Mine and my family’s journey with COVID…a thread…

I was exposed to Covid at a work event by a woman who was fully vaccinated. She had come to the event with a few sniffles but thought nothing of it because she had been vaccinated…so surely it wasn’t Covid. Two days later,
my 8 year old spiked a sudden fever of 102.5 and seemed tired. We gave him a test and he was positive. With a household of 10, we braced for the inevitable…caring for 10 Covid positive people at one time. The next day, my 8 year old was back to his normal self like nothing
happened, but now I had a weird headache that wouldn’t go away. For the past year and a half, I have been taking daily supplements:
-Vitamin D
-Vitamin C
-Zinc
-Magnesium
-Quercetin
-Melatonin

As soon as I became symptomatic, I knew I needed to act.
That same day, I made a telehealth appointment with America’s Frontline Doctors from their website. A doctor called me on my cell and called in 3 prescriptions to my local pharmacy. The three meds were:
-Ivermectin
-Prednisone
-Zithromax

I picked them up that day and began
taking them immediately. I continuously checked my oxygen levels and they never dropped below 98. After my first dose of Ivermectin, my fever and headache stopped and didn’t return. By the 5th day, I can honestly say I felt back to 100%. I continued to take the supplements
I listed above, but increased the mg for all of them. I also started taking a 325mg aspirin every day and spent at least 15 minutes a day in the direct sun.

My husband followed the exact same protocol and had the same results. All 8 of my children contracted Covid. All 10 of
us followed the medication and supplement suggestions made by the Frontline Doctors and every single one of us is back to peak health. Our ages range from 2-43 and I myself am an asthmatic.

I believe getting these meds into your hands as soon as possible is key to
fighting off the virus. They really do work. ❤️
I know that the Frontline Doctors are overwhelmed with requests and I have heard from many of you that you haven’t gotten calls back from them. So, I wanted to make sure to give you a reliable alternative, as this information is too important not to have at your
fingertips. Again, you need three scripts. Ivermectin, to kill off the virus. Prednisone, to help open up your lungs. A z-pack (Zithromax antibiotics) to prevent Covid pneumonia. If your local doctor won’t give these to you, you can get them very easily from a website called
PushHealth.com. You simply go there and tell them the meds you want prescribed. Within a few minutes, they will call them into the pharmacy you choose. Here is the chart for the Ivermectin dosage. Image
For example, if you weigh 196 pounds, you would request 18mg (6 tablets) of Ivermectin to be taken for three days in a row. That would be 18 pills totals you would receive at the pharmacy. You would take 6 pills orally for 3 days.
For Prednisone, the standard dose would be one 20mg pill taken once a day for 7 days. And for the antibiotic, you would take one z-pack.

Be careful with calling Ivermectin into CVS or Walgreens. They have, in some places, refusing to fill Ivermectin. Hope this helps!

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22 Aug
I want to say something else that is not going to be easy to hear. I was speaking to a Covid ICU nurse a couple weeks ago and she said something that needs to be repeated. “If you are morbidly obese, Covid is coming for you and it will be dire.” As most of you know,
I have been on a health journey this past year. I didn’t do it to “lose weight,” but because I put my health first, it has led to me losing almost 50 pounds. I feel better. I have more energy. I’m setting a better example for my children. I’m more comfortable in my clothes. Now,
I know it’s hard. I know what it’s like to always celebrate with food. I know what it’s like to struggle with weight. I have struggled my entire adult life. And I’m not to my goal weight. I still have 30 more pounds to go. BUT I WILL GET THERE. Because I stopped making excuses.
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