Some background and a call to vigilance: In mid-December I came down with a mild fever for 3 days. I had no other symptoms and I was able to work through it. By day 5, I was not eating anything and unable to hold down water. By day 6, I had completely lost my sense of balance, was barely able to stand on two feet, had double vision, and had dysarthria (trouble with speech - drunk-like). Fortunately, friends checked in on me and brought me to the hospital where I received many IV bags, 86 different tests, and slowly recovered over the course of 13 days. Formally, I was diagnosed with stroke-like symptoms but did not test positive for anything (including Covid, but those tests are not entirely reliable). I had significant inflammation in my brain, some inflammation in my heart, and some inflammation in my lungs. As of today, 6 weeks after the initial onset of symptoms, I am still recovering. My heart still sometimes has a funny beat, my brain is sometimes inflamed, and have about half the energy that I used to. Nothing to concerning, I'm getting better each day, and have a thorough regime which I will list below.
So yeh, a pretty severe case of Covid indeed. I'm 33 years old, in good health, and fairly on top of the health advice from the forum. Not trying to unnecessarily scaremonger anyone here but hopefully this will inspire others to double down on their vigilance. I assure you, it was not a fun time and probably was not that far off from being life-threatening. It is entirely possible that I was infected with some updated-super-covid. Even if that is not the case, we should all be prepared for the worst on the disease front. Something wicked comes this way soon:
If you search, 'Plague', 'Recombination', 'Disease X', 'Ebola', 'Black Death', 'Covid' ect. on the Cassiopaea
Transcripts Webpage, you can find a lot more references and information.
Here is the
list of all the things I'm taking and doing. It's extensive and expensive, but sure beats getting sick and paying hospital bills:
On the supplement side:
1.
Gutmax -
IBS/SIBO/Dysbiosis,
Autoimmune
2. Liposomal colostrum - 2 teaspoons in the morning, 5 days on, 2 days off.
3.
Ivermectin - 12mgs 4x a day when most sick.
4. Ginseng
5. Grass Fed Beef Spleen and Kidney - as recommended by my acupuncturist
6.
Hawthorne Berry
7.
Thiamax
8.
Thiactive B Complex
9.
NAC
10.
Mind+
11.
Liposomal Vit D
12. Thyroid Grandular+
13.
Nattokinase - 8,000 FU
14.
Copper Glycinate - 2mgs
15. 'Natural Calm' Magnesium Citrate
16.
Liposomal Vit C Complex - contains zinc, ALA, bioflavonoids, quercetin, rose hips, elderberry.
17.
Trace Mineral Drops
18. Digestive enzymes - Betanine HCL, Ox Bile, Bromelain, ect.
19. Turkey Tail Mushroom
20. Iodine & selenium - paused taking these after the hospital. Will consider high dosages when I am no longer in a weakened state.
21. Melatonin
22. Liposomal Glutathione
23.
Bifidobacterium Probiotic
24. Grass Fed Beef Heart and Liver
25.
DMSO 10% - 4 tbsp a day
26. Interferon
On the doing side:
1. REST!!! I applied for FMLA leave from my job and have not worked for the past 6 weeks. This has been the #1 most important thing.
2. Nutritious and wholesome soups - Reishi, shittake, kelp, vinegar, and bone broth bases topped with sauerkraut.
3.
Licorice, peppermint, sage herbal tea. Licorice for covid, peppermint to cool my digestion and reduce inflammation, and sage for my lungs.
4.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy - 1.5 hours everyday
5. Sauna - a few times a week or as often as I can tolerate it
6. IV treatments - high dose vit C w/ glutathione and Myer's cocktails
7. Exercise - working out as much as I can without straining my heart. It is fairly minimal. Stretching, massage gun, walking around while listening to a podcast... anything to keep the body moving.
8. Essential oils - Tea Tree on my chest for my lungs; Frankincense on my ears for brain inflammation.
9. Acupuncture
10. Caffeine and Nicotine - the second #1 most important things.
11. Knowledge & Resources - ok, there are a few #1 most important things. All the knowledge needed to fight these superbugs is available on the forum. Stock up on medicine and supplements to a reasonable degree. Take time to do you research as you are able.
12. Community

- if I was not surrounded by a very supportive community who took the wheel while I was basically unconscious for the first few days, this illness could have taken a much darker turn.
I am definitely not a doctor (not even close). Please due your own due diligence. I'm just hoping this list and linked resources will help you in that endeavor. Oh, and
don't fear the germs!