It works, but you have to take it consistently and in the right amount and in combination with the rest of the protocol. If you aren’t doing that and you have comorbidities...that’s not going to work.
The problem is that even those doctors that are prescribing Ivermectin aren’t prescribing enough to people or people are dosing inconsistently with the paste. Folks that are able to get a script are only getting 10+ 3mg tablets at a time and thinking they have enough...they don’t. The paste works but it’s a hassle and people aren’t being consistent in taking it.
Because the medical establishment isn’t being consistent, people are not getting the protection they should. It’s not Ivermectin’s fault...people are not following the protocols.
My wife and I are taking it in tablet form twice per week (18mg each time for me, 15mg for my wife). I have enough for my wife and I prophylactically for two years and enough supply to cover us and our six children twice over on the early treatment protocol if we all get sick. I also have sufficient supply of Nitazoxanide, Calcitriol, Fluvoxamine, Dutasteride, Spironolactone, and every other item on the list for the early treatment protocol.
The point is that this isn’t a protocol where you take 3mg one day every week or two. It’s regimented and requires hyper diligence and the willingness to do whatever it takes to get the meds.
Where did you get that much Ivermectin? I’d love to get my hands on some more.