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Prevention & Treatment Protocols for COVID-19

 

Our founding physicians are highly published and world-renowned thought leaders, with deep knowledge and expertise in a range of important health issues.

The organization has reached millions of people through its protocols, website, webinars, newsletters, social media, speaking engagements, and media appearances. Our protocols are used by healthcare providers worldwide and have helped countless thousands of people.

 

How our thinking on vaccines has evolved and why FLCCC is introducing the new I-RECOVER Post-Vaccine Protocol to treat post-vaccine syndrome.

We are still in the very early stages of understanding this complex syndrome, but the combination of FDA-approved and well-tolerated medications and supplements we are using so far is showing promise in many cases. We have collaborated with leading doctors and scientists in the U.S. and abroad to put together this guidance, and we will continue to refine and improve our recommendations as we collect additional evidence from patients and from emerging medical literature.

As Dr. Paul Marik recently told a crowd in Ohio, “There’s no disease in medicine that you can’t treat. It’s never too late!"

Management of Post-Vaccine Syndrome

Major public health authorities do not recognize post-COVID-vaccine injuries; and there is no specific ICD classification code for this disease. However, while no official definition exists, a temporal correlation between a patient receiving a COVID-19 vaccine and the beginning or worsening of clinical manifestations, is sufficient to diagnose as a COVID-19 vaccine-induced injury when the symptoms are unexplained by other concurrent causes.

Since there are no published reports detailing the management of vaccine-injured patients, our treatment approach is based on the postulated pathogenetic mechanism, clinical observation, and patient anecdotes. Treatment must be individualized according to each patient’s presenting symptoms and disease syndromes. It is likely that not all patients will respond equally to the same intervention; a particular intervention may be life saving for one patient and totally ineffective for another.

Early treatment is essential; it is likely that the response to treatment will be attenuated when treatment is delayed.

For detailed instructions and sources, download An Approach to the Management of Post-Vaccine Syndrome PDF.

We aim to save lives and improve health by advancing protocols based on the latest science, data, and clinical observations. FLCCC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit funded entirely by voluntary donations from individuals and charitable organizations.

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