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The reason ivermectin works so well is because covid is parasitic.

submitted by Paradoxical003 to whatever 3.0 yearsJun 19, 2022 22:17:36 ago (+6/-2)     (whatever)

Change my mind


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[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 3 points 3.0 yearsJun 19, 2022 22:26:19 ago (+3/-0)

The reason beer works so well is because it has alcohol in it. Change my mind.

[ - ] JudyStroyer 2 points 3.0 yearsJun 19, 2022 22:31:02 ago (+2/-0)

This is accurate. I have taken part in the studies.

[ - ] deleted 1 point 3.0 yearsJun 19, 2022 23:50:50 ago (+1/-0)

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[ - ] lord_nougat 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 20, 2022 04:54:00 ago (+0/-0)

Covid test:

1. Open a beer and try to smell it. Does it smell like beer? That's a good sign.

2. If you can smell the beer, try taking a drink of it to see if you can taste it.

3. If you can both smell *and* taste it, this indicates that you are not infected with chinese viruses.

For best scientific results, you should repeat the test multiple times to verify your results. You know, scientifically or whatever.

[ - ] Lazybutler 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 21, 2022 21:45:37 ago (+0/-0)

Yisss! The pecker is correct!!

[ - ] drhitler 1 point 3.0 yearsJun 20, 2022 04:25:41 ago (+1/-0)

no, flu's are parasitic, covid isn't real.

I hate getting a flu so iam quite keen to try this new form of treatment, it could really reduce our use of antibiotics

[ - ] RepublicanNerd 1 point 3.0 yearsJun 19, 2022 23:52:44 ago (+1/-0)

It has something to do with blocking the virus’s ability to spread in the body which is why early treatment is important.

[ - ] NiggerNiggerZooPals 1 point 3.0 yearsJun 19, 2022 22:46:50 ago (+1/-0)

Well yes. If it’s even real. But taking (((their))) claims about covid being a virus, it is a parasite. The viruses that make you sick are parasites since they rely on you to reproduce and get protein.

[ - ] PostWallHelena 0 points 3.0 yearsJun 20, 2022 00:34:52 ago (+0/-0)

The mechanisms of action of ivermectin against SARS-CoV-2—an extensive review
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8688140/pdf/41429_2021_Article_491.pdf

The targets of activity of ivermectin can be divided into the following four groups:
A. Direct action on SARS-CoV-2
Level 1: Action on SARS-CoV-2 cell entry.
Level 2: Action on importin (IMP) superfamily.
Level 3: Action as an ionophore.
B. Action on host targets important for viral replication
Level 4: Action as an antiviral.
Level 5: Action on viral replication and assembly.
Level 6: Action on posttranslational processing of viral polyproteins.
Level 7: Action on karyopherin (KPNA/KPNB) receptors.
C. Action on host targets important for inflammation
Level 8: Action on interferon (INF) levels.
Level 9: Action on Toll-like receptors (TLRs).
Level 10: Action on nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) pathway.
Level 11: Action on the JAK-STAT pathway, PAI-1, that could be involved with COVID-19 sequalae.
Level 12: Action on P21 activated kinase 1 (PAK1).
Level 13: Action on interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels.
Level 14: Action on allosteric modulation of P2X4 receptor.
Level 15: Action on high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1).
Level 16: Action as an immunomodulator on lung tissue and olfaction.
Level 17: Action as an anti-inflammatory.
D. Action on other host targets
Level 18: Action on plasmin and annexin A2.
Level 19: Action on CD 147 on the red blood cell (RBC).
Level 20: Action on mitochondrial ATP under hypoxia on cardiac function.


These are some of the proposed mechanisms to explain IVM action on COVID but it doesn’t have any thing to do with how it works on parasites.

IVM kills critters by attacking the GABA receptors of the parasite’s nervous sytem. So it’s a totally different action.