Around here we are not very impressed with the medical establishment which is ignoring all early treatment, repurposed medicines, and natural alternatives. If you are coming here for advice, you will find these things, which most doctors will tell you are not approved and not proven to work.
If you want the "standard of treatment", just ignore your covid unless you have to go to the emergency room. I don't recommend that, but your doctor will.
There are plenty of naturals with good results. Most people here will tell you vitamins C, D, zinc, and Quercetin, which are great early in the illness, but I am not sure how good they are when it is dragging on. That is why instead I suggested what I did. Melatonin is well-supported for use, and lactoferrin has some smaller trials which look good, but its not high on the list. Aspirin is also very good, and easily available OTC. (Your doctor will tell you not to use it.)
Methylene blue apparently helps the blood oxygenate, which is why its used in blood poisoning. Also has some very small observational reports of success with severe covid. If you can't get it easily, don't bother with it.
Don't take any supplement or medication just because some random guy on the internet suggested it. open your favorite search engine, and see if there are scientific reports of using it for covid. Do your own research.
And don't vaccinate after you recover. You get all the risk without the benefit.
Lactoferrin and melatonin and the other supplements suggested here are available as health supplements without a prescription (at least in the U.S.). Methylene blue is available online, but I would try the others first.
I f you lost smell, it probably is not omicron. My smell was lost for a month. It came back.
Based on my reading I would take lactoferrin and melatonin. (Maybe methylene blue, but that is more likely useful if you have low oxygen levels.)
I'm not a doctor or nutritionist or anything.
Around here we are not very impressed with the medical establishment which is ignoring all early treatment, repurposed medicines, and natural alternatives. If you are coming here for advice, you will find these things, which most doctors will tell you are not approved and not proven to work.
If you want the "standard of treatment", just ignore your covid unless you have to go to the emergency room. I don't recommend that, but your doctor will.
There are plenty of naturals with good results. Most people here will tell you vitamins C, D, zinc, and Quercetin, which are great early in the illness, but I am not sure how good they are when it is dragging on. That is why instead I suggested what I did. Melatonin is well-supported for use, and lactoferrin has some smaller trials which look good, but its not high on the list. Aspirin is also very good, and easily available OTC. (Your doctor will tell you not to use it.)
Methylene blue apparently helps the blood oxygenate, which is why its used in blood poisoning. Also has some very small observational reports of success with severe covid. If you can't get it easily, don't bother with it.
Don't take any supplement or medication just because some random guy on the internet suggested it. open your favorite search engine, and see if there are scientific reports of using it for covid. Do your own research.
And don't vaccinate after you recover. You get all the risk without the benefit.
Lactoferrin and melatonin and the other supplements suggested here are available as health supplements without a prescription (at least in the U.S.). Methylene blue is available online, but I would try the others first.
Steve Kirsch has a wonderful summary of treatment protocols:
https://www.skirsch.io/how-to-treat-covid/