juice, ivermectin - 12 mg day one, one on days three and four.
Naproxen

I have hydroxychloroquine but haven't taken it. I have Losartan but haven't taken it.

Apart from day one I've had a good appetite.

I think my husband is starting with covid today as he's just been sick.

What should I be taking? I'm confused and worried now as I thought I was doing very well.

Be patient.

HI Liz, have you tried Niacin or Niacinamide? It has been shown to be helpful for covid and it also has a bunch of other health benefits including against asthma, bronchiectasis and dementia.
 

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HI Liz, have you tried Niacin or Niacinamide? It has been shown to be helpful for covid and it also has a bunch of other health benefits including against asthma, bronchiectasis and dementia.
Thank you. We have recovered well from covid. I have powdered niacinamide. I'll take a look (again)!
 

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HI Liz, have you tried Niacin or Niacinamide? It has been shown to be helpful for covid and it also has a bunch of other health benefits including against asthma, bronchiectasis and dementia.
@Soren do you have experience with the use of niacinamide with asthma, bronchiectasis and dementia?
 
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@Soren do you have experience with the use of niacinamide with asthma, bronchiectasis and dementia?

I don't have any personal experience but I can point you to a few studies and if you search a bit on the forum you will find many more that demonstrate niacinamide's is extremely pro-metabolic and overall greatly benefits the whole organism through the increase of NAD. I've posted a few threads below done by Haidut as well as some searches for niacinamide posts written by Haidut on the forum.

Increasing Metabolism May Reverse Alzheimer Disease (AD) And General Aging

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I don't have any personal experience but I can point you to a few studies and if you search a bit on the forum you will find many more that demonstrate niacinamide's is extremely pro-metabolic and overall greatly benefits the whole organism through the increase of NAD. I've posted a few threads below done by Haidut as well as some searches for niacinamide posts written by Haidut on the forum.

Increasing Metabolism May Reverse Alzheimer Disease (AD) And General Aging

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That's kind of you. I will no doubt have read some of that but more will help....
Thanks again.
 

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More support for the need to get outdoors during the day. This seems to be especially import during the winter months.


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This is pre-covid but still good science. Once again, modferate exercise seems to be especially import during the winter months.


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