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inquimouse 9 points ago +9 / -0

Ha ha to Big Pharma, another old common drug beats out exotic new ones that are still on patent.

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DiscerningSword 6 points ago +6 / -0

Kills worms to... Good Stuff get it at the feed store not sure about Human dosage Horses take a big ole tube of it...

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mvrak 6 points ago +6 / -0

its dosed per pound and you can take the same dose per pound as a horse

even better is you just take it once normally

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residue69 5 points ago +5 / -0

Don't use the paste for horses. I don't care that it's apple flavored.

The ivermectin isn't distributed evenly in the paste and there may be hot spots that could overdose a human, dog or smaller animal.

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Nadlers_Belt 6 points ago +6 / -0

Trump pils are here already and proven.

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maga_gal 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'd love to hear how this rids covid19. I have always been under the impression that if I have a virus, I'm SOL and must let my immune system heal my body... from my Drs. How, all of a sudden, are drugs like H-chloroquine, zpak, and ivermectin suddenly helping? Any Drs know? Chemist/biologist?

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Aspielogic2 4 points ago +4 / -0

Just a biochemistry lover, but this info comes from well-established studies and articles...

Two main theories on HChloro, but both can be true at the same time. 1)HChloro (a zinc ionophore) greases the entrance of zinc into cells so Zinc can kill the virus. The problem with zinc as a virus-killer is that it is a heavy metal and isn't particularly well-absorbed. If a dose of zinc isn't being used up on virus or wound-healing duty, it throws off our heavy metals balance and is hell on our liver, to a point that can kill us (25mg/day of Zinc is plenty unless you are sick/injured). Taking HCloro and zinc together insures the zinc is going into cells and not into your liver. 2) HChloro binds to Covid and stops it from stealing/releasing into the body (rather than the lungs) the iron ions in hemoglobin that the alveoli in the lungs usually 'steal/release' from the hemoglobin to create O2 for the body to re-oxygenate.

The zpack is for the secondary bacterial attack that happens once the virus has destroyed a bunch of body tissue. All that dead tissue brings bacteria from all over the body for a dead meat party. Azithromycin is in a category of antibiotics that have powerful anti-inflammatory side effects. This 'side-effect' is terrific for helping reduce swelling in the lungs from the viral and bacterial activities.

Ivermectin is thought to inhibit a protein that bugs (parasites/worms/viruses) use to blind our immune system so they can reproduce without our immune system attacking. Once our body can 'see' the bugs, it can attack. Frankly, researchers don't have exact proof for 'the how' of this theory, except that Ivermectin is a functional treatment for about 30 diseases (that aren't all related) and used extensively on humans and livestock all over the world with minimal/zero side-effects.

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maga_gal 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is exactly what I was asking for. Thank you! I wish we could get notifications here, I had no clue you wrote.

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Slapstick86 2 points ago +2 / -0

Incredible write up. Thank you. Maybe repost a couple of times.

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dataonly 3 points ago +3 / -0

Game changer!

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bigdeer67 3 points ago +3 / -0

Definite game changer! No way ds lets it happen.

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KRosen333 3 points ago +4 / -1

Thanks for this.

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memechallenger33 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wow! It’s not a human study yet, but this looks very promising. This might also explain lower rates in Africa because parasites are much more prevalent and likely more people already taking Ivetmactin.

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gnomenclature 2 points ago +3 / -1

Not heard about this.

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Aspielogic2 3 points ago +3 / -0

I looked it up earlier. My TLDR: The (non-coronavirus) Ivermectin researchers seem to think Ivermectin shuts down a protein that bugs/lice/viruses (it's already a treatment for about 30 diseases) produce in order to blind our immune system so they can reproduce. Once our body can see the invader, it can kill it.

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gnomenclature 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you, pede.