Episode 21:33 – Questions Regarding… Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin, Azithromycin, Budesonide, and Monoclonal Antibody Infusions
On this episode of the Get Healthy Alabama podcast we (Dr. George Burroughs and BetyLou Pierce) discuss some very important questions you should be asking BEFORE going to the hospital with COVID
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Episode 21:33 - Questions Regarding… Hydroxychlorquine, Ivermectin, Azithromycin, Budesonide, and Monoclonal Antibody Infusions
Knowledge is power.
So powerful, it can save your life.
Never has this been more true with than with the current treatment of severe Covid cases.
You see, research is suggesting that the best treatments for Covid may NOT be the ones you are being offered at your local hospital.
Yet, most people don't know that.
Why not?
(The answer will make you mad)
More importantly...
WHAT are these treatments?
On this week's episode of the Get Healthy Alabama podcast (now available!) we answer that question.
Specifically we discuss the following five potential treatments for Covid:
1) Hydroxychloroquine
2) Ivermectin
3) Azithromycin
4) Budesonide
5) Monoclonal Antibody Infusions
Learning about these treatments gives you knowledge... and power.
Power to help you become an active participant should you or a loved one require medical care for Covid.
Power that may save a life!
Give this episode a good listen as it contains some valuable information.
Then, please be kind enough to share it with a friend.
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