To: NoLibZone
“Some doctors who gave ivermectin to infected patients saw seemingly positive effects. However, more studies show it has little to no effect when it comes to treating COVID-19.”
Some people who have gotten the Covid vaccine seemingly get less sick when infected. However as more people get vaccinated the vaccine seems to have little effect on preventing Covid-19.
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09/03/2021 1:51:03 PM PDT by
DEPcom
(Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules)
To: DEPcom
Just what is an ivermectin overdose from Horse dewormer which contain 100mg per syringe. A high treatment for Covid is 60 mg/day for 5 days. A Dr. in South Africa has reported a patient taking 90 mg with only mild side effects.
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To: DEPcom
Some people who have gotten the Covid vaccine seemingly get less sick when infected.
And yet, people who didn't get the "vaccines" have seemingly been less sick lately also. And for how random the virus hits everyone, it's very difficult to compare. Even the manufacturers only put their products at what what, 1,2% effective? (The 95% efficacy is a smoke-n-mirrors calculation, if you haven't seen that thread on here yet.) From what I'm seeing, the shots aren't worth the risks, especially when there's easy ways to treat it that seem to work pretty well, like ivermectin, quinine, NAC, zinc, C/D/B, etc.
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