MERS
MERS-COV
SARS
SARS-COV 1 & 2
HIV
Ebola
AND SOOO MANY MORE!!
All are cured, treated, eradicated by general distribution of Ivermectin
Google Scholar has it all
MERS
MERS-COV
SARS
SARS-COV 1 & 2
HIV
Ebola
AND SOOO MANY MORE!!
All are cured, treated, eradicated by general distribution of Ivermectin
Google Scholar has it all
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.
That is exactly how I read peer reviewed journals for school.