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Covid Treatment
Covid Treatment
Packet
By,
Katie Jennings
Introductory Letter…………………………………………………. 3
Testing………………………………………………………………4
Pulse Oximeter……………………………………………………... 5
Hospital Treatment………………………………………………….9
Protocol—Hospital Treatment……………………………………... 13
Protocols—Prophylaxis……………………………………………. 14
Resources…………………………………………………………... 15
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August 7, 2021
Dear Fellow Citizens,
Of all the illogical and detrimental aspects of this country’s response to the CCP virus pandemic, I find the most
egregious to be the fact that practically NO ONE in government, public health, and most of the medical
community has talked about EARLY TREATMENT. They’ll rail on and on about the latest alpha pi omega
variant and tell you to hide under your bed, but not once, not once, have they informed the public about
treatment that other doctors, real doctors, have been using for a year and a half to save lives.
The so-called experts tell people that if you test positive for the virus, go home, do NOTHING, and wait until
you can’t breathe—then come to the hospital where they’ll put you on useless $3000 a dose remdesivir and a
ventilator and maybe you’ll make it out, maybe you won’t. This is unbelievable to me and quite frankly evil.
Wouldn’t you want to treat the virus early so that it doesn’t escalate into something worse? Is that not medicine
101? It’s akin to finding a small, isolated, cancerous tumor in your arm, and the doctor tells you to do nothing,
go home, and wait until the cancer metastasizes into all of your vital organs, then come back to the hospital
when your prognosis is grim. Would you ever accept that? It’s like having a small kitchen fire, and the fire
department refuses to come put it out and instead waits until your whole house is engulfed in flames to grab
their hoses. Would you accept that? Well, you shouldn’t accept this malfeasance regarding early covid
treatment either.
The purpose of this packet is to let you know that there is treatment for this virus, to outline what that treatment
is, and to give you contact information for doctors who will actually treat you. This may come as a shock to
some of you, but you can’t trust the government, you can’t trust these public health “experts,” and
unfortunately, you can’t trust most doctors either. You have to take your health into your own hands.
Before I get into the treatment details, here’s some food for thought:
▪ If the government actually cared about covid, why is the southern border WIDE OPEN? Thousands of
migrants are pouring across the border, being put on buses, and being shipped around the country. They
could be carrying covid and who knows what else, and they’re not even being tested. Yet, this same
government wants American children to cover their faces all day long at school? Excuse me?
▪ There is this great insistence that people who have already recovered from covid and have natural immunity
should still get vaccinated. In what world does this make sense? How could having immunity to only one
part of the virus (from the vaccine) be better than having immunity to all parts of the virus (natural
infection)? If you already had chicken pox, would you get the chicken pox vaccine? If you already had the
measles, would you get the measles vaccine?
▪ Why would the government suppress information on early treatment?
• Most of the early treatment protocols involve cheap, easily available, re-purposed drugs. There’s no
money to be made by big pharma with these drugs.
• There can only be an EUA (emergency use authorization) from the FDA for the vaccine if there is no
other treatment available. Funny how that works.
• If people knew that there was treatment for this virus, then they wouldn’t so easily comply with
mask mandates and lockdowns and vaccine mandates. It would be much harder to control the public
because people would not be afraid.
Be not afraid. Turn off the TV. Live your life. Breathe freely, and show your smile. Stop treating other
people like they’re disease vectors, and start treating them like human beings again. Do what you can to
improve your health, and if you get sick, seek treatment promptly. Pray, and remember that your rights do not
come from the government, they come from God.
- Katie Jennings, Massachusetts
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Stages of the Virus
There are three stages:
1. Viral Replication
2. Inflammation (respiratory distress)
3. Clotting
The inflammation and clotting are the most dangerous. The
spike protein of the virus causes the inflammation and clotting.
If you can stop the virus from replicating early on, you will
stop the production of spike protein, and therefore
minimize inflammation and clotting.
Start treatment EARLY, within the first five days of symptom onset, preferably at symptom onset. Start on the
vitamins/supplements/washes, an anti-viral, an antibiotic, and maybe aspirin right away. If respiratory
symptoms persist or worsen, you would then need an anti-inflammatory drug. Depending on the patient, a
stronger anti-coagulant can be used. The treatment can be tailored to each individual patient.
If you’re healthy and under 50, you might not need treatment, but why not take it? You would recover sooner,
kill the virus sooner, and be less likely to spread it around. Children can receive early treatment if needed.
Many of the vitamins/supplements and anti-viral drugs are safe for children.
On the pages to follow, I am going to list all of the medications that I know about. You wouldn’t take
them all—I’m just showing you the options. And, obviously, you would have to check for any
interactions with medications that you already take. I will also list some protocols and resources that
you can give your own doctor to show him or her that treatment does actually exist. And, if your own
doctor is useless, I will list telemedicine services where you can find a real doctor who will treat you early.
Testing
Upon symptom onset, go get tested. There are plenty of places that give rapid tests—do not wait days. Look
around. Many urgent cares offer same-day appointments for rapid tests. Most of these tests are PCR tests. You
can even buy a home test kit from Wal-Mart (Abbott Binax Now)—this is a rapid antigen test. The PCR test is
probably more sensitive than the antigen test, but if you have symptoms, either test should work. Of course, no
one really knows how reliable these tests are, so if you get a negative result but you really don’t feel well, still
seek treatment—most of the doctors who treat patients will just go by the patient’s symptoms anyway, not the
test result.
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Pulse Oximeter
It’s a good idea to have one of these at home. You can buy one at any drug store or online. It
measures your blood oxygen level via your finger. Your blood oxygen level registers as the
percentage of your blood cells that are saturated with oxygen. Measure your normal level so
that you have a baseline. For healthy people, normal blood oxygen levels should be 95-100%.
If your levels start to drop, it could be an indication of pneumonia or other severe lung
inflammation. Your levels could drop without you knowing it, however. If you got down to
a level like 88%, then you would probably have trouble breathing. But, you could gradually
drop from 95 to say 92% without being short of breath. If you are sick, it’s a good idea to
monitor your levels and seek treatment when you measure a drop—don’t wait until you’re short
of breath or wheezing.
Zinc
Zinc has anti-viral properties. Substances called zinc ionophores help zinc get inside of your cells to fight
viruses. Quercetin, EGCG (two supplements mentioned below), and hydroxychloroquine (one of the anti-viral
drugs) are all zinc ionophores. Zinc supplements come in forms such as zinc sulfate, zinc gluconate, zinc
citrate, and zinc picolinate. I’ve read that zinc picolinate is the least absorbable, so I’d go with any of the other
ones. Take zinc with food.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C is very important for immune health. It’s hard to take too much vitamin C—it’s water soluble, and
thus, you would just excrete it in your urine. Mega doses can be given through IV during hospital treatment.
Quercetin
Quercetin is a bioflavonoid and antioxidant found in certain fruits and vegetables. It is also a zinc ionophore
and helps zinc get inside your cells to kill viruses. It works well when taken with vitamin C.
EGCG (Epigallocathecin-gallate)
EGCG is a bioflavonoid and antioxidant found in green tea. It is a zinc ionophore.
Melatonin
Melatonin has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immunomodulating properties. It does cause drowsiness.
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Early Outpatient Treatment—Mouth & Nasal Washes
The following washes can be used during treatment. They should be used early during the viral replication
stage. They can also be used as post-exposure prophylaxis. These washes contain antiseptic and virucidal
agents that will kill the virus where it starts—in the mouth, throat, and nose.
You may need, however, a medicine dropper to measure the iodine and a nasal wash bottle to apply the rinse.
Examples of both, from Rite-Aid, are shown below. The nasal wash bottles typically come in kits—the kits
contain an empty wash bottle and packets of salt/baking soda. Depending on the FLCCC protocol, you might
only need the bottle and NOT the packets, so be attentive to the instructions.
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Early Outpatient Treatment—Anti-Virals
Monoclonal Antibodies
There are two antibody cocktails, one from the company Regeneron (casirivimab/imdevimab) and one from Eli
Lilly (bamlanivimab/etesevimab). You would receive one cocktail or the other, depending on the clinic. The
treatment is administered through an IV infusion, but it is OUTPATIENT therapy. You go to the clinic for a
few hours and then go home. I’ve read nothing but good things about this. The only problem is that no one is
advertising this, even though it is free of charge. It’s for high risk patients ages 12+, but “high risk” includes
more people than you’d think. You typically have to be experiencing symptoms and need a positive PCR test,
but if you’re high risk and think that you’ve been exposed, you may be able to get the antibody treatment as
prophylaxis BEFORE you get sick or test positive. Just call and ask—it’s worth a shot. I have also read that
the Regeneron cocktail is available as a subcutaneous shot in the arm that could be administered at a doctor’s
office, but I don’t know of any place doing this.
▪ Positive PCR test (if you think the result is a false negative, try to get a doctor’s order or try
calling the infusion clinic anyway)
What you ▪ Some clinics require a referral, some don’t
need to do ▪ This treatment works to stop viral replication so it must be administered within 10 days from
symptom onset (don’t wait, get it asap)
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Early Outpatient Treatment—Anti-Virals (cont’d)
Hydroxychloroquine
HCQ has multiple mechanisms of action in fighting covid, including being a zinc ionophore (allows zinc to get
inside the cell and fight the virus) and having anti-inflammatory properties. HCQ is a stronger zinc ionophore
than quercetin or EGCG. It is important that HCQ be taken with ZINC. HCQ has typically been used for
treating/preventing malaria and for autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. Before the
CDC removed the info from their website (in 2020), the agency recommended everyone (men, women, and
children) traveling to Africa should take HCQ for months to prevent malaria. HCQ is over the counter in
Africa. It has a better safety profile than Tylenol. It is safe for pregnant women and children. HCQ works best
when taken EARLY.
Ivermectin
Ivermectin has multiple mechanisms of action in fighting covid, including anti-viral and anti-inflammatory
properties. Its mechanisms are different than those of HCQ, and thus it can be used alone or in conjunction with
HCQ. Ivermectin, whose discoverers won a Nobel Prize, has typically been used as an anti-parasitic drug. It’s
been used to treat scabies and head lice in kids, so it’s safe for children. It has an excellent safety profile—it’s
safer than aspirin. It may be safe in pregnancy, but its pregnancy safety profile has not been established.
Ivermectin has been shown to work both EARLY and LATE in covid treatment.
*Note on Why Remdesivir Does Not Work, or at least not as it is currently being used*
Remdesivir was developed as an anti-viral drug to treat HIV. It must be administered through IV for five days,
so it is inpatient treatment. Currently, it is being used in hospitalized covid patients, but typically, patients
aren’t presenting to hospital until they’re at least a week or two past symptom onset, far past the viral
replication stage. If remdesivir works at all (which I am not even sure if it does), it would have to be given
EARLY during the viral replication stage of the virus. And, who would want to be admitted to the hospital
upon first sign of symptoms? In addition, remdesivir is quite expensive, whereas much more effective HCQ
and ivermectin are incredibly cheap.
Azithromycin
or
Doxycycline } In addition to preventing secondary bacterial infections such as pneumonia, both
of these drugs have anti-viral properties.
Colchicine
This is an anti-inflammatory drug typically used to treat gout.
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Early Outpatient Treatment—Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (cont’d)
Hospital Treatment
If a patient does need to be hospitalized, here is some information from the Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care
(FLCCC) Alliance. The treatment protocol includes such drugs as methylprednisolone, ivermectin, and mega
doses of vitamins C and D. The entire protocol, with dosing, is included later in the packet.
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Protocols—Early Outpatient Treatment
The following protocols include adult dosing only.
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Protocols—Early Outpatient Treatment (cont’d)
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Protocols—Early Outpatient Treatment (cont’d)
▪ I-MASK+ Treatment Protocol by FLCCC Alliance (Dr. Paul Marik, VA; Dr. Pierre Kory,
WI; Dr. Joseph Varon, TX; Dr. G. Umberto Meduri, TN; and Dr. Jose Iglesias, NJ)
covid19criticalcare.com or flccc.net
▪ Treatment Protocol by Dr. Brian Tyson and Dr. George Fareed, California
c19protocols.com
Tab Dosage
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Protocol—Hospital Treatment
The following protocol includes adult dosing only.
▪ MATH+ Hospital Protocol by FLCCC Alliance (Dr. Paul Marik, VA; Dr. Pierre Kory, WI;
Dr. Joseph Varon, TX; Dr. G. Umberto Meduri, TN; and Dr. Jose Iglesias, NJ)
covid19criticalcare.com or flccc.net
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Protocols—Prophylaxis
The following protocols are aimed at preventing infection. If you are high risk or have a high risk of exposure,
you might want to consider prophylaxis. You may still get the virus, but if you have been on prophylaxis, your
body should be better equipped to recover from it. All dosing is for adults only.
▪ I-MASK+ Prevention Protocol by FLCCC Alliance (Dr. Paul Marik, VA; Dr. Pierre Kory,
WI; Dr. Joseph Varon, TX; Dr. G. Umberto Meduri, TN; and Dr. Jose Iglesias, NJ)
covid19criticalcare.com or flccc.net
▪ C19protocols.com
Outstanding website that lists Protocols, Research Studies, and Doctors who prescribe treatment
▪ Truthforhealth.org/patientguide/
Excellent Guide about Early Treatment to read and print out for yourself and your doctor
▪ Covid19criticalcare.com or flccc.net
Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance website with a wealth of information about their Prevention,
Early Treatment, and Hospital Protocols
▪ Covexit.com
Excellent site with videos from doctors around the world describing their treatment protocols
▪ Rumble.com/user/jersnav
Videos from Dr. Peter McCullough and others
▪ Truthforhealth.org/2021/06/
Webinar: Covid-19 Early Home-based Treatment with Dr. Peter McCullough
▪ Americaoutloud.com/the-mccullough-report/
America Out Loud, The McCullough Report
Dr. Peter McCullough’s weekly radio show
▪ Theblaze.com/podcasts/daniel-horowitz-podcast
CR Podcast with Daniel Horowitz
Click on “iHeart” for Podcast List
▪ Episode 928 with Dr. Pierre Kory
▪ Episode 920 with Dr. Ryan Cole
▪ Vladimirzelenkomd.com
Dr. Zelenko’s website with treatment protocols
▪ Americasfrontlinedoctors.org
America’s Frontline Doctors
▪ Aapsonline.org
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
▪ Rumble.com
Search here for videos on early treatment from doctors mentioned in this packet—youtube censors them.
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How to Get Treatment
You can get both prophylaxis and treatment consultations and prescriptions via the following:
C19protocols.com
This site has lists of doctors around the country who prescribe early treatment. It also lists telemedicine
services where you can speak with a doctor and get both prophylaxis and treatment.
Myfreedoctor.com
This is a great service, and it actually is free (you can give a donation if you choose). Consult is done
through a text messaging app. Many of the top doctors in early treatment work for this site. Doctors will
prescribe to your local pharmacy.
Americasfrontlinedoctors.org/treatment/how-do-I-get-covid-19-
medication/
America’s Frontline Doctors
Follow the steps on the site. Consult is done over the phone. Cost is $90. Prescriptions are sent overnight
from a pharmacy in Florida.
Speakwithanmd.com
Follow the steps on the site. Consult is done over the phone. I think the cost is $60. Prescriptions are sent
overnight from a pharmacy in Florida.
FrontlineMDs.com
Dr. Stella Immanuel, Texas and her team
Follow the steps on the site. I think that the consult is done via phone.
$90 for prophylaxis consult. $185 for sick patients, but that includes up to 3 follow up visits.
Ivermectincan.com
Virtual visit with ICU doctor Dr. Mollie James
Close follow-up
$290 for prevention, $490 for treatment
Vladimirzelenkomd.com
Phone consultation with Dr. Vladimir Zelenko
Cost is $250
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