Anonymous ID: e3d718 Oct. 30, 2021, 12:54 p.m. No.14887835   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7841 >>7865 >>7884 >>8006

>>14887640

I posted notes on the Nobel prize speech from Ivermectin discoverer William C. Campbell last night.

>>14884813 pb Notes on William C. Campbell's Nobel prize lecture on Ivermectin

 

What is interesting is how ivermectin acts:

a. acts on the LARVAE - the "baby worms" not mature ones (e.g., in river blindness). this is why it can prevent river blindness but not cure it, may be why it is most effective against covid in the early but not the late stages.

 

b. it 'disables' them via PARALYSIS, does not kill them directly. How does IVM paralyze larvae? by injecting them with something?

 

Just an FYI - could give us clues about why it is such a "wonder drug."

Anonymous ID: e3d718 Oct. 30, 2021, 1:19 p.m. No.14887938   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7968

>>14887865

>how to cure river blindness in adults

I'm sure they tried to figure this out when researching IVM in the 1980s, bc river blindness is a terrible disease. But IVM did not reverse RB - just prevented it in the young. I'm guessing most take it as a preventative (on an ongoing basis?). Could use a dig.