I am not saying that it does not help you, maybe it is a wonderful health benefit. But I am curious as to how you have confidence that it does anything for you? Do you have scientific studies to back this up? Or do you just "believe" it is true?
A good friend of mine who is a Christian and culinary chef sent me a similar recipie and told me it would detoxify my liver. I did some research and discovered from Medical sites that there is no scientific proof that it does anything that she said it would do. So I didn't do it. And as far as I know, my liver does not need any detoxifying. As far as I know I had just as much chance of hurting myself as helping myself.
I am the kind of person that needs to see some kind of proof that a home remedy does the thing people think it does. I could never just
"believe" something is good for me because someone said it was. I am very skeptical about peoples ideas that things are good for them. I grew up with many myths that all got debunked when I got more educated. Certain remedies that my mom swore by that were total stupidity passed down from her ignorant uneducated back woods kin folks. I say that in the most respectful way. They never learned to use Google and passed on these dumb ideas even in recent times while their grandkids looked them up and said.. "ah.. that's not true grandma. You can't get head lice from jumping in piles of raked leaves." LOL.
For example, I have read numerous scientific studies that back up the benefits of Cranberry juice for the kidneys. Therefore I do drink cranberry juice for kidney and urinary tract health. But I have science to back that up.
just do a quick goggle search for ginger being anti-viral, you will find tons of info.
and that is just one of the things i take.
and i am 100% confident in what i take ( naturally ) make it unlikely i will get sick from covid or anything else.
and, if i do happen to contract covid, i already take extra zinc, so hydroxy and arrhythmiasin should work well, as they are zinc based.
let's break this down- big phrama makes no money off of vitamins and supplements, so they are not going to be supportive of them.
big media takes lots of $$$ from big phrama, so they will not be overly supportive of natural health either...
that is why both of them demonized and censored hydroxy so much- old drug, cheap, no patents owned by big phrama.