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    Well there you are, all the proof you need.
    Indeed.... and I seem to remember a doctor 'in the know' saying that the US Congress were all on it as a preventative when the Fake Pandemic was at it's height... and I don't suppose they're the only political elite enjoying the benefits of Ivermectin -

    It was only ever banned for us peasants who are earmarked for genetic manipulation and tagging in preparation for the Digital Currency linked to the Chinese Social Credit System via 5G and AI...

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    for the rest of the story....

    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/a...fit-ivermectin

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/austra...aign=ZeroHedge

    Quote Aussie News Show Apologises For Implying Queen Could Benefit From Ivermectin

    BY TYLER DURDEN
    WEDNESDAY, FEB 23, 2022 - 03:30 AM
    Authored by Daniel Teng via The Epoch Times,

    Australian news program “A Current Affair” has apologised for accidentally implying Queen Elizabeth II—who is suffering from COVID-19—could benefit from being treated with ivermectin.

    Queen Elizabeth II speaks during an audience where she met the incoming and outgoing Defence Service Secretaries at Windsor Castle in Windsor, Britain, on Feb. 16, 2022. (Steve Parsons/Pool/Reuters)

    The segment produced by the program showed a video package including a voiceover, interview, and images of two different drugs, which, when edited together, unintentionally implied to the viewer that general practitioner, Dr. Mukesh Haikerwal, was suggesting the head of the British royal family could benefit from ivermectin.

    The program, which aired on the evening of Feb. 21, starts with footage of Dr. Haikerwal walking around his clinic.

    The voiceover begins:

    “Dr. Mukesh Haikerwal says a COVID patient the Queen’s age should be isolating, and might benefit from new medicines currently approved for high-risk patients at Australian hospitals.”

    The video then cuts to images of Sotrovimab, a novel monoclonal antibody treatment, and Stromectol, the U.S. brand name for ivermectin.



    The shot from Nine's "A Current Affairs" program including an image of Stromectol, the U.S. brand name for ivermectin, which was published on Feb. 21 and subsequently edited and removed. (Screenshot by The Epoch Times)

    The interview with Dr. Haikerwal then picks up again with the doctor saying:

    “These tablets, or these infusions, can make a dramatic difference to their immediate welfare and health to how they feel, but also the long term benefits as well.”

    The choice of positioning the shot of Stromectol in between the narration and Dr. Haikerwal’s quote conveyed a meaning the show did not seem to intend.

    The clip was quickly picked up on social media and gained traction—given the contentious nature of ivermectin.

    Queensland Senator Gerard Rennick posted the clip on his Facebook page saying, “What does Channel 9 know that we don’t? Is Ivermectin (Stromectol) … being administered to COVID patients at Australian hospitals?”

    “The Therapeutic Goods Administration and Health Departments have been caught out lying on so many occasions it would not surprise me,” he said.

    A spokesperson from the program said producers had apologised to the doctor and the program has been corrected.

    “Last night our report on the Queen contained a shot that shouldn’t have been included. The shot was included as a result of human error,” according to a statement sent to The Epoch Times.

    “We were highlighting an approved infusion medication called Sotrovimab and the report accidentally cut to a shot of Stromectol. As a program we’ve done numerous stories highlighting the concerns around taking Ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19.


    The Nine logo in Melbourne, Australia, on July 26. 2020 (Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

    “We did not intend to suggest Dr. Mukesh Haikerwal endorsed Stromectol. We’ve apologised to him this morning, and he has accepted that apology,” the statement read.

    The spokesperson added that “A Current Affair” did not intend to suggest the Queen was using ivermectin.


    Meanwhile, Dr. Haikerwal took to Twitter to post a link outlining what drugs were approved in Australia to treat COVID-19.

    Australia’s federal Department of Health re-emphasised that ivermectin does not have regulatory approval for treating COVID-19 in Australia or in any OECD country.

    “Oral ivermectin (Stromectol) is approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for the treatment of river blindness, threadworm of the intestines and scabies, and is available on prescription for these indications,” a federal health department spokesperson said.

    “Certain specialists are permitted to prescribe ivermectin for unapproved indications where the specialist believes it is appropriate for a particular patient. This restriction is outlined in the Poisons Standard.”

    Drug regulatory bodies including Australia’s TGA and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have taken a firm stance against the use of ivermectin for treating COVID-19.

    In November, the TGA fined an Australian man $7,992 (US$5,754.84) for advertising ivermectin and zinc lozenges to treat the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

    Ivermectin is a generic medicine that can be produced cheaply in many places around the world and has been widely used in humans against parasitic worms, and to combat scabies, lice, as well as rosacea. It is also used as an anti-parasite drug in livestock, including horses and cows.

    Some doctors and healthcare professionals have considered ivermectin as a suitable alternative for tackling COVID-19, especially when used in early treatment.

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    Does Ivermectin Cure Cancer? (12 min)

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    On today’s episode of the Dr Jane Ruby Show, Dr Jane explores the evidence coming forward about the effects of Ivermectin on cancers of all types and how this is another reason it has been blocked by governments and corrupted elected officials.

    There have been many studies published by the NIH about repurposing ivermectin as a cancer drug. Dr Ruby suspects the efficacy of ivermectin against cancers (especially breast and ovarian) is another reason why it has been suppressed.

    Dr Jane does a walk through on the anticipation of VAIDS: Vaccine induced Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, or immune erosion from multiple shots as the gradual loss of immune systems unfolds in those who have taken the bioweapon shots, particularly the triple-jabbed; their propensity to develop vulnerability to opportunistic infections and what you can do about it.

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    Without posting links to articles or videos I'm like to make a point that probably is the real crux of the Ivermectin issue.

    It's use has shown something that big pharma wants to be kept secret at all costs, that germ theory is in fact a load of bollox, and the likes of RR Rife & Bechamp were right all along.

    There is no bigger threat to big pharma & it's house of cards than the findings of doctors (called serendipity in pharmacology) when other ailments get cleared up by a new drug, because in this case it shows that it's highly likely that these so called viruses are not what they have been made out to be.

    Which is why no vaccine actually works, it's all been a hoax that they have gotten away with for far too long, when really it's the improvements in housing, diet & hygiene that have caused the waning of old fashioned ailments like whooping cough & smallpox.

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    There IS ONE real 'epidemic', Cancer.

    What's really behind that ?
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    Quote Posted by norman (here)
    There IS ONE real 'epidemic', Cancer.

    What's really behind that ?
    Toxins in processed food & drink, chemicals on household items such as fire retardants, nothing they tell you that causes it to make our own fault when we develop it.

    Possibly* part of the depopulation agenda.

    Odd how RR Rife was curing cancer ( 100% success rate ) in 1934 & yet we are somehow still pouring money into research that gives us nothing.



    * Defo part of the agenda, because they control the agencies that rubber stamp crap like aspartame to say it's harmless.

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    Tennessee just signed a bill to make IVR more available to people without a Drs prescription. Never did it occur to me this would be allowed

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    I have a feeling that Ivermectin might not be as accessible as it initially sounds. I wonder if some sort of assessment will be required, by a Pharmacist, perhaps, or having to sign for it. Sudafed is over the counter but has to be obtained from the Pharmacist in Michigan, as an example. I hope this is not the case, it is truly good news if this is happening in Tennessee.

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    Is Ivermectin a Cancer Solution?
    https://www.globalresearch.ca/iverme...lution/5780105
    By Dr. Joseph Mercola
    Global Research · May 13, 2022 · Mercola


    Ivermectin has notable antitumor effects, which include inhibiting proliferation, metastasis and angiogenic activity in cancer cells

    Ivermectin may target cancer in multiple ways, including inducing apoptosis and autophagy while also inhibiting tumor stem cells and reversing multidrug resistance

    Along with direct cytotoxic effects, it’s believed that ivermectin regulates the tumor microenvironment, mediating immunogenic cell death

    The development of an injectable form of ivermectin, or liposomal ivermectin, could help overcome some of its limitations regarding solubility, and open its use to a broader range of cancers

    Considering that the “war against cancer” has been ongoing for decades, with little to show in terms of lives saved, repurposing existing drugs with favorable safety profiles and notable anticancer effects — like ivermectin — makes sense.


    Ivermectin is a widely used antiparasitic drug that’s listed on the World Health Organization’s essential medicines list1 and approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. In low- and middle-income countries, ivermectin is commonly used to treat parasitic diseases including onchocerciasis (river blindness), strongyloidiasis and other diseases caused by soil-transmitted helminthiasis, or parasitic worms.2

    The drug is also used to treat scabies and lice. It’s estimated that the total number of ivermectin doses distributed is equal to one-third of the world’s population and, as such, “ivermectin at the usual doses (0.2–0.4 mg/kg) is considered extremely safe for use in humans.”3

    Ivermectin also has demonstrated antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties and made headlines for its potential role in treating COVID-194 — although much of the positive press has been censored and falsely labeled misinformation.5 Now researchers are highlighting another potential use for ivermectin, which is equally as exciting as its potential role in COVID-19 — as an anticancer agent.


    Full article with illustrations, links and footnotes continues at: https://www.globalresearch.ca/iverme...lution/5780105

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    Also posted here (the full article): https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1497911

    Quote Posted by Kryztian (here)
    Is Ivermectin a Cancer Solution?
    https://www.globalresearch.ca/iverme...lution/5780105
    By Dr. Joseph Mercola
    Global Research · May 13, 2022 · Mercola


    Ivermectin has notable antitumor effects, which include inhibiting proliferation, metastasis and angiogenic activity in cancer cells

    Ivermectin may target cancer in multiple ways, including inducing apoptosis and autophagy while also inhibiting tumor stem cells and reversing multidrug resistance

    Along with direct cytotoxic effects, it’s believed that ivermectin regulates the tumor microenvironment, mediating immunogenic cell death

    The development of an injectable form of ivermectin, or liposomal ivermectin, could help overcome some of its limitations regarding solubility, and open its use to a broader range of cancers

    Considering that the “war against cancer” has been ongoing for decades, with little to show in terms of lives saved, repurposing existing drugs with favorable safety profiles and notable anticancer effects — like ivermectin — makes sense.


    Ivermectin is a widely used antiparasitic drug that’s listed on the World Health Organization’s essential medicines list1 and approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. In low- and middle-income countries, ivermectin is commonly used to treat parasitic diseases including onchocerciasis (river blindness), strongyloidiasis and other diseases caused by soil-transmitted helminthiasis, or parasitic worms.2

    The drug is also used to treat scabies and lice. It’s estimated that the total number of ivermectin doses distributed is equal to one-third of the world’s population and, as such, “ivermectin at the usual doses (0.2–0.4 mg/kg) is considered extremely safe for use in humans.”3

    Ivermectin also has demonstrated antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties and made headlines for its potential role in treating COVID-194 — although much of the positive press has been censored and falsely labeled misinformation.5 Now researchers are highlighting another potential use for ivermectin, which is equally as exciting as its potential role in COVID-19 — as an anticancer agent.


    Full article with illustrations, links and footnotes continues at: https://www.globalresearch.ca/iverme...lution/5780105
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    Stew Peters had someone on that was an acupuncturist and picked up organisms like the hydra in the vax by shedding of vaxed people during her job. I always thought way back in a post that Ivermectin will kill this parasites. Ivermectin is hard to get, so does anybody know of another over the counter type medicine that might be effective in protecting from shedding? I take Quercetin and believe thats a precursor to making Hydroxychloroquine. But is Hydroxychloroquine effective with parasites like Ivermectin is? I think shedding is going to be a bigger problem than we all think right now. Thoughts anyone?

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    Ivermectin for horses is still available on Amazon for a reasonable price, and it works for humans too.
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    Quote Posted by mojo (here)
    Stew Peters had someone on that was an acupuncturist and picked up organisms like the hydra in the vax by shedding of vaxed people during her job. I always thought way back in a post that Ivermectin will kill this parasites. Ivermectin is hard to get, so does anybody know of another over the counter type medicine that might be effective in protecting from shedding? I take Quercetin and believe thats a precursor to making Hydroxychloroquine. But is Hydroxychloroquine effective with parasites like Ivermectin is? I think shedding is going to be a bigger problem than we all think right now. Thoughts anyone?
    There are a few steps involved but Indiamart.com works well. Delivery is about one month for most companies working through Indiamart. Indiamart provides an additional security step in the process by listing only vetted pharmacist. The pricing is very very low. At some point I would think the guv tries to shut down this avenue.

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    Ivermectin is good for all mammals ( except collies and german shepards)


    Premiere (8/29/2022): Ivermectin: The Truth

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    Suddenly Ivermectin shows up on the NIH website for treating Covid. After years of denial, blocking, interference, villification, ruining social media accounts, killing people, etc. they silently add it to their antiviral protocol.

    https://www.covid19treatmentguidelin...viral-therapy/




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    Quote Posted by DaveToo (here)
    Quote Posted by mountain_jim (here)
    Suddenly Ivermectin shows up on the NIH website for treating Covid. After years of denial, blocking, interference, villification, ruining social media accounts, killing people, etc. they silently add it to their antiviral protocol.

    https://www.covid19treatmentguidelin...viral-therapy/
    Jim, Ivermectin has been listed on the NIH site for treating Covid since Jun 11, 2021.

    So well over a year now.

    Not enough research from me, saw the above stated several places, thanks for correction. Searching for more recent news, saw this article (6/13/22), which does not match results found in other countries' studies.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...it/7608121001/

    NIH funded large trials to see if COVID patients could benefit from ivermectin. They didn't, early data shows.

    Adrianna Rodriguez
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    Preliminary results from a trial funded by the National Institutes of Health adds to a mountain of evidence showing ivermectin is not effective at treating COVID-19.

    The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial – the gold standard for determining effectiveness of drugs – is the largest of its kind studying the controversial antiparasitic.

    Researchers from Duke University and Vanderbilt University recruited 1,537 participants, with about half of them receiving 400 micrograms of ivermectin for three days and the other half a placebo to see how long it took them to recover from COVID-19.

    Forty-seven percent of the volunteers reported receiving at least two doses of COVID-19 vaccine. Study lead Dr. Adrian Hernandez, executive director of the Duke Clinical Research Institute, said vaccinated participants were evenly distributed in both groups.

    In the eight-month study conducted during the delta and omicron waves, authors found no statistical difference in recovery time. Patients given ivermectin recovered in about 11 days on average, while patients given the placebo recovered in about 11.5 days.

    "At this point, we’re not surprised," Hernandez said. "Given these results, there does not appear to be a role for ivermectin outside of a clinical trial setting."

    There was also no statistical difference in hospitalization, urgent care, emergency visit or death between those who took ivermectin and those who took a placebo.

    The findings have yet to be reviewed, appearing in the server medRxiv, and are considered preliminary, but fall in line with previous studies that failed to find ivermectin beneficial to COVID-19 patients.

    vermectin is approved by the Food and Drug Administration in tablet form for people to treat some parasitic infections. The drug also comes in a paste or can be injected to treat or prevent parasites in animals.

    The drug wasn’t frequently used in Americans before the pandemic because ivermectin is prescribed in humans to treat specific parasites not common in the U.S. But fueled by desperation and disinformation, it caught on as an alternative COVID-19 treatment, particularly among those who refused to be vaccinated.
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    Another thumbs down - From Infectious Disease Society of America

    https://www.idsociety.org/practice-g...nd-management/

    August 30, 2022
    The following sections were added/revised based on newly available literature and/or approvals. They were provided here for immediate use and have now been integrated into the website as part of Version 10.0.0.

    Ivermectin: Revised recommendations on the use of ivermectin in hospitalized and ambulatory persons with COVID-19.
    Colchicine: New recommendations on the use of colchicine in hospitalized and ambulatory persons with COVID-19.

    ...

    This update been endorsed by the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, and the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists.


    July 12, 2022

    Recommendations on the use of ivermectin in hospitalized and ambulatory persons with COVID-19 were revised. These revised recommendations were provided for immediate use and were later integrated into the website on August 30, 2022, as part of Version 10.0.0. This update has been endorsed by the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society and the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America.

    Conclusions and research needs for this recommendation
    The guideline panel suggests against ivermectin for the treatment of hospitalized
    patients with COVID-19.
    The guideline panel recommends against ivermectin for the treatment
    of outpatients with COVID-19
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    Quote Posted by pyrangello (here)
    Ivermectin is good for all mammals ( except collies and german shepards)


    Premiere (8/29/2022): Ivermectin: The Truth

    https://beforeitsnews.com/prophecy/2...h-2533484.html
    Yes! People have tried to smear it as horse medicine etc; its two discoverers won the Nobel prize for medicine, which is implicitly a prize for human medicine. And likewise we don't go round calling Aspirin "horse powder". When I put the argument for Ivermectin to people who disagree the most common rebuttal I get nowdays is "it doesn't work"

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    Quote Posted by mountain_jim (here)
    Suddenly Ivermectin shows up on the NIH website for treating Covid. After years of denial, blocking, interference, villification, ruining social media accounts, killing people, etc. they silently add it to their antiviral protocol.
    ...

    We're still up to our eyeballs in the fog of war if you ask me. On the NIH site is still linked to this: https://www.covid19treatmentguidelin...commendations/

    It says :

    Quote Antiviral Drugs That the Panel Recommends Against
    The Panel recommends against the use of the following drugs for the treatment of COVID-19, except in a clinical trial:
    Interferons for nonhospitalized patients ()
    Interferon alfa or lambda for hospitalized patients ()
    Ivermectin ()
    Nitazoxanide ()
    No way are things clear cut.

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    Study shows it reduces severity of covid

    https://www.theblaze.com/news/iverme...ment-new-study

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