Greg & Jacquie’s COVID Playbook: Our Family Protocol for Early Treatment and Protection

By Greg 0 Comment August 30, 2025

My wife, Jacquie, is a pediatric nurse practitioner. I’ve worked in healthcare IT for over 20 years at private, state, and federal levels. Together, we’ve researched COVID treatments and protocols outside of the government’s narrative — drawing on the work of physicians and researchers such as Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Michelle Scott, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., James O’Keefe, and others.

This post is not medical advice from the CDC, FDA, or mainstream government health agencies. It’s our family’s COVID Playbook, built from the research we trust. We share it here so others can learn, question, and prepare.

✅ Day 1 of Symptoms / Positive Test

  • Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ): 200 mg twice daily × 5–7 days + Zinc 50 mg/day
  • OR Ivermectin: 0.2–0.4 mg/kg once daily × 5 days (with food)
  • If no HCQ/IVM: Quercetin 500–1000 mg/day or EGCG
  • Vitamin D3 + K2: 5,000–10,000 IU/day
  • Vitamin C: 2–4 g/day

🧬 Spike Detox / Inflammation (McCullough Protocol)

  • Nattokinase – 2000 FU twice daily
  • Bromelain – 500 mg daily
  • Curcumin (with BioPerine) – 500 mg twice daily
  • Optional: NAC, Omega-3, Magnesium

🌙 Immune & Respiratory Support

  • Melatonin: 3–10 mg nightly
  • Famotidine (Pepcid) 20–40 mg daily OR Cetirizine (Zyrtec)
  • Aspirin 81–325 mg daily (if safe)
  • Hydration, electrolytes, anti-inflammatory diet, light walking

🚨 Red Flag Symptoms → ER Immediately

  • O₂ saturation < 92%
  • Severe chest pain, fainting, confusion
  • Sudden shortness of breath
  • Severe headache or vision changes
  • Leg swelling or pain (possible clot)

💊 Access to Meds

1. Ivermectin (Tennessee Residents)

  • Available without a prescription in Tennessee under SB 2188 (standing order law).
  • Ask at CVS, Walgreens, or a local independent pharmacy.
  • Pharmacist may ask a few screening questions before dispensing.

2. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ)

  • Still requires a prescription.

3. Telehealth Option – Dr. Michelle Scott

  • $50 phone consultation available.
  • Prescribes both HCQ and ivermectin if appropriate.
  • Contact: DocScottMD.com | Email: micscottmd@aol.com

Steps:

  1. Book a $50 consult on DocScottMD.com.
  2. Dr. Scott calls you directly for the consult.
  3. If appropriate, she prescribes HCQ and/or ivermectin.
  4. Prescription can be filled locally or via compounding pharmacy.

📚 Trusted Sources & Links

This is our family’s playbook. We’ve shared it because we believe in questioning, researching, and equipping ourselves with tools for health — not just waiting for government-approved solutions.

👉 Share this post if you want others to know there are alternative perspectives and protocols beyond what the CDC promotes.

⚠️ This is not medical advice. This post reflects our personal research and the medical voices we trust. It does not replace consultation with your own healthcare provider.

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