Dear Friends,
The Dilemma
I put a lot of thought into this article, because I’ve been having a difficult time reconciling the facts I learned with the reasons why. Ultimately the facts are more important to save lives. The reasons for suppression of information and spinning of narratives can be sorted out by greater minds than mine.
First I’d like to reiterate the basics that every adult should follow, especially anyone who has any underlying health conditions. You should be supplementing with at least 5,000 IU of vitamin D, 1,000 – 10,000 MG of vitamin C, and 220 MG of zinc daily. For a more complete protocol, read my March 2020 article. Make vegetables the better part of your diet. This is of paramount importance due to the point that it will help keep you out of the hospital.
It has been exceedingly challenging to acquire safe and effective drugs such as Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, that can be used prophylactically or at first signs of illness. Both aforementioned drugs are sold over the counter in many countries of the world. Yet with these good and low cost options, why are you limited to Remdesivir, steroids and intubation in the hospital? At least hospitals are now administering oxygen supplementation. When covid first began that wasn’t done for fear of spreading it via aerosol. I will provide you with some links have been used to acquire these drugs, but have not had any success in receiving them.
For this reason I have kept MMS (Miracle Mineral Supplement/Chlorine Dioxide has been used as a water purifier) on hand. To be clear it is not bleach. Bleach is Sodium hypochlorite. I have made some Herbal tinctures such as Sweet Annie AKA Sweet Wormwood, (wormwood was the molecular structure that Ivermectin was patented after) and tincture of Grapefruit Rind, a good source of limonene and an alternative to Hydroxychloroquine.
Just in Time
I am so grateful and even blessed that this information was made known to me by Dr. Bryan Artis, right before the time when I needed it most. In fact it may have saved three members of my family.
As it turns out, Remdesivir is a dangerous drug linked to kidney and multi organ failure; it is approved by the FDA for emergency use authorization (EUA) only. What happens in the body when it experiences Acute Renal Failure (ARF)? The kidneys can no longer process bodily fluids. Your kidneys’ urine drainage tubes (ureters) become blocked and waste liquids can’t leave your body through your urine. Where does that fluid go? It saturates the body and chest cavity causing the body to drown in its own fluids. That sounds suspiciously like covid Pneumonia. Doesn’t it? It also could be the reason doctors remarked in the treatment of covid, that they had never observed a virus that caused kidney and multiple organ failure before.
It is disconcerting as to why they would choose an expensive EUA drug that has had such bad trial results over low cost, Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquinethat are Generally Considered Safe? Hydroxychloroquine is even considered safe during pregnancy.
In an Ebola randomized, controlled study of Remdesivir and three other drugs, the Remdesivir group had the most fatalities. According to the PubMed website, a benefit-risk study revealed that patients who were treated with Remdesivir had a 20 fold increase of acute renal failure (ARF) over those who were treated with hydroxychloroquine. If that isn’t atrocious enough, doctors who choose Remdesivir, get a 20% add on payment as a bonus. Hospitals are exempt from liability only when they use Remdesivir.
Please, if your loved one must go to the hospital with covid, you or someone must be their advocate. You can insist that they are NOT to receive Remdesivir. I was unable to get a hospital to substitute Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine but I was able to revoke the use of Remdesivir.
Oh, did I mention that Ivermectin IS approved for covid use by the NIH but no longer by the FDA. Even though the NIH cleaned up this link on 12/16/21, you can still see that Ivermectin has much fewer adverse events than Remdesivir. They removed the statement that Ivermectin is “generally well tolerated” and softened their verbiage on acute renal failure for Remdesivir. In fact, ivermectin is registered as an essential drug. The scientists who discovered ivermectin were awarded the Nobel prize for their discovery.
In light of all this chicanery, you might want to be prepared in case you have to be hospitalized with covid. Because your family can’t visit you and you will be alone and at the mercy of an overworked and under prepared medical system. You will need a covid medical directive. Print it out and fill it in. Make two copies; have them notarized; keep a copy and give one to a trusted loved one so that they can call as your advocate and make sure the hospital staff reads it before they treat you so that your demands will be fulfilled.
As I proofread this article, I just learned that the FDA has suddenly pulled the Emergency Use Authorization to Monoclonal Antibodies. Though I am not a fan of this particular protocol, it was virtually the only pre-hospitalization treatment offered for covid and is somewhat more effective and far less lethal than Remdesivir. It seems the noose keeps tightening and our options for safe and effective treatments keep shrinking.
Some things you can do before getting sick:
- Get a finger pulse-oximeter (available at most drug stores and Amazon) for monitoring blood oxygen levels and get an idea of your baseline while you’re well (95-100 is healthy, below 88 is very concerning). If you become ill with Covid you should closely monitor blood oxygen and actively work to keep your levels high.
- Follow the vitamin and mineral protocols mentioned above.
- Get an incentive spirometer, available online. This device is made to exercise and keep your lungs at peak function.
- Fill out your medical directive and give a copy to your trusted advocate.
Should you or a loved one end up in the hospital:
- Refuse treatment with Remdesivir
- Try to get a stock of Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine to dose yourself should you become ill.
- Give the hospital a copy of your medical directive and notify your trusted advocate.
- If your trusted hospital network has an on-line patient portal, make sure you set it up and share your password with loved ones who can monitor your care if you’re hospitalized and not permitted visitors.
- Pray for all those who are suffering now.
Love and Light, Lori
Thanks so so very much for your help and sharing this wonderful information. Sooo very much appreciated! God bless you always . Chris ❤️
Thank you for all this info .