/IvermectinBePrepared
1. Do you have a candle and matches JUST IN CASE your electricity goes out?
2. Do you have a flashlight JUST IN CASE your electricity goes out?
3. Do you have a pair of tweezers JUST IN CASE you get a splinter?
4. Do you have a bandaid, sterile gauze and/or anti-bacterial spray in your first aid kit JUST IN CASE you accidentally get a cut or scrape?
5. Do you have a bottle of ibuprofen (Advil), aspirin or acetominophin (Tylenol) JUST IN CASE you get a headache?
6. Do you know that some people keep one bottle of nitroglycerine on their bedside table and carry around another bottle of nitroglycerine JUST IN CASE you have heart pains (angina)?
7. Do you know anyone who carries a course of antibiotics with them when they go to Mexico, JUST IN CASE they get Montezuma's revenge?
WHY AREN'T YOU TAKING THE NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS THAT ARE KNOWN TO BE DEFICIENT IN PEOPLE WITH COVID-19?
Simple nutritional deficiencies have been shown to be statistically significant factors that increase the risk of contracting and dying from COVID-19. It is EASY to address these deficiencies by consuming inexpensive and readily available nutritional supplements. If you are not doing so, WHY NOT?
CLICK HERE for details.
CLICK HERE for details.
WHY DON'T YOU HAVE A DOSE OF IVERMECTIN IN YOUR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS KIT IN CASE YOU START GETTING THE SYMPTOMS THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH COVID-19?
Every doctor in the United States has the authority to prescribe Ivermectin "off-label" for their patients to have on hand as part of their emergency preparedness kit JUST IN CASE they start getting symptoms that are associated with COVID-19.
In direct consultation with your doctor, every patient should be prepared to act quickly to nip any health problem "in the bud." That means everyone should be prepared (in consultation with their doctor) by having medications on hand that they may need to take at the first onset of symptoms.
Don't procrastinate.
Call, text, chat with or send an email to your doctor today to BE PREPARED.
Don't procrastinate.
Call, text, chat with or send an email to your doctor today to BE PREPARED.
Even with the "security blanket" of an on-hand prescription for Ivermectin as an emergency treatment for early onset COVID-19, patients should contact their doctor A.S.A.P. if they start to exhibit symptoms that may be associated with COVID-19.
Talk, text or chat with your doctor at the first sign of symptoms and follow their professional advice, but BE PREPARED in advance.