The Substack article consists almost entirely of 21 screenshots of people commenting on their success using Ivermectin against herpes and shingles. I can't reproduce them here, and I don't know that the details would be helpful, other than these three things:
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Ivermectin creme and paste used topically is effective, as are pills and tablets taken orally.
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people report success using Ivermectin with their cats (feline herpes)
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The efficacy extends to use against shingles
Dr. Makis mentions that Herpes isn't the ONLY virus that Ivermectin works against:
Ivermectin has a broad anti-viral action, so this effect on Herpes Virus is real.
https://makisw.substack.com/p/ivermectin-and-herpes-20-quick-testimonials?
The paywall thing drs. are doing to read their articles- that aren’t even peer reviewed is getting old. This is blog equivalency. My favorite vet did the same thing. He took years of articles that were free and stuck them behind a paywall that is exorbitant. It might have okay except that when I subscribed his entire website was false advertising and it took months to unsubscribe.
I think people should be wary of ivermectin becoming a disease panacea. My horse meds have gone up over 100% in the Covid wake. What used to to $45 is now $87 every 8 wks.