You missed a lot, but there are two main points. Combined with zinc, from what I understand, it interferes with the rna replication process. Interrupt that and it becomes amazingly easy for your body to crush the remainder. Then we have the other theories which are intriguing to say the least. Namely, if all the drugs that happen to work on covid are anti-parasitics ... are we actually dealing with a virus at all?
Ahhh I forgot about India! Thanks. The only problem here is that they are relying on PCR test results to prove that Ivermectin is effective for treating COVID. They show 2% of Ivermectin-takers tested positive, yet 11.7% of non-takers also tested positive. Since the PCR test is bunk, these numbers don't really matter right? Your point about rna replication is interesting though. Here's what I found:
"...the most extensively characterized viral endosymbionts of protozoan parasites of medical relevance are small, non-enveloped, double-stranded (ds) RNA viruses of the family Totiviridae..."
So, double-stranded RNA viruses are the most common product of protozoan parasites...which can easily be stopped by simply taking Ivermectin? Any scientists out there that can help make sense of all this? I just don't like jumping to conclusions about things I don't fully understand. What do you think?
You missed a lot, but there are two main points. Combined with zinc, from what I understand, it interferes with the rna replication process. Interrupt that and it becomes amazingly easy for your body to crush the remainder. Then we have the other theories which are intriguing to say the least. Namely, if all the drugs that happen to work on covid are anti-parasitics ... are we actually dealing with a virus at all?
There is MASSIVE evidence of Ivermectin's effectiveness but it is being suppressed. Look to India for that. In fact, one WHO scientist is deep doodoo over it. https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2021/06/india-could-sentence-who-chief-scientist-to-death-for-misleading-over-ivermectin-and-killing-indians.html
A little digging and you will find a lot of good info.
Ahhh I forgot about India! Thanks. The only problem here is that they are relying on PCR test results to prove that Ivermectin is effective for treating COVID. They show 2% of Ivermectin-takers tested positive, yet 11.7% of non-takers also tested positive. Since the PCR test is bunk, these numbers don't really matter right? Your point about rna replication is interesting though. Here's what I found:
"...the most extensively characterized viral endosymbionts of protozoan parasites of medical relevance are small, non-enveloped, double-stranded (ds) RNA viruses of the family Totiviridae..."
https://virologyj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12985-020-01410-1
So, double-stranded RNA viruses are the most common product of protozoan parasites...which can easily be stopped by simply taking Ivermectin? Any scientists out there that can help make sense of all this? I just don't like jumping to conclusions about things I don't fully understand. What do you think?