08-23-2021, 01:11 AM
"Perhaps you should reread HOTPE's most recent post. As for the "cumulative answer", why not answer your own question by adding up all the posts in this thread that say "because it's a horse de-wormer"? I'm also unsure why you need to condense it."
Thank you for your input Tom
I guess I’m a bit put off by the continuous references to veterinary medications after I stated very clearly that it’s not about that. I did not and will not suggest that anyone should use the veterinary version of Ivermectin, and I’m quite sure that none of the doctors at the FLCCC would do that either.
If anyone would like to discuss rationally the safety of HUMAN USE Ivermectin (proven by 3.7 billion doses over 40 years) or it’s effectiveness against covid 19 (63 trials, 31 randomized controlled trials) or how it has squashed covid in the countries that have given it to their people I’m all in. But if all you want to talk about is the people that use the veterinary version because they can’t get the human version I’m out.
For the record, I’m not against vaccines. This one appears to be working in the way it’s supposed to. But I’m not in favor of forcing it on anyone. And I don’t think fighting over it is healthy.
30% of our Hawaii population remains unvaxxed, and I don’t see that number changing much. The main concern right now is the hospitals being overrun. Perhaps if the 30% who are digging their heels in had an alternative that would lower their case rate, maybe some beds would free up. That would be a good thing, right?
Thank you for your input Tom
I guess I’m a bit put off by the continuous references to veterinary medications after I stated very clearly that it’s not about that. I did not and will not suggest that anyone should use the veterinary version of Ivermectin, and I’m quite sure that none of the doctors at the FLCCC would do that either.
If anyone would like to discuss rationally the safety of HUMAN USE Ivermectin (proven by 3.7 billion doses over 40 years) or it’s effectiveness against covid 19 (63 trials, 31 randomized controlled trials) or how it has squashed covid in the countries that have given it to their people I’m all in. But if all you want to talk about is the people that use the veterinary version because they can’t get the human version I’m out.
For the record, I’m not against vaccines. This one appears to be working in the way it’s supposed to. But I’m not in favor of forcing it on anyone. And I don’t think fighting over it is healthy.
30% of our Hawaii population remains unvaxxed, and I don’t see that number changing much. The main concern right now is the hospitals being overrun. Perhaps if the 30% who are digging their heels in had an alternative that would lower their case rate, maybe some beds would free up. That would be a good thing, right?