Ivermectin , covid cure

Highland Mule

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Livestock Farmer
Far more efficient using a pour-on, the whole of East Ayrshire could be done in a couple of days 🤣 🤣 (y)

Why would it take that long?
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JD-Kid

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intresting thing not looked in to it a lot but it dose look like it has some efect on the bio in the gut ummm always wondered thet with smaller sick lambs if the drench killing off more than just worms
 

marco

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"Home | FLCCC | Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance" https://covid19criticalcare.com
If in doubt read yourself. These guys are some of the most highly qualified professionals when it comes to treating critically ill patients. And have a huge amount of peer reviewed journals.

This is one of the better videos I could find. Lots of trial info coming in.
 

Agrivator

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So on a serious note...... how many of you would consider giving yourself a squirt down the back if you got COVID?
In fairly sure I would.

I reckon most of us who dose sheep or cattle with Ivermectin products will regularly dose ourselves - at least when we have no time to don protective gloves.

Maybe the dose it too small to be effective, but possibly big enough for our parasites to build up a resistance.

And maybe a minute dose is enough to affect the billions of organisms (mainly beneficial and essential) that make up our being.
 

Cowabunga

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I heard a report on R4 about river blindness. Children would be given a six monthly dose of ivermectin which was enough to kill the worm which takes about one year to develop and migrate through the body to the eye. Every 6 months means there isn't time for the worm to complete its journey.
I believe that MSD have long given African regions prone to river blindness and other parasites, free ivermectin for many years, subsidised by sales in the developed world. Can't remember when or where I read that.

For what it's worth I bought some straight ivermectin pour-on back in March just in case a local doctor would not prescribe it for the family should one of us get the virus. That 0.2 per kg sound low. I believe that the effective dose is 0.6mg/kg on day 1 and day 3 before or as soon as symptoms occur. Together with 8000 to 12000iu of vitamin D3 and 100mg elemental zinc. Remember that 100mg chelated zinc tablets only contain 14mg elemental zinc each. These doses of vitamin and zinc only for a week or so. My whole family take 8000iu Vitamin D3 plus 100mg chelated zinc daily plus vitamin K2 and have done for months now.
There is a combination with doxycycline as well but I'm not sure about the recommended safe dose of that in combination with the above. The combination seems to keep those that would otherwise be seriously ill, out of hospital with only the mildest of symptoms if given at the onset or as a preventative for those that have had contact with infected people.

Not sure I would want to use the pour on, but if the local doctors refused the tablet prescription of ivermectin in an appropriate dose, then I would rather try the pour on than risk falling dangerously ill with Covid or risk the long term illness also associated with long-covid.
 
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Cowabunga

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So on a serious note...... how many of you would consider giving yourself a squirt down the back if you got COVID?
In fairly sure I would.
Just make sure that it isn't Ivomec Extra or similar, which have other anthelmintics added to the ivermectin.

Obviously anyone who needs to try this does so at their own risk even though all these basic chemicals have been proven to be very safe with a very large margin of safety over many decades of human use. Some hospitals do administer the equivalent of 30,000iu Vitamin D daily to patients for up to a week apparently. Long term that is certainly not healthy and could cause kidney stones, but in the short term it seems to be OK.
 
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Cowabunga

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I should add that my local GP, when I mentioned ivermectin as a covid preventative and treatment, he had not even heard of it and laughed, not taking it seriously at all. Not heard of it, let alone considered it and thought it worthwhile doing some research.
 

Bob the beef

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Scot Borders
I reckon most of us who dose sheep or cattle with Ivermectin products will regularly dose ourselves - at least when we have no time to don protective gloves.

Maybe the dose it too small to be effective, but possibly big enough for our parasites to build up a resistance.

And maybe a minute dose is enough to affect the billions of organisms (mainly beneficial and essential) that make up our being.
When the first pour ons came out (late 80's?) my dad made me massage the stuff without gloves, into the cattle's backs to make sure they had it. 30 years later and I 've only been to a doctor twice in that time, so didn't do me any harm. Don't know if it did any good either mind🤣
 
I should add that my local GP, when I mentioned ivermectin as a covid preventative and treatment, he had not even heard of it and laughed, not taking it seriously at all. Not heard of it, let alone considered it and thought it worthwhile doing some research.
I mentioned it to a vet the other day and they too hadn't heard of it but are going to look into it further.

I don't understand, when information and research studies are readily available for the non-medical public to discover, why the Dept of Health isn't clued up and at the very least advising healthcare professionals to be treated with prophylactic ivermectin. That would go some way to relieve pressure on the NHS with far fewer staff off work for illness and self-isolation, and may also help prevent hospital spread to patients who are already vulnerable.

When I get a chance over Christmas I shall draft an email query with links to study reports and fire it off to assorted senior managers for public health, politicians, and MSM people. I might even nick the old HIV slogan: Don't die of ignorance.
 

yellowbelly

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N.Lincs
Why are the, what you would hope are the most eminently qualified medical bodies around the world, not taking any notice of Ivermectin???

Instead they choose to run around like headless chickens throwing millions of pounds into trying to develop new drugs.

If it's as good as the bloke in the video insists it is against covid then there's going to be a hellova lot of the medical profession with egg on their faces for overlooking it for so long.
 

Highland Mule

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I don't understand, when information and research studies are readily available for the non-medical public to discover, why the Dept of Health isn't clued up and at the very least advising healthcare professionals to be treated with prophylactic ivermectin. That would go some way to relieve pressure on the NHS with far fewer staff off work for illness and self-isolation, and may also help prevent hospital spread to patients who are already vulnerable.

Because there are many thousand similar theories and none are yet proven beyond test tube stage, because GPs should be busy doing primary care and not reading thousands of potentially time wasting papers every week, because most Cv patients just need some time at home resting as they would for any other virus and because treatment of more severe cases is in specialist wards staffed by nurses and doctors who have access to all the latest medical data and follow constantly updating protocols that give the patient the best chances of recovery whilst also ensuring a consistent treatment approach without each patient being an experimental case study.
 

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