So if this is accurate then we can start to consider that ivermectin has broad activity against certain mRNAs. Could this be the mechanism of action? And if so does can if be tweaked to a specific type of viral mRNA?
I am interested id the real mechanism of action is anti mRNA. That also raises the specter of does long term use accumulate and disrupt normal human mRNA.
Clearly the drug has more than anti parasitic action but the question is how much and how relevant. Those are very big questions.
Too bad the CDC and other FedGov public health agencies are more interested in climate change, transgenderism, diversity, and such.
*So if this is accurate then we can start to consider that ivermectin has broad activity against certain mRNAs. Could this be the mechanism of action? *
It seems it is not quite this. According to other papers ivermectin improves the passage of zinc through cell membranes and it is zinc that kills (presumably loose) RNA.
If this is accurate, other zinc enablers (there are at least three more — including HCL!) would also have anticancer properties and all of them would perform better with zinc supplements (cf. Covid treatment protocols)
Never give up?
I am interested id the real mechanism of action is anti mRNA. That also raises the specter of does long term use accumulate and disrupt normal human mRNA.
Clearly the drug has more than anti parasitic action but the question is how much and how relevant. Those are very big questions.
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Interesting indeed.
In the world in which we live, it may be difficult to get accurate data on these points. Plus like the Covid vax, not a lot of long term data.