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HuskerJ
Posted 7/23/2024 21:18 (#10823417 - in reply to #10821616)
Subject: RE: Everybody talks about ivermectin



East of Broken Bow
Silver Shoes - 7/22/2024 12:09

What about Fenbendazole? Thoughts?


Fenbendazole has not shown the anti-viral or anti inflammatory properties that ivermectin has. From what I can gather, if taken early enough ivermectin reduces swelling (tight chest and headache) and slows down the virus replication so that your immune system has more of a chance to beat Covid before it overwhelms you. I do not know that ivermectin 'beats' covid so much as slows it down so your body can beat it. That is why it is so important to take it at the first sign of infection. I can state personally (both me and my wife) that ivermectin starts reducing the 'covid headache' within 15 minutes of taking it, and works better than anything else we tried against the headache. We were both young and healthy so not much risk from severe illness, but it did reduce the symptoms.

As to the tests that 'proved' ivermectin was ineffective, I have never seen drug tests where they tried so hard to make it fail. The first tests were low dosages, and not very effective. The next round of tests use full dosage, but they waited until the patient had covid for 5-7 days before giving them any ivermectin which goes against pretty much all recommendations.
The last test they did, they started giving ivermectin sooner (but still not at first symptoms). What happened is the death rate dropped significantly, but the ivermectin patients still needed to be hospitalized at rates very close to those who got the placebo. So can you guess what the headline was? Strangely, it was not 'Ivermectin reduces chances of death' but rather 'Ivermectin ineffective at reducing hospitalization rates'.

I don't feel like looking all that stuff up right now, but if challenged strong enough, I suppose I could, but trust me on this, I have researched it quite a bit.

Edited by HuskerJ 7/23/2024 21:19
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