You said no one has seen one as if that implies it doesn't exist. That aside there do seem to be electron microscope images of the protein coat surrounding viruses. A virus by definition is parasitic.
Ivermectin exhibits antiviral properties primarily by inhibiting viral replication and interfering with the transport of viral proteins into host cells.
I don't think we can be absolutely sure about much of anything that exists. I strive to maintain some doubt. Perception is subjective. What we see (or think we see) may be a complete fabrication. Hopefully my philosophy is represented by the exact wording: "There do seem to be..."
You said no one has seen one as if that implies it doesn't exist. That aside there do seem to be electron microscope images of the protein coat surrounding viruses. A virus by definition is parasitic.
Valid reply and I agree.
Very cool of you. No downvotes from me in this thread.
From a cool guy to another cool guy, thank you.
I do find it interesting that an antihelminthic could have an effect on disparate diseases like cancer and viruses.
I think viruses may be a major cancer causing factor. Many drugs are prescribed for off label use for their effect on disparate diseases.
Cancer is a parasite. A parasite from hell.
It does what all other parasites do.
Feed off sugar or like bacteria, your flesh, and when threatened, release toxins into your blood.
Ivermectin exhibits antiviral properties primarily by inhibiting viral replication and interfering with the transport of viral proteins into host cells.
Sauce: NIH pubmed
Amazing versatility for a de-wormer
thats what they tell you you’re looking at, but how can you be sure?
I don't think we can be absolutely sure about much of anything that exists. I strive to maintain some doubt. Perception is subjective. What we see (or think we see) may be a complete fabrication. Hopefully my philosophy is represented by the exact wording: "There do seem to be..."