I'm English. Been drinking a at least litre of gin plus additional tonic each week for the past 25+ years.
The only time I ever went to the doctor was to accompany a pregnant wife.
This is a pretty good summary of the evidence supporting use of Ivermectin. 12 mins. All right here if you don't want to spend the time pulling the studies yourself. https://files.catbox.moe/xdbdrp.mp4
I get that, really do. But this is a sharing community. Would help to at least have links to the things you read cause Google can be a wild goose chase. If there is something important enough to post and share. Sharing the links to what you actually found and read is making it easier for peoe to find. 7nless you are wanting people to go on a wild goose chae and perhaps find info that does not line up at all to what you posted.
I've never even heard of "Google Scholar." If I didn't know about that site, I would not have known where to look because I didn't know you were referring to an actual website when you said "scholar." I understand why people sent you messages about not providing links.
Thank you for taking the time to connect the dots. I hope my links were helpful. I’m hoping more people get into reading the actual research papers. They can be clunky. I limit it to perusing the beginning and end to see what the paper is testing for and the conclusions they arrive at. Then I go back and see if the data lines up. Then I check to see if it’s been cited, who funded it and where the work was completed. After a while, certain names recur so you get to know who is doing quality work.
I then move around to see how else a subject has been studied, like what other angles were considered. Not all studies make sense, nor are they clean.
After you go through a few and look up some terms, you begin to trust yourself in evaluating the papers.
I compare it to reading climate change shills. There’s some pretty fancy papers out there by “credentialed” clowns that are a complete pile of sheeet.
I did not buy for "human use". Read enough reviews of people that used the "not for human use" and had great success with it. Just need to to dose it right. Which is 1.8g per 200lbs. I am almost 100% positive my wife has the delta or some other viral thing going on. Our nurse friend said that the clinic around here is seeing 500% more people than usual for the same viral thing. We are not vaxed, wont be either. We were at a 50th anniversary party last weekend where we were the only ones not vaxed as far as we know. My wife gets weird bleeding whenever she is around vaxed people. She's on a shot that is to prevent her from even getting a period, but will get some form of it whenever we are around the vaxed. So is it due to shedding? I would have to think so.
Is it really bad bleeding? Clots? or just blood tinge? Just wondering, since I worked in OB..Blood tinge could be stress related but clotting is not..She would need to see her OB and ask to have some clotting blood work done. Maybe an APL profile as well. Probably normal, but just in case. Getting busy is normal at the hospital, especially when people are freaking out, and in addition, idiots have been vaccinated.
Its not really bad bleeding. The way she describes it, sounds like clots. The clots very in size, can be small little bits to a few inches. She has never had or seen anything like this come out of her. Just last week she went in and told her OB about it and it was shrugged off.
See if there’s an AFLD (America’s Frontline Dr.) in the area. They see patients in clinic.
She can tell them her concerns and ask them if they will check some labs called “coagulations” or “clotting factors.” They’re probably fine but if she continues having problems or is concerned, she can try that. She can also ask her PCP to do it.
It doesn’t hurt to ask. If she doesn’t ask then they won’t know what she is concerned about or what she wants done.
Somebody on here said that he's been using horse Ivermectin for a long time with no problems. As for myself, I won't take anything unless I actually get sick. I think some of my coworkers got the death jab last week and Friday night I was running a fever, so I think my autoimmune system was fighting off them shedding their stupidity onto me.
Anti-parasitic drug.
Hydroxychloroquine too.
Synthetic form of Quinine.
Tonic water … Gin and Tonic. British Empire.
;)
The gin and tonic works! And the GREAT thing is you need around 78 litres! BOOM
I'm English. Been drinking a at least litre of gin plus additional tonic each week for the past 25+ years. The only time I ever went to the doctor was to accompany a pregnant wife.
That was just the once btw
I can understand if you were drunk for 25 years! Kek---jus kidding my friend!
And that's why you provided at least some of the links...
Google scholar Fren, do your own research and enjoy. Just pair any virus and ivermectin.
Also, if you can, use the search feature for mine and others research with links.
ok, why do research AND post.....but NOT post research or proof? Serious question.
This is a pretty good summary of the evidence supporting use of Ivermectin. 12 mins. All right here if you don't want to spend the time pulling the studies yourself. https://files.catbox.moe/xdbdrp.mp4
For protocols: covod19criticalcare.com
Prescribing doctors: myfreedoctor.com,
Why not take a quick look see, and celebrate the info vs. spend so much time questioning me, Fren?
My thinking is, to show you where I found it so you may to go find it all. There is so much of it to see.
I get that, really do. But this is a sharing community. Would help to at least have links to the things you read cause Google can be a wild goose chase. If there is something important enough to post and share. Sharing the links to what you actually found and read is making it easier for peoe to find. 7nless you are wanting people to go on a wild goose chae and perhaps find info that does not line up at all to what you posted.
Google scholar
Type ivermectin and any virus you want to see if it treats.
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C7&q=mononucleosis+ivermectin&oq=
Ebola: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C7&q=ebola+ivermectin&btnG=
I've never even heard of "Google Scholar." If I didn't know about that site, I would not have known where to look because I didn't know you were referring to an actual website when you said "scholar." I understand why people sent you messages about not providing links.
Thank you for taking the time to connect the dots. I hope my links were helpful. I’m hoping more people get into reading the actual research papers. They can be clunky. I limit it to perusing the beginning and end to see what the paper is testing for and the conclusions they arrive at. Then I go back and see if the data lines up. Then I check to see if it’s been cited, who funded it and where the work was completed. After a while, certain names recur so you get to know who is doing quality work.
I then move around to see how else a subject has been studied, like what other angles were considered. Not all studies make sense, nor are they clean.
After you go through a few and look up some terms, you begin to trust yourself in evaluating the papers.
I compare it to reading climate change shills. There’s some pretty fancy papers out there by “credentialed” clowns that are a complete pile of sheeet.
Okay. I understand that it really is useful in many situations. But does it cure.... MURDER HORNETS???JK! THANK YOU for this excellent info, 10122046!
Or stop Global Warming?
EXACTLY! Cure Murder Hornets, Prevent the Martian attacks on little old ladies and STOP GLOBAL WARMING - or the deal is OFF! ;)
Low T post.
Protocols for treatment: covid19criticalcare.com
Prescribing doctors: myfreedoctor.com
It’s also a broad spectrum anti cancer and anti inflammatory.
Sauce: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505114 (Ivermectin is a potential anti cancer drug)
https://www.nature.com/articles/ja201711 (Ivermectin is an effective anti inflammatory, anti viral, and anti cancer drug)
Just bought some. Will keep it on hand if needed.
Where do you buy it for human use? This stuff worked wonders on my birds. I know you can get it in cattle drench
I did not buy for "human use". Read enough reviews of people that used the "not for human use" and had great success with it. Just need to to dose it right. Which is 1.8g per 200lbs. I am almost 100% positive my wife has the delta or some other viral thing going on. Our nurse friend said that the clinic around here is seeing 500% more people than usual for the same viral thing. We are not vaxed, wont be either. We were at a 50th anniversary party last weekend where we were the only ones not vaxed as far as we know. My wife gets weird bleeding whenever she is around vaxed people. She's on a shot that is to prevent her from even getting a period, but will get some form of it whenever we are around the vaxed. So is it due to shedding? I would have to think so.
Is it really bad bleeding? Clots? or just blood tinge? Just wondering, since I worked in OB..Blood tinge could be stress related but clotting is not..She would need to see her OB and ask to have some clotting blood work done. Maybe an APL profile as well. Probably normal, but just in case. Getting busy is normal at the hospital, especially when people are freaking out, and in addition, idiots have been vaccinated.
Its not really bad bleeding. The way she describes it, sounds like clots. The clots very in size, can be small little bits to a few inches. She has never had or seen anything like this come out of her. Just last week she went in and told her OB about it and it was shrugged off.
See if there’s an AFLD (America’s Frontline Dr.) in the area. They see patients in clinic.
She can tell them her concerns and ask them if they will check some labs called “coagulations” or “clotting factors.” They’re probably fine but if she continues having problems or is concerned, she can try that. She can also ask her PCP to do it.
It doesn’t hurt to ask. If she doesn’t ask then they won’t know what she is concerned about or what she wants done.
I will look in to that. thanks.
Horse paste at feed supply stores. Syringe doses by weight.
Somebody on here said that he's been using horse Ivermectin for a long time with no problems. As for myself, I won't take anything unless I actually get sick. I think some of my coworkers got the death jab last week and Friday night I was running a fever, so I think my autoimmune system was fighting off them shedding their stupidity onto me.
https://web.archive.org/web/20210405192830/https://www.americasfrontlinedoctors.com/how-do-i-get-covid-19-medication/
You can request HCL or ivermectin and discuss it with a doctor
I'm in Australia so probably won't work for me lol
YES IT WILL!!! Just turn the tube upside down! :-)
What is the dosage of Ivermectin you're supposed to take if you get the virus?
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/math-plus-protocol/
Thank you very much PeaceCrew.
I received my consult from America’s Frontline Doctors to start. Others here have posted their approach.
I'm not in hospice, why would I worry about a cure for something that has near zero chances of causing me any trouble?
Good point! I truly hope you stay well. Ivermectin is good to know about in general, IMHO.