This video tells you to install an app so they can tell you something important.
No thank you.
I have seen zero evidence to support the assertion in your title. Ivermectin is Ivermectin. A molecule is a molecule. I personally have used the Ivermectin in "horse paste". Its not horse paste. While some of the ingredients may not be the healthiest thing ever, they are all the same ingredients in the processed foods we buy, and the amount is much smaller than in our foods. My mother got covid last week and used Ivermectin from "horse paste" (a complete misnomer by ingredients). Her sickness lasted three days and was never bad. She quickly and completely recovered, except some lingering taste issues. It's anecdotal, but its still more evidence than has been presented here.
If you have evidence to present, present it, but this type of forced installment of software using fear is complete shit.
I would rather be anecdotally alive than scientifically dead. (I am sure your mother would also.) I keep a tube of the “horse” medicine on hand just in case my 180 pound horse gets sick and I can’t find any human pills to treat him.
This video tells you to install an app so they can tell you something important.
No thank you.
I have seen zero evidence to support the assertion in your title. Ivermectin is Ivermectin. A molecule is a molecule. I personally have used the Ivermectin in "horse paste". Its not horse paste. While some of the ingredients may not be the healthiest thing ever, they are all the same ingredients in the processed foods we buy, and the amount is much smaller than in our foods. My mother got covid last week and used Ivermectin from "horse paste" (a complete misnomer by ingredients). Her sickness lasted three days and was never bad. She quickly and completely recovered, except some lingering taste issues. It's anecdotal, but its still more evidence than has been presented here.
If you have evidence to present, present it, but this type of forced installment of software using fear is complete shit.
I would rather be anecdotally alive than scientifically dead. (I am sure your mother would also.) I keep a tube of the “horse” medicine on hand just in case my 180 pound horse gets sick and I can’t find any human pills to treat him.