Stop lying about Ivermectin being unproven. The studies proving its efficacy have been done and are simply being blocked from publication by health journals and hidden from the public by our fake news media.
There is no need for the traitors at NHS to be involved. Arrest and hang them.
Excellent meta-analysis! Very interesting that the design was done by someone from Cochrane. I know that they replaced the head guy a year or so ago after their findings were upsetting to many established "medical truths," like the value of salt-free diets and routine mammograms.
"The authors thank Information Specialist, Jo Platt, of
the Cochrane Gynaecological, Neuro-oncology, and
Orphan Cancer (CGNOC) group for designing the
search strategy and running the search, as well as
Anna Noel Storr for reviewing the strategy."
University of Oxford scientists are trialling giving Ivermectin to people with Covid symptoms to see if it can keep them out of hospital.
The Principle study will compare those given the drug to patients receiving the usual NHS care.
The drug has become controversial after being promoted for use across Latin America and in South Africa, despite being so far unproven.
Go to page 6 of this study for a list of TWENTY FIVE studies, all being blocked from broader publication.
https://journals.lww.com/americantherapeutics/Abstract/9000/Ivermectin_for_Prevention_and_Treatment_of.98040.aspx
Stop lying about Ivermectin being unproven. The studies proving its efficacy have been done and are simply being blocked from publication by health journals and hidden from the public by our fake news media.
There is no need for the traitors at NHS to be involved. Arrest and hang them.
Excellent meta-analysis! Very interesting that the design was done by someone from Cochrane. I know that they replaced the head guy a year or so ago after their findings were upsetting to many established "medical truths," like the value of salt-free diets and routine mammograms.
"The authors thank Information Specialist, Jo Platt, of the Cochrane Gynaecological, Neuro-oncology, and Orphan Cancer (CGNOC) group for designing the search strategy and running the search, as well as Anna Noel Storr for reviewing the strategy."