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Oh! You should treat yourself to a nice home made chocolate cake or something nice!! You need some comfort about the worsening situation on the virus!

People should take lots of vitaminsC,D3 and zinc to boost the immune system. Chaka tea is supposed to prevent you from getting the virus. Russian herbalists know about Chaka tea which is made from quite expensive mushroom!

Thank you very much for your concern!
When I fly to Russia, I will definitely buy this tea.

I'll think about a chocolate cake, since I'm not thin anyway :-)

Have a nice week!

I wonder if @qwerrie knows which mushrooms make the Chaka tea.

Lots of Chaka mushrooms products on the internet; search for Chaka mushrooms.
For example: https://www.botanicahealth.co.uk/shop/mushrooms-4-life-organic-chaga/

There are capsules and powder forms!

Luckily in my country we have local herbs which can be taken once one get the new coronavirus; doctors had proven that this herb kill the virus straight away. But this should be taken within three days of infection for quick result!

https://decostrade.com/en/health-products/fahtalaijoneandrogphispaniculate100capsules/

This is well known local herbs used by Indians herbalists and Thais from ancient time. We take this to get rid of flu virus in a day or two. We always have these capsules at home and during travel. I have been taking this for over ten years; now my gardener and her neighbours all have this at home. It was sold out of all drug stores when the pandemic first arrived in Thailand. The new batch took two months to arrive in drug stores.

The doctor who did the experiment was keeping a very low profile as the drug lobbyists were not very pleased. The top civil servant had ordered huge amount of Remdesivir, without going through the normal procedure of public spending. Some doctors are getting very rich.

Thanks @kaminchan for this interesting information .Certain plants do provide the ingredients to cure our diseases. The ancients knew this but it is mainly lost today as taking a pill is what is suggested.
!tip

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an image of chaga, typically it grows on birches: