I don't know with confidence how much to ingest so I tried it topically for flu symptoms and found that Bimectin topical works wonders for Arthritis symptoms. No idea why but wow my shoulders feel great now - this is not medically actionable advice for anyone but myself
I have heard this from so many people that my prior is that a substantial minority of people have something wrong with them that ivermectin clears up, and getting rid of that something will improve your covid recovery noticeably. Something includes, yes, worms, but also many other kinds of funk hanging around the body.
So you do not need to keep on taking ivermectin, or have it present in your system when you get infected with covid. But also letting people take a course of it should be easy and not mocked by CNN or the FDA.
so you've heard ... vague improvement from many people. But feeling / vibes / personal health regularly changes, so a substantial number of people who take ivermectin (when they're sick or not) reporting they felt better afterwards, in a variety of ways that aren't really related, should be taken similarly to how people on TheMotte reported feeling better days after taking fisetin (which wasn't even supposed to do that, it was a long term anti-aging thing) - as a bunch of people looking too hard at nothing at all.
What does this response mean? You're still claiming it in either case? And ... how could ivermectin cure that many different subtle aliments that so many people have? Do any other drugs work like that? There are hundreds of pharmaceuticals and each one treats one or a few specific diseases. The only things that are 'broad-based cures' are things like vitamins or foods that have many components treating starvation etc.
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I don't know with confidence how much to ingest so I tried it topically for flu symptoms and found that Bimectin topical works wonders for Arthritis symptoms. No idea why but wow my shoulders feel great now - this is not medically actionable advice for anyone but myself
I have heard this from so many people that my prior is that a substantial minority of people have something wrong with them that ivermectin clears up, and getting rid of that something will improve your covid recovery noticeably. Something includes, yes, worms, but also many other kinds of funk hanging around the body.
So you do not need to keep on taking ivermectin, or have it present in your system when you get infected with covid. But also letting people take a course of it should be easy and not mocked by CNN or the FDA.
so you've heard ... vague improvement from many people. But feeling / vibes / personal health regularly changes, so a substantial number of people who take ivermectin (when they're sick or not) reporting they felt better afterwards, in a variety of ways that aren't really related, should be taken similarly to how people on TheMotte reported feeling better days after taking fisetin (which wasn't even supposed to do that, it was a long term anti-aging thing) - as a bunch of people looking too hard at nothing at all.
It is my prior, not my sure assessment of truth. It also fits the evidence.
What does this response mean? You're still claiming it in either case? And ... how could ivermectin cure that many different subtle aliments that so many people have? Do any other drugs work like that? There are hundreds of pharmaceuticals and each one treats one or a few specific diseases. The only things that are 'broad-based cures' are things like vitamins or foods that have many components treating starvation etc.
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