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FLCCC I-CARE Treatment Protocol for Flu and RSV (2025)

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A Guide to Diagnosing and Managing Influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infections in Adults In adult patients, COVID-19 (Omicron variant), influenza, and RSV present with similar symptoms and can, therefore, be difficult to distinguish. This guide aims to help diagnose and treat Influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). Update: Oseltamivir Treatment vs Supportive Care for Seasonal Influenza Requiring Hospitalization (JAMA 2025) For advice on how to protect yourself against infection, see  I-PREVENT: COVID, Flu and RSV Protection Protocol . For treatment of COVID-19, see  I-CARE: Early COVID Treatment Protocol . For treatment of Post Vaccine Complications, see I-RECOVER: Post Vaccine Treatment . Update: Added Minocycline (Jan 2023 update) Note that there are two I-Care Protocols; the I-Care Covid protocol to treat Covid and this protocol, I-Care Flu protocol.  About this Protocol The information in this document is our recommended approach to COVID-19 ...

FLCCC I-PREVENT COVID, FLU and RSV Protection Protocol (2025)

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As rates of infection with influenza and RSV rose in fall/winter 2022, FLCCC adapted the I-PREVENT protocol to include prevention against these viruses. The interventions recommended are likely to reduce the risk and severity of infection with COVID-19, influenza, and RSV infections as well as the common cold. It should be noted that the medications included in the I-PREVENT protocol are inexpensive, safe, and widely available. This protocol includes a section for pre-exposure (long-term) as well as a post-exposure (acute, short-term). ( Independent Medical Alliance ) About this Protocol The information in this document is FLCCC recommended approach to COVID-19 based on the best (and most recent) literature. It is provided as guidance to healthcare providers worldwide on the early treatment of COVID-19. Patients should always consult with their provider before starting any medical treatment. New medications may be added and/or changes made to doses of existing medications a...

Dr Peter McCullough: How to Detox Spike Protein from Body

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Base Spike Detox According to Dr Peter McCullough (in a X/Twitter post): Base Spike Detox is what I am currently using in my practice for those who have had COVID-19 multiple times, one or more of the COVID-19 vaccines, or both and believe persistent SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein could be causing problems in their body.  I have arrived, based on the emerging scientific literature (1) and my clinical observation, that three OTC products are essential as a triple base combination: Nattokinase 2000 FU (100 mg) twice a day Bromelain 500 mg once a day Nano/Liposomal Curcumin 500 mg twice a day Related: Nattokinase, Bromelain and Curcumin from The Wellness Company Additional products can be added, including NAC, IVM (Ivermectin), HCQ (Hydroxychloroquine), fluvoxamine, low-dose naltrexone, and blood thinners, depending on the clinical evaluation and the syndrome. The therapeut...

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