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Early Treatments for COVID-19 Reviewed (January 2022)

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Dr. Pierre Kory is one of the leaders in the movement to provide early treatment for COVID infection. Kory is a critical care physician (ICU specialist), triple board certified in internal medicine, critical care and pulmonary medicine, and is part of the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), which was among the first to publish COVID treatment guidance. McCullough et al. Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2020 Dr Pierre Kory spent most of his career at the Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan, New York, where he helped run the intensive care unit. He also had a busy outpatient practice. About six years ago, he was recruited to the St. Luke’s Aurora Medical Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he led the critical care service. “When COVID hit, I was in a leadership position,” he says. “I resigned, because of the way they were handling the pandemic.” Treatment Options Have Been Vehemently Opposed St. Luke’s, like most hospitals across th

Dr Robert Malone, mRNA vaccine contributor Twitter account suspended

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Twitter has issued a suspension to Dr. Robert Malone, a key architect of mRNA technology that has helped catapult COVID vaccines into early use who has become a vocal critic of COVID-19 mandates and regulations, The Epoch Times reported on Wednesday. Writing on his Substack page, the news site said, he confirmed that his account had been “permanently suspended from Twitter." Update: 16,000 Scientists Stand with Dr. Robert Malone, mRNA Architect Malone is a physican-scientist who has worked in the field of infection disease countermeasures. Epoch said he had more than a half-million followers. "We all knew it would happen eventually,” he added about the Twitter account action. Malone said the sudden move seems to suggest "I must have been on the mark, so to speak." “It also means we lost a critical component in our fight to stop these vaccines being mandated for children and to stop the corruption in our governments, as well as the medical-industrial complex and phar

Dr George Fareed and Dr Brian Tyson story banned by Twitter and YouTube

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On January 7, 2022, Dr. George Fareed of Brawley and Dr. Brian Tyson of El Centro published Overcoming the Covid Darkness, their story of treating 7,000 Covid patients in the Imperial Valley since April 2020. What makes their story unique is an early treatment protocol they’ve advocated since the SARS-COV-2 pandemic began and their claim to have a 100 percent survival rate with it. Even when counting their patients who received late treatment (after five-seven days of infection,) of which three died, their protocol still has a death rate 54 times less than the average in Imperial County, according to statistics published in The Desert Review, a weekly newspaper in the Imperial Valley. Last year The Desert Review published the doctors’ early treatment plan, which is similar to the I-MASK+ protocol of the “Front Line Covid Critical Care” network of doctors. Aspirin, monoclonal antibodies, and steroids are on their list, as are the controversial drugs Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroqu

Hydroxychloroquine: I-MASK+, Zelenko and McCullough Protocols

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Hydroxychloroquine and COVID-19 Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is not effective when used very late with high dosages over a long period (RECOVERY/SOLIDARITY), effectiveness improves with earlier usage and improved dosing. Early treatment consistently shows positive effects. Negative evaluations typically ignore treatment time, often focusing on a subset of late stage studies. As of January 2022 there have been more than 30 studies of Hydroxychloroquine for early treatment with an overall average improvement of 64% as compared to the control groups. Here’s a chart from  c19early.com   that shows that hydroxychloroquine performs better than ivermectin when given as early treatment in terms of risk reduction of dying from COVID-19: The overall improvement for hydroxychloroquine is better than ivermectin (for early treatment); 74% vs 51% in terms of death rate. Crucial point to note is that hydroxychloroquine needs to be given ' early' .  The difference in terms of effectiveness for hyd

Dr Peter McCullough Interviews

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Well-respected North Texas cardiologist, Dr. Peter McCullough has impeccable academic credentials. He's an internist, cardiologist, epidemiologist, a full professor of medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine in Dallas. He also has a master's degree in public health and is known for being one of the top five most-published medical researchers in the United States and is the editor of two medical journals. McCullough et al. Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2020 McCullough, who is widely published and works with two well-known Texas medical institutions, first issued his suggested  protocol in the American Journal of Medicine in August 2020. The vitamin and supplement protocol includes: quercetin, zinc sulfate, Vitamin D3, and Vitamin C. McCullough said he doesn’t have any evidence to believe these help prevent cont

Melatonin Significantly Reduces COVID-19 Mortality

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Melatonin is a hormone synthesized in your pineal gland and several other organs, 1   indeed in most cells, including human lung monocytes and macrophages, as it is actually synthesized in your mitochondria. 2 While most well-known as a natural sleep regulator, melatonin also has many other important functions. 3  Notably, it plays an important role in cancer prevention 4  and may prevent or improve certain autoimmune diseases, such as Type 1 diabetes. 5 It also has anticonvulsant and antiexcitotoxic properties, 6  and is a potent antioxidant 7  with the rare ability to enter your mitochondria, 8  where it helps prevent mitochondrial impairment, energy failure and the death of mitochondria damaged by oxidation. 9  It also: Boosts immune function Helps recharge glutathione 10  (and glutathione deficiency has been linked to COVID-19 severity) May improve the treatment of certain bacterial diseases, including tuberculosis 11

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