Adopt a Dog
Roo Yori is known as the K9 Ninja because he competes to bring awareness to homeless dogs and to promote their adoption. Roo & his wife, Clara, adopted a Hector, one of the pit bulls rescued from the Michael Vick dog fighting case, who became a Certified Therapy Dog.
And later a pit bull named Wallace who was going to be euthanized at the shelter. Roo and Wallace went on to win the Purina Pro Plan Incredible Dog Challenge National Championships in Freestyle Flying Disc, which led to a bestselling novel Wallace by New York Times Best Selling author Jim Gorant.
Early Treatment Options and Prevention Protocols
Dr Ardis
He’s recommending Vitamin C, Magnesium, Selenium and Apple Pectin, with Zinc supplements.
Magnesium is proven in this study to normalize the QT Interval in these drugs poisoned individuals... many drugs cause prolonged QT intervals that lead to further heart disease and risk of death. Of note, the COVID 19 Vaccine is a drug and as such presents many toxicities to the human body that will cause prolonged QT Intervals leading to arrhythmias and Heart Attacks. Here is one such study and a screen shot of highlighted benefits of magnesium to the heart and whole body.
MAGNESIUM PROTECTS AGAINST BLOOD CLOT DISORDERS
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MATH+, I-MASK+ and I-RECOVER Protocols
Dr. Zelenko
ZStack
Treatment Options
Low risk patients
Supportive care with fluids, fever control, and rest
Elemental Zinc 50mg 1 time a day for 7 days
Vitamin C 1000mg 1 time a day for 7 days
Vitamin D3 5000iu 1 time a day for 7 days
Optional over the counter options
Quercetin 500mg 2 times a day for 7 days or
Epigallocatechin-gallate (EGCG) 400mg 1 time a day for 7 days
Moderate / High risk patients
Elemental Zinc 50-100mg once a day for 7 days
Vitamin C 1000mg 1 time a day for 7 days
Vitamin D3 10000iu once a day for 7 days or 50000iu once a day for 1-2 days
Azithromycin 500mg 1 time a day for 5 days or
Doxycycline 100mg 2 times a day for 7 days
Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) 200mg 2 times a day for 5-7 days and/or
Ivermectin 0.4-0.5mg/kg/day for 5-7 days Either or both HCQ and IVM can be used, and if one only, the second agent may be added after about 2 days of treatment if obvious recovery has not yet been observed etc.
Treatment Options
Dexamethasone 6-12mg 1 time a day for 7 days or
Prednisone 20mg twice a day for 7 days, taper as needed
Budesonide 1mg/2cc solution via nebulizer twice a day for 7 days
Blood thinners (i.e. Lovenox, Eliquis, Xarelto, Pradaxa, Aspirin)
Colchicine 0.6mg 2-3 times a day for 5-7 days
Monoclonal antibodies
Home IV fluids and oxygen
TRY TO KEEP PATIENTS OUT OF THE HOSPITAL
Vitamin D optimization — Research has shown having a vitamin D level above 50 ng/mL brings the risk of COVID mortality down to near-zero.
• Other key nutraceuticals — Vitamin C, zinc, quercetin and NAC all have scientific backing.
• Key drugs — For acute infection, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine or monoclonal antibodies can be used. While monoclonal antibodies and hydroxychloroquine must be used early on in the disease process, ivermectin has been shown to be effective in all stages of the infection.
Doxycycline or azithromycin are typically added as well, to address any secondary bacterial infection, as well as inhaled budesonide (a steroid). Oral steroids are used on and after the fifth day for pulmonary weakness and aspirin or NAC can be added to reduce the risk of clotting.
Dissolving and/or breaking down blood clots naturally with a variety of herbs including natto-kinase, ginger, Cayenne pepper, garlic and others.
Immunity Regimen Kit
This kit contains a total of 4 products manufactured by Natural Factors and Solaray. The regimen included consists of Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Quercetin, Bromelain, Zinc, and NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine). The products included in this kit are:
Natural Factors Vitamin D3 5000 IU 120 softgels
Vitamin D3 is essential for strong bones and teeth as it increases the body’s absorption of calcium from food. Its role in regulating calcium levels also helps regulate the immune system and maintain healthy nerves and muscles. Vitamin D3 is carefully blended with organic flaxseed oil in an easy-to-swallow softgel.
Solaray Quercetin, Bromelain, and Vitamin C 60 veg caps
This great products contains 500mg Quercetin, 50mg Bromelain, and 1,250mg Vitamin C per serving to get a significant amount of Quercetin and Vitamin C in one supplement. Quercetin, a hardworking flavonoid, may help support the proper balance of histamine in the body for sinus and respiratory comfort. Bromelain, a plant enzyme naturally found in pineapples, may help provide healthy sinus and immune system support, while vitamin C’s powerful antioxidant content makes it the perfect addition to any immune health supplement.
Solaray Zinc 50mg 100 veg caps
Involved in more than 100 enzymatic reactions in the body, zinc is essential to your immune system, skin health, and cellular function. Unfortunately, the modern diet may not always provide sufficient amounts of this important trace mineral, which is not stored in the body and must be replenished daily. That’s where our high quality, bioavailable supplement comes in.
Solaray Zinc Amino Acid Chelate provides 50 mg of zinc which has been bonded to amino acids for better absorption and utilization. Combined with aspartic acid, glycine, whole rice concentrate and citric acid to create a chelated complex, our formula is intended to be gentler on the stomach and easier to assimilate. And for powerful sun-grown nutrition, pumpkin seeds are also added as a source of naturally occurring zinc. Trust Solaray Zinc 50 to help you Live a Little Brighter!
Natural Factors NAC 600mg 60 veg caps
N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC) is a highly stable form of cysteine and is a precursor in the body to the critical antioxidant glutathione. It provides antioxidant support and helps to promote healthy immune system function. Natural Factors amino acids are the highest quality pharmaceutical grade products available.
CoQ10 and Ubiquinol
The spike protein is responsible for COVID-19-related heart and vascular problems, and it has the same effect when produced by your own cells. It causes blood clots, myocarditis and pericarditis, strokes, heart attacks and neurological damage, just to name a few
The safety signal is very clear, with 19,249 deaths having been reported to the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System as of November 19, 2021. Historically, drugs and vaccines are pulled off the market after about 50 suspected deaths
Children aged 12 to 17 are five times more likely to be hospitalized with COVID jab-induced myocarditis than they are to be hospitalized for COVID-19 infection
CoQ10 is the third-most consumed supplement, after fish oil and multivitamins
CoQ10 keeps your mitochondria healthy and plays a crucial role in the production of ATP, the cellular energy required to keep you alive
CoQ10 deficiencies have been linked to many health problems, including migraines, heart disease and cancer
Conversely, supplementing with CoQ10, or the natural form called ubiquinol, may help improve several chronic health conditions such as AFib, NAFLD and heart failure
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is the third-most consumed supplement,1 yet many people don't realize how clinically effective it really is.
Although it’s not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a treatment or preventative drug, several new studies show that taking CoQ10 supplements may help address several chronic health conditions, including atrial fibrillation (AFib), nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), insulin resistance, heart failure, cancer and migraines, to name a few.
Ubiquinol — the reduced, electron-rich form of CoQ10 that your body produces naturally — plays an important role in the electron transport chain of your mitochondria, where it facilitates the conversion of energy substrates and oxygen into the biological energy (adenosine triphosphate or ATP) needed by your cells for life, repair and regeneration.
It’s a fat-soluble antioxidant, meaning it works in the fat portions of your body, such as your cell membranes, where it mops up potentially harmful byproducts of metabolism known as reactive oxygen species (ROS). As such, ubiquinol and CoQ10 supplements help protect your mitochondrial membranes from oxidative damage, and this in turn has been shown to be helpful for a number of health conditions and chronic diseases.
Why CoQ10 Is so Important
Many conditions, including heart disease and migraines — for which CoQ10 has been found beneficial — appear to be rooted in mitochondrial dysfunction.2 CoQ10 is used by every cell in your body, but especially your heart cells.
Cardiac muscle cells have about 5,000 mitochondria per cell, while liver cells have 1,000 to 2,000 mitochondria each.3 As another reference, mitochondria make up about 35% of the volume of cardiac tissue and only 3% to 8% of the volume of skeletal muscle tissue.
About 90% or more of the ROS in your body are made by your mitochondria. Using the analogy of the mitochondria as an engine, the combustion (metabolism) that takes place in there creates exhaust fumes — damaging byproducts when produced in excessive amounts.
One of the functions of CoQ10, or ubiquinol, is to neutralize those byproducts. When ubiquinol is lacking, the byproducts remain and begin to damage the cell. Ubiquinol is particularly beneficial for your heart health. C-reactive protein (CRP) is a marker for inflammation, and when your CRP is elevated, it suggests you have a heightened risk for heart disease
Two other markers for inflammation are gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT),8 which is an early marker of heart failure, and N-terminal pro b-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP).
There's an association between the levels of these two markers and ubiquinol as well. When ubiquinol is supplemented, both these markers go down and genes associated with them are downregulated.
Low CoQ10 levels have also been detected in people with certain types of cancer, including lung, breast and pancreatic cancer, as well as melanoma metastasis, further strengthening the metabolic theory of cancer. The word “coenzyme” also provides a clue to its importance; it works synergistically with other enzymes to digest food, for example.
It also has the ability to increase your body's absorption of important nutrients. More specifically, it helps recycle vitamins C and E, thereby maximizing their beneficial effects.
Heart failure — CoQ10 deficiency is linked to poorer prognosis for those with heart failure. Supplementing with CoQ10 can restore normal CoQ10 levels, helping to prevent heart cell damage and significantly improving heart failure
Migraine — CoQ10 deficiency is a common underlying factor of idiopathic migraines. Supplementing with CoQ10 can help reduce frequency and severity of migraines and alleviate associated symptoms such as nausea and sensitivity to light.
Cancer — In one study, two women with breast cancer were given fatty acids, antioxidants and 300 mg to 390 mg of CoQ10. After two to three months, mammograms showed no tumors or residual tumor tissue, indicating cancer regression. A review in the Journal of Clinical Oncology that looked at how CoQ10 affected cancer treatment found it may help protect the heart and liver from toxicity during treatment.
Ubiquinol is the reduced version of CoQ10 (aka ubiquinone). They're actually the same molecule, but when CoQ10 is reduced it takes on two electrons, which turns it into ubiquinol. In your body, this conversion occurs thousands of times every second inside your mitochondria.
The flipping back and forth between these two molecular forms is part of the process that transforms food into energy. Ubiquinol production ramps up from early childhood until your mid- to late 20s. By the time you hit 30, it begins to decline. Young people are able to use CoQ10 supplements quite well, but older people do better with ubiquinol, as it's more readily absorbed.
How to Supplement With Ubiquinol
Your body can naturally make CoQ10, but genetic alterations in metabolism, poor diet, oxidative stress, chronic conditions and aging can all interfere with CoQ10 production and lead to CoQ10 deficiency. Statin drugs can also deplete CoQ10.
To maintain good health, an adult body should contain 0.5 to 1.5 g of CoQ10 and sometimes it takes a supplement to keep you there. Dosing requirements will vary depending on your individual situation and needs.
As a general rule, the sicker you are, the more you need. The suggested dose is usually between 30 mg to 100 mg per day if you're healthy, or 60 to 1,200 mg daily if you're sick or have underlying health conditions
If you have an active lifestyle, exercise a lot or are under a lot of stress, you may want to increase your dose to 200 to 300 mg per day. Importantly, if you're on a statin drug, you need at least 100 mg to 200 mg of ubiquinol or CoQ10 per day, or more. Ideally, you'll want to work with your physician to determine your ideal dose.