Ivermectin - What do you know about it?

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Emailed (((Dr. Harvey Risch))) :

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His response :
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Apparently Dr. Drew is an amazing clinician, despite him being a major goyslop maker for 40 years. Guess when you're a chosen one you can be amazing at many things. Hard for my goy brain to comprehend why he wouldn't choose a doctor that focuses on medicine, rather than telling teenagers how to jerk off or if they should dump their gf.
 
A 2023 study from Japan indicated that 1030 cases of mild COVID had a non-statistical difference between those taking 0.3-0.4mg/kg ivermectin and placebo control-taken after symptoms arose (3-4 days after infection). They also isolated a dataset of unvaccinated, and found similar results.

However, they note that the dosage didn't produce any adverse affects (minus one person developing photophobia), and another French study shown the administration of ivermectin for 28 days prevented the onset of COVID-19.

As Japan was one of the first nations to approve ivermectin, I believe they shouldn't have any ulterior motives to enrich Pfizer's bank accounts. Instead, I believe ivermectin is only effective during the initial stages of infection; the symptoms are a side effect of the coof replicating itself and stimulating oxidative stress from cytokines, rather than a sign of active infection. While it doesn't hurt to take ivermectin in low doses (especially during the early stages) to combat the side-effects, good cardio exercise should be done post infection, stimulating the lungs to replace injured tissue.



On a related tangent, a good and supplement during flu season is elderberry extract. Previously, multiple ancient cultures (American Indian, Egyptian and Greek) had independently noted the medicinal effects of the elderflower. Modern studies accredit this, particularly in vivo studies noting that elderberry may help shorten the duration of common colds and influenza, albeit insignificantly. While current small datasets limit the significance of this pattern, ex vivo studies on cells incubated with elderberry show a large reduction of viral infection in HIV, Herpes & Covid-19. Moreover, elderberry alters the behavior of blood cells in vitro to secrete anti-inflammatory signals (IL-4 & IL-10), potentially preventing the cytokine storm and stimulating antibody production instead.

Elderflower/berry syrup isn't the be-all-end-all of antiviral medicine, but it's certainly a delicious and (assumedly) harmless way to alleviate symptoms. I'd be suspicious of the prices at retail though; elderberry extract/syrup is very easy to make, and you can find it all over the Americas late summer in blue (Sambucus cerulea for the west coast) and black (S. canadensis) varieties-just avoid red elderberry (S. racemosa) for it's vile taste.
 
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good cardio exercise should be done, stimulating the lungs to replace injured tissue.
Hmm idk...I think rest is the best when you are sick. I read that some UFC fighters got really sick from covid despite being in great shape because they wouldn't stop training when sick.

Agreed @ elderberry. I've had good luck with it. Never found any in the wild. I will try to find some this summer.

I'm also a fan of vitamin C and various herbal teas like mullein, mint, marshmallow root etc.
 
Anyone looking for Ivermectin can easily get it on a Canadian Dog Rx website. It is over the counter in Canada, and not hidden behind an Rx paywall like in the US.

I've been ordering it online there for my dogs for decades. They also sell the liquid for at TSC Tractor Supply stores, but its a PITA to properly measure out the tiny dosages. Easier to pay a little more and get the generic pill form in Canada. It usually arrives in a few weeks after going through customs.
 
Anyone looking for Ivermectin can easily get it on a Canadian Dog Rx website. It is over the counter in Canada, and not hidden behind an Rx paywall like in the US.

I've been ordering it online there for my dogs for decades. They also sell the liquid for at TSC Tractor Supply stores, but its a PITA to properly measure out the tiny dosages. Easier to pay a little more and get the generic pill form in Canada. It usually arrives in a few weeks after going through customs.
Nice. No tariffs?
 
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