I caught covid back in December, lost my sense of smell and couldn't breathe - until I took Ivermectin. It happened in March but without a loss of smell. Just got it again, and my breathing got so bad my heart started palpitating.
I am overweight and I quit smoking pot because it exacerbates my breathing. I know 99% of you on here think it's a scam or made up, but I've never had these symptoms before, and haven't ever known anyone that has had this either. The feeling of not being able to take a full breath, with my lungs burning, and a heavy weight on my chest reminds me of what my mother went through before she died of lung cancer (hardcore smoker).
Kinda scares me because after the SHTF, where am I going to get Ivermectin? I don't want to act like a germophobe, and I refuse to get vaccinated or wear a mask. Kinda foreboding - I have ammo, silver, gold, freeze dried food, but nothing to take care of this when it pops up every 2-3 months when everything falls to shit.
I'm gonna look into Quercetin, and I take the covid protocol that advocates for Vitamin C, D3 and Zinc. I have a nebulizer with iodine but I've heard mixed reviews about that and the last thing I want to do is fuck up my breathing even more.
Gotta lose some weight is my next goal. Last year I went from 250 down to 185 using Noom. Time to get back on the horse.
If anyone needs Ivermectin, I highly recommend the pharmacy in FL, Faith Hope Love, you can find their email online. They don't take insurance, it's $75 for the consult and they send the script to their pharmacy that delivers 1-2 days later (very quick). That costs around $250.
Just wanted to say, this isn't bullshit, maybe it's my blood type or body type, but this is definitely real and I hate what it does to me...
Sad to hear you're going through that, it must be quite difficult.
Covid is real. I've had it twice. First time lost taste and it took about 7-10 days to be back to normal. I got quite a heavy dose due to whole household being infected. Second time I felt normal in about 12-24 hrs. But... some sort of bronchitis developed after the virus which took a few weeks to clear. I think there may be something that causes susceptibility to respiratory infection.
I'm fairly healthy- workout every day. I took 1000% vitamin C every 2-3 hrs, zinc, magnesium, 2000 iu vitamin d daily. Also, hypertonic to reduce inflammation.
I'm not sure that it's a virus, I still think it may be a toxic contaminant of some sort. I think it functions by weakening the body's immunity to common respiratory viruses. This would explain the various peculiarities we noticed.
I should take magnesium - I hear we have a huge deficit of that. Tell me more about the hypertonic
(Not medical advice, but rather personal experience). Treats the stuffiness in sinuses and keeps it from draining into the lungs while you're sleeping which can cause reinfection. Get like 2.7% (maximum strength otc i think). It contains should contain sodium bicarbonate. Spray it until it goes all the way up into the sinus. It will feel like you have water up your nose when you go swimming underwater. Let it sit for a few seconds then blow it out. Repeat a free times on each side. Over next 20-30 min this should fully clear up a stuffy nose.
What is it? I have a neti pot that I used to use to do the same thing.
Yeah basically similar. The spray is a little easier imo
I stopped eating out after the shutdowns and my "allergies" cleared up. Weird, huh?
In any case, start cooking at home and avoid industrial seed oils (do a search). Stick to animal fats and olive oil and a few others good fats. Cut the carbs, sugar and alcohol and you will be fine. The soils are depleted and the "food" (including fruits and vegetables) is engineered/modified for shipping and processing NOT nutrition. To counter this I supplement with potassium, magnesium, vitD, vitB and occasionally a "one-a-day" multivitamin. Avoid anything processed especially if it designed for the microwave. Check out Mark's Daily Apple.
Finally, focus on living your life and goals and choose not to live in fear.