oldbadger
Skanky Old Mongrel!
I'm beginning to ask Ivermectin advocates if they have been using this drug, when and what-for.
My wife was treated with Ivermectin by intravenous drip in 2014, at K&C hospital Canterbury.
She had sepsis caused by a knee injury, blood clots in several organs (and in her heart!!) and was later found to have a tumour on an adrenal gland.
After the sepsis bacteria (Staffy--) was killed she was sent off to the phaeo team at Kings College to be rid of the Phaeo Chromo Cytoma.
So we do have Ivermectin here in the UK. We just ain't using it for the Covid virus. But it's bloomin' marvellous against bacteria.
My wife orders Ivermectin occasionally for the vets to treat animals like horses. She tells me that it is a powerful anti-biotic for combating bacterial infections.
But Covid is a Virus, not a bacteria.
So.,.......... how have you been treated with Ivermectin, when, and what for? Somehow I don't think this thread will go far, but let's see.
My wife was treated with Ivermectin by intravenous drip in 2014, at K&C hospital Canterbury.
She had sepsis caused by a knee injury, blood clots in several organs (and in her heart!!) and was later found to have a tumour on an adrenal gland.
After the sepsis bacteria (Staffy--) was killed she was sent off to the phaeo team at Kings College to be rid of the Phaeo Chromo Cytoma.
So we do have Ivermectin here in the UK. We just ain't using it for the Covid virus. But it's bloomin' marvellous against bacteria.
My wife orders Ivermectin occasionally for the vets to treat animals like horses. She tells me that it is a powerful anti-biotic for combating bacterial infections.
But Covid is a Virus, not a bacteria.
So.,.......... how have you been treated with Ivermectin, when, and what for? Somehow I don't think this thread will go far, but let's see.