CORONA Hydroxychloroquine

rolenrock

Senior Member
Where would you get it from? All of the sources dried up (including India).
That's what I'm trying to figure out - where to get it. I've been told some doctors are now prescribing it to their patients that want it as a preventative. But now is not the time to doctor shop and it is expensive to do that, too
CVS is now selling it if you can get a prescription from your doctor, I was told.
 

rolenrock

Senior Member
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No, just quercitin plus zinc picolinate - which does a similar job as quercitin is a zinc ionophore but is OTC.
Dozdoats, sounds like you have researched this combo, what are your recommendations? What dosage should be taken daily? Just looking to pick your brain and knowledge. Thanks!
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
We (DW, 93YO mom and I) take supplemental C, D, prophylactic doses of elderberry syrup (our own Summerthyme), quercitin every day (Nutricost 880 mg), alternate days of zinc picolinate (50mg) and selenium (200mcg).

Avoiding this thing is better than trying to treat it IMO.
 

All4liberty

Senior Member
I use Quercetin in place of Hydroxychloroquine,
Quercetin and Zinc along with Vit C, D3. The Quercetin opens pathways in similar ways as Hydroxycholoroquine for the zinc.

When I start to feel anything I start taking my powered vit c throughout the day.

Check out Dr. Chris Martenson's Boasting your immunity video. He goes through this and much more along with dosages.
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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I use Quercetin in place of Hydroxychloroquine,
Quercetin and Zinc along with Vit C, D3. The Quercetin opens pathways in similar ways as Hydroxycholoroquine for the zinc.

When I start to feel anything I start taking my powered vit c throughout the day.

Check out Dr. Chris Martenson's Boasting your immunity video. He goes through this and much more along with dosages.
Where do you get yours from? Prices are all over the place on Amazon.
 

rolenrock

Senior Member
I use Quercetin in place of Hydroxychloroquine,
Quercetin and Zinc along with Vit C, D3. The Quercetin opens pathways in similar ways as Hydroxycholoroquine for the zinc.

When I start to feel anything I start taking my powered vit c throughout the day.

Check out Dr. Chris Martenson's Boasting your immunity video. He goes through this and much more along with dosages.
What kind and dosage of Vit C do you recommend?
 

rolenrock

Senior Member
I drink tonic water, has quinine and supplement with zinc glycinate.
It bears investigating more because it ought to have a positive effect: quinine and the cell-opening zinc together. Have you looked for any scientific studies on the combo? There might be.
 

blackjeep

The end times are here.
I'm taking quercetin and zinc as well. Of course, vit. A, B, C, D, etc, etc are taken daily as well.
The quercetin has been very helpful to my sinuses. My nose is clear nearly all the time, that wasn't the case until I took quercetin. For such a big improvement to occur, I would assume that the quality of the quercetin is very good.

I got mine on ebay. I bought 250g which turns out to be a LOT. Currently, the dose is about 500mg. I use the included scoop which seems to do a good job of holding 500mg. The 250g I bought will last 1.3 years at my current dose.

Hey, if we can't get HCQ, then quercetin, zinc, vitamins and a good diet will be our best alternative.
It would be beneficial for everyone to take these steps to prevent getting the china flu, but our corrupt government and big pharma won't allow that. :shk:
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
My local CVS has carefully explained to more than one customer I have heard, that they try to make sure that their REGULAR HCQ CUSTOMERS (lupus, RA, etc patients) can get their scripts filled. And THEN he gets to explain that it IS a script med, and the person on the phone WILL need to have a script for it, signed by their doctor. Sputtering and abrupt ending of conversation...
 

rolenrock

Senior Member
I'm taking quercetin and zinc as well. Of course, vit. A, B, C, D, etc, etc are taken daily as well.
The quercetin has been very helpful to my sinuses. My nose is clear nearly all the time, that wasn't the case until I took quercetin. For such a big improvement to occur, I would assume that the quality of the quercetin is very good.

I got mine on ebay. I bought 250g which turns out to be a LOT. Currently, the dose is about 500mg. I use the included scoop which seems to do a good job of holding 500mg. The 250g I bought will last 1.3 years at my current dose.

Hey, if we can't get HCQ, then quercetin, zinc, vitamins and a good diet will be our best alternative.
It would be beneficial for everyone to take these steps to prevent getting the china flu, but our corrupt government and big pharma won't allow that. :shk:
Got a link? Bulk is better than capsules.
 

rolenrock

Senior Member
My local CVS has carefully explained to more than one customer I have heard, that they try to make sure that their REGULAR HCQ CUSTOMERS (lupus, RA, etc patients) can get their scripts filled. And THEN he gets to explain that it IS a script med, and the person on the phone WILL need to have a script for it, signed by their doctor. Sputtering and abrupt ending of conversation...
Sounds like a lot of people are trying to get it. It ought to be easily accessible. And it would be if not for TDS.
 

TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?
IIRC, HCQ was to TREAT the symptoms of CVD-19, not used as a preventative measure.

Taken prophylactically, HCQ increases zinc availability in the cells, blocking Covid. Taken at early onset, it does the same thing to help drive the virus out. In either case, zinc supplementation is required to make it work. It addresses causality, not just symptoms. This is my understanding of the treatment.
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
IIRC, HCQ was to TREAT the symptoms of CVD-19, not used as a preventative measure.

There are reports of Dr.s and Nurses, and others including DJT, who have been taking the treatment as a preventative.

The mechanism has been theorized to be that of a Zinc Ionophore, as Doz notes above. This aids in getting the Zinc, which normally doesn't enter the cells proper, into the cells, and the Zinc impedes the replication of the virus, giving the immune system more time to respond and avoiding the Cytokine Storm.

The Azythromycin is given to keep any opportunistic infections from taking hold during the stress of the CV infection.

The testing done so far (that I have been able to find references to) in the US and Britain has focused on using the HCQ the way you state - generally when the patients are already in an ARDS-like condition (also known as one foot in the grave and one foot on a banana peel), and SHOCK! AMAZEMENT! it doesn't work! "See! We told you so!!"

(The explanation of the HCQ's theorized mechanism of action is covered in MedCram's update #35, iirc.)

Meanwhile, the French Doctor/Researcher has apparently saved a bunch of lives by treating early. Reports are also there of a Dr. who serves the Jewish Community in Brooklyn (iirc) who has had very successful results.

All of this has been covered on the big CV thread. Cites, References, links to vids. You can find lots of potentially life saving information there, if you have an interest.
 
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Big Sarge

Old School
Thanks for all that info and setting me straight. I hate to go around half informed on stuff. Now......if I can only locate that bottle of HCQ I think I have stashed somewhere. :shr:
 
IIRC, HCQ was to TREAT the symptoms of CVD-19, not used as a preventative measure.
Can be used prophylactically, also - many front-line medical folks have been employing this method - also a good strategy for those who have significant pre-existing risk factors/co-morbidities that may make them more susceptible to a viral infection.

The recommended treatment cocktail is hydroxychloroquine + zinc + azrithomycin (or doxycycline) + liposomal vitamin C - either as a prophylactic or as an active COVID-19 treatment protocol.

As Doz mentioned, quercetin will apparently work in a pinch, in place of hydroxychloroquine, particularly when taken as part of a prophylactic/preventative cocktail, along with zinc. Do not know the difference in efficacy between hydroxychloroquine and quercetin.

The zinc is very important component in this treatment equation - do not neglect.


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greysage

On The Level
Hopefully this shows up one way or another to view. A doctor talking about how hcq allows the virus to attack cancer cells but not normal healthy cells. 2 minute run time.


 
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