NIP IT!
NIP. IT. IN. THE. BUD!!
I’ve done this successfully now FIVE times, so I’m confident to post it here.
The key is to start the DBF Protocol IMMEDIATELY upon feeling that first tell-tale tingle in the throat or sinuses. If I try to be “tough”, or go into denial and tell myself, “Nah, I’m not getting a cold…” then my odds of success are reduced markedly. The DBF Protocol can also be done as a pure prophylactic if I know that I have just been exposed to a sick person and I want to give myself the best possible chance of avoiding coming down with whatever they had. Since all of the components of the DBF Protocol are benign, it falls into the category of “it can’t hurt.”
My first dose is a power-dose, to really jumpstart the process. I put all of the liquid components into a small quantity of juice, booze or water, and use the mixture to wash down the pills:
-Aggressive treatment dose of Ivermectin 1% livestock liquid injectable solution taken by drinking it orally (or take pills or pony paste if that is what is on hand). Dosage table by body weight HERE.
-50,000 IU’s of Vitamin D+K liquid drops. 1 drop equals 1000 IU’s, so 50 drops.
-Quercetin, 400mg (2x200mg capsules)
-Liposomal Vitamin C, 1200mg (2x600mg capsules)
-Zinc liquid drops, 30mg (20 drops)
After the first power dose, I repeat dosing myself every 12 hours with doses that are HALF the initial power-dose outlined above.
I take Melatonin before bed to ensure that I’m well-rested. I keep food intake to a minimum, or just fast outright so that my immune system can be focused on destroying the enemy, and not policing my stomach contents. And I’m extra diligent about gargling with Listerine.
I haven’t had to extend dosing beyond 72 hours.
I decant Ivermectin into small (50 or 100mL) eye dropper bottles, and carry a 50mL bottle of Vitamin D+K with me in my bag at all times, so I can always at least begin the power-dose anywhere, anytime. I carry a few Vitamin C and Quercitin pills in a small plastic ziplock bag, and my bottle of Zinc drops to be fully prepared when traveling.
And THAT is how I NIP. IT. IN. THE. BUD!