This is the play. They're going to push Ivermectin on late-stage covid-19 cases, heavily publicizing any "failures" with frequent mention of "livestock". If Ivermectin works, you simply won't hear about it.
They did a similar thing with hcq, deliberately administering it too late, in excessive dosages, and/or without zinc. Then they reported that it was dangerous.
Funny thing about Ivermectin: it's very hard to overdose on the stuff. That's how not dangerous it is.
If you administer to someone 20x the protocol dosage of aspirin, I believe that's called a murder attempt. How do the docs get away with 20x any suggested dosages?
This is the play. They're going to push Ivermectin on late-stage covid-19 cases, heavily publicizing any "failures" with frequent mention of "livestock". If Ivermectin works, you simply won't hear about it.
They did a similar thing with hcq, deliberately administering it too late, in excessive dosages, and/or without zinc. Then they reported that it was dangerous.
Funny thing about Ivermectin: it's very hard to overdose on the stuff. That's how not dangerous it is.
The play they did on hcq was also deliberately overdosing patients on it. That’s what led to the Brazil study.
If I remember correctly, the protocol called for 200mg hcq twice per week. The study administered 600mg twice per day. 20 times higher dosage.
If you administer to someone 20x the protocol dosage of aspirin, I believe that's called a murder attempt. How do the docs get away with 20x any suggested dosages?