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We currently do not have advised doses for children but we will be working with a pediatrician in the near future and hope to have them soon!

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Thank you all for the comments and questions! Our FLCCC doctors cannot provide individual clinic support, we are a small non-profit, but our Alliance network is growing. Check out our directory: https://covid19criticalcare.com/ivermectin-in-covid-19/how-to-get-ivermectin/

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Dec 23, 2021Liked by FLCCC Alliance

Thank you all at FLCCC - you have brought common sense and calm into an intentionally panic-driven world! I thank you for your time and energy in fighting to save lives and equipping the public with the necessary information to help us keep safe.

I wish you all a blessed, restful Christmas period and much success as you continue your good work in 2022.

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I have been dosing Ivermectin as per FLCCC protocols since early 2021.

Living/Retired here in SE Asia, I simply went to the local Int’l hospital for a consult with a respiratory physician re the use of Ivermectin. I requested and was given an open ended prescription and an 8 month supply. Even though Ivermectin is available OTC at most pharmacies where I live, I thought it best to get a consult before hand, so as to educate myself before dosing.

Also supplementing with:

Vit-D3…..5,000mg/day

Vit-C…….1,000

Zinc………….35

Listerine……x3/day

“Hashi” Nasal Rinse….. with 1-2 drops of iodine in the solution, daily before bed.

In mid-2020 while still in Abu Dhabi where I was employed as a pilot, I received my annual 300,000iu injection of Vit-D3 from a Sports Medicine physician. The vast majority of the population in the UAE are Vit-D3 deficient given the extreme temperatures and lifestyles in places like Adu Dhabi and Dubai. Nobody gets any exposure to the sun as they’re all covered-up and usually remain indoors. To date I have never heard of any North American physicians discussing the use of high dose D3 injections. Why is this?

I’m not too concerned about contracting Covid…. But I’m terrified of the so called Vax. At 63yrs and having previously contracted Micro Plasma Pneumonia in 2000 while in Abu Dhabi, Legionnaires Disease in 2007 while in Nigeria, as well as multiple bouts of influenza over the past several decades, I am very aware of of what it’s like to have respiratory issues.

Many thanks to all those at FLCCC for making the effort and doing what you do for the rest of us.

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Anyone wishing to obtain Ivermectin can go to Seven Cells, a Florida based company where everything is done online including providing you with the prescription.

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Thank you FLCCC for your leadership and courage. Thank you for providing the information in the FLCCC Healthy Holiday Gift Guide.

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Dec 21, 2021·edited Dec 22, 2021

Hi, thank you very much for this detailed protocol.

Could you explain which kind of vitamin C is the most effective for the body? There is vitamin C in ascorbate complex, liposomal formula or food concentrates. Personally I think food-based is always best (organic and non-GMO if possible) but 2x1000mg per day requires eating a lot of vegetables every day. The cheap synthetic version of vitamin C commonly sold in pharmacies is made of corn starch and sulfuric acid and high dosages taken continuously might lead to other issues like aggravating spider veins.

Also, it could be useful to add that vitamin D dosage can be increased to 10000 IU or even more as long as it is complemented with Vitamin K2-MK7. I recommended such formula to someone and it still took 4 weeks until they were able to raise serum levels from 24 to 59 ng/mL by taking 10000 IU D3 + 100mcg K2 everyday, sometimes even twice or three times a day. Obviously, each person should test their serum levels and adjust dosage accordingly, but since a lot of people are already pre-deficient and ingested vitamin D still has to be hydroxylated in the liver, it can still take a few days or maybe weeks of delay for the protective effect of vitamin D to manifest, so for some people higher supplemental dosages or even intravenous administration must be considered.

Also, a regime of intermittent fasting (8 hours or less for eating window) and reduced consumption of refined carbohydrates into ketosis will boost the immune system and decrease inflammation.

Have a merry and holy Christmas with the blessings of the Lord Jesus Christ for your work towards saving lives.

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Dec 22, 2021Liked by FLCCC Alliance

This is a great Christmas gift. Just sent a package. I used Swanson for most of these. Overnight only adds 15$, although it took 1.5 day.

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Dec 22, 2021·edited Dec 22, 2021

I'm not allowed to hold my granddaughter until I get vaxxed. I don't trust the American vaccines, but I was wondering if the Cuban vax (Soberana) was safer. It doesn't seem result in the over-production of spike proteins. I would like a medical opinion on this but I'm not sure where to get it. I am willing to travel to Cuba to get it as I can't stand being ostricized any longer.

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Has anyone ordered Ivermectin from the pharmacy Ivermectin24 which is listed as one of the FLCCC pharmacies? From India? Is it legit? How do you know if it is indeed real Ivermectin?

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FLCCC: In addition, please consider: NAC 600mg -1800mg/day and Lysine 1500mg - 3000 mg/day. NAC dries up congestion pronto. Lysine: "smooths" arteries/skin, likely prevents shingles and herpies and other skin issues that arise in times of 'body" stresses like Covid19, may even help protect the heart from vax created issues.

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Thanks for sending this out before Christmas.

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Thank you writing this up in such a winsome manner. This is great info. In primary care, we recognize that there is vitD resistance in a small portion of the population; so every person needs (ideally) to tailor their vitD intake to get their 25OHD levels to at least above 50ng/ml. In our practice we work for levels between 60-80 ng/ml based upon the pleiotropic benefits D has for human health. Reviewing labs from in the population in the northern part of our country who take less than 5000 IUs/day; it does not appear that these doses result in levels above 50ng/ml. The folks at grassroots health.net have made available a home kit for vitD testing that I commend to those without access to lab testing.

Regarding the acutely ill: Sunil Wimalawansa, MD presented evidence to the SriLankan NSF for a very high single dose of calcifediol or cholecalciferol upon admission for all C19 positive patients with confirmed CT or CXR for reduction in mortality. There is a Brazilian group that practices this way that we can learn from. The allopathic community who was trained 15+ years ago has been practicing medicine while the astounding biochemistry of this molecule in its various forms has been elucidated, and therefore was taught none of it. Meanwhile bigPharma has played its dirty propaganda tricks and suppression of information on the allopaths for vitD just like they did w the steroids in early 2020 fir C19D.

Respectfully, these are completely ‘homeopathic’ doses of vitD for a great deal of the population. It would be great to see the FLCCC docs open up a conversation with some of the vitD experts in the world. If the goal is to provide immune strength; understanding D deeply is a necessary pathway—-as the Th1 and Th2 regulation modulates the cytokine response. Without D regulating 2-5 percent of our genome in response to pathogens; we remain at risk for ‘the house to burn down’ through unmitigated inflammation. FLCCC’s expertise is as firemen putting out the flames of burning homes. Please continue to reach out to those who have been involved in the engineering of fire prevention methods in 2022.

Merry Christmas to you all! Love to you from the Windy City— we continue to pray for Dr Marik’s suit.

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Dec 24, 2021·edited Dec 24, 2021

I am immune compromised and have Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles and wish I could find FLCCC docs in Los Angeles. I read in your pubs that none of the med schools or clinics have a treatment protocol and that means not many know how to treat it. I also found on substack that Merck, in their study, let the subjects that caught covid die because they did not know how to treat them and that has me concerned.

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TY for all you do and pls keep up your great work

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Don’t forget regular exercise folks!

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