Monday 30 August 2021

Blog Entry 28 - the case for (&/or against) Ivermectin

I am not a dogmatist, so will not rule out even a Big Pharma drug if it is successful in alleviating pain & reversing damage to the host.

From my looking up on social networks, there is still a hurdle for #COVID19 patients & victims that is not easy to resolve, & that is neurological symptoms mainly but also damages to tissues & organs that seem irreversible.

Some pundits swear by Ivermectin that it considerably helps with Long COVID.

Worrying reports prompt me to do so, among them this: that #SARSCoV2 alters DNA (I wonder how can this be reversed?)

Once SARS-CoV-2 invades, it releases mRNA strands which ribosomes try to process. This can lead to mutations of enzymes. It is even thought that COVID can alter DNA which may explain Long COVID problems months after infection.

Also there is my own issues, mainly neuropathy in my case which I have not been able to clear.

I will not mind testing on myself Ivermectin & observing how it deals with my neuropathy, as I desperately wish to wean myself off an addictive pain reliever, namely Pregabalin, of which I discussed on my @Twitter feeds & before on this blog.

In view I cannot get Ivermectin prescribed through the NHS, I will not test it on myself because I have the better safer healthier alternative of Quercetin based antiviral protocols with bioavailability helpers described in previous entries of this blog.