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Mar 4, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

i don't think vitamin C gets enough attention as a treatment for viruses.

every time i get the sniffles i hit the liposomal variety hard (about a teaspoon every 2h) till i get better, this is usually about 12-15h.

i looked into this topic pretty deeply some years a go and the mechanism behind it is pretty simple, being an electron donor to keep cells healthy to killing viruses invitro.

the difficulty seems to be getting enough, yet pretty much no doctor or hospital has it on the list of treatments. Every person that visits a hospital with an illness will be low in vit c because the body will use all it can to fix you, but humans dont make their own unlike most animals

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Very true. Totally agreed. I also wrote a chapter on vitamin C vs COVID in my book, but neglected to mention it in this article, and have found that it has been very helpful for my COVID patients.

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Some surgeons are using IV vitamin C to assist healing with connective tissues and to control pain.

Here's one study discussing the pain aspect.

"In conclusion, this study reports the effect of high dose intravenous supplementation of vitamin C on postoperative pain control. We found that infusion of vitamin C (50 mg/kg over 30 min) immediately after induction of anesthesia resulted in higher plasma concentrations of vitamin C at the completion of surgery and that it was associated with significantly reduced morphine consumption in the early postoperative period, along with significantly lower pain scores at rest during the first 24 h after surgery."

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC5107231/

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thanks for the link

i read an article once about a doctor in a hospital treating every ER patient with iv vit c on arrival and monitoring serum C levels hourly and had a much much reduced fatality rate but the internet hides these things and i can no longer find it.

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And don’t forget about the Bextra fraud judgement, and the special treatment Pfizer got. Read this story as well…

“Because any company convicted of a major health care fraud is automatically excluded from Medicare and Medicaid in the U.S. Convicting Pfizer on Bextra would prevent the company from billing federal health programs for any of its products. It would be a corporate death sentence.

Prosecutors said that excluding Pfizer would most likely lead to Pfizer’s collapse, with collateral consequences:

disrupting the flow of Pfizer products to Medicare and Medicaid recipients

causing the loss of jobs including those of Pfizer employees who were not involved in the fraud

causing significant losses for Pfizer shareholders.”

https://ethicalnag.org/2010/04/19/pfizer-bextra/

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"Too big to fail" seems antithetical to the Constitution, but I am no attorney, so not sure how that would be argued . . .

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The Warp Speed of injuries,death and Sterilisation

Pfizer and the New World Order Depopulation Agenda: Anti-Sperm Antibody Is One of the "Adverse Events of Special Interest" Found in the Secret Pfizer Document

“The earth has cancer and the cancer is man” - Club of Rome, Mankind at the Turning Point

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/pfizer-and-the-new-world-order-depopulation

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Amazing. It's as if Pfizer just handed over Exhibit A (and B and C and . . . ) Well, of course they were compelled by court order.

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Mar 4, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Love the book. But pfizers fraud was just an opportunist act. They probably didn't do it because they're bad, but because they could. Their government overseers are responsible for detecting fraud, and correcting it if it arises. If they're doing their job, Pfizer won't knowingly perpetrate the fraud. So, it's FDA's fault.

The important question is whether FDA permitted the fraud because they're incompetent, or if they knowingly endorsed it, or even directed it, for other reasons than medical necessity. It's becoming clearer that Fauch's NIAID had a lot to hide. There is so much corruption in DC these days, there are many likely scenarios that could have encouraged it. This will go down like the Kennedy assassination with enough evidence becoming known to demonstrate certain conspiracy, but with enough people motivated to withhold gross government malfeasance so their current power is not undermined that they tenaciously protect the truth for decades.

Maybe the next congress will determine those truths. Maybe they will be willing to undermine government power by revealing it. Maybe the next president will hire a justice department with enough integrity to overturn and replace the deep state. Or, maybe we'll learn to accept being slaves to tyrants.

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Thank you. And I think you are exactly right. The two paths you mention are where the road forks for Americans.

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As the great healer Yogi Berra taught us, when you come to a fork in the road, take it.

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This assumes that the scaredemic is over. The only question worth asking is will the greed motivate the "powers" involved to perform the same trick next winter?

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I don't worry about greed. It's common, and natural. Easy to deal with. The recent insanities are way beyond greed, though. And, yes, they'll keep doing it if we allow it. And they won't wait til winter. The immediate target is November elections. Expect a resurgence of crazy this summer.

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Mar 5, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

I wasn’t previously aware of your book, just got a copy and looking forward to reading it. I especially appreciate that you’re coming from a naturopathic angle and from all your work on Substack I know it will be amazing. 😊

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Thank you!

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Mar 4, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Do you know how I can het Ivermectin and Hydroxy?

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Excellent question. I prescribe for patients who come to see me, and don't want the possible mistakes that telemedicine can bring. However, I admire very much the Frontline Doctors who have been prescribing these lifesaving meds for the last 2 years by telemedicine: https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/

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Mar 4, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Then there's the problem of getting those scripts filled. Litigation is underway that should convince more pharmacists to behave. There are also suits against doctors and hospitals that refused to prescribe it. Litigation takes way too long, but eventually gets to the right answer.

I've had 3 opportunities to prove to myself that over the counter quercetin works well, without the hunt or the fight. It's similar to hcq in producing a zinc ionophore effect to escort zinc into the cells, which is the active antiviral agent when hcq is used.

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We use Vitamin C,D, zinc so far.

Thank you for David for suggesting quercetin.

You are right on the pharmacy not filling prescriptions.

Iodine we found out get this costs are very high with scripts. Iodine is cheap on Amazon etc without scrip.

This may seem radical but ivermectin is in heartworm medicine for dogs. Adjust for weight. Produced at the same factory who makes ivermectin for people.

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Keep in mind veterinary meds may not have 5he same quality standards as human meds. Actually, I prefer to use human meds on my dogs.

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In the absence of Ivermectin. I find Black Seed Oil capsules known here https://c19early.com/ as Nigella Sativa, potent in healing when combined with Quercetin. It is possible to literally watch infection improve within 24hrs.

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I have taken Quercetin for nearly two years. Declined experimental biologicals. Followed Dr Zelenko’s recommendations for zinc, Vit C, D and Quercetin.

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I prefer not to get dependent on anything. Any time in the first few days of symptoms, quercetin and zinc knocks it out for me. We get all the C we need with healthy diet. I regularly supplement D because we need lots of sunshine, and it's winter. Maintaining adequate D is important and should be tested from time to time. Also, keep in mind D metabolism requires magnesium, and most people are deficient. Supplementing D should include adding magnesium. Magnesium can also be tested.

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Anyone wanting a practical verbal guide how to overcome prescription filling hesitancy can listen to Farmer Jones. https://www.bitchute.com/video/FaRrA0jBgwXj/

No need for lengthy legal action when implied threats will work; lesson starts at ca 22:40.

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Persuasion is always a useful skill. It's less effective, though, against mentally ill. Dr Malone is calling what we're facing a psychosis. He's probably right.

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Mar 4, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Thank you Dr

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Mar 4, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Pardon my medical ignorance on the subject, but does this mean that infection with the engineered virus puts you at risk for the development of cancer in the mid to long term?

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I think those of us who have had COVID infection will be okay if we can fight off (block, inhibit receptors, or other strategy) the spike proteins where this oncogene is located, specifically at the furin cleavage site, which is key to cellular uptake. But especially IF we can access ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine or N Acetyl Cysteine, which have each shown effect against spike protein uptake in the cells. Those who have made it difficult to obtain these substances should be charged with crimes against humanity, and I think that may be underway. Hannah Rose, Esq. has begun prosecution in the Intl Criminal Court at the Hague.

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Mar 4, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Being as how the common cold is a coronavirus, might the treatment have been available all along. I know that zinc and vitamin c has had some play in the past, but what about Ivermectin and hcq? Just a thought.

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I totally agree. Common colds can also be rhinoviruses and adenoviruses, but yes, these are the treatments to look to first in such cases. I also like Dr. McCullough's suggestion of dilute iodine nasal swab early on. Over the counter, low cost and kills 100,000s (estimated) virions before they really start replicating.

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Thank you for all your work.

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Oh, but most of these wonderful "products" are "FDA approved!" Of course I would take whatever these companies tell me I have to take. Just as long as they have that amazing FDA seal of approval and they are peddled to me by a politician wearing a mask. (Please know I'm being sarcastic).

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Speaking of cars, I'm old enough to remember when the media, specifically Dateline NBC, placed an explosive device in a car in order to go after and blame a car maker https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dateline_NBC#General_Motors_vs._NBC...

But now almost every commercial during the nightly news and probably Dateline as well is a pharma ad - meaning expect little if any coverage of bad behavior by pharma companies...

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We need you in charge of the FDA!

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