>high-dose-melatonin (50–100mg qd) in concert with Niacin (1000mg qd) + TMG Lower neuroinflammation which high-dose-melatonin does very well >LDN (Low-Dose-Naltrexone) even better at alleviating neuroinflammation & has a longer half-life than melatonin >Nattokinase (2000FU 2-3x qd) in concert with Serrapeptase (40k 2-3x per day) blood clot-buster supplements >Bromantane (40mg qd intranasal) Provides long-lasting upregulation of TH and AAAD, which get heavily downregulated from covid >trans-ISRIB-A17 (5mg qd intranasal) Proven to revert brain damage from covid >D21 peptide (400mcg qd) spits d21-heterodimer for better dopaminergic stim >intransal insulin + deferoxamine chelate iron from ferritin & hepcidin that promote iron acc. within mitochondria >Epobis peptide (500µg intranasal) stimulates neuronal growth by imitating the "I'm bleeding"-protein complex >PE-22-28+NSI-189 fix depression >HA-P6, Semax, Pinealon, Vorinostat increases IQ >Vesugen regenerates damaged blood vessels & restores blocked micro-circ.
////WARNING://// be careful with natto+serra! Start with 2000FU natto + 40k Serra 2-3x qd then after 1-2 weeks increase to 1-2x qd til your reach 2000FU Natto+40k Serra 2-3x qd Feel headaches? Stop immediately & lower the dose/enlarge the time window between doses! Too much too fast: blood clots will dislodge traveling through your arteries
>Antihistamine: Famotidine + Loratidin proven by many LongCovid patients as being very effective in alleviating brain fog etc >Piracetam+CDP Choline Piracetam has the same anti-platelet properties as aspirin has + it makes the red blood cells more dynamic/squishy…this property has been lost as it was demonstrated in multiple papers that red blood cells in LongCovid patients seem to be stiff/clumpy >Ginko Bilboa or Vinpocetine both enhance cerebral blood flow which got disrupted in LongCovid-patients (use this only after you've established the full Nattokinase + Serrapeptase protocol stated above)
inflammation is a good thing. It means your immune system is at work dealing with a pathogen or cancer or similar damage
inflammation is a necessary and needed response by the body. Reducing inflammation can hurt you more than it helps you. This is why the best thing is to let your body maintain equilibrium on its own without having to use expensive drugs or therapies to 'fix' anything. Knowing what drugs are best to use and how long to use them is something most doctors can't even get right, let alone anons with no medical experience who think they can defeat a laundry list of symptoms with the cureall cocktails provided by a shill scammer posting with a NATO flag on Any Forums. Probably 1pbtid too
Ian Lee
"Long covid" so is this what they call modern food addicts having a piss poor immune system?
Ryder Ramirez
Since when has a virus lowered IQ? Sounds like fear propaganda to get people to take the worthless Jew jab.
This depends on the method of inflammatory reduction, whether it's masking symptoms or outright removing causes of symptoms.
Brody Adams
user you better take the 5 shots so you don't lose 30 IQ points!
Kevin Collins
Good joke.
Henry Myers
I have no idea what any of this is supposed to mean, but I still can't smell and my taste is weird since getting COVID last November. No jab cause fuck that, am I retarded now?
Justin Morales
dead spikies causing inflammation around the body. The body thinks its an active virus and responds as such. If you're 1 month after infection you are not sick anymore, so suppressing the inflammation response is a good thing. I hit myself up with at least 5 anti-infllammatory remedies both drugs and foods. Within a week I was back to normal.
>melatonin WHY DO WYPIPO THINK THEY CAN GRIND AFRICAN KINGS AND QUEENS INTO POWDER PILLS?
Jaxson Jackson
>I have no idea what any of this is supposed to mean, but I still can't smell and my taste is weird since getting COVID last November. No jab cause fuck that, am I retarded now?
my taste is back but I swear I am actually dumber, I swear all my colleagues and clients are too. Nobody 'gets' anything anymore, they just ramble on. Not sure if its just depression from 2 years of trauma or what... but I really think everyone is a bit dumber, including my self.
T. never vaxxing.
Blake Anderson
.. I tried reading a book the other night, I couldn't focus or keep coherency for more than a few paragraphs/sentences at a time. Felt like it took for every just to read one chapter, and it was a chore. Is there any meaningful test anyone here can think of we can use to compare our own cognitive ability pre and post covid? I'm thinking 'best score' on computer game that you played consistently prior to vax? I used to play civ on the hardest level, now I play it on like emperor with barbarians turned off..