I've learned from normies.. If you don't STAND OVER THEIR SHOULDER making sure they take the proper dose of anything supplement related, they will do it once or twice and 'forget about it'. I have recommended so many things for so many different ailments and heard "shit don't work man" then will be at their house and find the 98% full bottle or tube or whatever stewing in their cabinet. They didn't even use it.
My uncle is too trusting of the system. Annoying. His Mayo center doctor put him on an experimental drug but demanded no ivermectin/fenben etc.
In my mind it was like well yeah they want you as the “died” statistic. Why people willingly follow orders to fill in results on a drug companies test blows my mind.
Like anything related to FDA studies. The data needs to be extremely clean for them to prove their experiment. I’m sure nothing but it’s just part of the scientific process. I get it, but I would never want to be a adherent to a study..
Ahhhh good point. Right, they want people to try their experiment and their experiment alone, to see if their experiment works. Unfortunately, the patient dies when the experimental medicine doesn't work.
I know an urgent care Dr that got a nasty call from an oncologist for trying to prescribe ivermectin for a cancer patient. I understand not having two conflicting physicians trying to treat a patient at the same time, but this is getting effin' ridiculous.
You cannot force people to accept your view on the world, that includes health related things. Don't offer unsolicited advice. This sounds rude on my part but I am just tired, don't mean to offend.
I've learned from normies.. If you don't STAND OVER THEIR SHOULDER making sure they take the proper dose of anything supplement related, they will do it once or twice and 'forget about it'. I have recommended so many things for so many different ailments and heard "shit don't work man" then will be at their house and find the 98% full bottle or tube or whatever stewing in their cabinet. They didn't even use it.
My uncle is too trusting of the system. Annoying. His Mayo center doctor put him on an experimental drug but demanded no ivermectin/fenben etc.
In my mind it was like well yeah they want you as the “died” statistic. Why people willingly follow orders to fill in results on a drug companies test blows my mind.
I would love to know what a couple tubes of anti parasite medicine would do to interfere with whatever they're giving him now.
Like anything related to FDA studies. The data needs to be extremely clean for them to prove their experiment. I’m sure nothing but it’s just part of the scientific process. I get it, but I would never want to be a adherent to a study..
Ahhhh good point. Right, they want people to try their experiment and their experiment alone, to see if their experiment works. Unfortunately, the patient dies when the experimental medicine doesn't work.
I know an urgent care Dr that got a nasty call from an oncologist for trying to prescribe ivermectin for a cancer patient. I understand not having two conflicting physicians trying to treat a patient at the same time, but this is getting effin' ridiculous.
Patients should have the final say so in their treatment options.
You cannot force people to accept your view on the world, that includes health related things. Don't offer unsolicited advice. This sounds rude on my part but I am just tired, don't mean to offend.
My sil has been fighting cancer for decades. I emailed them info about fenben and of course they didn't respond, but I feel like I did my part.