Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional and I strongly recommend people do their own research and talk with their own doctors.
America’s Frontline Doctors
“You cannot terrorize the population if you have a treatment in your back pocket” … The unknowns of the COVID vaccine hanging over America is a potential & serious national security threat. This two minute video clip puts into context some of the truth.
America’s Frontline Doctors- Dr. Lee Merritt
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Ivermectin Protocol

FLCCC Alliance – Ivermectin Protocol Sheet
Covid Outpatient Treatment Protocol – Senate Committee Hearing
During a Homeland Security Senate Committee hearing, Dr. Mccullogh summarized a proven 4 part approach to home treatment. This has been published in the American Journal of Medicine (link below).
These principles could be deployed in a layered and escalating manner depending on clinical manifestations of COVID-19-like illness and confirmed infection:
1. Reduction of reinoculation
Fresh air & fans, or air purification
2. Combination antiviral therapy with the goal to reduce the rate of viral replication.
- Zinc “is a known inhibitor of coronavirus replication oand clinical trials of zinc lozenges in the common cold have demonstrated reductions in the duration and or severity of symptoms. Zinc lozenges can be taken 5 times per day for 5 days minimum.”
- Antimalarials – “Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) … impairs endosomal transfer of virions within human cells. A typical HCQ regimen is 200 mg bid for 5 days and extended to 30 days for continued symptoms.”
- Antibiotics (Azithromycin or Doxycycline) that have “multiple intracellular effects” to help reduce viral replication, cellular damage, and expression of inflammatory factors.
3. Immunomodulation (corticosteroids)
Some of the first respiratory findings are nasal congestion, cough, and wheezing. These features are due to excess inflammation and cytokine activation. Early use of corticosteroids is a rational intervention.
4. Antiplatelet/antithrombotic therapy
Aspirin 81 mg daily can be administered as an initial antiplatelet and anti-inflammatory agent.
5. Delivery of Oxygen and Monitoring
“A significant component of safe outpatient management is maintenance of arterial oxygen saturation on room air or prescribed home oxygen under direct supervision by daily telemedicine.”