STUDY: Early treatment with proven natural remedies defeats covid
Monday, September 13, 2021 by: Ethan Huff
Tags: alternative medicine, antiviral, cinchona bark, COVID, ECGC, goodhealth, goodmedicine, goodscience, Green tea, natural cures, natural medicine, Plandemic, prevention, quercetin, remedies, research, zinc, zinc ionophores
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(Natural News) New research published in the Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine shows that early intervention against a Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) infection using natural, over-the-counter remedies is a safe and effective way to avoid complications.
Researchers from Ohio
looked at modalities that are readily available for the Chinese Virus,
including zinc, zinc ionophores, vitamins C, D3, and E, and l-lysine. These
items were categorized in the study as “preventive measures” and “early-stage
treatments” that can help to avoid the need for more “advanced” anti-covid
measures such as pharmaceutical drugs and vaccines.
Each of these tested
remedies is natural, by the way, and the results of what they can do are
impressive. Once again, nature wins out as our most abundant medicine cabinet,
far exceeding anything cooked up in a lab.
The clinical study found
that this “multi-component OTC (over-the-counter) ‘core formulation’ regimen”
successfully protected test subjects against getting sick from the Chinese
Virus, even as others got sick.
“While both groups were
moderate in size, the difference between them in outcomes over the 20-week
study period was large and stark: Just under 4% of the compliant test group
presented flu-like symptoms, but none of the test group was COVID-positive,”
the paper reveals.
“[W]hereas 20% of the
non-compliant control group presented flu-like symptoms, three-quarters of whom
(15% overall of the control group) were COVID-positive.”
Nature
was made to help keep us healthy against disease
For 20 weeks, test subjects
took these natural supplements. Adjustments were made for those with
pre-existing health conditions and other health factors that may have
influenced the outcome.
Since all of the remedies
utilized fall into the “low cost” category, anyone can access them. They are
all dubbed as “anti-viral” as well, meaning they are safe and effective for use
against viruses.
By taking advantage of
these remedies early, the paper explains, people can help to protect themselves
against the types of adverse events that are causing some people to have to be
hospitalized and put on a ventilator.
“From early March through
the end of July 2020, one of us (LM) monitored approximately 600 patients in
Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio cities heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic,
and did consultations with several colleagues (including JL) in the New York
City metropolitan area, also heavily hit,” the paper explains.
“Over that 5-month period,
we dealt with dozens of clinical and/or test-confirmed cases of COVID-19. Much
of the monitoring was performed via telemedicine; approximately 20% was
performed in-office. It is from in-office monitored patients and staff that the
study groups emerged.”
We have been
covering some of
these same remedies along with others that have been scientifically shown to
help protect against spike protein-induced illness.
Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ),
as one example, is a zinc ionophore that helps to deliver more zinc into cells
for improved immune function. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a polyphenol
component of green tea, is a natural zinc ionophore that improves zinc
absorption.
For this latest study, the
research team used quina (cinchona) plant bark extract and quercetin as zinc
ionophores, as these, too, help to deliver more healing nutrients like zinc to
the cells.
“The core supplementation
formulation components have been demonstrated … to have beneficial effects both
outside of and within clinical settings in the prevention of viral infections
and also in the treatment of early stages of such diseases,” the study reveals.
“Zinc ionophores can … be
utilized to gain the anti-viral benefit of enhanced intracellular Zn+2
concentrations while limiting tolerance / side-effect / toxicity issues
associated with elevated serum levels of zinc supplementation.”
You can review the full
paper at this
link.
To learn more about how to
protect yourself from covid using nature, be sure to visit Cures.news.
Sources for
this article include:
20-Week Study of Clinical Outcomes of
Over-the-Counter COVID-19 Prophylaxis and Treatment
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Leon Margolin, MD, PhD, Jeremy Luchins, PhD, Daniel Margolin, Bsc,
Michelle Margolin, Sanford Lefkowitz, MSc
First Published July 6, 2021 Research Article Find
in PubMed
https://doi.org/10.1177/2515690X211026193
As the lethal COVID-19 pandemic enters its second year, the need for
effective modalities of alleviation remains urgent. This includes modalities
that can readily be used by the public to reduce disease spread and severity.
Such preventive measures and early-stage treatments may temper the immediacy of
demand for advanced anti-COVID measures (drugs, antibodies, vaccines) and help
relieve strain also on other health system resources.
We present results of a clinical study with a multi-component OTC “core
formulation” regimen used in a multiply exposed adult population. Analysis of
clinical outcome data from our sample of over 100 subjects − comprised of
roughly equal sized regimen-compliant (test) and non-compliant (control) groups
meeting equivalent inclusion criteria − demonstrates a strong statistical
significance in favor of use of the core formulations.
While both groups were moderate in size, the difference between them in
outcomes over the 20-week study period was large and stark: Just under 4% of
the compliant test group presented flu-like symptoms, but none of the test
group was COVID-positive; whereas 20% of the non-compliant control group
presented flu-like symptoms, three-quarters of whom (15% overall of the control
group) were COVID-positive.
Offering a low cost, readily implemented anti-viral approach, the study
regimen may serve, at the least, as a stopgap modality and, perhaps, as a
useful tool in combatting the pandemic.
Keywords
COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, prophylaxis, early-stage treatment, OTC, zinc, ionophores, immunity enhancement, regimen compliance