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3 posted on
11/16/2021 9:30:27 PM PST by
FreedomPoster
(Islam delenda est)
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5 posted on
11/16/2021 9:38:05 PM PST by
Guenevere
(When the foundations are being destroyed what can the righteous do t)
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Ivermectin is better because it isn’t mixed with a bunch of stuff designed to kill you.
Can’t expect anything else with anything Pfizer made.
6 posted on
11/16/2021 9:40:12 PM PST by
Grimmy
(equivocation is but the first step along the road to capitulation)
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the two “are completely different looking molecules” which led him to conclude “it’s absolutely fine to patent” the Pfizer drug.........
The drug companies are old hands at this. When an old drug comes off patent, they tinker with the molecule to market a new brand name drug. While it’s marginally improved, it costs far more than the older generic.
7 posted on
11/16/2021 9:41:28 PM PST by
Ceebass
(USA RIP 1776-2021)
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so is aspirin
Protective Effect of Aspirin on COVID-19 Patients (PEAC)
Aspirin has the triple effects of inhibiting virus replication, anticoagulant and anti-inflammatory,
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Link

8 posted on
11/16/2021 9:45:10 PM PST by
RomanSoldier19
(Game over, man! Game over! ; : rem ad triarios redisse is)
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Umm... let me guess... Ivermectin does NOT have Graphene Oxide in it???
10 posted on
11/16/2021 10:58:55 PM PST by
Safrguns
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"Ivermectin not only attacked and bound to COVID’s spike protein which stopped it from infecting the cell, but also bound to the cell receptor." If Ivermectin binds to the cell's ACE-II receptor, how does the cell accomplish normal functions without the use of that receptor?
11 posted on
11/16/2021 11:12:46 PM PST by
jonrick46
(Leftnicks chase illusions of motherships at the end of the pier.)
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12 posted on
11/16/2021 11:25:13 PM PST by
thinden
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Good and informative article. Shared it everywhere.
13 posted on
11/17/2021 3:26:28 AM PST by
Boomer
(Leftism is a mental illness wrapped in a perverse ideology resulting in insanity. FJB)
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Campbell also pointed to a paper from Frontiers in Microbiology, which he said showed ivermectin not only attacked and bound to COVID’s spike protein which stopped it from infecting the cell, but also bound to the cell receptor.
Hm, slightly off-topic here, but is this actually a good thing? Our bodies have those cell receptors for a reason, and blocking them to prevent a coronavirus spike from 'unlocking' them means it also blocks our body from 'unlocking' it for whatever we need it for. So couldn't that potentially be a bad thing, not just all good?
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16 posted on
11/18/2021 3:04:16 PM PST by
Albion Wilde
(Freedom is a road seldom traveled by the multitude. --Frederick Douglass)
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