My brother was just hospitalized with COVID pneumonia. I sent him the link to the frontline drs when he was diagnosed. Now that he’s hospitalized, I worry about all the things you worry about with today’s medical practices. Please pray for his recovery. Thank you so much.
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Sorry to hear that.
If you want to do something nice for him (more than what the hospitals will)... go to your nearest feed store and buy a $15 tube of Ivermectin for horses. It's the same Ivermectin used for people... just meant for a 1,250 lb animal. 1 tube = 1 dose for a horse. Human dosages are generally 1/6th of a tube, or about the size of a pea.
It tastes BAD (even though the tube says "green apple flavored"). You don't want to eat it raw as a paste, because it leaves a horrible aftertaste.
Hospitals generally do NOT allow visitors these days, particularly on the Covid floors. You are likely not allowed to visit your brother, but you can drop off flowers, cards, etc... at the hospital desk, which they will bring up to his room.
Go buy a small gift box of chocolates. Inject the Ivermectin paste into 6 of the chocolates (or divide it up between a dozen chocolates). You might want to put Zinc and Vitamin D in small baggies and place them under the other chocolates. Bring the gift box of chocolates to him at the hospital along with a card. :>) The staff will get it to him. Chocolates are much easier to eat and will hide the flavor of the Ivermectin paste.
That might get him over the coof faster than anything the hospital is doing.
Holy moly that's a good idea!!!
Better idea: apply as skin cream. My boss has done that with several people, just apply to their arm. ALL of them recovered in 1-2 days.
Well hot damn!
I would rather wear it than eat it. So I will be buying some Ivermectin at our local Tractor Store for my non existent horse to keep in my medicine cabinet for a quick cure!
Brilliant!
Praying! ?
That ivermectin may not be evenly disbursed throughout the tube. You could get all or none in a dose. Liquid injectable, taken orally, is the way to go.
Doin that in a hospital setting WITHOUT approval will land you in some serious shit, fren. Now that he's remanded himself to their care, an "outsider's" hands are tied. The law is clear on that. Better to get him to do it himself, even if it means twisting his arm to do it.