nebulized budesonide saved my friends life and Dr Bartlett wrote the prescription. He had Delta and tried to fight it for 3 days with his immune system. He lives in Texas. He took ivermectin also. He had a bad cough and the budesonide cleared up the congestion. Took a while and did the nebulizer often. His relative that got the same thing did nothing and went to emergency. She was put a ventilator and somehow survived, but has holes in her lungs.
Thank you for sharing, Scott! I'm so sorry about your friend who was put on a ventilator. But I'm glad your other friend had a successful recovery using budesonide! I hear stories like this all the time. I'm not pro-pharma generally, but budesonide is IMO, when the situation calls for it, one of the most underrated and effective respiratory treatments available—especially given its track record of dramatically reducing hospitalizations and preventing severe respiratory distress. It frustrates me to see lifesaving options withheld when people need them the most, and that's why I'm working to make it accessible without barriers.
I have been using Budesonide since the early days of Dr. McCullough's videos, shortly after the start of Covid. I have sinus problems that were previously treated with prescriptions like Flonase, and sinus infections were common. Budesonide solved that, and minimized my snoring, too. (I know -- TMI.) Since then, I have been purchasing it OTC on Amazon for $16 and have suggested it to many folks who have done the same. Today, my sister called and said Amazon now refuses to give it without a prescription. Is this because it is so effective, Jon, and there is a push for nebulizers? Target is still selling it OTC it seems, but for $24. I went to Good RX. The price with a GOOD RX coupon is $57. They also say that the retail price is $279. WHAT?! I have been paying $16 for nearly 5 years now! The prescription version does increase packaging costs because every dose is in an individual little plastic vial. We know how good plastic is for us. (I wonder if it is now fully equipped with nanoparticles like our dental treatment fluids are.) It appears that The Wellness Company has it in its wellness packages, but I want single bottles. I have emailed them. I have steam blowing out of every orifice. Is there a prescription for that?
I bought budesonide nose spray from Walmart and betadine antiseptic sore throat gargle in case if we got sick but my husband tested positive ? Back in 2021 and I already had a IVM prescription from the FLCCC. I been using the spray every now and then and I never got tested for Covid nor been sick even though I been around sick people.
Great-- So it now looks like bio-engineered measles virus from Bill Gates' self-spreading vaccines will now cause our illnesses, never mind Mark Zuckerberg's claim that he wants to wipe out all disease in the next 30 years. Re-engineering pathogens so they can now gain entry via novel pathways into our bodies is JUST. PLAIN. E-V-I-L!!!
Thanks for the comment! There's a critical difference between managing acute, life-threatening respiratory symptoms and proactively maintaining a healthy lifestyle as a preventative measure. When someone faces severe respiratory distress from infections—especially relevant in today's environment of enhanced, gain-of-function pathogens that pose bioweapon-level threats—immediate medical interventions like nebulized budesonide can rapidly reduce inflammation and respiratory compromise, preventing hospitalization or death. On the other hand, a healthy lifestyle, including good nutrition, sufficient sleep, exercise, and proactive supplementation, serves as a foundational prophylactic strategy to strengthen immune resilience and reduce vulnerability to severe outcomes. In the age of genetically manipulated pathogens designed to evade natural immune defenses and other health threats, both acute symptom management and long-term preventive strategies are essential—but each serves a distinctly different purpose in safeguarding health. Thanks again!
I completely agree with your thesis. It is a pity that Kim Jong-un's brother, dying on the airport floor from the effects of a two-component (binary) poison, did not know about such a "miraculous" medicine.
VZ, I wish the CDC felt as you do about vaccines. From Science Times, “Before September 1, 2021, the CDC defined the vaccine as "a product that stimulates a person's immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease." The agency [now] states that a vaccine is merely "a preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases."” This change is the result of the way mRNA vaccines work. 🙄 I’m not impressed either!
nebulized budesonide saved my friends life and Dr Bartlett wrote the prescription. He had Delta and tried to fight it for 3 days with his immune system. He lives in Texas. He took ivermectin also. He had a bad cough and the budesonide cleared up the congestion. Took a while and did the nebulizer often. His relative that got the same thing did nothing and went to emergency. She was put a ventilator and somehow survived, but has holes in her lungs.
Thank you for sharing, Scott! I'm so sorry about your friend who was put on a ventilator. But I'm glad your other friend had a successful recovery using budesonide! I hear stories like this all the time. I'm not pro-pharma generally, but budesonide is IMO, when the situation calls for it, one of the most underrated and effective respiratory treatments available—especially given its track record of dramatically reducing hospitalizations and preventing severe respiratory distress. It frustrates me to see lifesaving options withheld when people need them the most, and that's why I'm working to make it accessible without barriers.
I have been using Budesonide since the early days of Dr. McCullough's videos, shortly after the start of Covid. I have sinus problems that were previously treated with prescriptions like Flonase, and sinus infections were common. Budesonide solved that, and minimized my snoring, too. (I know -- TMI.) Since then, I have been purchasing it OTC on Amazon for $16 and have suggested it to many folks who have done the same. Today, my sister called and said Amazon now refuses to give it without a prescription. Is this because it is so effective, Jon, and there is a push for nebulizers? Target is still selling it OTC it seems, but for $24. I went to Good RX. The price with a GOOD RX coupon is $57. They also say that the retail price is $279. WHAT?! I have been paying $16 for nearly 5 years now! The prescription version does increase packaging costs because every dose is in an individual little plastic vial. We know how good plastic is for us. (I wonder if it is now fully equipped with nanoparticles like our dental treatment fluids are.) It appears that The Wellness Company has it in its wellness packages, but I want single bottles. I have emailed them. I have steam blowing out of every orifice. Is there a prescription for that?
I bought budesonide nose spray from Walmart and betadine antiseptic sore throat gargle in case if we got sick but my husband tested positive ? Back in 2021 and I already had a IVM prescription from the FLCCC. I been using the spray every now and then and I never got tested for Covid nor been sick even though I been around sick people.
Great-- So it now looks like bio-engineered measles virus from Bill Gates' self-spreading vaccines will now cause our illnesses, never mind Mark Zuckerberg's claim that he wants to wipe out all disease in the next 30 years. Re-engineering pathogens so they can now gain entry via novel pathways into our bodies is JUST. PLAIN. E-V-I-L!!!
Please go find the video I posted with Peter Diamendes & his life extension series he just released …
mRNA is the ticket to life extension per Mr life extension..
WHAAAT??
Thanks for the comment! There's a critical difference between managing acute, life-threatening respiratory symptoms and proactively maintaining a healthy lifestyle as a preventative measure. When someone faces severe respiratory distress from infections—especially relevant in today's environment of enhanced, gain-of-function pathogens that pose bioweapon-level threats—immediate medical interventions like nebulized budesonide can rapidly reduce inflammation and respiratory compromise, preventing hospitalization or death. On the other hand, a healthy lifestyle, including good nutrition, sufficient sleep, exercise, and proactive supplementation, serves as a foundational prophylactic strategy to strengthen immune resilience and reduce vulnerability to severe outcomes. In the age of genetically manipulated pathogens designed to evade natural immune defenses and other health threats, both acute symptom management and long-term preventive strategies are essential—but each serves a distinctly different purpose in safeguarding health. Thanks again!
I completely agree with your thesis. It is a pity that Kim Jong-un's brother, dying on the airport floor from the effects of a two-component (binary) poison, did not know about such a "miraculous" medicine.
Not sure budesonide is effective against the VX nerve agent.
In any case, I am in awe of your analytical articles and am immensely grateful for your courage in promoting the truth.
At least you're getting closer to toxicology – now.
VZ, I wish the CDC felt as you do about vaccines. From Science Times, “Before September 1, 2021, the CDC defined the vaccine as "a product that stimulates a person's immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease." The agency [now] states that a vaccine is merely "a preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases."” This change is the result of the way mRNA vaccines work. 🙄 I’m not impressed either!