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Many people in situation to take vaccine. I've been thinking the best vaccine to take would be J&J as it has adenovirus vector. So if you can prevent Adenovirus entry into cell you can perhaps have a chance to blunt vaccine effect.
Hydroxychloroquine apparently has some effect on blocking virus entry into cells.
Some herbal approaches that may interest people as HCQ hard to get:
Protocol:
(1) Olive Leaf Extract - 1000 mg just before injection, and then 1000 mg every 2 hours while awake for next week.
(2) Artemisia annua (wormwood) - 1000 mg on day 1 (of injection) then 500 mg day 2-7
(3) Intestinal bacterial protection - flowers of sulfur, antibiotics
(4) Probably progesterone daily - RP I think suggested this.
Sources:
Interested to hear thoughts on other ideas. Anything that can draw out the vaccine from injection site?
Hydroxychloroquine apparently has some effect on blocking virus entry into cells.
Some herbal approaches that may interest people as HCQ hard to get:
Protocol:
(1) Olive Leaf Extract - 1000 mg just before injection, and then 1000 mg every 2 hours while awake for next week.
(2) Artemisia annua (wormwood) - 1000 mg on day 1 (of injection) then 500 mg day 2-7
(3) Intestinal bacterial protection - flowers of sulfur, antibiotics
(4) Probably progesterone daily - RP I think suggested this.
Sources:
Can herbal treatments for malaria work? | Medical Academic
www.medicalacademic.co.za
Hydroxychloroquine and natural alternative Olive Leaf Extract
Hydroxychloroquine is used to prevent or treat malaria caused by mosquito bites. This medication is also used to treat certain auto-immune diseases (lupus, rheumatoid arthritis). Hydroxychloroquine and natural alternative, Olive Leaf Extract.
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(PDF) Olive Polyphenols and Malaria, a back-to-the-future Antiprotozoal strategy
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Dried-leaf Artemisia annua: A practical malaria therapeutic for developing countries?
Artemisinin from the plant Artemisia annua (A. annua) L, and used as artemisinin combination therapy (ACT), is the current best therapeutic for treating malaria, a disease that hits children and adults especially in developing countries. Traditionally, ...
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Interested to hear thoughts on other ideas. Anything that can draw out the vaccine from injection site?