Why Make a Covid Recovery Kit?
1. Early Treatment is Key
Since we now know that both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals alike can get very sick, be hospitalized, and die from covid, it’s wise to plan for the worst while hoping for the best. Research shows that those who start treatment EARLY at the first sign of symptoms have the best chances of recovering from Covid-19. Choosing to wait and see how sick you’ll get before you seek treatment options could prove to be a costly decision.
2. Ensure Access to Treatment
With Covid-19 being a global pandemic, treatments are in high demand and can often take weeks to receive. If you wait until you’re sick, you may not be able to get the potentially life-saving treatment that you need when you need it most. Since the majority of hospitals and doctors in the United States won’t administer certain Covid-19 treatments that have been used worldwide with astounding success, it’s wise to have access to treatment already on hand. This way, you can begin treatment immediately upon getting sick and in doing so, you are giving yourself every advantage of recovery.
3. Reserve Your Energy and Gain Peace of Mind
As the adage goes, “A stitch in time saves nine.” By taking a few moments now to make your Covid-19 recovery kit, you will save yourself the hassle of having to frantically do it later when you’re not feeling well. Once you get Covid-19, you’ll need to begin quarantining which makes gathering your Covid-19 recovery kit items difficult.
If you can make some simple preparations now for you and your family while you’re able-bodied and have the mental capacity and energy to do it, once you do get Covid-19, you’ll be able to put all of your energy towards simply resting and recovering. Knowing you’re prepared for the worst and you’ve taken your health into your own hands will help give you peace of mind both now and when you do get sick.
What to Consider Putting in Your Covid-19 Recovery Kit
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A mercury-free thermometer
Be sure to have one at home and one in your travel covid kit!
Umcka soothing hot drink homeopathic remedy for day/night symptom relief
(no sugar added, sweetened with stevia)
At-Home Treatment Protocol Recommended by
Frontline Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance
In December 2020, Pulmonary and Critical care specialist, Dr. Pierre Kory made an emphatic
plea before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on “Early
Outpatient Treatment of Covid-19”. Dr. Kory is an academic physician and part of a larger group
of critical care clinicians, the Frontline Covid Critical Care Alliance, that have been researching
treatment options since the onset of the pandemic.
It should also be noted that Dr Kory had testified before the Senate earlier in the pandemic
about the use of corticosteroids for covid-19. The evidence that he presented was implemented
in hospitals across the nation and is currently being used as one of the top treatment
interventions to successfully help reduce covid deaths.
In the video clip below from Dr Kory, he reports that Ivermectin inhibits the replication of covid-
19 and eradicates nearly all viral material within 48 hours. Here is one of many medical journals published on the success of ivermectin.
Frontline Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance has found that a combination medication approach with steroids and antibiotics has been effective in reducing hospitalizations and deaths in those with covid-19 with staggering results.
To print the protocol for your Covid-19 recovery kit, click “I-MASK+ Protocol” below, then select your country’s flag to view in your native language.
To find a doctor that uses the FLCCC treatment protocol, click “How to Get Ivermectin.”
In other countries, you don’t need a prescription for ivermectin. Fortunately, there is a pharmacy in India that sells ivermectin legally without a doctor’s prescription. It takes 3 to 4 weeks to get through customs.
If you go this route, it’s recommended that you talk to your primary care physician and one of the FLCCC physicians above to discuss your individual health needs.
Click HERE to purchase ivermectin without a prescription.
Order FLCCC Supplements
20% off with my practitioner discount
- Click “shop” above and follow the steps for creating a free Fullscript supplement account.
- Click on the list of FLCCC recommended covid-19 supplements.
(I pre-selected my favorite affordable brands to keep it fast & easy to order for your family). - Click “add all to cart” and then click check out to complete your order.
Covid-19 Resources to Know About
1. Mobile IV
There are mobile IV services that can come to your home or hotel to administer nutritional IVs like glutathione, vitamin C, or a blend like a “Myer’s Cocktail” to help boost your immune system.
To find mobile IV services in your area, Yelp is a good place to start. Once you’ve narrowed down a list of mobile IV service providers in your area, you can contact them to verify that they treat covid patients and travel to your zip code.
2. Monoclonal Antibodies
The FDA has granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to monoclonal antibody therapies as a treatment for COVID-19. This treatment has been found to be very helpful among many. However, in order for monoclonal antibody therapy to be most effective, it needs to be taken as soon as possible.
The criteria to qualify for monoclonal antibodies at most urgent care clinics and hospitals includes:
- Body mass index greater than or equal to 25
- Pregnant (Some places also include breast feeding as a qualifier)
- Chronic kidney disease
- Diabetes mellitus
- Immunosuppressive disease or hypertension
- Over 65 years old
- Chronic Lung Disease
- Sickle Cell Disease
- Neurodevelopmental disorder or congenital anomalies
- Any medical — related technological dependence (gastrostomy or CPAP)
To find locations that offer monoclonal antibodies in your area, click HERE.
3. Grocery and Rx pick-up and delivery services
Mobile grocery pick-up and delivery services can be a tremendous time and energy saver while also maintaining social distancing!
There are many grocery pick up/delivery services to choose from. All of them work a little differently but most require at least 4 hours notice and either have a flat fee or monthly subscription charge.
The leading pick-up and delivery providers include:
- Instacart
- Fred Meyer’s Clicklist
- Walmart+
Items to consider adding to your Covid grocery pick-up/delivery order:
- Coconut water for hydration and electrolytes
- Pre-made organic green juice for nutrition (I like Suja brand)
- Pre-made gluten free chicken noodle soup (I like Safe Harvest brand)
- Organic applesauce is perfect for taking meds that can’t be taken on an empty stomach
- Fresh oranges for vitamin C
- Extra Kleenex
- Clorox wipes for disinfecting (if multiple people in your household)
- Whatever else you may want or need to be comfortable
4. Same-day prescription delivery
If you’re too sick for curbside service or a pharmacy drive-thru, there are services that will pick up your prescription medications from national pharmacies and deliver them to your doorstep within hours the very same day. This is perfect in scenarios like covid and you don’t want to inconvenience a friend or neighbor.
These services are only currently available in select locations, so you’ll want to verify that they service your area.
5. GoodRx
GoodRx is a free prescription discount card that can be helpful in reducing medication costs especially for general covid medications like antibiotics or steroids. The pharmacist can add it to your file and compare which is cheaper compared to insurance.
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Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and do not engage directly in diagnosing disease, dispensing medical advice, or prescribing the use of any products or services as treatment for sickness or disease, or giving legal advice. This information is solely for informational and educational purposes. It is not a substitute for working with a medical provider. You should always cooperate with the health professional of your choice with a mutual goal of building good health.