CORONA Two common compounds show effectiveness against COVID-19 virus in early testing

Ku Commando

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Something as simple as a couple of Benadryl with a glass of milk to cure/treat Covid?


Not quite as simple as that......but almost.....unless you drink raw milk straight from the farm. I reckon the pasteurization process chemically alters the milk

Benadryl [ or generic equivalent ] and a colostrum supplement, according to the UF researchers, is supposed to either prevent COVID or reduce the time you're infected.

Fact of the matter is, these items are available OTC, and if taken according to the side panel doses, should pose no harm.


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Ku Commando

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I drink a ton of milk. Sometimes milk is ALL that will satisfy me. Warm milk helps me sleep. Cold milk soothes my stomach. Flavored milk is great if I want something sweet but shouldn’t have it. Lol

Butterscotch milk or honeyed milk soothes a hungry stomach … and cranky kids. Lol


My grandpa, 125 if still alive, liked to drink a glass of milk w/ a shot of scotch & a tbsp of sugar w/ his sammich @ lunchtime. I've tried it & it's pretty tasty !!
 

cowboy

Veteran Member
I've always thought since they started pushing 2% milk that you were getting shorted a lot of minerals. The few dairies I've seen are dumping early milk on feeds and the ground just to keep it out of a cleaner milk.

It can be frozen but beyond a dozen bags around It's not doable to keep around.

It would seem some goat milkers would have a similar product.

Can it be dehydrated, I don't know?
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Did I miss what their dosage is?
That’s the thing; HOW to go about using these together and in what exact form, the missing puzzle piece.
Like usual, what’s new.
Either they DO know or are still trying to nail down the details; this study is still very new so maybe the specifics really aren’t available yet.
 

briches

Veteran Member
Did I miss what their dosage is?

I started reading after this was posted last night. I read on one site that referenced a Dr. Taylor Wallace. (I don’t know of his credentials so do your own research). That being said, he referenced a study and said the clinical trial he referenced said patients were given 4-6 32mg doses per day of the lactoferrin.
I need to keep reading and researching. Maybe this will help someone else.

When I look at Dr Taylor Wallace’s website, he states he is a food scientist.
Again, I need to keep reading and researching.
 

subnet

Boot
Lactoferrin is in milk. But colostrum contains about 7 times the lactoferrin as milk.

Expect a run on both of those things now.
And then the banning from over the counter sales...what was the name of the plan, to remove supplements from over the counter purchases..."codex"or something? More baby steps towards it maybe?
 

school marm

Veteran Member
What I gathered from the paper on the laboratory research is that clinical trials have not begun. Dosages for use in people have not been worked out. But the paper indicated that the dosage of Benadryl was "conventional" I think was the word. Benadryl OTC tablets are 25 mg, with people usually taking one but sometimes two. Prescription Benadryl comes in 75 mg tablets. I tried calculating the amount of lactoferrin in milk to come up with the dosage they were using and got about 3 liters per dose. (I hope my calculations were off.) That's a lot of milk to drink in one sitting. I also didn't see anywhere how often the meds would be taken, whether it was a one-and-done deal or if they were needed for several days or weeks.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
What I gathered from the paper on the laboratory research is that clinical trials have not begun. Dosages for use in people have not been worked out. But the paper indicated that the dosage of Benadryl was "conventional" I think was the word. Benadryl OTC tablets are 25 mg, with people usually taking one but sometimes two. Prescription Benadryl comes in 75 mg tablets. I tried calculating the amount of lactoferrin in milk to come up with the dosage they were using and got about 3 liters per dose. (I hope my calculations were off.) That's a lot of milk to drink in one sitting. I also didn't see anywhere how often the meds would be taken, whether it was a one-and-done deal or if they were needed for several days or weeks.
These are the details we’d need going forward.
That’s why there’s no protocols offered. There AREN’T any yet.
 

MissionBend

Contributing Member
I drink a ton of milk. Sometimes milk is ALL that will satisfy me. Warm milk helps me sleep. Cold milk soothes my stomach. Flavored milk is great if I want something sweet but shouldn’t have it. Lol

Butterscotch milk or honeyed milk soothes a hungry stomach … and cranky kids. Lol
As a child I had a bleeding ulcer through 1st? or 2nd grade and that is what the docs rx'd for me was milk.
I can remember crying at my desk when a substitute teacher refused to let me go get a little deal of milk and the other kids yelling till the principle finally came and let me go get it to sooth my stomach. I still drink a lot of milk! ;)
 

coalcracker

Veteran Member
As folks start buying baby formula with lactoferrin, the shelves will quickly become empty at Wal Mart, and a whole lot of new moms are going to start freaking out. Who could blame them?

This could easily lead to a public outcry that would lead to further government control for buying food and necessities. Can’t have babies without food, right?

Hegelian dialectic.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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These are the details we’d need going forward.
That’s why there’s no protocols offered. There AREN’T any yet.

Personally, my opinion is that this info is going to be withheld. The reason? Someone doesn't want to get targeted by such as Pfizer or have the crosshairs put on them if someone uses such protocols unsuccessfully and dies or is damaged in some way.

A lot of people pop Benadryl like its nothing but you can damage yourself/OD by taking it incorrectly. We live in such a litigious society I am surprised when people do "recommend" something.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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As folks start buying baby formula with lactoferrin, the shelves will quickly become empty at Wal Mart, and a whole lot of new moms are going to start freaking out. Who could blame them?

This could easily lead to a public outcry that would lead to further government control for buying food and necessities. Can’t have babies without food, right?

Hegelian dialectic.

Formula is already slim to none on the shelves on some days. Some locations are already putting it behind locked cabinets. That's been happening for a few years now due to shoplifting.
 

SouthernBreeze

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What would be the harm in someone buying a bottle of benadryl and a bottle of colostrum capsules, and just taking the recommended dosage of each every day? For those who have allergies, they already take benadryl daily. Some people take it to help them sleep. I know some who take it for colds and congestion.
 

psychgirl

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What would be the harm in someone buying a bottle of benadryl and a bottle of colostrum capsules, and just taking the recommended dosage of each every day? For those who have allergies, they already take benadryl daily. Some people take it to help them sleep. I know some who take it for colds and congestion.
We do, and always have it on hand for both reasons.
I don’t take it daily though.

But I did this morning for symptomatic reasons
 

hunybee

Veteran Member
What would be the harm in someone buying a bottle of benadryl and a bottle of colostrum capsules, and just taking the recommended dosage of each every day? For those who have allergies, they already take benadryl daily. Some people take it to help them sleep. I know some who take it for colds and congestion.


Remember the thing that came out not too long ago about benadryl possibly being a factor in ........I want to say dementia, but not sure. Anyway, it could be used.
 

SouthernBreeze

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Remember the thing that came out not too long ago about benadryl possibly being a factor in ........I want to say dementia, but not sure. Anyway, it could be used.

Yeah. I remember reading a few studies awhile back that said that taking benadryl on a long term basis could lead to dementia.

I keep large bottles of benadry on hand at all times, because Cary and I have allergies. I have also taken it at times to help me sleep. I don't think it would hurt to take it off and on, or even daily, to get someone through Covid, though. It works wonders for drying up fluid in the lungs. Cary's doctor told us that back we he was in the hospital.
 

hunybee

Veteran Member
Yeah. I remember reading a few studies awhile back that said that taking benadryl on a long term basis could lead to dementia.

I keep large bottles of benadry on hand at all times, because Cary and I have allergies. I have also taken it at times to help me sleep. I don't think it would hurt to take it off and on, or even daily, to get someone through Covid, though. It works wonders for drying up fluid in the lungs. Cary's doctor told us that back we he was in the hospital.


We have lots of it too with all of our allergies and the kids' emergency kits
 

Ku Commando

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That’s why there’s no protocols offered. There AREN’T any yet.


That's right......the actual study hunybee pointed us to plainly states they are treating CELLS......and the potency of the test elixirs is on the order of ug/mL ---> that's MICROGRAM per MILLILITER........pretty miniscule in the world of measurements.

Like I said, OTC stuff ain't gonna kill ya if ya follow the directions on the bottle........but I will quantify that by stating the antihistamine may screw w/ some meds you're taking.....or another pre-existing condition. Now I'm just spouting off here w/o doing any research.....just trying to go the common sense route.

For myself......I bought some LOMATIUM herbal supplement much earlier this year on the advice offered by L.A.B. I think it was. Indian tribe in the west didn't come down w/ the Spanish flu 100 years ago because they were eating this root. So I opted for the natural stuff. The liquid is palatable & slightly sweet
 

paul bunyan

Frostbite Falls, Minnesota
What I gathered from the paper on the laboratory research is that clinical trials have not begun. Dosages for use in people have not been worked out. But the paper indicated that the dosage of Benadryl was "conventional" I think was the word. Benadryl OTC tablets are 25 mg, with people usually taking one but sometimes two. Prescription Benadryl comes in 75 mg tablets. I tried calculating the amount of lactoferrin in milk to come up with the dosage they were using and got about 3 liters per dose. (I hope my calculations were off.) That's a lot of milk to drink in one sitting. I also didn't see anywhere how often the meds would be taken, whether it was a one-and-done deal or if they were needed for several days or weeks.

Wow! There is going to be a lot of people taking naps on this therapy. ;)

PS: RX strength Benadryl is 50mg, not 75mg.
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Not quite as simple as that......but almost.....unless you drink raw milk straight from the farm. I reckon the pasteurization process chemically alters the milk

Benadryl [ or generic equivalent ] and a colostrum supplement, according to the UF researchers, is supposed to either prevent COVID or reduce the time you're infected.

Fact of the matter is, these items are available OTC, and if taken according to the side panel doses, should pose no harm.


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I've known people who take benadryl as a sleep aid.

That being said I think I'll stick with my Vitamin D supplement.
 

rondaben

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Wildwood

Veteran Member
Watch out using Benadryl long term, it can mess with memory and your gut health
I take a half dose once a day. Otherwise, I'm at risk for anaphylactic shock. I've taken maintenance doses of about every every antihistamine my allergist could throw at me and benadryl was the only thing that worked...a half dose was the least amount I could take and still be somewhat protected. I'm allergic to salicylates and there is just no way to avoid all of them. They occur naturally in lots of fruits and veggies among other things.

I've done the research and the study that stated it could lead to dementia was only done on elderly black people in an institutional setting. The circumstances were somewhat questionable so I'm taking it and hoping and praying I'll be ok. Without it, I feel like I'm coming down with something all the time. With it, I feel like the bundle of energy I use to be when I was younger.

I'd not heard that about gut health. That is worrisome for me since I'm beginning to suspect I have an ulcer. I've taken the benadryl for more than ten years.
 

Laurane

Canadian Loonie
I drink a ton of milk. Sometimes milk is ALL that will satisfy me. Warm milk helps me sleep. Cold milk soothes my stomach. Flavored milk is great if I want something sweet but shouldn’t have it. Lol

Butterscotch milk or honeyed milk soothes a hungry stomach … and cranky kids. Lol
You left out eggnog cut with milk - not so slimy.
 

Seeker22

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Watch the FDA make all of it RX only, then watch the Pharmacies refuse to fill those Rx.

And watch me buy Enfamil and dehydrate in the Nesco using Fruit Rollup trays (sorry Excalibur, your trays are flat and liquids run off) Pop that dehydrated stuff in the coffee grinder til it's powder, and start stuffing capsules with my capsule maker. Did I miss anything?
 

briches

Veteran Member
I need help pasting the content of this study about lactoferrin, but thought it was important to share. Can someone please help? I’m having a hard time from my iPad. The pdf study is nine pages long.
It is entitled “The potential for lactoferrin to reduce SARS - CoV2 induced cytokine storm”.

Mods - please delete if need be -

 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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I need help pasting the content of this study about lactoferrin, but thought it was important to share. Can someone please help? I’m having a hard time from my iPad. The pdf study is nine pages long.
It is entitled “The potential for lactoferrin to reduce SARS - CoV2 induced cytokine storm”.

Mods - please delete if need be -

That is a tough one to post due to format. I will post the link in Corona.
 

Fenwick Babbitt

Veteran Member
I tried this out with my kid yesterday, he was feeling sick, no fever, just aches and pains, so not 100% sure if it was the VID but it would have been the new version if it was, we did not make him take a test.

50mg benadryl and 2000 mg of Colostrum, worked like a charm he feels almost 100% better today.
 

custom2006

Senior Member
I tried this out with my kid yesterday, he was feeling sick, no fever, just aches and pains, so not 100% sure if it was the VID but it would have been the new version if it was, we did not make him take a test.

50mg benadryl and 2000 mg of Colostrum, worked like a charm he feels almost 100% better today.

.... no one has the ability to tell what version (variant) someone has, but somehow, you know it was Omnicron?

How???

Oh yeah, the lying media told you what flu like symptoms to look for, lol.
 

Fenwick Babbitt

Veteran Member
.... no one has the ability to tell what version (variant) someone has, but somehow, you know it was Omnicron?

How???

Oh yeah, the lying media told you what flu like symptoms to look for, lol.
R.E.A.D. Where did I say it was anything? all assumptions, he wasn't tested. All I did was put up the info for consumption, not to get a damn lecture, go the hell away.
 
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Laurane

Canadian Loonie
And watch me buy Enfamil and dehydrate in the Nesco using Fruit Rollup trays (sorry Excalibur, your trays are flat and liquids run off) Pop that dehydrated stuff in the coffee grinder til it's powder, and start stuffing capsules with my capsule maker. Did I miss anything?
Sounds like a good idea ….. love dehydrating, but colostrum already comes in capsules.
 
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