Except in those that have used it successfully.
Your turn: show the cases of use resulting in death in an attempt to administer an "effective" dose.
Used successfully how? It's literally a placebo unless you take a poisonous dose.
NIH: "for the antiviral efficacy detected in vitro would require administration of doses up to 100-fold higher than those approved for use in humans."
Plenty of people have poisoned themselves
Plenty of people have poisoned themselves
People poison themselves with ibuprofen also. Explain how doctors are treating people with it successfully if, according to you, those patients should be dead,
They aren't. It's a placebo unless you take a poisonous dose, as explained previously.
They are not. Less than a 100x dose does nothing to help you. It's a placebo as I have shown.
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