New Treatment for COVID-19 Chloroquine Details plus Video
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Disclaimer: This is a report by Dr Berg whom I trust. He is not trying to treat or cure.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) virus is spreading rapidly, and
scientists are endeavoring to discover drugs for its efficacious treatment in China.
Chloroquine phosphate, an old drug for treatment of malaria, is shown to have apparent efficacy and acceptable safety against COVID-19 associated pneumonia in multicenter clinical trials conducted in China.
The drug is recommended to be included in the next version of the Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Pneumonia Caused by COVID-19 issued by the National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China for treatment of COVID-19 infection in larger populations in the future.
Read the article Dr Berg is referring to.
Chloroquine is a zinc Ionosphore (Watch the video to understand what this means)
While taking a small dose of supplemental zinc can be a plus…you do not want to overdo it!
Before you start dosing yourself with a high dose of Zinc. Please read these guidelines.
For pneumonia: In developing countries, 10-70 mg of elemental zinc has been taken daily in undernourished children aged 3 months to 5 years.
Also, 2 mg/kg of zinc sulfate has been taken daily in two divided doses for 5 days.
For cold sores (herpes labialis): Zinc sulfate 0.025% to 0.25% applied 8 to 10 times daily or zinc oxide 0.3% with glycine applied every 2 hours while awake has been used.
Specific products containing zinc (Virudermin Gel, Robugen GmbH, SuperLysine Plus +, Quantum Health, Inc., Herpigon) have also been used.
Likely Safe doses of Zinc:
When taken by mouth: Zinc is LIKELY SAFE for most adults when taken by mouth in amounts not larger than 40 mg daily.
Routine zinc supplementation is not recommended without the advice of a healthcare professional.
In some people, zinc might cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, metallic taste, kidney and stomach damage, and other side effects.
Zinc is POSSIBLY SAFE when taking by mouth in doses greater than 40 mg daily.
There is some concern that taking doses higher than 40 mg daily might decrease how much copper the body absorbs.
Decreased copper absorption may cause anemia.
Taking high amounts of zinc is LIKELY UNSAFE.
High doses above the recommended amounts might cause fever, coughing, stomach pain, fatigue, and many other problems.
Taking more than 100 mg of supplemental zinc daily or taking supplemental zinc for 10 or more years doubles the risk of developing prostate cancer.
There is also concern that taking large amounts of a multivitamin plus a separate zinc supplement increases the chance of dying from prostate cancer.