I did. And it was everything I thought it would be.
HOHOHOHOHOLING
I think the jury's still out on ivermectin. The Eastern Virginia Medical School protocol for treatment of COVID includes it, although it hasn't been updated since December,The threads not about whether people should go out and start buying up Ivermectin, or whether doctors should start prescribing it to their patients.
https://www.evms.edu/media/evms_publ...ol-Summary.pdf
https://www.evms.edu/media/evms_publ...9_Protocol.pdf
A colleague of mine who had COVID a couple of months ago asked his physician about using ivermectin. The physician said he didn't believe it was wise to use it across the board for COVID patients, although he had used it with two or three people.
Apparently the data is mixed as to whether it's helpful or not, and there haven't been any large scale studies.
Anyway if you've got COVID, maybe best to talk with your doctor about this. I definitely wouldn't go down to the feed store, buy some cow ivermectin, and start taking it, without talking to a doctor Originally Posted by Tiny
The threads not about whether people should go out and start buying up Ivermectin, or whether doctors should start prescribing it to their patients.
The thread is about why the discussion of the use of Ivermectin as a potential treatment for COVID is being censored.
The video argues that a legitimate clinical trial should be done and the effectiveness of Ivermectin in COVID treatment should be determined, instead of banning, canceling and censoring all discussion of it.
Based on YouTube's guidelines, the Eastern Virginia Medical School should be banned for their COVID treatment protocol. Originally Posted by Strokey_McDingDong
The threads not about whether people should go out and start buying up Ivermectin, or whether doctors should start prescribing it to their patients.I wasn't replying to your original post. I think YouTube, like eccie, should be able to do what it pleases with the platform it owns, in reason. If I owned YouTube would I censor knowledgeable medical or scientific professionals who know a lot about ivermectin? No. But it has the right to do so.
The thread is about why the discussion of the use of Ivermectin as a potential treatment for COVID is being censored.
The video argues that a legitimate clinical trial should be done and the effectiveness of Ivermectin in COVID treatment should be determined, instead of banning, canceling and censoring all discussion of it.
Based on YouTube's guidelines, the Eastern Virginia Medical School should be banned for their COVID treatment protocol. And your colleagues physician should also be banned.
Does that not strike anyone as a little bit odd?
Here is the policy the video is referring to: LINK
I think those policies only apply to certain people, because I've seen news outlets breaking them, but they never got banned LOL. Originally Posted by Strokey_McDingDong
I wasn't replying to your original post. I think YouTube, like eccie, should be able to do what it pleases with the platform it owns, in reason. If I owned YouTube would I censor knowledgeable medical or scientific professionals who know a lot about ivermectin? No. But it has the right to do so. Originally Posted by TinyIt's fueled by politics, not science. That's why some retarded fact check by politico is one of the main authorities on Ivermectin.