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I was on a live stream on preparedness recently and people were talking about where to get Invermectin.
I don't think we have ever had a discussion about it here. I don't know enough about it, but thought maybe some of you could fill the rest of us in. It is an animal de-wormer for God's sake. I did here a discussion where someone had COVID and "thankfully" had Invermectin, because she was a nurse.
You can buy it on Amazon in a cream or a tablet form. But how much to take and how long?
https://www.uclahealth.org/news/wha...ntially a very,things like seizure and coma.”
"In laboratory studies, ivermectin has been shown to kill the virus that causes COVID-19, Dr. Uslan says. In theory, the drug works to interfere with how the virus gets into cells.
“There is some scientific rationale for why it would be a good medication for treating viral infections like COVID-19,” he says.
Studies of its use in people with COVID-19, however, have not yielded any meaningful results, Dr. Uslan says. Ongoing scientific studies, including one at the University of Oxford, are exploring whether ivermectin is effective as a treatment for COVID-19.
What causes the fervor around unproven remedies for COVID — such as ivermectin now and hydroxychloroquine earlier — is a profound desire for a way to treat or cure this devastating virus, Dr. Uslan says."
I don't think we have ever had a discussion about it here. I don't know enough about it, but thought maybe some of you could fill the rest of us in. It is an animal de-wormer for God's sake. I did here a discussion where someone had COVID and "thankfully" had Invermectin, because she was a nurse.
You can buy it on Amazon in a cream or a tablet form. But how much to take and how long?
https://www.uclahealth.org/news/wha...ntially a very,things like seizure and coma.”
"In laboratory studies, ivermectin has been shown to kill the virus that causes COVID-19, Dr. Uslan says. In theory, the drug works to interfere with how the virus gets into cells.
“There is some scientific rationale for why it would be a good medication for treating viral infections like COVID-19,” he says.
Studies of its use in people with COVID-19, however, have not yielded any meaningful results, Dr. Uslan says. Ongoing scientific studies, including one at the University of Oxford, are exploring whether ivermectin is effective as a treatment for COVID-19.
What causes the fervor around unproven remedies for COVID — such as ivermectin now and hydroxychloroquine earlier — is a profound desire for a way to treat or cure this devastating virus, Dr. Uslan says."