At a talk given by a brave NZ Doctor last night another member of the audience suggested Neem oil as an alternative to Ivermectin. Seems to be used as an insecticide. Anyone with further information please.
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My herb book says, "The seed oil treats leprosy and other skin diseases, shows carcinogen-reducing properties, and is anti-fungal and anti-viral. The bark, leaves, and roots are tonic and reduce fever. The leaves are antiseptic and expel worms. As a non-toxic pesticide the seed oil compounds destroy bacteria and over 200 insect species, including locusts and mites. The spermicidal seeds may result in a safe male contraceptive."
Personally, I wouldn't take it internally. You might be better off with a leaf tea if you can find it.
I would go for a very high quality pine needle oil, over Neem oil for internal use. There has been some suggestion that suramin from pine needs acts against the spike protein.
https://ambassadorlove.wordpress.com/2021/05/06/pine-tea-possible-antidote-for-spike-protein-transmission/
Just my thoughts on the matter.
Thanks for that information - much appreciated. Yes on pine needle tea and also chamomile which has Suramin also.