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Default 2 Doctors on NPR Talk About "What to Do For CV"

NRP is non stop CV dosing, and this morning two reputable MD's here in the Los Angeles area were interviewed on "what to do for the virus"....

They both said treat it like a cold, flu etc etc....Hydrate, Rest, Vit C, Zinc and more.

It's a virus and our bodies can do a great job of fighting off viruses....BUT best to have strong immune system for best and fast healing.


And of course, don't expose yourself to others when not well.
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