Yes, in appropriate doses, and for parasitic worms. Last I heard, COVID was a virus, not a worm.I find it hard to believe you are truly in the medical field with this highly ignorant statement.
Ivermectin has been used in humans for decades.
Yes, in appropriate doses, and for parasitic worms. Last I heard, COVID was a virus, not a worm.I find it hard to believe you are truly in the medical field with this highly ignorant statement.
Ivermectin has been used in humans for decades.
Ivermectin is undergoing trials. First results indicate that it is harmless in human doses but harmful if animal variants are used. There is also initial evidence to suggest that it is useless.
Go to any Chemist (US drug store) and there will be a wall or three devoted to vitamins and minerals. One or two have been researched to demonstrate their efficacy. In Australia, they all have a declaration that they are only to overcome vitamin deficiencies. Of course, that that is fine print that is swamped by exaggerated claims. One or two manufacturers have been fined for making false claims. So they are more inclined to include phrases such as "may help" instead of snake oil type declarations that were commonplace.
People are used to taking vitamins, in spite of there being little evidence that they actually do any good for the average person. When someone starts spouting the virtues of Acacia berries, Cranberry juice and such, there is always a large number of people who swallow the baseless claims. Yes, terrible pun I know.
I was advised by my Urologist to drink Cranberry juice. It's expensive. It does not taste that good. And it did absolutely nothing to help. The latest research indicates that Cranberry juice has no practical protection against UTI's. I can confirm that experientially. It should work in theory. it does not in practice.
Ivermectin has yet to complete clinical trials. Initial research and anecdotal evidence suggests that it is useless against COVID or COVID's effects on the human body.
If the unvaccinated with religious exemptions deserve to die, then what do the people who are responsible for this virus being released into the general population and causing this pandemic in the first place deserve?the sad thing about this- there are most likely more individuals who think this way.
If the unvaccinated with religious exemptions deserve to die, then what do the people who are responsible for this virus being released into the general population and causing this pandemic in the first place deserve?


Interesting. I make my own cranberry juice and it's not expensive. Does taste pretty bad but the last time my 10 year old started having uti symptoms, she drank about 4 cups and the uti went away.Ivermectin is undergoing trials. First results indicate that it is harmless in human doses but harmful if animal variants are used. There is also initial evidence to suggest that it is useless.
Go to any Chemist (US drug store) and there will be a wall or three devoted to vitamins and minerals. One or two have been researched to demonstrate their efficacy. In Australia, they all have a declaration that they are only to overcome vitamin deficiencies. Of course, that that is fine print that is swamped by exaggerated claims. One or two manufacturers have been fined for making false claims. So they are more inclined to include phrases such as "may help" instead of snake oil type declarations that were commonplace.
People are used to taking vitamins, in spite of there being little evidence that they actually do any good for the average person. When someone starts spouting the virtues of Acacia berries, Cranberry juice and such, there is always a large number of people who swallow the baseless claims. Yes, terrible pun I know.
I was advised by my Urologist to drink Cranberry juice. It's expensive. It does not taste that good. And it did absolutely nothing to help. The latest research indicates that Cranberry juice has no practical protection against UTI's. I can confirm that experientially. It should work in theory. it does not in practice.
Ivermectin has yet to complete clinical trials. Initial research and anecdotal evidence suggests that it is useless against COVID or COVID's effects on the human body.
Ivermectin kills parasites, among other things (lice, mites, etc).Yes, in appropriate doses, and for parasitic worms. Last I heard, COVID was a virus, not a worm.
With all do respect - was unable to see the source of your statements. So without listing a credible citation your comments are also read as merely anecdotal... Not to worry, I was able to do a few searches via duckduckgo.com (to avoid biased algorithms via Big Tech corrupt search engines) and found that much of your comments are attributed to standard internet searches ie https://www.drugs.com/medical-answers. Unfortunately, with all the censorship and corruption in Big Pharma and Big Tech these days it is very difficult to trust these sources... Citing the FDA, CDC and WHO is NO LONGER SUFFICIENT to PROVE credible PEER REVIEWED VETTING and REAL SCIENTIFIC APPROVAL...Ivermectin is undergoing trials. First results indicate that it is harmless in human doses but harmful if animal variants are used. There is also initial evidence to suggest that it is useless.
Go to any Chemist (US drug store) and there will be a wall or three devoted to vitamins and minerals. One or two have been researched to demonstrate their efficacy. In Australia, they all have a declaration that they are only to overcome vitamin deficiencies. Of course, that that is fine print that is swamped by exaggerated claims. One or two manufacturers have been fined for making false claims. So they are more inclined to include phrases such as "may help" instead of snake oil type declarations that were commonplace.
People are used to taking vitamins, in spite of there being little evidence that they actually do any good for the average person. When someone starts spouting the virtues of Acacia berries, Cranberry juice and such, there is always a large number of people who swallow the baseless claims. Yes, terrible pun I know.
I was advised by my Urologist to drink Cranberry juice. It's expensive. It does not taste that good. And it did absolutely nothing to help. The latest research indicates that Cranberry juice has no practical protection against UTI's. I can confirm that experientially. It should work in theory. it does not in practice.
Ivermectin has yet to complete clinical trials. Initial research and anecdotal evidence suggests that it is useless against COVID or COVID's effects on the human body.


You can find anything that you want on the internet. No doubt there is a survey of martians who have COVID being cured by drinking seawater. The question is the source. Your sources disagree entirely with mine.With all do respect - was unable to see the source of your statements. So without listing a credible citation your comments are also read as merely anecdotal... Not to worry, I was able to do a few searches via duckduckgo.com (to avoid biased algorithms via Big Tech corrupt search engines) and found that much of your comments are attributed to standard internet searches ie https://www.drugs.com/medical-answers. Unfortunately, with all the censorship and corruption in Big Pharma and Big Tech these days it is very difficult to trust these sources... Citing the FDA, CDC and WHO is NO LONGER SUFFICIENT to PROVE credible PEER REVIEWED VETTING and REAL SCIENTIFIC APPROVAL...
For example here are a sampling of several PHD level science, research and data that CONTRADICTS all of the information found on the BIASED INTERNET... Try using duckduckgo.com for more trustworthy internet searches...
Ivermectin, Nobel
Oklahoma Doctors Have Tremendous Success in Treating Nursing Home COVID Patients with Ivermectin: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/oklahoma-doctors-tremendous-success-treating-nursing-home-covid-patients-ivermectin/
- Ivermectin science paper: https://www.afinalwarning.com/551185.html
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2052297521000883
- https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/...immunity-13x-more-effective-vaccines-stopping
- Ivermectin – Scientifically Proven CURE<<< Judy Byington 31 Oct
- Restored Republic via a GCR: Update as of Sun. 31 Oct. 2021
- One of three most important drugs on earth: http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/read/4450/eliminating-river-blindness-with-ivermectin/
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Sure, ivermectin kills the virus. So does bleach, 70% alcohol, concentrated hydrochloric acid and a wide range of other chemicals. The point is not killing the virus. It's treating people and keeping them alive in the process. Viruses are parasitic but not in the same way as a worm. Ivermectin is good for its intended use. So far, a combination of a substantial vaccination program and more advanced medical treatments (not invermectin!) have dramatically reduced the death rate from COVID in Australia.Ivermectin kills parasites, among other things (lice, mites, etc).
"Viruses are small obligate intracellular parasites..."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21413309/
Stands to reason a drug used to kill a parasite could work on a virus aka parasite.
This is total BS. Looks like you are on the side of the demons Gideon. Time to get off this bandwagon. You irrational opposition to ivermectin is the same as that of demon Fauci.So far, a combination of a substantial vaccination program and more advanced medical treatments (not invermectin!) have dramatically reduced the death rate from COVID in Australia.