Did you not see all the articles recently where every time they used the word "ivermectin" in the title they had to preface it with "horse drug"? Their whole scam recently has been that it's unsafe for humans.
Ivermectin being unsafe for humans is the implication of their stupid articles but not their explicit argument. It’s just so easily disproven, even Wikipedia admits it’s been a wonder drug (for other uses). Unfortunately the people peddling this narrative and the people who believe them more or less have no clue what they’re talking about so basic arguments do little to change their minds. They’re still gonna convince themselves it’s bad because they saw a few memes about it.
I haven’t seen a single article stating that “human grade FDA approved invermetcin pills are bad”. Every article I’ve seen warns against taking the veterinary paste invermectin since the dose is formulated for the body of an animal, and the dose amount is wildly above what humans take, and thus leaves one subject to easily overdosing.
Maybe that's what they say in the article itself, but everybody knows that the make these articles to mislead people with the titles because they knw they won't read any further.
Did you not see all the articles recently where every time they used the word "ivermectin" in the title they had to preface it with "horse drug"? Their whole scam recently has been that it's unsafe for humans.
Ivermectin being unsafe for humans is the implication of their stupid articles but not their explicit argument. It’s just so easily disproven, even Wikipedia admits it’s been a wonder drug (for other uses). Unfortunately the people peddling this narrative and the people who believe them more or less have no clue what they’re talking about so basic arguments do little to change their minds. They’re still gonna convince themselves it’s bad because they saw a few memes about it.
I haven’t seen a single article stating that “human grade FDA approved invermetcin pills are bad”. Every article I’ve seen warns against taking the veterinary paste invermectin since the dose is formulated for the body of an animal, and the dose amount is wildly above what humans take, and thus leaves one subject to easily overdosing.
Maybe that's what they say in the article itself, but everybody knows that the make these articles to mislead people with the titles because they knw they won't read any further.