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Published On: December 19, 2022
Black elderberry (Sambucus nigra) has traditionally been used to treat cold and flu symptoms.
Published On: December 13, 2022
Need help figuring out which protocol is right for you? This handy infographic was designed to help you choose the right FLCCC Protocol.
Published On: December 7, 2022
Learn about the three phases of COVID-19 (incubation, symptomatic and inflammation) and when to treat with this short video. Takeaway Message: • Don't wait for a positive PCR test • Treat early on first symptom(s) • Have your medications and a plan in place BEFORE you get sick
Tags: Covid-19, Viral Infections
Published On: November 25, 2022
Methylene Blue is an incredible mitochondrial optimizer. Mitochondria is where cellular energy is made, so when the body’s mitochondria are not working well we feel fatigued. Methylene Blue helps optimize mitochondria, and also has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, neuroprotective and antiviral properties.
Published On: October 24, 2022
Curious about what tests can be useful in diagnosing and treating spike protein-induced disease? Learn more about baseline testing used in FLCCC's I-RECOVER Protocol with this easy-to-understand video
Published On: August 13, 2022
Phases of COVID-19 and When to Treat
Published On: July 20, 2022
Building your ‘Just in Case COVID’ kit? Let’s go shopping with Kristina Morros, CRNA, FLCCC’s Clinical Support Specialist. In this video, Kristina takes us to Whole Foods, a pharmacy and a grocery store to learn about and compare items found on our protocols. Build your kit and your confidence with these great tricks and tips.
Tags: Covid-19, Prevention, Viral Infections
Published On: July 13, 2022
Ivermectin was identified by microbiologist Satoshi Omura in Japan in 1973. Learn more about the Nobel Prize-winning discovery in this video.
Tags: Ivermectin, Viral Infections
Published On: April 19, 2022
This FLCCC infographic compares Molnupiravir V. ivermectin.
Published On: April 18, 2022
This helpful infographic compares newly approved antiviral Paxlovid to ivermectin in regard to treating COVID-19.