Do you actually believe the SARS-CoV-2 protein spikes are malaria parasites???? Seriously???? Wherever did you get such a notion?
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Not the poster and I don’t think the spikes are malaria parasites, but isn’t it interesting that various anti-parasiticals all seem to have efficacy against this virus?
I haven’t found an answer to that, yet.
Perhaps you know?
I am not a doctor or even a biologist (although I have had both malaria and Covid), but here is what I have found on why hydroxychloroquine (antimalarial) could also be considered as antiviral:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7128816/
And how ivermectin (anthelmintic,insecticide) could also be considered antiviral:
https://www.sciencedirrect.com/science/article/pii/S0166354220302011
When I lived in an area where resistant malaria (P. falciparum) was rife, we were given doxycycline as prophylactic. Yes, it’s an antibiotic, but it also works against earliest stage of malaria (liver stage):
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3062442/
Drugs can be multi-use.
I got malaria anyway, but it took awhile (resistant P. falciparum, so was treated with such high doses of quinine I went deaf for two weeks). Anyway, the malaria parasite has a very interesting and complex life cycle:
https://www.cdc.gov/malaria/about/biology/index.html
The malaria parasite is a protozoa, an entirely different class of critter, and actual living thing and even though single-celled, much more complex than a virus. So far as I know, the jury is still out on whether a virus is a living organism as it has no independent metabolic processes. Size wise, a malaria parasite is measured in microns (varies from 1 to 20) and is gargatuan compared to the tiny SARS-CoV-2 virus which is measured in nanometers (varies from 50nm to 140nm).
Thinking the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is a malaria parasite is like thinking there could be dog spikes on fleas or dolphin spikes on clams.
Hydroxchloroquine also helps against rheumatoid arthritis and lupus and chronic hives etc and of course certain malaria
I take it ....for RA ..it helps ..turn down volume and slows momentum of progression
It is an immunosuppressive agent
It does this by interfering with cell structure communications .....immune cell signaling
Which is likely why it’s also effective against some parasitic diseases growing severe