Does Ivermectin Protect You From Covid-19?
Jul 25,2022 Filed in:
MedicineCan a drug meant to kill parasites also kill Covid-19, a virus?
Let me start off by saying I don't know if it does or not. However there is great overview of the possible ways ivermectin does inhibit Covid-19 and therefore "treat Covid-19." The article is
The mechanisms of action of ivermectin against SARS-CoV-2—an extensive review and was published in
The Journal of Antibiotics in December 2021.

According to this article, ivermectin works in ways to prevent Covid-19 that are different from what it is FDA approved to do. Despite what you read in 95% of the squawking so-called journalist written articles, ivermectin is not a "horse dewormer." Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic. It is a drug that you can use to deworm horses, deworm your dog, and even yourself. That's what it is FDA approved to do in humans, kill parasites.
If you are so unfortunate as to only be enlightened by the legacy media on what ivermectin is and does, you would likely not even know that ivermectin has a long history of use in humans. In fact, if it weren't for ivermectin there would be a great many more deaths, mostly in developing countries, than there are now. But that is not what the media wants you to believe.
That is not
their narrative. Their narrative is this: ivermectin is a horse dewormer and anyone who thinks it can treat Covid is stupid. Also the only things that can treat Covid are the brand-new, and sometimes "brand new" repurposed drugs we have made available (think Paxlovid). It just so happens these new drugs are very expensive and have the glimmer of "FDA approval" albeit Emergency Use Approval, but who is counting?
So why do I say all this? Well the point is, the legacy media, the establishment in the form of Govt, Medicine, and the WHO (commanded by the CCP) have an agenda here. They always have an agenda. It doesn't matter if it is Covid-19, guns, or transgender story hour. They always have an agenda, and it's up to you to recognize it and do your best to inform yourself, lest you end up doing this:
