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Shelly S's avatar

Dr. Huber, you are amazing. There is nothing I like better than rational rationale, and you are the Queen. Thank you for not using fear and emotionality to support your points, but evidence. True science. God (the Author of logic) bless you!

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Dr. Colleen Huber's avatar

Thank you, Shelly!

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Rascal Nick Of's avatar

Dr. Zelenski was interviewed by Dr. Mercola and he mentioned that Dr. Ralph Baric, who was instrumental in development of gain-of-function research, published a paper over 10 years ago that basically said using zinc and an "ionoshpore" (sp?) that shuttled it into the cell could kill Coronavirus. These include: chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, quercetin and others I think (ivermectin?). So here's my story: My wife and I discovered with a hair mineral analysis test that we have extremely high levels of zinc in our hair. We surmised that we have zinc in our well water, and got it tested and found that it is indeed very high in zinc. I have been taking quercetin for about three years, and in all that time, I have not had even one cold symptom. (She has had some mild cold symptoms, but I believe hers have been stress-related due to family tragedies) For the prior 42 years of my life, I would typically get at least 2-3 colds per year at least. I had the flu as a teenager and never had it again, and I've never had a flu shot. Probably my last vaccination was a tetanus shot about 7 years ago, two prior to that in my life, and a couple vaccines in the early 1980's that I can't remember what for. I have not been tested for COVID, and have not had any symptoms of it at all. Make of this information, what you will, but I will swear by zinc+quercetin for immune health, as I can find no other reason, aside from God's mercy, for my good fortune.

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Dr. Colleen Huber's avatar

I am glad for your experience. Population studies from around the world show that areas with high naturally occurring zinc such as yours have lower infectious disease rates. I cite these studies in my book. Zinc has a handy feature of chopping up viruses in places that are inconvenient for their replication.

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Ditto. Over 70 years old, 14 year history of RA, I have taken Vit c and D, zinc and Quercetin for the past two years per Dr. zelenko’s recommendation. I declined the covid vaxx. Not a cold, flu other URI and no covid. Took an expensive Oxford “T spot antibody” test last month NEGATIVE. I had a serious URI, cough, lung rattling in July 2019 and swore it was the dreaded covid. Guess not.

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Rascal Nick Of's avatar

Other immune boosting supplements I have been taking include Vitamins D, C (liposomal), and NAC, and I'm sure they are beneficial as well. It could be all of them together, but I keyed in on zinc+quercetin after hearing what Dr. Zelenko said about Baric's research. I was especially distressed to hear that the FDA was considering making NAC a prescription only and Amazon pulled it, especially since (as I understand it) it is actually naturally produced in the body.

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Freedom's avatar

NAC is still available on Amazon (in Canada at least) and also available online at places like vitamart.ca and vitasave.ca. Check your local online shops

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Rascal Nick Of's avatar

I just checked Amazon, and NAC is on there now. But they did take it off last year, and I believe got a lot of complaints. A couple quick references:

https://stateofthenation.co/?p=69536

https://medium.com/morris-health/nac-n-acetylcysteine-e32cc99d4aad

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HardeeHo's avatar

Well Amazon's removal caused me to get NAC direct from Nuticost. I think Amazon was responding the the FDA efforts to redefine NAC as a drug rather than a supplement. All because the community was suggesting NAC was helpful in reducing infection potential. Anything aside from the vaccine has been discouraged. Seems smarter to simply be more resistant to getting infected rather than wait and hope for recovery. Immune system attention has even other benefits to health.

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Freedom's avatar

Yes I noticed that as well. My guess is the fact that they tried to make it harder to get means it’s works! In any case a good idea to stock up!

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Rascal Nick Of's avatar

Yup. Its the same reason they blocked HCQ and IVM. (the eugenicist's silent genocide...)

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🤡🌎's avatar

Great one again Dr.

I’m a plumber. Work with 7 other plumbers. Three vaxxed, the rest of us are pure blood.

Long story short, the vaxxed are always sick now. Every week one of them in our sick. Meanwhile the unvaxxed are fine.

Did I mention we do 3-4 house calls a day and have never been sick?

I take vit C, Vit D, Bromelain/quceritine, zinc, NAC and few other thinks in my multi vitamin. I eat very healthy, hardly drink, don’t smoke and I’m not fat. I’ve been in rooms with covid sick folks for expended amounts of time. Never go sick. Also drink a decent amount of water and fast throughout the day.

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Deborah R Castleman's avatar

Damn, I wish you were my plumber!! I love your approach and philosophy.

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David Watson's avatar

I loved the book.

The active prohibitions of (cheap) effective therapeutics was the direct cause of a lot of preventable deaths. That makes it a criminal act. If there aren't a lit of prosecutions, they'll do it again. Society will not recover without justice.

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Freedom's avatar

There has been a lot of unclear and conflicting information about monoclonal antibodies, so I really appreciate you breaking it down and explaining it. I, like some of your other subscribers, rely on natural solutions (healthy lifestyle/supplements) rather than pharmaceuticals, and it’s good to know this information about monoclonal antibodies. Thank you.

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Rob D's avatar

I wish I would have found your posts long ago, but having read them for a couple of months now, I can honestly say I am more educated and qualified to speak on "masks" (and I actually have close to 40 years experience with masks), "covid" and so-called "covid vaccines" than I was before and probably have more authority to speak on these subjects than many "MD's" in my area. Thanks for providing such a great public service Dr Huber.

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Mike Williams's avatar

"..Dr. John Ioannidis, the world’s most highly published scientist, estimated the infection fatality rate of SARS-CoV-2 infection to be 0.015.."

Dr. John Ioannidis in the paper you linked to estimated and IFR of 0.15

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Dr. Colleen Huber's avatar

Thank you! Totally agreed. Will correct my typo now.

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Mike Williams's avatar

Mate..go back to sleep..we were discussing IFR..You dont understand that...but spammed the thread anyway with a clown world rant...which suggests that you have no idea about even the basics of virology..glad to know Ebola for instance is a mere "belief" system...please go to Africa and explain why people die of Ebola and offer to be exposed to the virus...but you wont of course..which makes you a coward as well..goodbye

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BJ's avatar

Why is Dr. Peter McCullough such a staunch advocate of these?

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Deborah R Castleman's avatar

I highly respect Dr. Peter McCullough, but up until Covid hit, I’m guessing that he was fairly traditional in his approach. He has regularly taken the annual flu vaccine, for example. So medical interventions such as monoclonal antibodies would be right up his alley.

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BigT's avatar

I’d like to know that, too.

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Ray's avatar

i had already given up pharma about 6 years a go but its always great to get confirmations

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Ernie Rockwell's avatar

Thanks Dr Huber for another clear and scientifically supported article on a subject I was very interested in. I like others here have been Covid free all this time using the protocols you and the AFLDS etc have been espousing.

I was wondering if you had any position on chlorine dioxide? The testimonials I have seen are very impressive.

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HardeeHo's avatar

I tried to do some research on chlorine dioxide and came away more confused than not. Once I get to magic/miracle this or that, I get flummoxed. Not even sure I need another system booster.

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Ernie Rockwell's avatar

I recommend looking for the “Universal Antidote” videos in Telegram. They are methodical and very well done, taking time to explain everything. I am going to try it myself.

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HardeeHo's avatar

Telegram? I use it for some stuff but anything saying Universal I tend to avoid. That would be another name for Magic. For crying out loud, I'm not trying to make a plastic gun or build a bomb. Finding the Secret of the Universe on Telegram? A webpage with some responsible person I might trust is what I would need.

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Castigator's avatar

No need to get worked up. Search for Dr. Kalcker and his application of chlorine dioxide against covid-1984 in many countries. There were some extensive studies done in Latin America, as I recall. ClO2 is as universal a remedy as Ivermectin or hydrogen peroxide (which might interest you, too).

Start here: https://www.mankindhealed.com/reviews-risks-experiences-effects-of-mms-chlorine-dioxide/

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jenns's avatar

Yes, haven't seen anything about chlorine dioxide since the Trump -bleachgate. I have personally been using hydrogen peroxide though I find it a faff to dilute with good water, etc. Is easier for me to pop 6g of vita C whenever I go to the kitchen.

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HardeeHo's avatar

Don't get worked up much. Thanks for the link, pretty straightforward viewpoint. I have seen the IVM stuff but us the Q-zinc combo right now given how easy those are. After going out I use the Betadine gargle and nasal swabs followed by a run with my nebs and diluted H2O2.

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Jessica's avatar

👏🏻😄

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Living among scumbags's avatar

Dr. Huber, I remember you mentioned/recommended NAC several times. Is it true that NAC (and vitamin E, for instance) could provoke or "start" cancer in certain individuals, for example those who have been assaulted by toxic chemicals exposure? If so, what is the situation/background when one might be better off not taking it?

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Excellent article and links, Dr. Huber. I love your writings; they are so refreshing after being subjected to so much dishonest propaganda from all over. Many thanks.

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Castigator's avatar

"Antibody load is a measure of damage, not protection." Textbook, if there were one such.

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Dr. Colleen Huber's avatar

You give an amazingly visceral description of the feeling one has with malignant hypertension. It is called malignant mostly because of the sudden fulminant fire-hose like nature of the process. (okay fire hose is an exaggeration of course.)

But also because the pressure is too high, and fine structures require more moderate flow. These include the tiny capillaries, which are no wider than a red blood cell. Also, such delicate and essential structures as the glomeruli in the kidneys require a more moderate blood pressure. These are the filtration units between blood and urine (Between is not the precise word I want, but will try to think of a better one later). Anyway, they are such fine (in the sense of tiny and intricate) structures that they cannot handle high pressure well.

Best wishes for continued healing to you, and I am glad you were able to overcome that crisis.

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Jessica's avatar

Waking up feeling frozen sounds more like sleep paralysis. Either way, seeing a Dr. is much better than taking the word of a random friend.

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