Posted on 03/04/2022 7:06:28 PM PST by ransomnote
[H/T Melian]
Ivermectin reached fame as a cure for internal parasites, yet more fame for saving countries such as India from the scourge of the Covid virus, and will likely take its place in cancer treatment. As a paper devoted to ivermectin’s potential in cancer treatment states:
Ivermectin, an antiparasitic compound of wide use in veterinary and human medicine, is clearly a strong candidate for repositioning, based on the fact that:
- It is very safe, causing almost no side-effects other than those caused by the immune and inflammatory responses against the parasite in infected patients, and
- It has proven antitumor activity in preclinical studies.
The first thing to consider is the pharmacokinetics, which is how much will be absorbed into the body and how long it will stay there before it is excreted. The following table suggests that dosing to at least 2 mg/kg of body weight is safe:
That produces a serum concentration of ivermection of about 0.25 µg/ml. Ivermectin has a half-life of 12 hours. Another test of ivermectin’s safety found that subcutaneous ivermectin (0.2 mg/kg, once a day) produced serum ivermectin levels between 11.4 and 17.2 ng/ml with no significant accumulation over 16 days.
Ivermectin has at least three pathways in suppressing cancer.
MORE AT LINK: Ivermectin and Cancer | The Wentworth Report
The actionable crime is scientific fraud by withholding data leading to injury and loss of life.
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No.
I'm joking around because the lefties don't want me to take a horse paste even if I wanted to. Why? Because we would in prove that it works and the word gets out. Then their buddy drug companies would be crushed.
Obviously, your ‘joke’ was missed, by quite a few.
Might want to try using your /s, next time you try funny.
;-)
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