Horse paste you say?

Chief Stipe

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It's there because it is very good as a dewormer.
An anti-parasitic actually.

Believe it or not many years prior to Covid it was discovered that it had antiviral properties for diseases such as dengue fever, Japanese encephalitis and tick-borne encephalitis viruses.

It's biggest problem or advantage is it is very cheap to produce.
 

fboats

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An anti-parasitic actually.

Believe it or not many years prior to Covid it was discovered that it had antiviral properties for diseases such as dengue fever, Japanese encephalitis and tick-borne encephalitis viruses.

It's biggest problem or advantage is it is very cheap to produce.
You can't help these brainwashed people that think it is dewormer for animals, they are cult level crazy.

They have recieved so many repetitive messages they can no longer critically think on their own.

What they really need is this:
 

billsreef

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An anti-parasitic actually.

Believe it or not many years prior to Covid it was discovered that it had antiviral properties for diseases such as dengue fever, Japanese encephalitis and tick-borne encephalitis viruses.

It's biggest problem or advantage is it is very cheap to produce.
Yes, it is a very effective antiparasitic. Both for humans and animals. No one has said otherwise.

As for those viruses you mention, do have any cites?
 

FlyingCircus2

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Yes, it is a very effective antiparasitic. Both for humans and animals. No one has said otherwise.

As for those viruses you mention, do have any cites?
It was used widely in India.


 

duncan (the other one)

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Yes, it is a very effective antiparasitic. Both for humans and animals. No one has said otherwise.

As for those viruses you mention, do have any cites?
Here's one for covid. Many studies have pointed out that there's a very strong negative correlation in Africa between covid spread and participation in WHO's Onchocerciasis control program.
 

fboats

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Yes, it is a very effective antiparasitic. Both for humans and animals. No one has said otherwise.

As for those viruses you mention, do have any cites?

Don't waste your time. These morons won't read them anyway. Too far gone.
 

spankoka

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Thankfully there is a world outside of the anglosphere and the writing is on the wall. Japan and Thailand, especially, have a robust medical industry that is largely free from anglo (western) corruption.
Yeah; those vaccine skeptics at the Ministry of Health of Japan have achieved a vaccination rate of %80, with Astra-Zeneca, Moderna, Pfizer and Novavax. I doubt that you have ever had medical treatment in Japan. When I lived in Japan, I had an apartment near a clinic that was known for being easy to get a script from. People would line up at the place before it opened to score Halcion-no western corruption my ass.

In Japan, a practice has its own dispensary-one stop shopping is convenient for patients. However, it's obviously a incentive for the doctor to prescribe as much as possible. Oddly, in Japan it can cheaper to go to a doctor for a cold, etc. and get a prescription partly paid for by the system, than pay %100 of the cost for probably the same thing OTC.
 
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Steam Flyer

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Here's one for covid. Many studies have pointed out that there's a very strong negative correlation in Africa between covid spread and participation in WHO's Onchocerciasis control program.
The problem is that this study is from 2020, and the results can't seem to be duplicated by anybody else.

Hopkins concluded that prophylactic ivermectin had a very slight, almost unmeasurable positive effect, and came with a host of negative side effects. The VA tested ivermectin on veterans and found it's overall effect to be negative.
 

billsreef

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and the results can't seem to be duplicated by anybody else.
That has been a common feature of the all the research I've seen that Ivermectin fanboys point to in order to support their opinion. A lot of the supporting "research" also points to an Egyptian research paper that started the whole Ivermectin treats covid bullshit, the data turned out to have been faked. Then you get into the so called "American Frontline Doctors" BS machine where they write papers citing that debunked and retracted Egyptian paper and of course each other in a rather incestous circle jerk of citations.
 

Steam Flyer

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That has been a common feature of the all the research I've seen that Ivermectin fanboys point to in order to support their opinion. A lot of the supporting "research" also points to an Egyptian research paper that started the whole Ivermectin treats covid bullshit, the data turned out to have been faked. Then you get into the so called "American Frontline Doctors" BS machine where they write papers citing that debunked and retracted Egyptian paper and of course each other in a rather incestous circle jerk of citations.

Well, one ivermectin fanboi did get one thing correct, India deployed it on a wide scale... but they did not give either the reason nor the results. India was currying favor with Trump and gave them lots of money and made a deal to buy some of the Trump crony's warehouses loaded with ivermectin. What else are they going to do with it?

And it didn't work. There are not a lot of reliable statistics about the covid pandemic from India, but what there is, does not show a big improvement (or any) over countries with no effective public health measures.

I'd be willing to be that the biggest result is that there are warehouses full of ivermectin in India, now.
 

fboats

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The problem is that this study is from 2020, and the results can't seem to be duplicated by anybody else.

I wonder why? Would ones career be threatened if they released pro-ivermectin findings or supported "horse-paste?"

Hopkins concluded that prophylactic ivermectin had a very slight, almost unmeasurable positive effect, and came with a host of negative side effects.

How's that vaccine working for you? Studies show it doesn't stop you from getting or transmiting the disease, and it has a host of negative side effects.

Phizer says get another jab! They will pay someone to make a study that supports it, and if they won't they will slander them to oblivion!

The VA tested ivermectin on veterans and found it's overall effect to be negative.

Do you honestly think an unbiased study is possible at this point?

Repeat after me: the vaccine is safe and effective. ok, again, the vaccine is safe and effective. the vaccine is safe and effective. the vaccine is safe and effective. the vaccine is safe and effective.
 

Steam Flyer

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How's that vaccine working for you? ...

Just fine. It's working for you too, even though you hate-hate-HATE it.

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Do you honestly think an unbiased study is possible at this point?
...

Yes. Science is the measure of observable, repeatable, facts. The universe does not give a flying fuck what you believe, no matter how fervently you be-EEE-liev-VVV-ve it.
 

fboats

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Just fine. It's working for you too, even though you hate-hate-HATE it.

I don't hate anything.

Yes. Science is the measure of observable, repeatable, facts. The universe does not give a flying fuck what you believe, no matter how fervently you be-EEE-liev-VVV-ve it.

The universe? Clearly you do, otherwise you wouldn't have responded.

Deep down inside you the question is there, you just can't bring yourself to remove your head from the hole and look around.

I feel sorry for you that you have been brainwashed to live in fear.
 

MR.CLEAN

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I'm sure the 100's of millions of people whose eyesight has been saved
 

fboats

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Ahh yes, the basis for the propaganda.

1 case of clearly negligent parenting used my the media to start the "horse paste" chant.

What great wisdom you bring.

Meanwhile:

 

fboats

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Being at least a slightly educated patient, I know he does. In fact he just sent me this the other day. https://www.caringmedical.com/prolo...troparesis-caused-cervical-spine-instability/

I'm thinking much of your twisted belief system results from PTSD you suffered at the hands of a terrible doctor. What did he do to you?

Wow, that's amazing! Good job!

Your good doctor sent you a link to an online article, touted as groundbreaking, but turns out people knew this long ago.

 

MR.CLEAN

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I guess you're smarter than all these morons.
your teachers failed you

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MR.CLEAN

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Believe it or not many years prior to Covid it was discovered that it had antiviral properties for diseases such as dengue fever, Japanese encephalitis and tick-borne encephalitis viruses.
If you actually read the research, you'd see that it was effective in reducing the frequency of virus in populations of mosquitoes, though the mechanism for such reduction was not identified and has not been replicated in humans despite numerous studies.

Good try though.
 



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