Morning Sisters!
Well, it looks like there has been confirm cases in my neck of the woods!
San Antonio, Texas.
Can anyone else confirm this??
Coronavirus and gold prices
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Received Update:
CDC Mistakenly Released Texas(SAN Antonio) Coronavirus Patient, Who later tested positive!
CDC Mistakenly Released Texas(SAN Antonio) Coronavirus Patient, Who later tested positive!
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Yes, I actually posted this info. earlier
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Yes again. Confirmed
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No biggie....us Texas gals gotta stick together ❣
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@JewelryQueen
I'm wondering, won't you need to have labs to be checked out thorougly which, as you said, requires a clinic visit?
Please, if at all possible, have your records transferred to a clinic in a different area & ask someone to take you. I know by the number of friends you have here that you have many friends nearby that would be glad to help & would not feel inconvenienced.
I'm wondering, won't you need to have labs to be checked out thorougly which, as you said, requires a clinic visit?
Please, if at all possible, have your records transferred to a clinic in a different area & ask someone to take you. I know by the number of friends you have here that you have many friends nearby that would be glad to help & would not feel inconvenienced.
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'The Queen is back. Long live the Queen! (I've always wanted to say that)
OK tribe, we're a gonna be proactive. Here's my recommendations to help keep us safe from the monster.
-- On the supplement side--
-First and Foremost --VITAMIN C time released capsules. I take 2 of the 500 mg every morning. Vitamin C promotes an increase in your white blood cells and increases the production of natural interferon. Interferon is an antibody that coats cells and prevents viral entry. If you don't do anything else, do this.
Next on my recommend list--Bilberry capsules. Nature's Way brand also contains Black Elderberry. (There is no cyanide in Elderberries--only in the roots and leaves- like apricots have cyanide in the pits). 2 capsules with breakfast lunch and dinner. This is an industrial strength dose. You could get by with less. I believe their 2 for 1 sale is still on so a one month's supply is $30. Both Bilberries and Elderberries contain polyphenols that block viruses. Sambucol has a Black Elderberry syrup that is tasty and effective but at the upper recommended dose can be cost prohibitive. It runs about $9 for a 4 oz bottle that would last 3 days. At the the minimal dose would last 9 days. It is usually available at Target. Also if you are allergic to zinc stay away from the "Advanced" version. If anyone is interested and has access to Black Elderberry juice I'll tell you how to make your own.
Echinacea and Goldenseal are supposed to boost your immune system. You can find at any vitamin or health food store. Personally I have had mixed results, but couldn't hurt.
--On the food side--
Did you know the humble cinnamon is an antiviral? Put some in your coffee. For a double whammy put some in your lactobacillus yogurt. (the gut is the pillar of your immune system). I've been known to fill empty capsules with it for easy dosage. DO NOT try to eat a teaspoonful as you might inhale it and all he*ll will break lose in your lungs. Breathing it in if you have asthma, can kill you.
Use coconut oil whenever possible as it boosts the effects of other immune building foods.
Eat mushrooms. Shiitake are the most potent for immune effects but all are good.
Garlic is a great antibiotic to keep the barrage of other bugs away. Be careful with raw or almost raw garlic if you are on anticoagulants as it is a blood thinner. To be effective it must be crushed or finely minced and exposed to air for at least five minutes. It will feel a little sticky when the active ingredient comes out. Just don't heat it too long or at too high a temperature as it negates the good effects. Add it towards the last 10 minutes if you are cooking say soup. Onions ditto.
Green tea also supports your immune system. Try for three cups a day (with honey as desired).
Lastly, eat as many dark green vegetables as you can.
So that's my recipe to get us ALL through this.
signed,
Mamasan
OK tribe, we're a gonna be proactive. Here's my recommendations to help keep us safe from the monster.
-- On the supplement side--
-First and Foremost --VITAMIN C time released capsules. I take 2 of the 500 mg every morning. Vitamin C promotes an increase in your white blood cells and increases the production of natural interferon. Interferon is an antibody that coats cells and prevents viral entry. If you don't do anything else, do this.
Next on my recommend list--Bilberry capsules. Nature's Way brand also contains Black Elderberry. (There is no cyanide in Elderberries--only in the roots and leaves- like apricots have cyanide in the pits). 2 capsules with breakfast lunch and dinner. This is an industrial strength dose. You could get by with less. I believe their 2 for 1 sale is still on so a one month's supply is $30. Both Bilberries and Elderberries contain polyphenols that block viruses. Sambucol has a Black Elderberry syrup that is tasty and effective but at the upper recommended dose can be cost prohibitive. It runs about $9 for a 4 oz bottle that would last 3 days. At the the minimal dose would last 9 days. It is usually available at Target. Also if you are allergic to zinc stay away from the "Advanced" version. If anyone is interested and has access to Black Elderberry juice I'll tell you how to make your own.
Echinacea and Goldenseal are supposed to boost your immune system. You can find at any vitamin or health food store. Personally I have had mixed results, but couldn't hurt.
--On the food side--
Did you know the humble cinnamon is an antiviral? Put some in your coffee. For a double whammy put some in your lactobacillus yogurt. (the gut is the pillar of your immune system). I've been known to fill empty capsules with it for easy dosage. DO NOT try to eat a teaspoonful as you might inhale it and all he*ll will break lose in your lungs. Breathing it in if you have asthma, can kill you.
Use coconut oil whenever possible as it boosts the effects of other immune building foods.
Eat mushrooms. Shiitake are the most potent for immune effects but all are good.
Garlic is a great antibiotic to keep the barrage of other bugs away. Be careful with raw or almost raw garlic if you are on anticoagulants as it is a blood thinner. To be effective it must be crushed or finely minced and exposed to air for at least five minutes. It will feel a little sticky when the active ingredient comes out. Just don't heat it too long or at too high a temperature as it negates the good effects. Add it towards the last 10 minutes if you are cooking say soup. Onions ditto.
Green tea also supports your immune system. Try for three cups a day (with honey as desired).
Lastly, eat as many dark green vegetables as you can.
So that's my recipe to get us ALL through this.
signed,
Mamasan