Your other post has some horrifying details on prions.
I don’t know much about them, but I remember the FLCCC doctors saying Ivermectin is effective at treating prion disease. I still don’t want this nasty stuff in our food supply, but at least there is something we can do.
Your other post has some horrifying details on prions.
I don’t know much about them, but I remember the FLCCC doctors saying Ivermectin is effective at treating prion disease. I still don’t want this nasty stuff in our food supply, but at least there is something we can do.
I remember the FLCCC doctors saying Ivermectin is effective at treating prion disease.
Unfortunately that is false. Nothing is effective at treating prion disease in humans. There was a single case where they were able to slow it down (with a drug no longer available in the U.S.) but it caused so much liver damage it would have killed them faster.
>I remember the FLCCC doctors saying Ivermectin is effective at treating prion disease.
Unfortunately that is false. Nothing is effective at treating prion disease in humans. There was a single case where they were able to slow it down (with a drug no longer available in the U.S.) but it caused so much liver damage it would have killed them faster.
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