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To: maceng2 who wrote (197266)3/15/2023 3:52:00 PM
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However, I don't know any valid medical source that suggests taking Ivermectin to ward off Covid on a daily basis.

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Either you were unaware, or maybe you don't consider FLCCC to be a valid medical source. In any event, there are many well-renowned physicians who do recommend ivermectin prophylactically, and in addition to their own documented patient history, there have been multiple studies on this as well. I can think of an Israeli, a Brazil, and a French study that demonstrated the effectiveness of this off the top of my head, but I know there are more as well. I can dig them out if you really want me to, but I imagine you'll probably find most of them on FLCCC website as well, as they seem to do a pretty good job of documenting the case for ivermectin.

I did finally get Covid at the end of last summer, so no longer take ivermectin prophylactically. I think FLCCC also says this is not really necessary if you've had Covid, unless you have underlying conditions, but I haven't really kept up with their protocol in a while. So while I can't say the ivermectin completely prevented me from getting Covid, I did go well more than 2.5 years before finally coming down with it, despite the fact that I never changed my lifestyle in any substantive way, and continued going into work every day, and taking flights, etc. whenever necessary. My case was also relatively mild, hitting fast and hard but passing very quickly. So, make of that what you will.
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