Posted on 09/02/2021 8:19:03 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
My wife and I, both in our sixties, had the worst flu of our lives in January/February of 2020.
Many of my friends and co-workers had the same illness.
This was before COVID-1984 had a name, and afterwards I was convinced we had both had it.
When I gave blood in 2021 and came up positive for COVID-1984 antibodies I was even more convinced.
But there were nagging questions in my mind:
1. My wife tested negative for the antibodies in a rapid antibody test at a local pharmacy
2. All my friends and co-workers who were sick at the same time test negative for the antibodies
3. My Red Cross antibody tests for 2020 were negative
Then I remembered that I had been sick in January of 2021 and had to work remotely for ten days after consulting with a Teledoc.
In mid-2020 I had heard about Ivermectin and bought some on eBay and started taking it monthly.
I identify as a 250 pound horse so it was perfectly OK for me to take it, since 250 pound men who identify as women can use the ladie's room.
The illness was very mild and I wasn't that sick.
It was after this illness that I started testing positive for COVID-19 antibodies, twice with the Red Cross and once with a rapid antibody test at a local pharmacy that showed IgG and IgM antibodies.
The bottom line is that I was taking Ivermectin when I contracted COVID-1984 and it was a very mild sickness, much milder than the ordinary flu I had contracted a year earlier.
This is my anecdotal experience with Ivermectin and the Chinese Communist Party's bioweapon virus that they used to attack every human being on the planet and are using to conquer the entire world.
That’s for sure. I seen a study where they checked for some type of bacteria related to feces contamination and they found it everywhere in the hospitals. They concluded that a lot of the staff aren’t washing their hands after taking a crap. Maybe they do that on purpose for more business.
It’s a darned good thing the mods are sleeping, ‘cause they deleted my own vanity about tests, informing me,
“We dont need multiple threads on your treatments..or your vanitys”
Thanks for posting. I’m at least glad I got to read/archive your post before it gets deleted (ahem).
In my case, I’ve failed ON EVERY FRONT to get an antibody test in my area and did T-detect a week ago (the post which was deleted was about the negative test results and along the lines of your post, ironically my & my wife’s own illness in March 2020.
I can’t get an antibody test without paying for one at the local testing center (name escapes me), but I reasoned in my own case that the antibodies would come up negative after 18 months and t-cell would produce a positive.
I was wrong.
Fair warning to all: T-detect test is A WASTE OF MONEY.
Very interesting...
Thanks
People in countries where they use Ivermectin for parasites take one dose a month, and the results speak for themselves.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3991330/posts?page=80#80
A 1.87% ivermectin concentration in a 6.08g tube has about 113.696 mg of ivermectin, if my math is correct. So, if I did only have the paste I would only need to take 0.9003 g of the paste. I think you would need a mg scale to get it right.
Ivermectin has been dosed to humans all over the world about 3.7 billion times, especially in poverty-stricken African countries as an anti-parasitic to treat river blindness, with little or no side effects since WHO first approved it for human use in 1987. The dose for that is 150 mg per kg. For me,, a 185 lb person, that would be 13.5 mg every six months (for up to 15 years). In 2018, WHO estimated that 218 million people worldwide were in need of ivermectin treatment for river blindness. Check out the C00V1d case/death rates for the center of Africa where they use it to the rates in northern and southern Africa.
I bought a bunch of that back in December on amazon but I wasn’t sure if I should actually use it
Like everything else in United Venezuela. Try finding some bullets in Texas before hunting season begins.
I was an analytical chemist for a bulk drug manufacturer for eleven years.
I can assure you that there is no difference between the drugs for human consumption and those that are intended for livestock other than dosage forms, packaging and labeling.
Chemically/pharmaceutically they are identical.
The Big Government/Big Pharmaceutical criminal complex just wants you at their mercy.
We designed a software program we named "bill Bill". We put in all the different programs they had in addition to Windows software. We had an hourly rate, frustration level and which program we were supporting, to then send a bill to Bill Gates for software support. He did not pay.
Nothing scares a liberal as much as something that kills parasites.
How to calculate dosage from equine ivermectin paste
https://www.webbotforum.com/forums/topic/10257-how-to-calculate-dosage-from-equine-ivermectin-paste/
Onca
Posted July 23
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I posted earlier that the dose I took was proportional to what a horse is given to get rid of worms. Since then I have joined a community Dr. Lee Merritt formed at the website “TheMedicalRebel,” where you can find answers to lots of questions about Covid. Dr. Merritt posted a protocol she likes (see attached file), but she mentions that there are quite a few out there. As part of her service for $8/mo, you can submit one question per week, and I asked her to confirm that my calculations were correct based on the protocol for 0.3mg/kg.
So, here it is:
Suppose I weigh 200 lbs. Since there are 2.2 lbs/kg, I divide 200 by 2.2 to get 90.9 kg. Since the protocol calls for 0.3mg/kg, I multiply 90.9 times 0.3 to get 27.3 mg of ivermectin needed for one dose.
Now, on to find out how many milligrams of ivermectin a tube of equine apple-flavored paste contains. The box says that the paste has 1.87% ivermectin, and that the tube weighs 6.08g. Convert 6.08 grams to milligrams by multiplying by 1000, or 6080 milligrams. 1.87% of the 6080 mg is ivermectin, or 0.0187(6080), which yields 113.7 mg of ivermectin per tube.
The 200 lb person needs a dose of 27.3 mg, so dividing 113.7 by 27.3 gives us 4.2 doses per tube. That’s a little over 4 doses per tube, which is super cheap!! I saw chewy was selling a tube for $4.99. Can you believe that? a buck and a quarter per dose.
Dr. Merritt confirmed that this is correct.
and, it is clearly marked how much to give per weight...some people are thin or small and don't way much, then I would just divide the dose as appropriate....
but unfortunately, I think the biggest damage comes in a few months to a few years.....
Truly LOL’d ;)
My doctor put my whole family on Ivermectin when one of my sons tested positive. It was two doses, 3 days apart.
All four of us got the virus. Two of us were asymptomatic, two were hospitalized. My wife was also already taking HCQ.
I hope there is no long term damage. 206 MILLION Americans already jabbed. That is nearly THREE times president Trump’s votes in either run. Many more million Americans will receive vaccine in future. I am guessing eventually about 250 million Americans will have been vaccinated. If those vaccines are killers, we have exterminated ourselves.
I am much more optimistic. It is now 6 months since 2nd jab of vaccine for my family of 7 ranging in age from 28-81. Not even a hint of any adverse side effects so far.
I just do not think Bill Gates is capable of any long term planning. He sends me updates more often than the moon has cycles.
Thanx
Disclaimer - This reply is NOT about ivermectin. It's about the law, ethics and professional licensing when it comes to pharmacists and filling prescriptions or refusing to do so.
Once the script was given to the pharmacist to fill (called in, walked in, faxed in, electronically sent, etc), it became the pharmacist's responsibility, and NOT just "between him and his doctor."
The pharmacist's license to practice is then on the line.
CA, very protective of patients/rights, for example:
Can the pharmacist refuse to fill my prescription?
Yes, a pharmacist in his or her professional judgment may refuse to fill a prescription."
https://www.pharmacy.ca.gov/consumers/faqs.shtml
There are several reasons why a pharmacist won't fill a script. Some examples: Here’s Why Your Pharmacist Won’t Fill Your Prescription — and What You Can Do About It
Another example - Depending on the state, pharmacist's can refuse to fill birth control pills on moral grounds[1].
Just FYI.
Thanks for the link but they are out of stock.
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