Another Ivermectin study demonstrates that Ivermectin shortens the length of COVID-19 and cuts the number of days a person can spread the disease. See JPost
“Professor Eli Schwartz, founder of the Center for Travel Medicine and Tropical Disease at Sheba, conducted a randomized, controlled, double-blinded trial from May 15, 2020, through the end of January 2021 to evaluate the effectiveness of Ivermectin in reducing viral shedding among non-hospitalized patients with mild to moderate COVID-19.” JPost
Results. Half the 89 patients in the study were given Ivermectin for three days, and the other half were given placebos. By day six 72% of patients who were taking Ivermectin tested negative for COVID-19, compared to 50% of the control group. And only 13% of Ivermectin group were infections after six days, compared to half the placebo group. JPost
Medical Journals Reject Publishing Ivermectin Studies. Multiple researchers in other countries who had similar results had a difficult time getting any medical journal to publish results. Schwartz’s study was rejected by three journals. Why during the middle of an outbreak are studies with positive treatment results rejected? Schwartz notes that “’This drug will not bring any big economic profits,” and so Big Pharma doesn’t want to deal with it,. . .” JPost
You can read Schwarz’s study at medrxiv .
For other studies and articles about Ivermectin visit:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/ivermectin-in-covid-19/ or https://c19ivermectin.com/
Interestingly, if you want Ivermectin, many hospitals have been rejecting the use of the drug. One example of a New York farmer who had to get the court involved to get medicine is reported at Trial Site News . To find doctors who can talk to you about Ivermectin and other COVID-19 treatment protocols there are several sources including: My Free Doctor and AAPS .
Ivermectin is not a wonder drug. It is usually part of a sequenced multi-drug early treatment protocol. Learn more at Truth for Health and America Outloud .
Don’t forget to help your immune system. Eat right. Lose weight. Exercise. Control stress.
Here’s to your health.