Just curious if anyone has a list of which states in India used Ivermectin, when they started, and when they ended use? Specifically, I am looking for examples of states where it was widely used that border on states where it was banned.
Imagine an immunological risk profile for Rona based on T. gondii antibodies, coupled with certain MHC haplotypes and TCR populations that are your makeup. Then imagine discovering that these correlate with a host of other diseases. Imagine seemingly unrelated things like "gender identity" and "performance in school" correlate as well. The future is now. My glancing review on that matter: https://hiddenmarkov.substack.com/p/ivermectin-kills-toxoplasmosis
Even though it was survey results, that study makes a compelling enough observation to deserve a follow up. Doesn't even need to measure COVID as I'm sure its difficult to get funding for a IVM RCT related to COVID right now... (COVID could be measured incidental by clever researchers). Awesome flag
Pretty amazing how hard this info is to come by. I’ve made several attempts to verify if ivermectin is behind Japan’s amazingly low numbers but can only find what I consider low confidence sources.
The oldest use of Ivermectin confirmed in news reports was from Kerala in April 2020 with certain patients not responding in the ICU to HCQ which was the standard protocol.
Out patient reports are murky and it's better to rely on reports from on the ground vs inferences because regardless of whatever governments announce or doctors announce, those are largely photo-ops and headlines. The true impact can only be know by looking for people who were treated and what they were given or prescribed. That's much harder to know because internet penetration and social media interaction in English is still infrequent in the places where Ivermectin was supposedly dispensed. Nevertheless, there could be something there. I'd suggest for the sake of completeness, look at states that had no ivermectin policy vs those that did. So, Uttar Pradesh vs Bihar/Jharkhand (similar levels of poverty, infant mortality, lack of healthcare, reporting inconsistencies) and Kerala vs Tamil Nadu (Similar levels of healthcare access, infant mortality etc.)
Very glad you are doing this. Thanks, Tim
Hope this will be a starting point for what you need:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/ivermectin-in-covid-19/epidemiologic-analyses-on-covid19-and-ivermectin/
https://www.thedesertreview.com/news/national/ivermectin-obliterates-97-percent-of-delhi-cases/article_6a3be6b2-c31f-11eb-836d-2722d2325a08.html
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0943T564G/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0
https://off-guardian.org/2021/06/09/whos-chief-scientist-served-with-legal-notice-for-disinformation-and-suppression-of-evidence/
Excellent. The argentina states they list may even be a better starting point for what I want to do. Thank you :)
Thanks so much for confirming. I'll be looking forward to the results of your investigation with appreciation and interest.
Sorry I do not have IVM use/banned states in any countries, but for this project I would like to remind you of this gem: https://parasitesandvectors.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13071-021-05021-9 The mechanism of IVM in Rona pathogenesis may be strongest/most defensible here.
And I will need to give this a thorough reading tomorrow.
MSM: "IVM may only be helpful to those with parasites"
This article: "Toxoplasma gondii, affects about a third of the human population worldwide"
😂
Imagine an immunological risk profile for Rona based on T. gondii antibodies, coupled with certain MHC haplotypes and TCR populations that are your makeup. Then imagine discovering that these correlate with a host of other diseases. Imagine seemingly unrelated things like "gender identity" and "performance in school" correlate as well. The future is now. My glancing review on that matter: https://hiddenmarkov.substack.com/p/ivermectin-kills-toxoplasmosis
Even though it was survey results, that study makes a compelling enough observation to deserve a follow up. Doesn't even need to measure COVID as I'm sure its difficult to get funding for a IVM RCT related to COVID right now... (COVID could be measured incidental by clever researchers). Awesome flag
Juan does great research for the FLCCC folks. Maybe he could help. https://t.me/juanchamie
Pretty amazing how hard this info is to come by. I’ve made several attempts to verify if ivermectin is behind Japan’s amazingly low numbers but can only find what I consider low confidence sources.
Try restricting the search to site:jp
Seems to bring up a few good results.
The oldest use of Ivermectin confirmed in news reports was from Kerala in April 2020 with certain patients not responding in the ICU to HCQ which was the standard protocol.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thiruvananthapuram/docs-chart-new-course-to-beat-virus/articleshow/75303888.cms
So not prophylactic but in-patient.
Out patient reports are murky and it's better to rely on reports from on the ground vs inferences because regardless of whatever governments announce or doctors announce, those are largely photo-ops and headlines. The true impact can only be know by looking for people who were treated and what they were given or prescribed. That's much harder to know because internet penetration and social media interaction in English is still infrequent in the places where Ivermectin was supposedly dispensed. Nevertheless, there could be something there. I'd suggest for the sake of completeness, look at states that had no ivermectin policy vs those that did. So, Uttar Pradesh vs Bihar/Jharkhand (similar levels of poverty, infant mortality, lack of healthcare, reporting inconsistencies) and Kerala vs Tamil Nadu (Similar levels of healthcare access, infant mortality etc.)