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MrMcGreenGenes 58 points ago +58 / -0

People and agencies need to be sued out of existence for obstructing treatment options like this. It was mentioned as effective almost as early as HCQ.

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gnostic357 17 points ago +17 / -0

Yep. I remember reading about them in January before covid was an issue in the states. By the time Trump mentioned HCQ, I was surprised it took so long. Then I couldn't believe when it was banned in 49 states. Severe case of clown world. The left are literally insane and lethal.

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Okist 10 points ago +10 / -0

Prosecuted for crimes against humanity.

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mvrak 5 points ago +5 / -0

And used heavily in India/Australia with great results. Ivermectin is more convenient for prophylaxis since it lasts so long.

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magaandkag 24 points ago +25 / -1

I bet all these "doctors" would give their own family the drug at the first sign of any symptoms.

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Knowbody 17 points ago +18 / -1

I bet they wouldn't. They would allow their family members to die so they could gain victim points.

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Obeisiak 11 points ago +11 / -0

^ this man has understood how the world works

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Cali_Republican 5 points ago +5 / -0

10k a body.

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KS-76- 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's hitman cash.

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Hassayamper 21 points ago +21 / -0

I caught the Covid a few weeks ago. A veterinarian friend gave me a syringe of this stuff. Within 3 hours after the first dose I felt better. After that I never even spiked a fever. Zero side effects, not even an upset stomach. I'm completely recovered and even got my senses of taste and smell back.

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CuzMerica 5 points ago +5 / -0

Did you take the injection orally?

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RidingTheCaboose 8 points ago +8 / -0

That’s how we are doing it in my family. Buy Ivermectin at any farm store. We have a syringe with 18ga needle just to draw it out of the vial. Then squeeze that into a tiny bit of orange juice and drink it. It doesn’t have a bad or noticeable flavor. There’s 5 of us using it on a 10 week regimen as a prophylactic.

Ivermectin was studied and proven to be effective against all coronaviruses in 2005 study related to SARS. It’s been used for decades as an anti-parasitic.

No side effects... It’s a general low-grade anti-inflammatory. You will have less aches and pains. At my age that’s nice. It’s also an anti-parasitic so you won’t get Malaria, Zika, Dengue, or worms.

This drug has been in use in all mammals for 50 years. It’s effective against corona and lots of other ailments and it basically has no side effects. Don’t overdose of course otherwise your liver will rebel. You honestly don’t need a lot of it.

I paid $24/bottle, 90cc per bottle.

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mobgrazer 3 points ago +3 / -0

What dosage are you using? I have a gallon I use on my livestock...but have been unsure about dosage.

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keithcu 3 points ago +3 / -0

More info on my website, including a protocol: https://covidreport.net/

In short, 0.2 mg per kg of body weight

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mobgrazer 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have read that protocol. I have been leery of assuming ivermection for people and livestock has the same amount of active ingredient per mg. So I was wondering if someone had done the background research.

Livestock tend to be hardier than people, and if you kill off 1 out of 50....not a massive loss.

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keithcu 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's the same tube so it must have the same amount.

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mobgrazer 2 points ago +2 / -0

My first thought is just to match my sheep dosage. But they get one dose...only if they need it, so it is a higher dose I'm sure. It is easier to get it into my mouth so I could do it daily.

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daisytrench 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't have any sheep so this doesn't mean anything to me. How many grams is sheep dose?

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mobgrazer 1 point ago +1 / -0

0.2 mg/kg. Average sheep ~110 lbs, approximately 10 mg. Given orally, once. I follow up in 1 week if needed with a second dose.

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RidingTheCaboose 1 point ago +1 / -0

1ml per 100 pounds. I take 2.2ml because I weigh 220 pounds.

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RageBringer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Tractor Supply, animal meds. I used horse paste green apple, brand name is Bimectin, its all same (Ivermectin 1.87%). It comes in a application syringe with 250 pound dosage ticks marked on the plunger.

I weigh 250, so I just squeezed out 1 dose as marked. 2 days later 2nd dose. 5 days after Covid-19 symptoms in chest, fully recovered, zero chest infection or congestion.

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Hassayamper 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yep. Mixed it with applesauce.

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TreeOfLiberty 14 points ago +14 / -0

Horse ivermecton paste is 1.87% =18.7mg/ml = 18,700 mcg/ml

A heaped one-quarter teaspoon treats a 250 lb mini horse. A heaped 1/8th teaspoon treats a 125lb mini horse.

Once a dayx2 days post exposure or early symptoms in a horse.

Once a week as preventative for your horse.

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42rle 12 points ago +12 / -0

absolutely unbelievable

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EdisonHwy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Good post thanks.

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iSignedUpForThis 11 points ago +11 / -0

“But the trials and testing are ongoing. We don’t have definitive data yet to show it does help. ..."

Yeah, but let's all get the vaccine with almost zero testing!

Such garbage!

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dannyme12345 11 points ago +11 / -0

Ivermectin is used to treat certain nematode parasites by inhibiting their nervous system. Very surprising that it has an effect on a virus

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Psalm1 11 points ago +11 / -0

Many doctors are speaking out about it's efficacy as an antiviral. Do a search, bitchute, ytube and been around since 70s with almost no side affect risks

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Birbistheworb 8 points ago +8 / -0

Apparently it also prevents viruses from being able to penetrate cell walls. If they cant penetrate, they cant reproduce, and your body fights them off faster.

I am not a doctor.

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TreeOfLiberty 4 points ago +4 / -0

Doesn't kill virus, messes w replication.

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MAGAstroni 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://c19ivermectin.com/

Peer reviewed studies here.

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dannyme12345 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wow, thanks for this!

follow-up: I'm reading each published paper 1 by 1 and the way the website frames the data is very erroneous and sloppy. It is better to go through each paper 1 by 1 and see what each of them mean, because every paper has different methods, parameters, and conclusions that they draw from their experiments. So that's what I did (and I'm still going through the data as I type). Some papers support the use of Ivermectin. Some go against it. From some of the sources listed on the website:

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0242184 Paper results showed there was a lack of significance in improvement between a group tested with ivermectin and the control group.

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.10.20191619v1 the website cited this study, which has not been peer-reviewed and is still in pre-print. The paper clumps Azithromycin, Nitazoxanide, Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine (IDEA treatment for short) all in one for the treatment of COVID. There is no placebo as a control, and extracting from this paper by saying this proves ivermectin to be a successful treatment is irresponsible.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S015196382030627X paper states that drug was used on patients for scabies and coincidentally had a prophylactic effect on reducing prevalence of COVID among the first group.

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.05.21249131v1.full-text this paper had positive results from the use of ivermectin, but excludes patients with COVID who had pneumonia, required ventilator therapy, had renal failure, orthromboembolic complications (which is is a significant target population). Study shows reduced viral load in the experimental group (~3 days less) but does not indicate anything to do with reducing mortality.

https://ejmed.org/index.php/ejmed/article/view/599 This paper talks about using ivermectin as pre-exposure prophylaxis, which shows decreased incidence of healthcare workers contracting COVID.

https://poseidon01.ssrn.com/delivery.php?ID=928082082020092068074001066069016112057034090043062053107057112048105007042016110036105123014042063028018104009002051103051016122025111030115065073064068018029022074076012120095020092030069098001019096011121065119088064119014116064064116127&EXT=pdf&INDEX=TRUE This paper talks about positive effects of ivermectin, but also excludes severely ill or hospitalized patients. It also mentions the hype around azithro + hydroxychloroquine, which proved to be efficacious in Vitro (in the lab), but not in vivo (on humans).

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7709596/ This paper shows positive results from ivermectin when used alone, but had no significance when ivermectin was used along with doxycycline (why that is, I have no idea).

So my point is, there may be some benefit from using ivermectin (yay!). It depends on the situation (perhaps not beneficial for severely ill patients, which is the whole point of finding treatment given that most people recover from mild illness), and your mileage may vary (oh). But to cluster data together in an inaccurate way (similar to pushing hydroxycloroquine) seems irresponsible.

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MAGAstroni 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's fair, I do think the overall categories are broad from that perspective. I still think we can agree that the media statements on these treatment options are even more broad and more irresponsible.

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RageBringer 6 points ago +6 / -0

I've used Ivermectin for years. I have a small herd of guinea pigs and its required to put behind their ears every 6 months. I've had it on my hands so much I never got Covid all year. Never wore a mask.

It had been about 5 months since I dosed my piggies, and I went to DC and I am pretty sure I got Covid-19 from the massive rally.

A couple days after I got back home, got a tightness in upper respiratory tract, low fever and I immediately went to the Ivermectin and took a 250 pound dose from the apple flavored horse paste (bimectin at tractor supply). Next day all my chest problems were gone. Still have a low grade fever a couple days, was wore out and tired but fully recovered less than a week later.

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TestableHypothesis 6 points ago +6 / -0

Plot twist: Ivermectin [is] commonly used in the developing world and have been found to be safe and effective in treating both parasitic and bacterial infections. Per https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971220325066
So what are they really treating?

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keithcu 1 point ago +1 / -0

Here's a good explanation: https://dadamo.com/dangerous/2020/04/07/covid-19-chloroquine-zinc-and-quercetin/ It's about HCQ, but Ivermectin is also a Zinc ionophore as it explains near the end.

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TestableHypothesis 1 point ago +1 / -0

Bacterial pneumonia happens when you're too close to a high concentration of bacteria, for instance, when you strap a warm, moist, piece of cloth over your face.

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DreddPirateDonald 5 points ago +5 / -0

There's been dozens of studies and hundreds of doctors saying this works... and facebook blocked the links to the studies.

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PatriotAngel 2 points ago +2 / -0

I wouldn't be surprised if it cured heart disease in humans.

I did a ton of research on parasites and they are linked to pretty much every health issue known to man

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mercynurse 3 points ago +3 / -0

Over the counter medicine for horses

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DebbieinDallas 2 points ago +8 / -6

There are posts about the ivermectin protocol here on TDW. I tried to buy the pills from Canadian pharmacies but out of stock. All I can get is dog dewormer paste. But the protocol calls for ivermectin on day 1 and day 3, and it is 3g/kg of your weight IIRC. There were diff protocols depending on if you were exposed to covid or actually had the virus.

These cures for covid are being suppressed so CDC/FDA/Big Pharma/Bill Gates/Commies/Dems could push for emergency vaccine use. If there is a cure available, no emergency thus no money to be made by Big Pharma. It is always all about the money.

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TreeOfLiberty 23 points ago +23 / -0

No, NO NO.

JESUS FUCK that is a massive overdose, fool.

200 micrograms per kilogram animal weight. Microgram is a millionth of a gram.

A quarter teaspoon of fleet farm horse paste (1.87%) is a 250lb animal dose.

250lbs = 113.6kg. X200mcg = 22,727 mcg. / 18700mcg/ml = 1.21mls

1/4 teaspoon is 1.23 mls.

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Birbistheworb 8 points ago +8 / -0

Mmm delicious green apple flavor.

This man ivermectins.

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DebbieinDallas 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you so much

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Bonami 3 points ago +3 / -0

It is widely available for horses and dogs...

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Aspielogic2 3 points ago +3 / -0

Can confirm.

We have it on-hand for our Alpacas. We buy a whole bottle of it (100ml) from the Vet.

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Bonami 2 points ago +2 / -0

Alpacas? Cool! Where are you?

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Batch77 2 points ago +2 / -0

This story is bull shit on the drug back ground. DR. Kory Invermectin has been in use for over 80 yrs. Stop the bull shit. Just look Dr. Kory up. He has treated thousands of people.

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KekistanPM 2 points ago +2 / -0

Patient: "I feel much better and I'm ready to get back to work!"

The left: "STAY HOME ANYWAY! AND JUDGES AREN'T DOCTORS REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!"

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TaggartCiscontinenta 1 point ago +1 / -0

n=1

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TaggartCiscontinenta 0 points ago +1 / -1

Didn’t say it doesn’t work. Just tempering the single case report asserting this woman recovered because of the Rx.