How IVERMECTIN defends against the SPIKE PROTEIN from both the VIRUS and the VACCINE!!! | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79438661 Netherlands 06/06/2021 12:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pharmacodynamics Ivermectin and other avermectins (insecticides most frequently used in home-use ant baits) are macrocyclic lactones derived from the bacterium Streptomyces avermitilis. Ivermectin kills by interfering with nervous system and muscle function, in particular by enhancing inhibitory neurotransmission. The drug binds and activates glutamate-gated chloride channels (GluCls).[16] GluCls are invertebrate-specific members of the Cys-loop family of ligand-gated ion channels present in neurons and myocytes. Pharmacokinetics Ivermectin can be given either by mouth or injection. It does not readily cross the blood brain barrier of mammals due to the presence of P-glycoprotein[17], although crossing may still become significant if ivermectin is given at high doses (in which case, brain levels peak 2.5 hours after administration). In contrast to mammals, ivermectin can cross the blood brain barrier in tortoises, often with fatal consequences HAPPY NOW? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79438661 Netherlands 06/06/2021 12:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pharmacodynamics Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79438661 Ivermectin and other avermectins (insecticides most frequently used in home-use ant baits) are macrocyclic lactones derived from the bacterium Streptomyces avermitilis. Ivermectin kills by interfering with nervous system and muscle function, in particular by enhancing inhibitory neurotransmission. The drug binds and activates glutamate-gated chloride channels (GluCls).[16] GluCls are invertebrate-specific members of the Cys-loop family of ligand-gated ion channels present in neurons and myocytes. Pharmacokinetics Ivermectin can be given either by mouth or injection. It does not readily cross the blood brain barrier of mammals due to the presence of P-glycoprotein[17], although crossing may still become significant if ivermectin is given at high doses (in which case, brain levels peak 2.5 hours after administration). In contrast to mammals, ivermectin can cross the blood brain barrier in tortoises, often with fatal consequences HAPPY NOW? It does not kill bacteria, its derived from bacteria |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 47141879 United States 06/06/2021 01:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pharmacodynamics Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79438661 Ivermectin and other avermectins (insecticides most frequently used in home-use ant baits) are macrocyclic lactones derived from the bacterium Streptomyces avermitilis. Ivermectin kills by interfering with nervous system and muscle function, in particular by enhancing inhibitory neurotransmission. The drug binds and activates glutamate-gated chloride channels (GluCls).[16] GluCls are invertebrate-specific members of the Cys-loop family of ligand-gated ion channels present in neurons and myocytes. Pharmacokinetics Ivermectin can be given either by mouth or injection. It does not readily cross the blood brain barrier of mammals due to the presence of P-glycoprotein[17], although crossing may still become significant if ivermectin is given at high doses (in which case, brain levels peak 2.5 hours after administration). In contrast to mammals, ivermectin can cross the blood brain barrier in tortoises, often with fatal consequences HAPPY NOW? not until you throw yourself off a viaduct or some similar height. Why don't you cry and while over all the synthetic used and totally uselesx face masks filling the gutters and ditches worldwide. ? Really, do fuck off |
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1guynAz
User ID: 78987609 United States 06/06/2021 01:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I posted this on my ivermectin thread, but I thought this discussion needs its own thread...so here it is ... Quoting: emerald eye There is reasonably solid evidence that ivermectin docks to the spike protein itself to prevent binding to the ACE2 receptor which is the primary pathology causing the tissue damage and clots related to SARS-CoV-2. Therefore, this is also an implication that this ability of ivermectin to disable the binding of the Spike protein including the vaccine-produced spike proteins. This binding of ivermectin to disable the spike protein is also preserved even with the newer spike protein mutations, but its activity against the original Wuhan spike protein,(the one vaccines were designed to produce) is fairly well studied at this point. Abstract: Background/Aim: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). One drug that has attracted interest is the antiparasitic compound ivermectin, a macrocyclic lactone derived from the bacterium Streptomyces avermitilis. We carried out a docking study to determine if ivermectin might be able to attach to the SARS-CoV-2 spike receptor-binding domain bound with ACE2. Materials and Methods: We used the program AutoDock Vina Extended to perform the docking study. Results: Ivermectin docked in the region of leucine 91 of the spike and histidine 378 of the ACE2 receptor. The binding energy of ivermectin to the spike-ACE2 complex was -18 kcal/mol and binding constant was 5.8 e-08. Conclusion: The ivermectin docking we identified may interfere with the attachment of the spike to the human cell membrane. Clinical trials now underway should determine whether ivermectin is an effective treatment for SARS-Cov2 infection. The following video explains the multiple mechanisms of the activity of Ivermectin including the ability of the body to maintain its basic defense of the cell nucleus in preserving the body's ability to produce antiviral proteins, inhibition of RNA dependant RNA polymerase which inhibits the replication of viral RNA (possibly including that from the mRNA vaccine package), the stat 3 human signaling pathway which inhibits the production of blood clots also possibly mitigating some of the vaccines most dangerous side effects. Also discussed is the inhibition of the CD147 pathway by ivermectin which again may clock the clumping of platelets due to spike protein either from the virus or possibly the vaccines. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] The following video explains the computational modeling of how ivermectin is theorized to directly impact the spike protein. Ivermectin appears to have the ability to bind to the spike protein, binds with more affinity than the spike protein active site that binds to the human ACE2 site, and binds with stability. These factors seem to indicate that ivermectin, in essence, seems to neutralize the interaction of the spike protein with body tissues, possibly inactivating the damaging effects from the spike protein, including the spike proteins produced by current vaccines. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Dr.Been's channel discusses why ivermectin also seems to work against the spike protien variants. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Additionally, Dr. Kory, and many others, including myself, remain frustrated by the purposeful discouragement of the use of ivermectin in this illness. Perhaps some of the above discussion is part of the reason why... "Dr. Pierre Kory, Chief Medical Officer of the FLCCC Alliance, joins Bret Weinstein, host of The DarkHorse Podcast to discuss “Covid, Ivermectin and the Crime of the Century.” This program, which many quickly called “the best podcast I have ever listened to” lays out the truth about ivermectin and how the suppression of its efficacy against COVID-19 has cost hundreds of thousands of people their lives. " (The interview doesn't start until 5 min 30 sec into the video, it is long but Dr. Kory is one of the heroes in this whole mess and very worth listening to.) [link to covid19criticalcare.com (secure)] This thread was created to discuss the possibility of how ivermectin can possibly help prevent short and long-term damage if people are forced to take the vaccines creating spike protein. This horror is something that I sincerely hope will never happen. Forced vaccination is against every principle of medical autonomy, against all patient rights for autonomy in making medical decisions, and against the Nuernberg code against forced medical experimentation. [link to media.tghn.org (secure)] Much love to all of GLP, except the trolls, and as always my posts are not intended as medical advice, but merely for the purposes of entertainment and discussion. Cool. I will get some...just in case... Living has taught me one thing; nothing is certain...except salvation through Jesus Christ! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77473709 Netherlands 06/06/2021 01:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pharmacodynamics Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79438661 Ivermectin and other avermectins (insecticides most frequently used in home-use ant baits) are macrocyclic lactones derived from the bacterium Streptomyces avermitilis. Ivermectin kills by interfering with nervous system and muscle function, in particular by enhancing inhibitory neurotransmission. The drug binds and activates glutamate-gated chloride channels (GluCls).[16] GluCls are invertebrate-specific members of the Cys-loop family of ligand-gated ion channels present in neurons and myocytes. Pharmacokinetics Ivermectin can be given either by mouth or injection. It does not readily cross the blood brain barrier of mammals due to the presence of P-glycoprotein[17], although crossing may still become significant if ivermectin is given at high doses (in which case, brain levels peak 2.5 hours after administration). In contrast to mammals, ivermectin can cross the blood brain barrier in tortoises, often with fatal consequences HAPPY NOW? not until you throw yourself off a viaduct or some similar height. Why don't you cry and while over all the synthetic used and totally uselesx face masks filling the gutters and ditches worldwide. ? Really, do fuck off The truth hurts so bad, have a nice day anyway. Signing off for ever. |
uscrusader1
User ID: 79524545 United States 06/06/2021 01:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I posted this on my ivermectin thread, but I thought this discussion needs its own thread...so here it is ... Quoting: emerald eye There is reasonably solid evidence that ivermectin docks to the spike protein itself to prevent binding to the ACE2 receptor which is the primary pathology causing the tissue damage and clots related to SARS-CoV-2. Therefore, this is also an implication that this ability of ivermectin to disable the binding of the Spike protein including the vaccine-produced spike proteins. This binding of ivermectin to disable the spike protein is also preserved even with the newer spike protein mutations, but its activity against the original Wuhan spike protein,(the one vaccines were designed to produce) is fairly well studied at this point. Abstract: Background/Aim: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). One drug that has attracted interest is the antiparasitic compound ivermectin, a macrocyclic lactone derived from the bacterium Streptomyces avermitilis. We carried out a docking study to determine if ivermectin might be able to attach to the SARS-CoV-2 spike receptor-binding domain bound with ACE2. Materials and Methods: We used the program AutoDock Vina Extended to perform the docking study. Results: Ivermectin docked in the region of leucine 91 of the spike and histidine 378 of the ACE2 receptor. The binding energy of ivermectin to the spike-ACE2 complex was -18 kcal/mol and binding constant was 5.8 e-08. Conclusion: The ivermectin docking we identified may interfere with the attachment of the spike to the human cell membrane. Clinical trials now underway should determine whether ivermectin is an effective treatment for SARS-Cov2 infection. The following video explains the multiple mechanisms of the activity of Ivermectin including the ability of the body to maintain its basic defense of the cell nucleus in preserving the body's ability to produce antiviral proteins, inhibition of RNA dependant RNA polymerase which inhibits the replication of viral RNA (possibly including that from the mRNA vaccine package), the stat 3 human signaling pathway which inhibits the production of blood clots also possibly mitigating some of the vaccines most dangerous side effects. Also discussed is the inhibition of the CD147 pathway by ivermectin which again may clock the clumping of platelets due to spike protein either from the virus or possibly the vaccines. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] The following video explains the computational modeling of how ivermectin is theorized to directly impact the spike protein. Ivermectin appears to have the ability to bind to the spike protein, binds with more affinity than the spike protein active site that binds to the human ACE2 site, and binds with stability. These factors seem to indicate that ivermectin, in essence, seems to neutralize the interaction of the spike protein with body tissues, possibly inactivating the damaging effects from the spike protein, including the spike proteins produced by current vaccines. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Dr.Been's channel discusses why ivermectin also seems to work against the spike protien variants. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Additionally, Dr. Kory, and many others, including myself, remain frustrated by the purposeful discouragement of the use of ivermectin in this illness. Perhaps some of the above discussion is part of the reason why... "Dr. Pierre Kory, Chief Medical Officer of the FLCCC Alliance, joins Bret Weinstein, host of The DarkHorse Podcast to discuss “Covid, Ivermectin and the Crime of the Century.” This program, which many quickly called “the best podcast I have ever listened to” lays out the truth about ivermectin and how the suppression of its efficacy against COVID-19 has cost hundreds of thousands of people their lives. " (The interview doesn't start until 5 min 30 sec into the video, it is long but Dr. Kory is one of the heroes in this whole mess and very worth listening to.) [link to covid19criticalcare.com (secure)] This thread was created to discuss the possibility of how ivermectin can possibly help prevent short and long-term damage if people are forced to take the vaccines creating spike protein. This horror is something that I sincerely hope will never happen. Forced vaccination is against every principle of medical autonomy, against all patient rights for autonomy in making medical decisions, and against the Nuernberg code against forced medical experimentation. [link to media.tghn.org (secure)] Much love to all of GLP, except the trolls, and as always my posts are not intended as medical advice, but merely for the purposes of entertainment and discussion. Cool. I will get some...just in case... Get it, use it. If you had the wuhan19 virus, it will help long haul/residual symptoms. Never invected? IVM is a proven wuhan19 virus preventative. This thread topic. IVM will prevent vaxxed people spike protein infection & adverse effects. Last Edited by uscrusader1 on 06/06/2021 01:32 PM |
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(OP) Keeping an "eye out" for the truth. User ID: 39877195 United States 06/06/2021 01:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It doesn't matter that a few swine have shown up, the pearls are still there. Courage forges a path through all obstacles, while fear is the obstruction of all dreams. The only way that anyone gets something for nothing, is that someone else has given up something for nothing. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75167137 United States 06/06/2021 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | fact that a cure for the common cold, along with the flu, and maybe some cancers , has been known for 50 years. So what do the faucis of the world do? They load up all the drug stores with useless crap, and make a ton of money off of the suffering of people..... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72418400 United States 06/06/2021 01:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ...In a much larger follow-up prospective, observational controlled trial by the same group that included 1195 health care workers, they found that over a 3-month period there were no infections recorded among the 788 workers who took weekly ivermectin prophylaxis, whereas 58% of the 407 controls had become ill with COVID-19. This study demonstrates that remarkable protection against transmission can be achieved among high-risk health care workers by taking 12 mg once weekly. ...the All India Institute of Medical Sciences instituted a prophylaxis protocol for their health care workers where they now take two 0.3 mg/kg doses of ivermectin 72 hours apart and repeat the dose monthly. Review of the Emerging Evidence Demonstrating the Efficacy of Ivermectin in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of COVID-19 [link to journals.lww.com (secure)] American Journal of Therapeutics: May/June 2021 - Volume 28 - Issue 3 - p e299-e318 |
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(OP) Keeping an "eye out" for the truth. User ID: 39877195 United States 06/06/2021 02:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ...In a much larger follow-up prospective, observational controlled trial by the same group that included 1195 health care workers, they found that over a 3-month period there were no infections recorded among the 788 workers who took weekly ivermectin prophylaxis, whereas 58% of the 407 controls had become ill with COVID-19. This study demonstrates that remarkable protection against transmission can be achieved among high-risk health care workers by taking 12 mg once weekly. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72418400 ...the All India Institute of Medical Sciences instituted a prophylaxis protocol for their health care workers where they now take two 0.3 mg/kg doses of ivermectin 72 hours apart and repeat the dose monthly. Review of the Emerging Evidence Demonstrating the Efficacy of Ivermectin in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of COVID-19 [link to journals.lww.com (secure)] American Journal of Therapeutics: May/June 2021 - Volume 28 - Issue 3 - p e299-e318 Thanks for posting; there are some white hat ACs out there Courage forges a path through all obstacles, while fear is the obstruction of all dreams. The only way that anyone gets something for nothing, is that someone else has given up something for nothing. |
Shaun Kaven
User ID: 72433519 United States 06/06/2021 02:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would be nice to get Ivermectin pills. When sold to humans, it’s normally in drops. I actually have a friend from Colombia coming up to see me next week, I should ask him to buy some. It’s unbelievably cheap - $4.50 per bottle. Like I told my ex-wife, I said: honey, I never drive faster than I can see. Besides that, it’s all in the reflexes… |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79530192 United States 06/06/2021 02:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would be nice to get Ivermectin pills. sure if you want to pay 20x more and go through a doctor willing to write a prescription. The tablets cost about 50 to 100 bucks a dose. The paste tube provides about 5 doses. Even the Frontline white smock wearers, for all their work to get the word out, still gouge the shit out of people for what is practically a free medicine. It's good that horses can still be treated for parasites without their owners needing to kick back to the medical maf. |
Comperio
User ID: 75198953 Denmark 06/06/2021 02:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Excellent. "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. Never lose a holy curiosity. Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance." Albert Einstein |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72418400 United States 06/06/2021 02:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I bought 3 tubes of Apple Flavored Ivermectin 1.87% Horse Wormer Paste today. $5.99 Comments about product [link to www.durvet.com (secure)] what would happen if a human ingested this? are there ingredients that are toxic to humans? 5 answers · 6 months ago I'm 65, been taking it monthly since March 2020, been around covid infectees, and not gotten covid. In Argentina they gave human prescription version 1.57% to 800 healthcare workers and doctors, not a single one got covid, but 500 who didn't take it had 57% become infected. The taste is like bitter apple. A bit stronger than human dose, but not had any problems with it. Today is Dec 19 2020. It states on the box should not be used in other animal species and another warning states should not be used in horses intended for human consumption. So I would say "NO" to human consumption! No. But I'd still keep it away from small children. Unless you're asking for yourself, in that case go see a doctor, lol I bought for MY SHTF BAG!! [link to www.tractorsupply.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 80420140 United States 06/06/2021 03:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pharmacodynamics Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79438661 Ivermectin and other avermectins (insecticides most frequently used in home-use ant baits) are macrocyclic lactones derived from the bacterium Streptomyces avermitilis. Ivermectin kills by interfering with nervous system and muscle function, in particular by enhancing inhibitory neurotransmission. The drug binds and activates glutamate-gated chloride channels (GluCls).[16] GluCls are invertebrate-specific members of the Cys-loop family of ligand-gated ion channels present in neurons and myocytes. Pharmacokinetics Ivermectin can be given either by mouth or injection. It does not readily cross the blood brain barrier of mammals due to the presence of P-glycoprotein[17], although crossing may still become significant if ivermectin is given at high doses (in which case, brain levels peak 2.5 hours after administration). In contrast to mammals, ivermectin can cross the blood brain barrier in tortoises, often with fatal consequences HAPPY NOW? Help me out here, does my 1x per week, single English pea sized serving dose of horse paste that is 1.87% ivermectin active ingredient...and 98.13% vegetable glycerine constitute a "high dose"? If only intelligence in higher doses had made it past the blood barrier of your brain... Last Edited by TerraFirma's Esoterrorist on 06/06/2021 03:53 PM "Keep a weather eye to the chart on high and go home another way" –James Taylor Never Die Young |
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User ID: 79423413 United States 06/06/2021 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Amazing compilation God bless Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then. If the more I know, the more I know I don’t know, then do I truly know what I know because I know I don’t? You cannot reach a correct conclusion if you begin with an incorrect assumption |
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User ID: 18340749 United States 06/09/2021 08:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For anyone concerned about proper dosage (from the apple-flavored paste)... Simply plunge about 1/2" of the gel from the tube onto your finger and quickly swallow it down. It's not completely repulsive. This one is not rocket science, either. You don't have to be concerned about taking .025769 micrograms more than specified by weight. Everything will be okay if you're a little over or a little under. Just take it! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 20689446 United States 06/29/2021 11:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | thanks OP. for any fence-sitters about ivermectin: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79721723 Ivermectin for COVID-19: real-time meta analysis of 57 studies [link to ivmmeta.com (secure)] According to this link ivermectin works. Period. End of discussion. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79909160 United States 07/10/2021 08:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello, 5 stars Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75284881 i've got the horse paste and need to start taking it because of having period and pyrtria rosea pop up out of no where and i'm seeing others online getting that too from being around the vaxxed...I don't know how much to take for 105 pound person safely...can't find the info anywhere. thank you for all the info you are providing for us! [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |