Useful article listed on ivermectin in general (it may be a good anti-cancer drug, which may be the reason it was suppressed so much in the first place):
I'd like to see a pro-ivermectin anti-ivermectin take. We're split between insane anti-ivermectin takes and 'ivermectin might as well be poured from the holy grail'.
Alternatively, I'd be okay with #2 being real, and dropping by Tennessee.
I am not against a public forum or debate on ivermectin. I would be interested on what people have to say against it (other than saying horse-dewormer).
I wish the same could happen for the experimental injections.
The Dark Horse podcast covered the debate in great detail. They've pointed out that a lot of the anti studies and observations are complaining about how "noisy" the data is for Ivermectin, but if you actually pay attention to which way the data trends, there's still a SIGNIFICANT benefit to treating patients with it versus not treating them at all.
Useful article listed on ivermectin in general (it may be a good anti-cancer drug, which may be the reason it was suppressed so much in the first place):
https://www.nature.com/articles/ja201711
I'd like to see a pro-ivermectin anti-ivermectin take. We're split between insane anti-ivermectin takes and 'ivermectin might as well be poured from the holy grail'.
Alternatively, I'd be okay with #2 being real, and dropping by Tennessee.
I am not against a public forum or debate on ivermectin. I would be interested on what people have to say against it (other than saying horse-dewormer).
I wish the same could happen for the experimental injections.
The opinions not motivated by immediate financial profit range between "useless" and "poison", so not very positive.
The Dark Horse podcast covered the debate in great detail. They've pointed out that a lot of the anti studies and observations are complaining about how "noisy" the data is for Ivermectin, but if you actually pay attention to which way the data trends, there's still a SIGNIFICANT benefit to treating patients with it versus not treating them at all.