Well, I missed that, so I can’t really offer an opinion.
What I don’t really understand is the focus on a single ingredient though. From the start, when Vladimir Zelenko came up with his “cocktail”, and screening process, and emphasis on early treatment the approaches that seemed to be most promising always used multiple, different drugs.
Kory isn’t an iconoclast, he’s trying to save lives. He’s got the “nutricuticles” — basically vitamins, plus five different prescription medications currently listed.
I take all of this seriously because I lost four good friends between March and September of last year to this CCP scourge, and finding something better than what they got, which was “go home until your ox is below 90” seems prudent.
What I don’t really understand is the focus on a single ingredient though.
In an environment of hysteria, the smoothest communication and transfer of knowledge does not occur.
People who use Ivermectin successfully use it with other things.