(24-03-2022, 08:06 PM)harm_less Wrote:Well it's interesting reading but still appears to have a large chunk of uncertainty involved that would need resolving for mass distribution.  I personally think curious associations or correlations really need to be resolved into certainties and rigid causation before it will garner mainstream support.  I don't think i'll be first in the queue.(24-03-2022, 07:54 PM)king1 Wrote: Well yes it does but that looks very aspirational, in the process of developing new and better systems for cancer treatment.  Not really an established treatment ready for the masses, might be a few years yet...Ivermectin has been used extensively in certain African countries to combat a parasitic issue that causes 'River blindness'. These same countries have a curiously low incidence of COVID which is where the idea of using the drug as an anti COVID prophylactic originated.
the use of ivermectin for covid treatment isn't really comparable though, as it hasn't been proven to be safe 'enough' for mass distribution, which is obviously whats required to treat covid.
The use of Ivermectin in this off-label way is directly comparable to that of using various outdated but proven drugs in combatting cancer. For Jane, she embarked on this strategy over 20 years ago following a terminal cancer diagnosis so the treatment regime has been proven in her case.
The world would be a perfect place, if it wasn't for the humans.
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