COVID-19 – a teacher / healer recommends – Part 2
Date: March 03, 2020
Topic: COVID-19 (Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2)
Content
General recommendations
- Increase vitamin C intake. For example, with limes, lemons or ascorbic acid.
- Reduce sugar intake, prefer salty foods instead.
- Avoid alcohol urgently and sleep enough.
- Keep calm to relieve the immune system.
Keep your lungs flexible
- Eat garlic in oil. Stomp the garlic and put them in oil (sunflower oil). Take one teaspoon every two days.
Manufacture: Peel and squeeze some garlic. Pour over a light oil (e.g. sunflower oil). Store in a cool and dry place. The ingredients of the garlic keep bloodstreams and vascular walls (e.g. pulmonary bleaching) soft and supple. The oil is used for the preservation or transport of the active ingredients into the body.
Against acute inflammation (also lungs)
- Mix and drink 1 teaspoon of vinegar with 50 ml of water and a pinch of salt.
In case of fever
- Hair dryer for dry fever simulation. Let a warm to hot airflow pass by the mouth and nose and inhale once a day. In case of fever wait at least 2h, then drink water to lower the temperature. Please note that this is not about directing hot air directly into the nose or the throat area, nor of any kind of therapy by “burning out” of pathogens. Such experiments are strongly discouraged.
- 1x Dissolve and drink aspirin plus C (only in case of acute problems and fever).
About this series
Important note: The above information is only recommendations without warranty. Under no circumstances do they replace professional counselling or treatment by trained and recognised doctors or psychologists. The content listed here cannot and should not be used to make independent diagnoses or to begin treatments. The instructions of the government and the authorities must be followed. The viewpoints and recommendations of the traditional Free-Warrior Medicine may differ from other teachings. We recommend that you obtain comprehensive information and weigh all available information on the basis of logic and rationality.
Recommended links
Federal Ministry of Health (Germany)
Robert Koch Institute (Germany)
WHO (World Health Organization)
Johns Hopkins University World Map