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Comment · Mon, December 7, 2020 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot

Have put together some information on COVID, that covers different molecules, protocols, methods of action, etc...

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i-technology · 27 points

If this is not appropriate, sorry, then just delete...

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Been putting together a spread sheet around different things used with COVID and their various mechanisms of action, and in which phase they seem to be the most beneficial.

Like, we always hear quercetin is good, and it's an ionophore
..but it also has other methods of action

There are links to further materials like: research papers, medical lectures, and twitter threads, that expand on the information in the slide.

Like a tab with different protocols (Zelenko, Raoult, MATH+, I-MASK+, etc) and what they use, with links to more information.

Hope you enjoy 👍

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10rdXbBL4gN72oKTNsWvRkSgxHdJdIj9Ij0pguu9MFwM/edit?usp=sharing

https://preview.redd.it/8b8xcdppcd361.jpg?width=780&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=886f004abed2ffb5d550499de4631b88ee1a1e1e

What they were answering

_keeptrying_ · 2 points

u/misteryouaresodumb

any thoughts on this list?

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot

We are simplifying down extremely complex pathophysiologies and mechanisms, for a novel disease that we have only been studying for less than a year. We have to be careful trying to position anything as "settled" during this time. However, it is a comprehensive document. I see no reason why zinc, quercetin, D3, and C couldn't be taken as a precaution. There's no real downsides to it, and there is evidence there. It's not really settled human clinical evidence, but for how benign the compounds are I think it is fine as a precaution. I am skeptical of the hydroxychloroquine, and I certainly would not be doing the IV hydrogen peroxide or IM ozone. LOL. I have friends that are doctors and nurses, and they have reported positive outcomes with remdesivir and dexamethasone, so I would not be so quick to write those completely off. However, those are usually used if it has already progressed to a more serious case. NAC is an interesting one, and there is some evidence there. Again, it's a complex thing that we need to be careful not to position as settled science yet.

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