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Ivermectin for WuFlu
Posted on 1/26/22 at 12:31 pm
Posted on 1/26/22 at 12:31 pm
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Posted on 1/26/22 at 12:33 pm to GWM
Personally no, and wouldnt the horse paste. Too hard to get dosage right. Get the liquid. Know people who used that, and was fine. And know several who use as preventative, no issues. Does it work? Maybe, eoes it hurt? No
Posted on 1/26/22 at 12:38 pm to GWM
I have taken plaquenil in the past, but for arthritis. That could be plausible due to suppression of the immune system. I cant rationalize using a parasite drug.
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Posted on 1/26/22 at 12:45 pm to oleyeller
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Posted on 1/26/22 at 2:06 pm to GWM
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Posted on 1/26/22 at 2:54 pm to GWM
Yep. Think I had delta. Fever for about 5 days; low-grade then up to 102 on days 4 and 5. Starting taking on day 5 - fever free within 24 hours. Could've been coincidence, could've worked - never know. I had zero adverse reactions. The stuff is safe. I would've opted for the prescribed version, but at that time, it would've taken at least a week to get it through the telemed docs.
Posted on 1/26/22 at 3:05 pm to GWM
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So, the liquid version that was used is the same as the paste, but in liquid form ?
It is the same exact medicine you would get from pharmacy in pill form if you had an RX. Just look up dosage. My doctor gave me all instructions a year ago
Posted on 1/27/22 at 2:23 pm to GWM
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Posted on 1/27/22 at 6:34 pm to AUCE05
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I cant rationalize using a parasite drug.
And this is why you’re an idiot.
There is a reason Pfizer and Merck ran out and pushed out a drug that does what Ivermectin was doing but a little differently.
Ivermectin prevents the nuclear transport of viral proteins between cells, thereby stopping the spike protein from spreading; it’s not just a parasite drug. Who would have thought a drug could have multiple uses?
The new Pfizer and Merck drugs prevent replication of viral proteins.
Basically, you get the same result at a fraction of the cost with Ivermectin.
This post was edited on 1/28/22 at 7:06 am
Posted on 1/27/22 at 6:41 pm to GWM
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Has anyone used this, even the "Horse" kind ?
I got the liquid when I got Covid and did the correct dose on Day 2 of being positive and got worse and ended up in ICU on Day 6 and then a vent on Day 8. I would say it didn't work in my case.
Wish I would have got the infusion but by the time we found a place giving it I was so bad that I couldn't peel myself out of bed.
Posted on 1/28/22 at 5:30 am to GWM
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Has anyone used this, even the "Horse" kind ?
I know multiple people who have used it when gotten COVID and went from needing loads of oxygen in ICU to being out of the hospital 48 hours later. Horse paste baked into muffins.
Also know a handful who take it 1x a month and have improved immune systems.
with whuflu, everyone died in hospitals. Never saw any dead homeless people stacking up, etc. Tells me hospitals misdiagnosed and people died. I'd try horse paste before going to a hospital these days.
Posted on 1/29/22 at 12:50 pm to GWM
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Posted on 1/29/22 at 3:15 pm to PureBlood
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Also know a handful who take it 1x a month and have improved immune systems.
I said this in another thread, but it is worth repeating, people used to do parasite detox once a year. Usually with something like wormwood. It is very fascinating just the behavioral changes that can occur from parasites. They are also everywhere so it is interesting that this part of health care has been discarded for some reason.
Posted on 1/30/22 at 6:47 am to GWM
Do not use ivermectin if you’re on blood meds. Thinners and pressure meds can cause adverse reactions.
ETA: I know several folks who baked horse paste into muffins and turned the corner overnight. Hospital staffs called the miracles. Also see how India handled it.
ETA: I know several folks who baked horse paste into muffins and turned the corner overnight. Hospital staffs called the miracles. Also see how India handled it.
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Posted on 1/30/22 at 8:43 am to GWM
Wife and I both had Covid in July. Strong flu like symptoms bodyaches fever and cough. Fatigue was a strong symptom. Had a physician friend who followed the FLCCC protocol and prescribed 3mg tablets. Our symptoms improved within 24 hours and after finishing the five day course, I felt back to normal besides the loss of taste and smell. Wife still had some coughing issues and needed a corticosteroid but other than that we monitored our oxygen levels at home and stayed out of the hospital. Getting the tablets at that time was fairly easy before the politicization of this dual purpose medication. It’s shameful now how hard it is to get pharmacy to fill.
Posted on 1/31/22 at 12:59 pm to DMC226
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Posted on 1/31/22 at 6:14 pm to GWM
Agree GWM… there are many dual purpose medications that help with a multitude of conditions. There is no (R) or (D) attached to this medication. It is sickening that politics, fear mongering, and division has overruled the right for physicians to treat their patients as they see fit.
Posted on 1/31/22 at 6:41 pm to GWM
quote:I don't think it's dangerous - it just seems like the preponderance of the evidence is that it's sort of neither here nor there.
Ivermectin for WuFlu
Posted on 2/3/22 at 8:08 pm to GWM
Covid treatment needs to be multi drug therapy.
Early on, treatment needs to be focused on the viral infection, taking ivermectin and monoclonal antibodies ( if available ).
Inflammation needs to be addressed by taking steroids.
Hopefully, if you do the above treatments, it won't get into your lungs. If it does, drugs like trelogy which is inhaled can help you stay out of the hospital.
Under no circumstances, should you let those arse licking mds give you remdesivir.
Early on, treatment needs to be focused on the viral infection, taking ivermectin and monoclonal antibodies ( if available ).
Inflammation needs to be addressed by taking steroids.
Hopefully, if you do the above treatments, it won't get into your lungs. If it does, drugs like trelogy which is inhaled can help you stay out of the hospital.
Under no circumstances, should you let those arse licking mds give you remdesivir.
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