I ordered some HCQ and was looking at dosage recommendations. When I did a search, ironically the Mayo Clinic showed up, so I decided to take a look. I wouldn't usually look to the MC for any recommendations, but I was curious. They have a listing for the treatment of arthritis, so
Also listed, is a children's dosage for malaria. If it's safe for both treating simple arthritis and for kids, then why not Covid?!
This isn't new I know, but I've never searched myself before and, it just reaffirms to me that they will be in big big trouble once the real truth comes out!
https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/hydroxychloroquine-oral-route/proper-use/drg-20064216
Thanks, Kim.
Everyone should use caution when combining these drugs (HCQ, Ivermectin), as they are all anticholinergic drugs. The reduce the amount of acetylcholine (ACh) in the body, the neurotransmitter needed for muscle strength. Short-term basis use shouldn't be an issue, except for those with heart, lung, or neuromuscular diseases.
https://febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/febs.15521
Both cholinesterase inhibitor (making more ACh) such as pot, caffeine, nicotine and Mestinon, and anticholinergic drugs (decreasing ACh such as atropine, HCQ) can have positive effects on C19 (has to do with ACE receptors).
But [they] don't want you to know that.
Always try one thing at a time, to know which one is making you better—or sicker. 💙
what about taking mushrooms by a fire? seems like clear logical answer to all of this.