Originally Posted by milespatton
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Originally Posted by dogcatcher223
The flu vaccine is a poor example... it has a 50% failure rate. Every year it's the same story "oops, it was a different strain this year"


Im thinking if one takes D3 and Zinc Sulphate they probably wont get the flu.

Pretty sure they wont if taking proohylactic dose of ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine also.

Unsure what D3 is. I am familiar with the rest. miles
Miles,

Vitamin D in its usable form is a hormone.
You can't get it from the sun in the north American hemisphere this time of year. The only use of a tanning bed thats of any good, yet a risk, is for winter dosages.
I did that successfully but had to limit time to prevent damage skin
Supplements are best, but should be taken with a meal containing fat.., oil or butter.


Jaguartx has a good protocol IMHO. He is well studied in immunology.

Here's a Dr that I study as well as his frequent co-host who is a renowned nutritionist.

This should answer your question.


Raw veggies, especially dark leafy greens and a good quality Magnesium supplement may help with the Zn:Mg balance. You will likely get sore muscles, stiffness, or perhaps constipation if you suppliment Zinc without Mg. Also, don't take the oxide forms and never zinc on an empty stomach.

It helps to add vit C and citrus fruits and stay away from.sugar to also maintain immune function.

Have a healthy cold and flu season.

Last edited by Happy_Camper; 02/28/21.