Tag: Effective COVID-19 Treatments

  • Ivermectin has been Beneficial for COVID Patients

    …right now if you go to Mexico City, it’s ivermectin frontline.

    Dr. Peter McCullough, Source

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  • Hydroxychloroquine is Beneficial for COVID When Used Early

    Hydroxychloroquine has Been Used Safely For Years

    Look at the hypocrisy that is being done. These drugs have been used for a millions of patients for lupus and rheumatoid arthritis and malaria, malaria prophylaxis. Even to this day, notice that there’s no warnings to these patients that they shouldn’t take the medication. Only if you take this medication for COVID-19 does it kill people?

    Dr. Zelenko, Source

    Hydroxychloroquine has Successfully Been Used to Treat Sars CoV-2

    COVID-19 outpatients: early risk-stratified treatment with zinc plus low-dose hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin: a retrospective case series study

    Other Countries Used Hydroxychloroquine

    India early on back in March said, “Hydroxychloroquine. We use it for malaria. We use it for rheumatoid arthritis. It has a mild antiviral activity. Let’s use it for prophylaxis.” India ultimately front-lined hydroxychloroquine as their basic treatment and prevention approach. So did Italy, initially. Italy did this. They reversed their approach midway. Realized their mistake, went back to hydroxychloroquine frontline. Greece had hydroxychloroquine frontline.

    Dr. Peter McCullough, Source

    But the unique thing in Africa is there’s widespread use of hydroxychloroquine. They use it for malaria prophylaxis, anyway.

    Dr. Peter McCullough, Source

    So the information exists. It exists on multiple, in multiple continents. I can point it out to you. Um, first of all, all of India is using it. I just found out.

    Australia, there’s an Australian billionaire. His name is Clive Palmer. You can look them up. He’s worth four and a half billion dollars. He donated 32 million pills of hydroxychloroquine to the government of Australia and they’ve administered these medications in the hospital setting, but early, not to patients that are on respirators. They have some of the lowest death rates in the world. Look it up. Um, Italy, um, April 6th started using hydroxychloroquine and their death rates went down.

    Turkey had just reported that they used the drugs of chloroquine with great success.

    Iran reported the same exact thing.

    Honduras is reporting the same exact thing.

    The prevent it, health system in Brazil is reporting the same exact thing.

    …in Marseilles, France is reporting the same exact thing.

    Dr. Zelenko, Source

    Hydroxychloroquine is Cheap and Therefore There Was No Financial Incentive to Promote It

    There is a lot of political and financial incentives in this country to make this medication [hydroxychloroquine] unattractive. This is medication costs 23 cents a pill and the president of the United States [President Trump] supports it. So this has been a very orchestrated well organized effort to make this medication seem extremely dangerous, that it’s killing people.

    Dr. Zelenko, Source

    So let me tell you, I spoke to one of the top electric physiologist in the country and I asked him if he’s seen any complications, uh, from ever in his career from using hydroxychloroquine. And his answer was no. And he said something interesting to me that there are, there are around 3000 electrophysiologist. These are hard electricians, you know, uh, they’re the ones that deal with the main supposedly side effect of a drug, which is a QT prolongation, which may lead to supposedly fatal cardiac arrhythmias. So the specialty of medicine that deals with this problem is called electrophysiology heart electrician. So they’re around 3000 of these guys in this country. So he said that they have like a group, uh, I don’t know if it’s WhatsApp or whatever, but they can communicate with each other. And they were asking this question, you know, as anyone seen, uh, any complications and up to this point, no one’s answered yes,

    Dr. Zelenko, Source

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  • Other countries used treatments that worked for COVID.

    There are about 30 countries now that have treatment kits where they combine either hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin, plus an intracellular antibiotic, azithromycin, doxycycline, and then steroids, aspirin as a combination. 30 countries, we tabulate those in our December 2020 paper.

    Dr. Peter McCullough, Source

    The disappointing thing is that I’m sitting here in Texas. Two hours south of me by plane in South America, they’re handing out treatment kits, but the average person in Texas thinks there’s no treatment for COVID-19. They get handed a test result. They’re given no treatment. They’re given no information, no access to research, no hotline. They’re given no follow-up. They’re told to go home, wait until they can’t breathe, and then go into the hospital, become hospitalized. Many patients never see their loved ones again. This is an absolutely horrifying experience. And two hours south of us, they would get a treatment kit from the government and they’d be eased through the illness.

    Dr. Peter McCullough, Source

    Favipiravir Helped COVID Patients in Countries that Used It

    Hydroxychloroquine is Beneficial for COVID When Used Early

    Ivermectin has been Beneficial for COVID Patients

    There’s a tremendous variability in death rate, as we mentioned before, between all these other nations. What’s surprising is one of the incongruities or anomalies that we see is, in our country, it is black populations that are the highest mortality rates. And we can explain that maybe because of chronic vitamin D deficiencies in those populations. But in Africa there’s practically no deaths happening. How do you explain these huge anomalies nation by nation?

    Dr. Peter McCullough, Source

    But the unique thing in Africa is there’s widespread use of hydroxychloroquine. They use it for malaria prophylaxis, anyway.

    Dr. Peter McCullough, Source

    The BCG Vaccine Appears to Reduce COVID Cases and Mortality

    When asked “How about Japan? Because Japan has an aging population. How have they done?” by RFK Jr., Dr. McCullough said:

    Japan has taken an interesting approach. Now, they feature favipiravir as the oral antiviral, but they don’t use it at home so they tend to hospitalize. They have tremendous hospital capacity there. So, they start favipiravir very early, but they hospitalize patients and observe them. They may combine them with antibiotics, then later with steroids. But they have managed to keep their case count down and the mortality rate down, but they have very long hospital stays. Favipiravir, like the other antiviral drugs, whether this be an antibody infusion, hydroxychloroquine, or ivermectin, they work by speeding the clearance of the virus from the nasopharyngeal tract and also reducing the density of viral replication. Now, they don’t by any means cure the infection, but in my view, they do play an assistive role.

    Dr. Peter McCullough, Source

    About Hydroxychloroquine, Dr. Zelenko said this:

    So the information exists. It exists on multiple, in multiple continents. I can point it out to you. Um, first of all, all of India is using it. I just found out.

    Australia, there’s an Australian billionaire. His name is Clive Palmer. You can look them up. He’s worth four and a half billion dollars. He donated 32 million pills of hydroxychloroquine to the government of Australia and they’ve administered these medications in the hospital setting, but early, not to patients that are on respirators. They have some of the lowest death rates in the world. Look it up. Um, Italy, um, April 6th started using hydroxychloroquine and their death rates went down.

    Turkey had just reported that they used the drugs of chloroquine with great success.

    Iran reported the same exact thing.

    Honduras is reporting the same exact thing.

    The prevent it, health system in Brazil is reporting the same exact thing.

    …in Marseilles, France is reporting the same exact thing.

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  • Favipiravir Helped COVID Patients in Countries that Used It

    I give a lot of credit to countries that just early on did smart things. So, for instance, there is a Japanese drug called favipiravir. It inhibits the RNA-dependent polymerase of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It’s been used for years in Japan for influenza. It has a mechanism similar to that of remdesivir. What did Russia do? What did India, Pakistan, other countries…? They right away onboarded favipiravir. It was like Tamiflu, but except for COVID-19. I give them a lot of credit for doing that.

    Dr. Peter McCullough, Source

    Favipiravir, like the other antiviral drugs, whether this be an antibody infusion, hydroxychloroquine, or ivermectin, they work by speeding the clearance of the virus from the nasopharyngeal tract and also reducing the density of viral replication. Now, they don’t by any means cure the infection, but in my view, they do play an assistive role.

    Dr. Peter McCullough, Source

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  • States that Banned or Restricted Hydroxychloroquine

    Hydroxychloroquine suddenly became a political drug when President Trump mentioned it in a press briefing. Even though it showed promise in preventing extreme cases of the virus, some states decided to ban the medication. Many believe the governors who did this caused unnecessary deaths.

    States that Allowed the Use of HCQ for COVID-19 or Did Not Prohibit It (+1 point)

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    Did your governor ban Hydroxychlorquine?

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