Watched one of the more recent Joe Rogan podcasts and he said that he thinks the key to him surviving Covid was the Monoclonal Antibodies, not the ivermectin. Anyone an expert on these antibodies? I dont think any doctor around me would prescribe them but I did find out my local hospital is, im guessing for active cases.. There cant be a short supply of these antibodies right?
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Sister in law got it . Quick recovery . Needs to be administered within first 5 days I believe.
So are they making a big deal about ivermectin because it doesn't really do anything for covid? Like they are making a big stink about the horse paste to hide the fact that really it's the antibodies that are curing these people, like Rogan?
Ivermectin does a lot for covid. It should be the first line treatment and used early, as soon as you get any symptoms. You can also take it prophylactically. Joe Rogan's talk about monoclonal antibodies might be true because of his age, or it could be something that he sensed made him better (i.e. gave him a slight energetic boost, but not necessarily the cure), or maybe because he's just getting too much heat talking about ivermectin.
Look at all the people on death's door that have been brought back to life because of Ivermectin, even when it was just surreptitiously rubbed on someone's gums in the hospital.
Ivermectin may help too, it has in India and Japan. You have 10 days to get it after onset
I heard early on that aspirin, blood thinning was most helpful. I'm thinking that is needed along with ivermectin. Doctors who prescribe it want you to take an antibiotic also. Something about thin blood gets your body, organs oxygenated better. I recommend co-q10.