Well he managed to get Ivermectin in the news cycle again which is a good thing. I have no problem with generic pharmaceuticals (Ivermectin, HCQ, etc.) because there's little money to be made on those they're safe and they work.
https://covid.infusioncenter.org/ Also, Dr. Peter McCullough says that when you go an emergency center to get the infusion, Do Not get admitted into the hospital as a patient. You must demand the treatment because they'll pull all kinds of tricks, but it's been already been paid for by the government. I'm not sure what it costs or if it's covered by insurance. If you skip ahead to about 19:00 on this podcast, Dr. McCullough talks about Regeneron; the first 30 minutes of this podcast is very good if you are, or care for someone, who is in the vulnerable group. https://www.americaoutloud.com/vaccinated-or-not-acute-covid-19-in-high-risk-patients-demands-early-treatment/
Ivermectin is not FDA-approved for treating COVID...so what? Neither is milk or water but you'd still have a much higher survival rate with milk or water compared to any vaccine that's available. And since we're on the topic of the FDA and their royal approvals...
They just recently approved the first drug for obesity since 2014, called Wegovy. Since they're so smart at the FDA, they managed to tell us that the best way to beat obesity is to exercise...or you could just take their approved drug and see what happens. Here are the side effects:
"The most common side effects of Wegovy include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal (stomach) pain, headache, fatigue, dyspepsia (indigestion), dizziness, abdominal distension, eructation (belching), hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in patients with type 2 diabetes, flatulence (gas buildup), gastroenteritis (an intestinal infection) and gastroesophageal reflux disease (a type of digestive disorder).
The prescribing information for Wegovy contains a boxed warning to inform healthcare professionals and patients about the potential risk of thyroid C-cell tumors. Wegovy should not be used in patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or in patients with a rare condition called Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2).
Wegovy should not be used in patients with a history of severe allergic reactions to semaglutide or any of the other components of Wegovy. Patients should stop Wegovy immediately and seek medical help if a severe allergic reaction is suspected. Wegovy also contains warnings for inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), gallbladder problems (including gallstones), low blood sugar, acute kidney injury, diabetic retinopathy (damage to the eye's retina), increased heart rate and suicidal behavior or thinking. Patients should discuss with their healthcare professional if they have symptoms of pancreatitis or gallstones. If Wegovy is used with insulin or a substance that causes insulin secretion, patients should speak to their health care provider about potentially lowering the dose of insulin or the insulin-inducing drug to reduce the risk of low blood sugar. Healthcare providers should monitor patients with kidney disease, diabetic retinopathy and depression or suicidal behaviors or thoughts."
Took a weighted dose two days ago, and one this morning. Nothing so far other than today I took a very… for lack of a better word satisfying dump. Like it had been waiting a while, see how we go with another dose in 2 days.
Who cares it is FDA approved unlike the eau experimental drug they are trying to force on you. It has been FDA approved for off shelf use as well up to a doctor. A smart doctor not brainwashed
Ivermectin not fda approved- for covid, is approved for parasites. Vaxx is not fda approved for anything. Ivermectin has a long history of harmlessness. Vaxx has a short history of death and damaged people.
I had "covid" a year before they even came out with it I was in my bed for 3 days straight it was a flu and yes it was intense as fuck didnt take any meds or anything just drank raw milk and ate raw chicken
True, though I'd like to credit him for being quite vocal recently about his anti-mandate stance.
Hoping he's reached his own version of a precipice. But even if he hasn't, at this point I'll take whatever I can get from these public figures with massive platforms.
Every little bit of truth that's exposed is worth a lot IMO
I don't think it's reasonable to expect everyone to immediately change their opinions on drugs, and the value of natural treatments over synthetic ones.
Also, if people choose to take certain drugs for their health or for recreation, that's their right.
But right now, the bigger and more immediate battle is exposing this covid fraud, and opening more eyes to the fact that there are other options when they get a positive result from their fraudulent pcr tests.
Someone wants to inject themselves with a drug made of God-knows what and has a dwindling efficacy rate for a virus with a 99% survivability rate, and still tbd long term side effects and known actual risks, fine have at it! Just don't mandate what I should or shouldn't take.
I'll also add that whatever congressional protection pharmaceutical companies received in the late 80s or 90s, would ideally be overturned once this is all exposed.
Maybe I'm overly optimistic, but I think that once the covid fraud is exposed, it will spark a bigger investigation into the other fraud committed by big pharma.
I would love nothing more than to see big pharma go down - hard. Along with all their willing peddlers
How about true transparency so patients can make genuinely informed consent?
What we think is informed consent now is really information and advice from doctors who are getting financial perks for pushing meds with a side effect list that's usually triple or quadruple the length of the intended benefits -- side effects that, coincidentally enough, the same drug company has a shiny new pill to treat.
I used to know pharmaceutical sales reps who were in my circle of friends. Their whole job was to schmooze doctors, wine and dine them, give them samples and tell them all the perks of the meds the pharma company was promoting.
How does someone get monoclonal antibodies?
monoclonal antibodies is the same treatment President Trump received. It’s called Regeneron.
Thanks... But does anyone have access to them?
Well he managed to get Ivermectin in the news cycle again which is a good thing. I have no problem with generic pharmaceuticals (Ivermectin, HCQ, etc.) because there's little money to be made on those they're safe and they work.
I agree....EVERY story mentions is as a dewormer....the globalist media is really trying...lol
Horse paste is sold out on amazon lol.
Amazon is price gouging! They are selling it for about $18-20 per tube when its available at tractor supply for about $7-8 per tube.
https://covid.infusioncenter.org/ Also, Dr. Peter McCullough says that when you go an emergency center to get the infusion, Do Not get admitted into the hospital as a patient. You must demand the treatment because they'll pull all kinds of tricks, but it's been already been paid for by the government. I'm not sure what it costs or if it's covered by insurance. If you skip ahead to about 19:00 on this podcast, Dr. McCullough talks about Regeneron; the first 30 minutes of this podcast is very good if you are, or care for someone, who is in the vulnerable group. https://www.americaoutloud.com/vaccinated-or-not-acute-covid-19-in-high-risk-patients-demands-early-treatment/
Thanks
They are doing some treatments that way here in Kansas City.
www.kmbc.com/amp/article/monoclonal-antibody-treatment-center-truman-medical-center-covid-19/37408211
Ivermectin is not FDA-approved for treating COVID...so what? Neither is milk or water but you'd still have a much higher survival rate with milk or water compared to any vaccine that's available. And since we're on the topic of the FDA and their royal approvals...
They just recently approved the first drug for obesity since 2014, called Wegovy. Since they're so smart at the FDA, they managed to tell us that the best way to beat obesity is to exercise...or you could just take their approved drug and see what happens. Here are the side effects:
"The most common side effects of Wegovy include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal (stomach) pain, headache, fatigue, dyspepsia (indigestion), dizziness, abdominal distension, eructation (belching), hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in patients with type 2 diabetes, flatulence (gas buildup), gastroenteritis (an intestinal infection) and gastroesophageal reflux disease (a type of digestive disorder).
The prescribing information for Wegovy contains a boxed warning to inform healthcare professionals and patients about the potential risk of thyroid C-cell tumors. Wegovy should not be used in patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or in patients with a rare condition called Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2).
Wegovy should not be used in patients with a history of severe allergic reactions to semaglutide or any of the other components of Wegovy. Patients should stop Wegovy immediately and seek medical help if a severe allergic reaction is suspected. Wegovy also contains warnings for inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), gallbladder problems (including gallstones), low blood sugar, acute kidney injury, diabetic retinopathy (damage to the eye's retina), increased heart rate and suicidal behavior or thinking. Patients should discuss with their healthcare professional if they have symptoms of pancreatitis or gallstones. If Wegovy is used with insulin or a substance that causes insulin secretion, patients should speak to their health care provider about potentially lowering the dose of insulin or the insulin-inducing drug to reduce the risk of low blood sugar. Healthcare providers should monitor patients with kidney disease, diabetic retinopathy and depression or suicidal behaviors or thoughts."
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-new-drug-treatment-chronic-weight-management-first-2014
Many drugs are used for off-label use.
But to admit that would mean no EUA. More devastating, it would mean no extra billions for pfizer, moderna and j&j
Ivermectin stopped it the rest boosted his immune response.
Took a weighted dose two days ago, and one this morning. Nothing so far other than today I took a very… for lack of a better word satisfying dump. Like it had been waiting a while, see how we go with another dose in 2 days.
Who cares it is FDA approved unlike the eau experimental drug they are trying to force on you. It has been FDA approved for off shelf use as well up to a doctor. A smart doctor not brainwashed
Ivermectin not fda approved- for covid, is approved for parasites. Vaxx is not fda approved for anything. Ivermectin has a long history of harmlessness. Vaxx has a short history of death and damaged people.
Some have suggested that every virus, even many diseases including cancer, is a parasite.
Knowing that, it makes perfect sense that treatments like ivermectin and hcq are effective in halting covid (and cancer with hcq).
I had "covid" a year before they even came out with it I was in my bed for 3 days straight it was a flu and yes it was intense as fuck didnt take any meds or anything just drank raw milk and ate raw chicken
https://www.jefferspet.com/products/0-21-oz-vetrimec-paste-ivermectin-1-87?sku=N2FB7
True, though I'd like to credit him for being quite vocal recently about his anti-mandate stance.
Hoping he's reached his own version of a precipice. But even if he hasn't, at this point I'll take whatever I can get from these public figures with massive platforms.
Every little bit of truth that's exposed is worth a lot IMO
I don't think it's reasonable to expect everyone to immediately change their opinions on drugs, and the value of natural treatments over synthetic ones.
Also, if people choose to take certain drugs for their health or for recreation, that's their right.
But right now, the bigger and more immediate battle is exposing this covid fraud, and opening more eyes to the fact that there are other options when they get a positive result from their fraudulent pcr tests.
Someone wants to inject themselves with a drug made of God-knows what and has a dwindling efficacy rate for a virus with a 99% survivability rate, and still tbd long term side effects and known actual risks, fine have at it! Just don't mandate what I should or shouldn't take.
I'll also add that whatever congressional protection pharmaceutical companies received in the late 80s or 90s, would ideally be overturned once this is all exposed.
Maybe I'm overly optimistic, but I think that once the covid fraud is exposed, it will spark a bigger investigation into the other fraud committed by big pharma.
I would love nothing more than to see big pharma go down - hard. Along with all their willing peddlers
How about true transparency so patients can make genuinely informed consent?
What we think is informed consent now is really information and advice from doctors who are getting financial perks for pushing meds with a side effect list that's usually triple or quadruple the length of the intended benefits -- side effects that, coincidentally enough, the same drug company has a shiny new pill to treat.
I used to know pharmaceutical sales reps who were in my circle of friends. Their whole job was to schmooze doctors, wine and dine them, give them samples and tell them all the perks of the meds the pharma company was promoting.
And don't get me started on pharma advertising.