Posted on 08/30/2021 5:09:33 PM PDT by dennisw
Top ivermectin expert says deworming drug does not treat COVID, that it poses no danger to humans if taken in the correct dose - and that people are getting sick because they're taking high-strength version intended for large animals Dr Timothy Geary is a renowned parasite expert and has studied ivermectin for over a decade He says the drug does not have any effectiveness fighting viruses, and a study showing that it can combat COVID-19 is being misinterpreted Concentrations of the drug used in the study are not safe for human use, and not applicable to the real world The drug has become popular in America, and many are resorting to using versions of the drug made for animals, which can have dangerous side effects
Dr Timothy Geary is one of the world's foremost experts of ivermectin, and has done research on the drug for over a decade.
Geary, who is the Research Chair in Parasite Biotechnology at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, says that the study which spawned much of the ivermectin-craze is not being correctly read.
He told DailyMail.com that the study did show that ivermectin could inhibit the replication of COVID-19 virus cells, which is what many are reading from the study that makes them believe the drug has virus killing properties.
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I was not aware.
Did I read that they just pulled one of the shots after finding some type foreign matter in the vials? Described as black specs or something
I haven’t heard about the vials. I will look into it.
Thanks for the info.
Thank you!
Actually, according to the FLCCC, the treatment dose for a positive individual is three time the .2mg/kg prophylactic dose, or .6mg/kg, which for a 200 pound person is about half a tube of the veterinary gel.
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