So my brother went to the doctor for constipation last week, and he found out in that same visit that he had covid (because they test EVERYONE that comes in to boost those hospitalizion numbers...) He wouldn't go for the mectin, oddly enough, so he decided to just quarantine at home and wear it out.

On the first day of his quarantine, he began taking laxatives for his constipation. On the second day, he noticed he no longer felt sick from the virus at all! So he got tested the next day and, sure enough, the virus had vanished! We've been talking about it, and the only explanation we can possibly think of is that his laxative killed off the virus. We know my brother's immune system isn't that great, he's pretty skinny and doesn't exercise.

But that got me thinking about Ivermectin, which can have a laxative effect if taken in **giant ** doses. So is it crazy at all to think that maybe any laxative is effective against covid? What would even be the science behind that?