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Thursday, December 17, 2020

Zelenko Protocol

Hello, hello!

Well, after a day of craziness, I am finally sitting in front of my computer.

YAY!

God's timing is always amazing to me.

In between the time of me writing the short post this a.m. and now, a beautiful friend of mine pointed out an addition that needed to be made to the protocol.  How cool is that?!  Thank you Heather.  💓

I have my amazing cousin Dion to thank for this protocol.  He found this months ago and thought it would be a good idea to file it away for future use.  I am very glad that he did.

With the amount of evidence out there that the PCR tests aren't accurate, I cannot tell you what people are testing + for.  But it's something in many, with plenty of side effects.  So, print this protocol and share it with your friends and loved ones.  In my opinion, no one should be dying when we have supplements out there that help and remedy.  We have a supply of this protocol on hand, if needed.  I would suggest you do that same.  The total cost is around $60-70 on Amazon.

And many, many thanks goes out to Dr. Vladimir Zelenko who created this protocol!!


Prehospital Management of Covid-19
Zelenko Protocol
Dr. Vladimir Zelenko
Twitter: @zev_dr

Treatment Plan for Patients with symptoms of Covid-19

Fundamental Principles

Treat patients based on clinical suspicion as soon as possible, preferably within the first 5 days of symptoms. Perform PCR testing, but do not withhold treatment pending results.

Risk Stratify Patient

Low risk patient. Younger than 60, no comorbidities, and not toxic (ie, no shortness of breath)
High risk patient - Older than 60, younger than 60 with comorbidities, or looks toxic

Treatment Options

Low risk patients

1. Rest, oral fluids, Tylenol as needed

2. Vitamin C 1 gm once a day for 7 days

3. Quercetin 500mg twice a day for 7 days

4. Elemental Zinc 50mg once a day for 7 days

5. Close follow up with doctor


High risk patients

1. Rest, oral fluids

2. Tylenol as needed

3. Elemental Zinc 50mg once a day for 5 to 7 days.

4. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) 200mg twice a day for 5 to 7 days

5. Azithromycin 500mg once a day for 5 days or doxycycline 100mg twice a day for 5 to 7 days

Note: If HCQ is inaccessible (e.g. pending PCR test results) then use Quercetin 500mg three times a day in place of HCQ. If HCQ becomes accessible (e.g. positive PCR test result), then switch to HCQ.


Additional treatment options. Should be uniquely custom tailored for every patient,

1. Ivermectin 6 mg twice a day for 1 day

2. Budesonide 1 mg/2cc solution via nebulizer twice a day for 7 days

3. Dexamethasone 6mg once a day for 5 to 7 days

4. Blood thinners (i.e. Eliquis or Xarelto)

5. Home O2

6. Home IV fluids

IF POSSIBLE, KEEP PATIENTS OUT OF THE HOSPITAL



Ok, so here are a few things to add to the above protocol:

1. No sugary drinks. No juices. No desserts. Sugar lowers our immune system. We need it in tip top shape. PUSH the water, even if it doesn't taste good. You want to avoid dehydration.

2. A fever is a good thing. It's the body's way of fighting. Do your own research but I would not take Tylenol for a fever unless it hits 102. That's just my opinion. Do your own research, please.

3. We would add Elderberry. We like Sambucal. Solaray Elderberry can be taken as a preventative.

4. Add a D3 + K supplement. NOW Brand has one that we like. See pic.

5. NAC 1000mg is a must when there is a cough present.

6.  We would definitely add 2000mg (2g or 1/2 tsp.) of Vitamin C to the High risk patients protocol.  

7.  If a High risk patient isn't getting better, up the Zinc to 2 times per day.

In order to keep this protocol clean and neat for printing, I am going to post the links to products and product pictures in a separate post.  Click here.

Let me know your thoughts and questions.



God bless,

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