Study results using the horse stuff, see my other post for database of all studies
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Database of all ivermectin COVID-19 studies Sorry for the double post, couldn't figure out how to get the image and the link in the same post.
Except from the results of a clinical trial on the effects of apple-flavored horse ivermectin upon covid-19-infected subjects:
Recorded notable side effects in those subjects who remain in stable condition:
Sudden preference for standing in cubicles - males 49%, females 25% (but only if they got a nicer one.)
Tendency to stomp out the answers to simple mathematical equations - males 26%, females 0%. (They expected the interviewer to know the answer.)
An emotional shift towards negativity (saying neigh) - males 52%, females 100% in the context of golfing, fishing, or anything else the males wanted to do.
Affinity for the smell of grass and hay - males 96%, females 0%. (They liked the smell of air conditioning better.)
Spontaneous capering, including the kicking up of heels - males 87%, females 0% because they didn’t want to mess up their shoes.
Significant increase in the size of body parts - males 100%, females not so much, but they liked what was happening to the males.
Feeling hoarse - inconclusive. (Note: Hoarseness was suspected by the researches in 100% of the test subjects, but no one would answer the question.)
Just for laughs. Inspired by UncleHooly, my hero.
Sorry, UncleHooly, for stealing some of your things, but I didn’t think you would mind.
Thanks for this. But now I'm wondering ... just saw someone claiming that the ivmeta website is nothing but a shill site shilling for ivermectin. I have seen plenty of independent verification of the successful use of the drug, including from Dr. Pierre Kory's team, so I believe in it. But I do wonder about this site now. I have become so cynical, I wouldn't put it past the black hats to create a fake site touting ivermectin just so they can later 'expose' it for 'fraudulent statistics' or somesuch. If anyone knows how to research such things, please do and let us know what you find. Thanks.
I would not put it past them. The links to the studies at the bottom of the pages show many are in peer reviewed journals, so that would mean they are compromised, also. The page that I linked gives links to studies for other substances that have also been researched, so the site is not "just" ivermectin. Since big pharma wants there to be NO cures, it would be unsurprising that all of the substances are dismissed as nothing by the news actors and paid-off (or ignorant) doctors.
Thanks. It's terrible to even be suspicious, but as we've seen, it's wise to question.