Nurse Cures Herself

Mike

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Below is a short video of a woman who says that she
cured herself using "Ivermectin Tablets USP", I had
never heard of this drug before and it is used to get
rid of "Roundworm Parasites" and even "Head Lice",
I asked Google and yes it helps to get rid of Covid-19.

There is approval for it to be used on Covid-19 cases
in several European Countries.

The lady in the video is a Nurse from Boise, Idaho.


Mike.
 

The nurse said....
"I had never heard of this drug before and it is used to get
rid of "Roundworm Parasites" and even "Head Lice",
I asked Google and yes it helps to get rid of Covid-19."

Oh please… spare me this nonsense.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
I looked up this drug, and here's what I found:

The drug’s manufacturer, pharma giant MSD, also warned that its analysis of ivermectin identified ā€œno scientific basis for a potential therapeutic effect against Covid-19 from pre-clinical studiesā€, ā€œno meaningful evidence for clinical activity or clinical efficacy in patients with Covid-19 diseaseā€ and ā€œa concerning lack of safety dataā€ in most studies.
 
I don't think there is just any one thing that solves the problem as it seems to be a moving target since the virus is reported as mutating, but I think vaccines are at the core of herd immunity. On the other hand, I am not crazy about being totally dependent on government authority dictating how to solve the problem and I think we need to also focus on other things that seem to show good evidence of contributing to help with the problem such as spending time outdoors and trying to improve your health through diet and exercise.

There seems to be contradictory evidence on the use of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine in the treatment of Covid, with both sides seeming to have a dog in the game, but they do both have reported serious health risks so they should be used cautiously.

For most people the vaccines have been safe and effective so I don't think most people should be afraid to take one though I am not sure all vaccines are created equally and I think you should research whether Moderna, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson or Astra-Zeneca are who you want to go with.
 
LSWOTE, I don't think people really have any choice on which vaccine they "want to go with." You make the appointment and show up, and nobody asks you what vaccine is your preference, as if you were ordering a glass of wine.

"I'll have a Pfizer merlot, unless you happen to have a Moderna riesling." šŸ˜…

About the two drugs you mentioned, I don't think either one of them is being recommended or used as a vaccine by any responsible medical personnel. Sounds to me like they have both been suggested as speculations for more research, and would be extremely unsafe to try. I think anyone taking either of those, instead of the regular vaccines, which are extremely safe, would be nuts.
 
I posted about that here https://www.seniorforums.com/threads/drug-called-ivermectin-can-prevent-covid-19.55438/ back in December. It's an anti-malaria drug used in parts of Africa where no one was getting COVID-19. Doctors there did a small study and were pretty sure Ivermectin had something to do with stopping covid, so they asked for funding to conduct a full study. Not only were they denied the funding, they were vilified.
 
LSWOTE, I don't think people really have any choice on which vaccine they "want to go with." You make the appointment and show up, and nobody asks you what vaccine is your preference, as if you were ordering a glass of wine.

"I'll have a Pfizer merlot, unless you happen to have a Moderna riesling." šŸ˜…

About the two drugs you mentioned, I don't think either one of them is being recommended or used as a vaccine by any responsible medical personnel. Sounds to me like they have both been suggested as speculations for more research, and would be extremely unsafe to try. I think anyone taking either of those, instead of the regular vaccines, which are extremely safe, would be nuts.
Where I live the grocery store pharmacy offers Moderna and Walgreens offers Pfizer so there is some flexibility. Probably nobody has the option to pick any of the four but probably at least more than one.
 
If a nurse
The nurse said....
"I had never heard of this drug before and it is used to get
rid of "Roundworm Parasites" and even "Head Lice",
I asked Google and yes it helps to get rid of Covid-19."

Oh please… spare me this nonsense.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
If a nurse said it, it must be true. :rolleyes:
 
I posted about that here https://www.seniorforums.com/threads/drug-called-ivermectin-can-prevent-covid-19.55438/ back in December. It's an anti-malaria drug used in parts of Africa where no one was getting COVID-19. Doctors there did a small study and were pretty sure Ivermectin had something to do with stopping covid, so they asked for funding to conduct a full study. Not only were they denied the funding, they were vilified.

Follow the money. No big money to be made with generics...
 
When I worked at the animal shelter, they used Ivermectin to treat dogs for worms. It came in a big bottle and had the consistency of Pepto Bismol. Wouldn't that be the thing. Take a swig of that every morning until you feel better.
 
When I worked at the animal shelter, they used Ivermectin to treat dogs for worms. It came in a big bottle and had the consistency of Pepto Bismol. Wouldn't that be the thing. Take a swig of that every morning until you feel better.
When I was a little kid I actually liked Pepto Bismol. Thought it was yummy like candy.
 
You actually do have a choice in getting the vaccines. you go where they have it. I was going to get the Johnson one since it was only one shot but will get one of the other two since I have a history of blood clots. I know its rare but my doctor advised me to avoid it just in case.
 


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