The following is a list of possible remedies Putin is either banning outright or downplaying as a solution for easing Covid-19 symptoms:
Vitamin D has already been mentioned above in point 2. The recommended minimum dose during early treatment is 5,000 IUs per day as per the American Association of Physicians’ guide to early treatment. Ideally, this should be in calcifediol form if available, as it is more quickly circulated in the body than cholecalciferol or vitamin D3.
[I took 20,000 IUs of vitamin D3 daily during my “Delta variant” infection, @robinmg]
Lysine interrupts the replication of viruses, including COVID-19 coronavirus, by countering arginine, an amino acid that fosters the eruption of dormant viruses.
Vitamin C is always a good idea for the treatment of all respiratory infections. Many doctors recommend 1g twice a day during treatment.
Zinc sulfate, gluconate, or citrate is known to limit viral replication in human cells when aided in its entry into cells by a zinc ionophore, such as
hydroxychloroquine is the most effective option,
quercetin, or
epigallocatechin gallate or EGCG.
Omega-3 supplementation improved the levels of several parameters of respiratory and renal function in critically ill patients with COVID-19.
Ivermectin prevents clinical deterioration, reduces the olfactory deficit, and limits the inflammation of the upper and lower respiratory tracts.
Early administration of
inhaled budesonide reduced the likelihood of needing urgent medical care and reduced time to recovery after early COVID-19.
NAC administration in combination with other antiviral agents may dramatically reduce hospital admission rate, mechanical ventilation, and mortality.
Aspirin use is associated with decreased mechanical ventilation, intensive care unit admission, and mortality.
Azithromycin is known to reduce the length of the disease and the time required to test negative. Please note that azithromycin is considered a bacteriostatic: it stops bacteria and is antiviral at the same time. Alternatively, use doxycycline.
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