My suspicion is that they have been using it for only a short period of time, or they were not taking the complete protocol religiously. But, do you think its possible that some of what people are taking is fake ivermectin. Maybe like a placebo. My wife and i have been on the complete zelenco protocol for about 7 months now. My mother in law contracted the flu. My wife is around her alot as she has early stage dementia. My wife did catch her flu and all we did was change from the prophylactic regiments to the active case protocol. Her case was very mild and back up and running within two days. I myself have not had any problems. Just trying to make sense of the stories of others saying it didn't help at all. Could it be fake ivermectin or fake stories.
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I am doing what you are doing...staying on a prophylactic dosage of everything and then if needed take higher dosages or adding ivermectin more frequently, if needed. I believe people that have covid are making some major mistakes:
They have not accumulated all the products that they need ahead of time.
They do not have a clear understanding of the different protocols and
Have not started on prohylaxis dosages so they can transition to active infection at the first suspicion of covid.
Are not taking the proper amounts (which vary according to severity, age, cormorbities, and how many days into covid they are.
The people I know that fared the best took the basic protocol early and religiously and took the time to rest and monitor their progress, using additional medicines or therapies if necessary. I tell everyone to start early and be aggressive. The earlier you start, the sooner you keep the virus (which is a parasite) from replicating. This is just my opinion on successfully treating covid from a layman's perspective. I have given 10 different people a protocol and supplies and so far everyone has stayed out of the hospital and recovered.