Any yea, somebody here is going to say he deserves it. Whatever. The relative has been there for me when I needed help, and it would be nice to keep him around a while longer.
p.s. 13 year old unvaxxed relative in the same household got covid at the same time. Has the sniffles and is fine.
Zinc and ivermectin as well.
Quinine aka regular tonic water same ingredient in chinchona bark pills
If u promise to stop saying c0v1d. Which is a total bullshit rebranding of the common cold for dummies.
I can suggest neem tea and black pine needle tea.
I use a lot of emergen c so that has a vit C, zinc and magnessium boost which is nice. Ive also found pine needle oil or tea couldnt hurt as well as elderberry syrup. Also hydration is key, they have liquid iv brand hydration packets I enjoy. Or squeeze citrus fruit and add salt and water. Also tonic water has quinine which is good for the immune system. As always eat good food, roast a chicken or make soup with bone broth and add veggies to taste. Hope everyone ends up ok.
Only needs D if it is winter where he lives or he does not get sun on his skin. I looked much into dosing. I advise 1000 IU 1 to 2 times daily. More small doses is better than fewer large doses. Take it with K or a food containing K because D moves calcium into the bloodstream and K moves calcium into the bones. I would get a vitamin combination with both D and K.
I haven't seen anything about other vitamins or minerals. -- except 'miracle mineral' chlorine preparation. Ignore that.
If youre not having winter weather where you are at (still warm where i am) take him outside get sun and air. For the spanish flu they started treating patients outdoors saw they were recovering better. Vitamin D and air.
Be careful with too much Vitamin C - it can cause kidney problems
There might be some useful information in this post: https://market-ticker.org/cgi-ticker/akcs-www?post=243683
There's a bit of backstory and then a listed treatment plan for covid that was successful.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-mask-plus-protocol/
Just had it and the protocol helped me a lot. I also had monoclonal antibody treatment.
He should be happy he got vaccinated. He'd probably die if he hadn't.
Well, since he was vaccinated he has had severe joint point. He can't raise his arms above his head anymore, and has trouble walking around about the amount what you'd do going grocery shopping. He crazy regrets it, especially since it didn't keep him for getting covid.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a common side effect of any vaccine. I hope he feels better soon. Once he is over the flu you may want to look into the autoimmune diet to help with the joints.