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If you know McCullough, ask him why he's been lying about HCQ being "all natural" when it is 100% synthetic. It is essentially the pill form of phosgene gas & other toxic natural gas waste products.

I'd avoid the xylitol - especially as a prophylactic - and stick with his former recommendation of iodine, h2o2 and/or nano-silver nasal mist/netty pot/nebulizer therapy any time you get a sinus or respiratory infection. Xylitol is a sugar alcohol, it may have some benefits...but probably also greater risk than the other aforementioned substances.

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I think you may be confusing HCQ with perhaps chlorine dioxide?? HCQ is not the deadly phosgene gas. HCQ is safer than aspirin and has been in the list of essential medications for many decades. HCQ and Ivermectin saved many lives during the COVID academic including mine. I was lucky enough to find a doctor that was interested enough in saving lives than she was in making money and watching people die needlessly. As far as nose spray. I use Xlear and the iodine gargle and nose spray.

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My bad, phosgene was originally used to produce chloroquine proper although some other methods have been constructed since then. However, all the base chemicals for both are in fact derivatives of oil & gas waste products... like nearly all pharmaceuticals. This, IMO, is the reason that they all have similar side effects such as liver & kidney damage.

HCQ does inhibit phagocytosis as well as the efflux action of p-glycoprotein in the blood brain barrier. I do not consider this safe. Nor do I want anything to do w/putting chlorine in my body. :)

When combined with Ivermectin, this allows Ivermectin to stay in the body much longer with much greater potentiality for crossing the BBB and causing a nasty range of affects including headaches (indicator of damage), strokes, comas, nervous system damage and death.

Every time? Obviously not. In a risk:reward scenario for treating a common cold/flu with a 99%+ survival rate.. wouldn't Vitamin C & turmeric be equally as effective and a billion times safer? In my opinion, yes.

If you're near the point of dying.. then, yea... maybe then it's worth the risk. But certainly not as a prophylactic.

My point really is that HCQ and chloroquine are both 100% synthetic attempts to imitate quinine. So, why not just say quinine and avoid these toxic products? Why lie about HCQ being all natural? If it were all natural, wouldn't he be selling it along w/his other products which are actually all natural?

As for the xylitol.. I don't want to inhale sugar or alcohol. :)

As a side note, I am dealing w/a dog damaged by fenbendazol or Ivermectin resulting in the delayed manifestation of tremors and seizures. I first tried fish oil, CBD, liposomal vitamin C & curcumin which would last for about 6 hours. I then made & switched to colloidal gold that I made at home and am administering 1ml per night and it is working like magic.

I gave her the first dose during the onset of her most debilitating tremors - she could not move or get up. 5 minutes later they were 50% reduced. 10 minutes - 100%. 20 minutes.. she came in, got some water and wanted to go for a walk... her longest and most energetic in months.

She can go about 36-40 hours without a dose before she starts getting shakey, so I'm just sticking w/1ml in her gums before bed.

Thank you for your great work as well as your rapid and thoughtful response. I'm not an expert.. but I'm aspiring to be and trying to clear up some things I feel have been introduced as reverse psychological traps for those on our side.

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💯🤍🙏🏻💪🏻

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As always, THANK YOU very much.

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