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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Hi Igor, Whatever happens in this crazy world, I just want to thank you for keeping all of us informed. I'm unvaccinated, had Covid in Dec. 2020 and regularly take vitamin D, C and sometimes Zinc. I have ivermectin in case of infection... After reading this article, I feel nervous for my heavily vaccinated friends and for all of us a bit. I think you gave good advice: exercise and being outside is hugely important. I'm a semi-retired person who is not rich, but am a paid subscriber... Because I believe in you. Here's to a healthy and sane 2023. Keep up the great work! We appreciate you!

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

'She swallowed the dog to catch the cat,

She swallowed the cat to catch the bird,

She swallowed the bird to catch the spider,

She swallowed the spider to catch the fly;

I don't know why she swallowed a fly - Perhaps she'll die!'

Chasing the dragon.

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As a 62 a year old, who did not fall for the lies and propaganda, and whose wife was almost convinced by her cardiac specialists to take the jab, I had a hell of a time trying to convince her, that other experts the likes of Peter McCulloch were not offering the same advice. She listened to me and other experts, had open heart surgery, and we believe, her immune system helped her to mend faster because of the vitamin regimin the good doctors had reccomended. We had been taking them 4 months out from her op. These were Vitamin d, quecertin, zink, fish oil, NAC ( to help heal ) and good old vitamin C. We live in Oz and just experienced the latest wave of Covid. This was the first time either of us has been ill since this began and to be honest, it was like a very mild flu. Our 62 year old immune systems worked fine, yet our children who live in a different part of the country succumb to it over 6 ago months were very defensive when I referred to it as a " cold". They claimed it was more like a bad flu. Bad flu them, mild flu us....the difference....our kids are double vaxxed ....I have never been so medically informed, so disillusioned with mainstream medicine and so convinced that vitamins beat fake vaccines for effacacy, in my life.....

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Ioannidis J.P, et .al, Age-stratified infection fatality rate of COVID-19 in the non-elderly population, Environmental Research, Volume 216, Part 3, 1 January 2023

Meta-Research Innovation Center at Stanford (METRICS), Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S001393512201982X?ut

From the data above, Median infection fatality rate (IFR) during the PRE-VACCINATION ERA was:

0.0003% at 0–19 years

0.002% at 20–29 years

0.011% at 30–39 years

0.035% at 40–49 years

0.123% at 50–59 years

0.506% at 60–69 years

0.034% for people aged 0–59 years

0.095% for those aged 0–69 years

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Even though my covid experience sucked, I'm not worried about this (for myself) given how long term natural immunity is formed (nk and tcell recognition of functionally constrained proteins). However, I do keep on hand and use when necessary, a neti pot, xclear, iodine rinse as well as a nebulizer which works really well with a little saltwater for clearing out the chest (doc recommended that when I had it) also quercetin, D, zinc and NAC, amongst other supplements. I think it's practical given the viral shitshow going around. Oh and not hiding away but getting lots of frequent exposure at lower levels so you can train the innate immune system. Just my approach.

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

I am an unmasked, unvaccinated, interventional endoscopy nurse. I usually volunteer to circulate in covid cases because others are scared. I keep the up to date FLCCC protocol hanging in my vitamin cabinet. I have most of the first line therapies on hand at all times. Whenever I get sniffles, I start ivermectin and increase C and zinc for 5 days. I had COVID last week, positive on two different rapid tests. This was third round. Massive migraine headache for 6 days, nasal congestion for 2. I have never run fever longer than 24 hrs, have a sore throat, cough, shortness of breath or chest congestion with COVID. I do have a significant history of frequent migraines so I feel it does prey on our vulnerabilities. I avoid processed food, fast food, toxins in home and personal products. I’m still overweight and consume alcohol but otherwise relatively healthy. A week of RSV in 2020 was far worse for me than all three covid experiences combined. I considered it Covication from work and spent time enjoying my family.

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I just want to know when people are going to get a grip & stop getting these shots? Three people I am aware of in my neighborhood just got boosters, gleefully I might ad. This is willful ignorance, this will never stop if the shots don’t stop.

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Dec 31, 2022·edited Dec 31, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Gardening. Get dirty. Decades ago I delivered labels to the well known micro brewery Anchor Steam Beer (early 1980s). The place was immaculate. It also reeked of bleach. The owner came out and saw that I was in awe of the cleanliness of the brewery. He said as best I can remember "Looks like you can eat of the floor" Yes I replied. Well truth is we only have super bugs here now. You would be much safer in a bachelor's messy kitchen sink. There you have a healthy balanced bacterial ecosystem.

I will never ever forget that day or his message. In healthy soil lies true health. Grow your own veges with your own hands and restore your immune system to vibrancy.

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Igor asked about health suggestions and whether Ivermectin is still working. I'm treating Covid patients currently and have been, and I wrote a very long post tonight but got an automated message I must shorten it, so I am going to break it up into several shorter posts. I want to tell you things that may be helpful for prevention or treatment, and maybe some bits will be things you didn't already know. I am going to fill you in on Ivermectin, Quercetin, Vitamin D, zinc, and "Black Cumin" = "Black seed" = Nigella sativa - but now that I am having to reorganize my posts plus now it is 2 a.m., I don't know if I can finish tonight and whether I can get them all sent in together or whether some may end up being sent at different times and get separated. If you have interest, but sure to look for each topic.

About Ivermectin. Yes, it is still working currently and I think it will continue to work because I have read that it works for all RNA viruses, not only Covid. There is research that shows it will work for any RNA viruses which would include flu, colds, and a number of other viruses. But you do have to use a strong enough dose.

Currently the recommendation from the FLCCC physicians is to use 0.4 mg. per kg of body weight for treatment, but for more severe cases, 0.6 mg. per kg. So - if you weight 150 pounds, you can use an online calculator to find that your weight in kg. is 68 kg. 0.4 x 68 = 27.2 mg. Maybe in the first year of pandemic, a telemed doctor prescribed 14 mg. as your calculated dose but now, using the 0.4 multiplier, your dose is about double what it was before. If your dose in the past was 15 mg., it's 30 mg. now, for treatment. When I first started prescribing Ivermectin I was using 0.2 mg./kg for treatment, and it worked, I kept people out of the hospital and had good results at that dose, but since all the variants started going round the recommendaions of the FLCCC physicians have been to use 0.4 mg/kg- 0.6 mg./kg, so I currently use the 0.4 multiplier for treatment. which is every day until well. Usually 5 days, but could be a couple weeks, so you take it every day until well. For prevention, it is still 0.2 mg. per kg, once or twice a week. I'll get to that but separately.

If you go to FLCCC.net you can look up protocols for prevention and for early outpatient treatment to see their recommendations and also they have some guidelines in which they explain why you use one thing or another and how much. One thing with Ivermectin, you absolutely want to take it AFTER a meal for best results. If you take it while there is still food in your stomach as soon as you finish eating, then you get a higher level than you would have otherwise, and you need the higher level. The food and digestive enzymes help the Ivermectin to absorb. The original FDA info says take with water, but those who are true Covid experts say, after eating. RIght after eating, not like an hour or two later, but right away.

To obtain Ivermectin, if you go to the FLCCC website, just type FLCCC.net into your browser - you will get there but the URL will end up morphing into something longer, but once there, look for a tab to click to "Find a provider" and some providers are licensed in many states or even all states and can prescribe by telemed for anyone. AND there will be listings by state for those prescribers who are only one particular state, so find a doctor or other prescriber who is licensed in your state, and then contact them about getting Ivermectin.

But where to fill it - before you talk to the prescriber, also look up to "find a pharmacy" that will sell it. In pretty much every state you can find a few pharmacies that will sell Ivermectin - most will not - but you want to find out what pharmacy you want to use so you can tell the telemed doctor where to send the prescription. It's possible there will NOT be even one pharmacy in your city that will sell Ivermectin, but there may be a pharmacy in another city that will ship it to you if your prescriber sends the prescrption there, OR there are some mail order pharmacies that will fill Ivermectin and are licensed to mail to other states, OR if you live close to Tennessee and don't mind the drive, if you go to Tennessee you are supposed to be able to obtain Ivermectin without a prescription so you could just go to a pharmacy to buy it. I suppose maybe call ahead to the pharmacy where you would go, and maybe check for Tennessee pharmacies on the FLCCC's list - but it is legal in Tennessee to get it without prescription. So then you don't have to get a telemed doctor to prescribe it for you. But you have to actually be in Tennessee to obtain it, and actually I don't know if there is any restriction on people driving in from other states, so I suppose check to be sure about that.

What Ivermectin does, it will work for any RNA virus, which includes all the coronaviruses, so it will work for Covid, and also flu, and colds, and some other things. What it does, it will prevent the Covid virus from getting into the nucelus of your cells, if it does not get into the nucleus, the virus cannot replicate. But, in case it had already gotten in, the medication does something else to stop it from replicating anyway. So it is known at the cellular level, that Ivermectin is going to work, and it usually does, though the only way to prevent the virus from replicating is to stop it before it replicates, so you want to start treating BEFORE the test results come back several days later - if you think you have Covid, just START and o not wait. That is the whole key. If you wait a week, you have totally missed your very best opportunity to have a mild case and be well fast. The virus only multiples for about one week, maybe a bit longer, but pretty much one week. Then, the virus dies but you can still react to dead virus. Whatever happens after one week - those cytokine storms that put people in the hospital on ventilators - that is your immune trying to kill the virus that is already dead, overreacting and actually trying to kill you instead. If you get to that stage, for sure you need steroids, and you can also keep going with Ivermectin because it does actually do several different things to help you, and it works at all stages of the illness.

But your chance of wrapping this up in a week or sooner depends on having enough Vitamin D on board at the start, getting antivirals like Ivermectin into your system fast, right away, 0.4 mg/kg, I have also seen recommendations that you can use HCQ (hydroxychloroquine) along with Ivermectin and that was particularly good with one of the new variants - but - you definitely want an MD to prescribe and advise you, HCQ is prescription, and the biggest thing is to start immediately, and do NOT exceed 400 mg. per day which is the max safe dose of HCQ. A problem in many of the studies is they were overdosing the people after starting treatment too late to do any good, then overdosing. 200 mg. twice a day is normal for HCQ, not ever more than that.

Okay, it is way past 2 a.m. I am quitting for tonight, but if you check back over the weekend, I will give you some additional info on the other supplements that I think are helpful. Some of the things you have no doubt heard, and possibly a few items will be things you didn't know - good night.

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Dec 31, 2022·edited Dec 31, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

As Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche made quite clear, one of these variants will eventually evolve into a killing machine for the vaxed. Who knows, maybe it is this one.

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

A big THANK YOU to everyone on this substack who is sharing what they're doing to get through all of this insanity from a supplement standpoint. I'm interested in what everyone is trying, and have shared what I'm doing.

We have to stick together and help each other through this, since it seems we can't trust the majority of the medical industry.

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The CDC is lying. I know XBB showed up last July in NC. Two people I know had it. Had to go to court to get the sequencing.

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My current protocol is

Olive leaf extract

Neem

Colostrum

Zinc

Bayberry Root

D3

Oil of oregano

NAC

Haven't had covid or anything else in three years.

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Finishing up our second Covid round. First was last January. Treated with therapeutics and recovered nicely. Same thing this time, but.... have what I call the Covid snot clot this time. Finished IVM/HCQ/doxycycline/prednisone/Zelenko protocol (ongoing), but sinus congestion and infection lingering so on to azithromycin. Lot of people I know who are recovering from this strain trending here have the same issue of lingering sinus congestion. Don’t know which flavor it is, but it is annoying. Yeah, my wife and I are PureBloods, and in our seventh decade. I do have (mild) emphysema so anything impacting my lungs is of some concern.

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Seriously have thought of moving to Africa where natural (herd) immunity has occurred. Not going to happen here (Oz).

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Get on with life.

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