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To: Bull RidaH who wrote (2951)3/1/2023 2:12:35 PM
From: Logain Ablar  Respond to of 4414
 
Hi Bull:

I come at it from a different direction. My daughter has been treated with ivermectin a few times for parasitic infections from a tick bite. The treatment was two weeks on, two weeks off for a period of time. She would have periodic blood work done to ensure the liver and kidney functions were normal. She never had an issue.

Then we have Covid-19 and all if a sudden its a horse drug with adverse side effects. It had been shown to have anti-viral properties (the Sars outbreak) besides its anti-parasitic known uses. It is also considered to be safe.

I know in the Lyme community the Lyme Doctors prescribe Ivermectin in the "hope" it hits undetected parasites from the tick (this is a discussion for another time).

I've just become skeptical and cynical when it comes to the CDC and our Pharmaceutical industry. At the end of the day we are going to find out some of these inexpensive reformatted drugs are way saver than the vaccine.