"PREFACE:"
Much of this most likely has already been shared. This is a revalation story of sorts my family literally just went through, along with some direct answers, no deep linking, no memes. trying for plain english.
"BACKGROUND:"
So this stems from my family all taking Ivermectin. Long story short: I got the flu and strep, shared it with the family. We were having a rough go of it when a farmer friend suggested we get some Ivermectin and try that, their entire extended family uses it about once every quarter as a preventative (blue liquid, they buy by the gallon for their animals) So we tried it yesterday, metered doses, rubbed on skin.
We've all already shown dramatic improvement.
So my Dad (also took it) had a doctor's appt. today and asked the Doc what about Ivermectin as a treatment/preventative. The doctor reemed him out a new one, saying its for parasites and why on earth would you do that, and that's the stupidest thing he's ever heard, etc.
Now, I'm Not telling you this to rag on my dad. He's scared. He doesn't know what to believe. He believes/trusts us, but he's so used to trusting doctors and experts, and all the dis-info being shoved out (also used to my side of the family being "conspiracy theorists" for decades), I understand it would be difficult to shift gears and start believing all the cockamamie stuff we're saying is true, even when you can see it with your own eyes. Long story short, he's coming around, but hard evidence helps.
My mom called me to tell me about the visit. She was worried because my dad has been toying with the idea of getting the jab (doctors say sure, get it, everyone in his family says DON'T). So you have to understand my mom.
"Mom: Dr. Pede (no acct yet, totally red pilled), was an RN, sociologist, psychologist, and statistical analyst, with 50+ years experience in those fields. (yeah, she's old, and also won't read this so i can say it.)"
She asked me to find some resources on Ivermectin, specifically any case studies, peer review studies, etc that shows it is helpful. Both of them were looking online and most of what they found was bubkis, nothing burger, or media lies.
"SOURCES:"
A HUGE THANK YOU TO PEDE 20-guage for the resource compilation!
https://greatawakening.win/p/12jdEGlIrC/resources-to-fight-vaxx-and-mask/
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This had a lot of what was needed, specifically:
Studies (over 1000, several peer reviewed):
https://covid19criticalcare.com/ivermectin-in-covid-19/
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Then my dad, figuring out how to search for it, found this:
Ivermectin, being an anti-parasitic drug, not only fights parasites, but contains an element which inhibits replication in both viruses and parasites:
From Abstract: "We surmise that this may be connected to ivermectin's ability to inhibit SARS-CoV-2 replication, which likely leads to lower infection rates. "
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33259913/
-Published NIH, Nov 28, 2020
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"SUMMARY (TL;DR):"
From many places in Africa to most of India, Covid flu infection rates are near 0% and death rates are effectively 0% due largely in part to "the use of replication inhibitors, such as Ivermectin."
New revalation? maybe not for most, but I've never heard it put this way before, and the studies are SOOO dry and boring! Dr. Pede eats those things for breakfast, so it was great to have a summary put in easy to understand language.
CARRY ON, SPREAD THE WORD.
Your dad needs to print those out and make an appointment with his doctor again and hand the research to him and tell him this is why he will be finding a new doctor
Agreed!
How do you meter a dose that's made for large animals? I don't know much about Ivermectin. Are you saying the Farmer family rubs this stuff on their skin once a quarter? Or do their ingest it once a quarter?
Wondering the same thing with dosage and what exactly is the blue ivermectin liquid brand name and can we get it at the tractor supply store or somewhere else?
I'm not sure where they source it from, but I can ask. No special license or such required as it is "for farm animals". Similar to TSC.
Can you also ask them if they’ve used the horse ivermectin paste, if so did it work and dosage used. Thanks for posting your experience with this.
The dosage for the horse paste is ~1/12 of a tube per 100 lbs body weight. Each notch on the plunger of the tube is ~1/24th of the total, so that equates to two notches per dose per 100 lbs.
I put my thumbnail into the notch two behind the stop and push til my thumbnail stops it (per 100lbs, so 3 notches for 150 lbs, etc.). Ivermectin is very well tolerated, so if you don't get it quite right don't fret, you will be just fine.
And the past is to be ingested right, not rubbed on the skin?
I have not looked into any absorption by the skin. In this case it is to be ingested. I mix it with cranberry juice, ymmv.
To be honest, I've heard of both being invested, but the liquid was highly advised not to by my friend. Doesnt taste good at all for one, and I believe something about the rest of the suspension fluid , but I don't know the full makeup, so cant be sure if harmful or not.
rub on skin (absorbs through). 1cc per 70lbs.
Where is the best place to rub it?
Stepping the obvious humor to the side, there was sufficient fluid, so I did both arms. One kid did arms and legs, one did arms only. I dont know I would do anywhere else. Farmer always said arms, didn't specify other than that.
Thanks just bought some for me and my family. The pills were like $6.00 each and a whole tube of horse paste was only $5.00. No one has had covid that we "know" of but I will share this with the kids so there is one more thing they can think I am crazy for. I was thinking a dose once a week prophylactically although I see some dosing every three days. Do you think the transdernal dosing would follow the same dosage as internal? I also have seen where there was improvement with just one dose if you happen to get sick. I found out this was good for head lice and scabies per some pubmed articles. Also...do not give to your cats if you suspect parasites in them...that did not end well for some of the pet owners. It seems no one really wants to condone using the horse paste so we have to rely on anecdotal info.
thanks
The blue ivermectin liquid is a pour on ONLY and is labeled for cattle. That is the one that comes in a gallon/liter size. It is not to be ingested. Absorbs through the skin quite readily. That is what the farmers are recommending for topical application. I have used this stuff on my cows and have gotten some on my skin with no adverse effects.
Now, there is a liquid injectable ivermectin that you can ingest. It comes in small bottles up to 500ml. It is NOT blue.
As always, read the directions!
This study shows that ivermectin has high affinity with ACE-II receptors, which explains why it works so well. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32871846/.
We all have to start pushing back against this.
"Peer review" is supposed to mean multiple people actually do an experiment to confirm something.
They don't do that anymore. Today, it just means people think it sounds good and go along with it.
If 9 agree an 1 disagrees, that 1 is not invited to the next peer review party. It does not mean what a lot of people think it means.
Even the editor of Lancet said that most of what passes for published peer-reviewed work today is not science.
That is similar to what Dr. Pede said. She knew what journals in her fields were junk, and which were good. She did quite a few peer reviews in her day. Remembering some of her comments from then I'm inclined to agree with you, MOST peer review is bunk.
That's quite the pdf
https://news.wttw.com/2021/07/02/covid-19-long-haulers-turning-ivermectin-relief-questions-over-drugs-effectiveness
Easy to digest article for folks like your dad
https://www.fox32chicago.com/news/covid-19-patient-shows-improvement-after-receiving-ivermectin-following-legal-battle-with-hospital
Success story w/ivermectin. The final follow up was the pt got to go home from being treated with ivermectin after nearly dying!