Was at the doctor last week...told him I had had covid and that I used ivermectin...he brought up horse paste...I told him that's what I used...he said it's all the same!!!
For those who may not know, some horse paste is a compound of ivermectin and something else...can't think what it is but those who used the paste need to make sure it's only ivermectin.
I was told with much authority by a college student in microbiology that Ivermectin is only for horses and it is digested differently by humans because horses have stomachs made for grass. Therefore Ivermectin cannot be effective orally for humans. This is how students are taught these days.
"Characteristics of Antiviral Agents That Are Approved or Under Evaluation for the Treatment of COVID-19"
This does not necessarily mean it is approved. It means it is approved OR under evaluation. It does, however, indicate that ivermectin is an antiviral agent. Not saying I wouldn't use this as persuading information for my doctor, but he may notice that pesky 'or' word.
Just get the horse paste or try to find someone to get you a script prior to infection. You have 7 days from symptomatic to cytokine storm if you get a severe case. You can show them all the papers you want. They don’t care. Walking into a hospital without a stash of horse paste is rolling the dice. You have 7 days then intubation if severe. I have warned people. They pleaded with the doctors instead and the docs did nothing. Intubated after day 7. Dead around day 21 of organ failure due to Remdesivir.
I am with you 100%. The Lord impressed upon me to prepare in August of this year. I downloaded protocol information from FLCCC and other sites and determined a course of action and ordered all the supplies I would need. Wouldn't you know by Labor Day 4 family members got covid. I was glad I was one of the first (got to start on protocol) and that I didn't give it to anyone else. Two more have gotten it since from other sources.
I was hesitant to use the horse paste but was sure glad I did. Easy to take...I put it on the back of my tongue and drink water and I am done. Early treatment is key. My goal was to stay out of the hospital and we all achieved that. We all went a year and a half (12 of us) and then boom. Preparation is key.
Yes it is. I knew 1 90 y/o that died of it in 2020. I have heard of 4 people I know dying of it in the past month. Everyone needs to prepare especially if you have not yet been sick with it. I got it in April and did not take it very seriously. I took the supplements including NAC. I have a serious lung disease. I didn’t realize how much I was playing with fire by not demanding early treatment. Looking back it’s by the grace of God that it was not more severe. I relied too much on my doctors (who did not push for early treatment). Hospitalized at 14 days for the secondary bacterial infection. Thankfully I had successfully fought covid off on my own and was not given Remdesivir. I was unaware of the danger of Remdesivir at the time. No lung damage on the xray. 3 day hospital stay. I took the horse paste for long covid symptoms and it worked well. Still dealing with some unusual lung inflammation that I think is a result of covid.
Well I am glad you came out okay but it sure sounds like a long process and you are lucky to be alive!. We know of many more dying of covid recently also. Someone ended up in the hospital and ended up septic, had part of his bowel removed and managed to live through it but now needs reconstructive surgery. Young co-workers of my kids that end up in the hospital and then die from protocol...it's terrible. Knowledge is power and preparation is key.
In my family there are 3 that stuck to protocol and then maintenance and we're fine. Three played around with what I gave them and suffered longer for their folly. I am 70 and my kids/spouses are 40 and under but it hit us all pretty good. NO ONE breezed through it. The last one is still recovering slowly but surely. I always figured we were on our own to treat this. It's like every Tom, Dick and Harry is getting covid lately. But I have to say I LOVE my natural immunity. God bless you and stay healthy.
https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/tables/table-2e/
Ivermectin IS in fact listed here!!
That's the point...we've been told it's not approved or can't be prescribed...lies!
Was at the doctor last week...told him I had had covid and that I used ivermectin...he brought up horse paste...I told him that's what I used...he said it's all the same!!!
For those who may not know, some horse paste is a compound of ivermectin and something else...can't think what it is but those who used the paste need to make sure it's only ivermectin.
I was told with much authority by a college student in microbiology that Ivermectin is only for horses and it is digested differently by humans because horses have stomachs made for grass. Therefore Ivermectin cannot be effective orally for humans. This is how students are taught these days.
I guess the internet doesn't exist for these kinds of folks.
It's been on the list since July. I thought you couldn't legally approve a vaxx if a non-vaxx option was available. Do I have this wrong?
You are correct
"Characteristics of Antiviral Agents That Are Approved or Under Evaluation for the Treatment of COVID-19"
This does not necessarily mean it is approved. It means it is approved OR under evaluation. It does, however, indicate that ivermectin is an antiviral agent. Not saying I wouldn't use this as persuading information for my doctor, but he may notice that pesky 'or' word.
Here's the link...sorry I thought it was part of the above...Not too good at this. https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-10-01-ivermectin-cheap-effective-approved-for-covid-treatment.html#
Thank you for this post!🐸
I have the NIH doc. https://files.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/guidelines/covid19treatmentguidelines.pdf
It says it’s updated daily...It does not recommend Ivermectin. Maybe an earlier version did. Can we find that Pedes?
I don't think they ever recommend it but it is approved for use in covid..good thing to show doctors.
Very useful.. Thank you so much!
Page 160-161 is the page Dr. Ardis is referencing.
And here's the link to the clinical trials.
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?cond=COVID-19&term=ivermectin&cntry=&state=&city=&dist=&Search=Search
81 clinical trials of an FDA approved med currently In use globally:
ivermectin for Covid is presented as off an label use...despite well-established anti-viral usefulness
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?cond=COVID-19&term=ivermectin&cntry=&state=&city=&dist=&Search=Search
Just get the horse paste or try to find someone to get you a script prior to infection. You have 7 days from symptomatic to cytokine storm if you get a severe case. You can show them all the papers you want. They don’t care. Walking into a hospital without a stash of horse paste is rolling the dice. You have 7 days then intubation if severe. I have warned people. They pleaded with the doctors instead and the docs did nothing. Intubated after day 7. Dead around day 21 of organ failure due to Remdesivir.
I am with you 100%. The Lord impressed upon me to prepare in August of this year. I downloaded protocol information from FLCCC and other sites and determined a course of action and ordered all the supplies I would need. Wouldn't you know by Labor Day 4 family members got covid. I was glad I was one of the first (got to start on protocol) and that I didn't give it to anyone else. Two more have gotten it since from other sources.
I was hesitant to use the horse paste but was sure glad I did. Easy to take...I put it on the back of my tongue and drink water and I am done. Early treatment is key. My goal was to stay out of the hospital and we all achieved that. We all went a year and a half (12 of us) and then boom. Preparation is key.
Yes it is. I knew 1 90 y/o that died of it in 2020. I have heard of 4 people I know dying of it in the past month. Everyone needs to prepare especially if you have not yet been sick with it. I got it in April and did not take it very seriously. I took the supplements including NAC. I have a serious lung disease. I didn’t realize how much I was playing with fire by not demanding early treatment. Looking back it’s by the grace of God that it was not more severe. I relied too much on my doctors (who did not push for early treatment). Hospitalized at 14 days for the secondary bacterial infection. Thankfully I had successfully fought covid off on my own and was not given Remdesivir. I was unaware of the danger of Remdesivir at the time. No lung damage on the xray. 3 day hospital stay. I took the horse paste for long covid symptoms and it worked well. Still dealing with some unusual lung inflammation that I think is a result of covid.
Well I am glad you came out okay but it sure sounds like a long process and you are lucky to be alive!. We know of many more dying of covid recently also. Someone ended up in the hospital and ended up septic, had part of his bowel removed and managed to live through it but now needs reconstructive surgery. Young co-workers of my kids that end up in the hospital and then die from protocol...it's terrible. Knowledge is power and preparation is key.
In my family there are 3 that stuck to protocol and then maintenance and we're fine. Three played around with what I gave them and suffered longer for their folly. I am 70 and my kids/spouses are 40 and under but it hit us all pretty good. NO ONE breezed through it. The last one is still recovering slowly but surely. I always figured we were on our own to treat this. It's like every Tom, Dick and Harry is getting covid lately. But I have to say I LOVE my natural immunity. God bless you and stay healthy.
Thanks for posting this.
The source-in-comments describes agents as "Approved or Under Evaluation for the Treatment of COVID-19". It's unclear what each agent status is.