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Here's the skimmy from what I've been reading:

Ivermectin is not gonna reverse any gene therapy or heavy metal derived brain damage.

Worst case? Dead in 6-8 months when their immune system comes back online after being exhausted to the point of death (like allergy shots), notices the wanton abundance of pathogens, and initiates a cytokine storm that literally tears the body apart.

Likely case? It will reduce symptoms, but the disease-causing Spike Protein production is permanent as it is now a part of the cell's programming.

Best case? It inhibits the Spike Proteins in the body, that now perpetually generates from altered cells, from cleaving the ACE2 cell entry mechanism which allows for proper immune regulation from things like flavanoids (Quercetin, Licorice, Chloroquine, Ivermectin, etc.).

Say you chop off your arm. You can use a mirror and physical therapy to stop the phantom pain but you can't get the arm back.

3 years ago
11 score
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Here's the skimmy from what I've been reading:

Ivermectin is not gonna reverse any gene therapy or heavy metal derived brain damage.

Worst case? Dead in 6-8 months when their immune system comes back online after being exhausted to the point of death (like allergy shots), notices the wanton abundance of pathogens, and initiates a cytokine storm that literally tears the body apart.

Likely case? It will reduce symptoms, but the disease-causing Spike Protein production is permanent as it is now apart of the cell's programming.

Best case? It inhibits the Spike Proteins in the body, that now perpetually generates from altered cells, from cleaving the ACE2 cell entry mechanism which allows for proper immune regulation from things like flavanoids (Quercetin, Licorice, Chloroquine, Ivermectin, etc.).

Say you chop off your arm. You can use a mirror and physical therapy to stop the phantom pain but you can't get the arm back.

3 years ago
1 score