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David Watson's avatar

What have you learned? Not much, apparently. Whining about "germ theory" doesn't solve anything. Ivermectin does. That's not theory, it's results.

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Rob Dubya's avatar

Where was I whining? I was requesting a discussion from those on differing sides on the fence who both claim to respect the scientific method in order to get some clarity over something that this who charade has been built upon. Its great that ivermectin helps those who have whatever is wrong with them. But that does not get to the foundations, you must see why that is important.

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David Watson's avatar

Foundations are irrelevant except for determining solutions. Since we have solutions, apparently the foundations are understood well enough. Learning them is worthwhile.

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Rob Dubya's avatar

Ivormectin is not the solution, its a drug that seems to help zinc in to the cells to help them recover. This is of course a great discovery. That does not make it the solution. The solution is for people to know how to look after themselves better so that whatever is impacting their health is less of a problem.

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David Watson's avatar

It's not the only solution, but it's a significant one. Correctly applied, it would have saved most of the fatalities from succumbing to covid effe to, though many would have subsequently died of other causes. Few people seem interested in maintaining their health, least of all the misnamed health care industry. Their business model reliescentirely on our sickness, not our health.

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Rob Dubya's avatar

I agree with you entirely, that's the point I was trying to make. The solution is for everyone to get their own house in order. Then, whatever these illnesses that are branded as Covid actually are, they are nothing to fear and in most cases, ivermectin won't be necessary.

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David Watson's avatar

I "survived" covid without ivermectin. Not tested, but a few months later I got antibody test positive, and I'm rarely ill, so probably. I did take quercetin and zinc a few days, in late 2020 during the height of the hydroxy inquisition.

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