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    Sandro, you're starting to flood the thread again with links. Please stop! Ta

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    cool no more life saving tip's lets talk about fruitball or aphostropies

    Can't help it flooding is part of my genes being from Venice

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    Very good! Anyway, we'll leave those who wish to read the links to do so and make up their own minds

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    I would be interested to hear Macca and your opinion to what is said at around 1:19:35 on the last link I posted
    I know is a long video it does not really get going till about one hour in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bksabath View Post
    I would be interested to hear Macca and your opinion to what is said at around 1:19:35 on the last link I posted
    I know is a long video it does not really get going till about one hour in
    They seen to be working from the principle that Ivermectin is effective against the virus and assuming that as it is not being deployed it must be incompetence or conspiracy.

    But it has not been satisfactorily demonstrated that Ivermectin is effective in that role.

    This is one of those situations where if they are right pretty much everyone else has to be wrong. Okay that does happen occasionally even in medical science, but it's still highly unlikely.
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    On my post 7959

    Is the best you are going to get of a study. I agree that it has not been proven as the medical companies that have member of the boards on the big media outlet do not want it to be proven as they loose a shit load of MONEY
    so one need to read that paper and make up is own mind till the truth came out
    even a single life saved is worth it IMO
    So take your time and have a better look at table one where the locales in bold are the ones showing that whit Ivermectin there was a reduction in death's from 30 to 75 %
    I believe that only 4 tablets of just a few mG where given to each person

    one thing is certain you can not put a tin hat on the people that wrote it

    and by the way a solicitor firm from India is taking the WHO to curt Imo the first one of many to follow

    CATalyst | Ivermectin: Indian Bar Association Serve Legal Notice on WHO's Chief Scientist - YouTube

    But then you can find all the info you like if you know where to look
    45 Clinical Trials On Ivermectin And COVID-19, Let's Take A Look! Find New/Ongoing Clinical Trials! - YouTube
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    wouldn't the pharmaceutical companies make a shitload of money out of selling Invermectin though? Surely they're not bothered what they are selling as long as it makes them money?

    It's not like we could all just make our own in the bathtub.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    It's not like we could all just make our own in the bathtub.
    Definitely not as I'd have nowhere to go for a piss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    wouldn't the pharmaceutical companies make a shitload of money out of selling Invermectin though? Surely they're not bothered what they are selling as long as it makes them money?

    It's not like we could all just make our own in the bathtub.
    but you can ask your mum to make same

    No they don't you can get it on line for about £3 a tablet

    Literally billion's of doses have been administered from the 1980

    A five-day course of ivermectin for the treatment of COVID-19 may reduce the duration of illness - PubMed (nih.gov)

    consider the cost compared to a single extra day in hospital and also what it cost to others in suffering as one stay in hospital and the bed that they need is not there

    it is early days, the possibility that it will be proven when the trials are conducted appears to be there, by discussing it, we may make this happen and happen a bit earlier

    Looking at wikipedia " Ivermectin is secreted in low concentration in breast milk" yes you can fill up your bathtub whit that I would be more incline to drink it from the source
    The World Health Organization considers ivermectin the "drug of choice" for strongyloidiasis


    Based on the above why they do say that it is dangerous?

    I did ask this before and had no answer can you put a tin hat on those dudes?

    One more extract for you sourced from NIH probably that stand for Nickel Iron Hats


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    Conclusions:

    Meta-analyses based on 18 randomized controlled treatment trials of ivermectin in COVID-19 have found large, statistically significant reductions in mortality, time to clinical recovery, and time to viral clearance. Furthermore, results from numerous controlled prophylaxis trials report significantly reduced risks of contracting COVID-19 with the regular use of ivermectin. Finally, the many examples of ivermectin distribution campaigns leading to rapid population-wide decreases in morbidity and mortality indicate that an oral agent effective in all phases of COVID-19 has been identified.

    Review of the Emerging Evidence Demonstrating the Efficacy of Ivermectin in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of COVID-19 (nih.gov)

    I am in to HiFI and such, the best ever chemistry I done is just making same Nickel acetate, I do not sell drugs or own a ivermectin production line ( I wish) all I care is that there may be same benefit from it and most important of all that we must act and ask answers to the powers to be not just tag the line and let them put self interest before our collective well being

    all evidence out there point to the fact that it is just what they are doing Covid is just the latest FAD...
    What is the problem?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bksabath View Post
    No they don't you can get it on line for about £3 a tablet

    A five-day course of ivermectin for the treatment of COVID-19 may reduce the duration of illness - PubMed (nih.gov)

    consider the cost compared to a single extra day in hospital and also what it cost to others in suffering as one stay in hospital and the bed that they need is not there

    it is early days, the possibility that it will be proven when the trials are conducted appears to be there, by discussing it, we may make this happen and happen a bit earlier
    yes but who makes it? Big Pharma - sells at £3 a tab of which 1 pence is the cost of production., and billions of tabs would be consumed worldwide. Do the maths, even allowing for the middle-man to wet his beak there's a lot of money to be made.

    Edit - yes I agree it might be demonstrated to be efficacious further down the line but that has to happen before it's going to get officially recommended. If it had been satisfactorily demonstrated and they still won't use it then you'd have something to hang your hat on, conspiracy wise. Until then it's cart before horse.
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