Apparently, Ivermectin works.
Background We have previously demonstrated that ivermectin used as prophylaxis for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), irrespective of the regularity, in a strictly controlled citywide program in Southern Brazil (Itajaí, Brazil), was associated with reductions in COVID-19 infection...
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That's because the medicine contains very high levels of zinc.
If you were to look at a Hydroxychloroquine treatment plan (as well ones using Ivermectin), you might note that they all include
ZINC.
Zinc is well documented to have strong anti-viral properties as well as involvement in over 200 different body enzyme interactions that support life processes.
Zinc, in use with Hydroxychloroquine, has a very interesting association.
HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE IS A ZINC IONOPHORE
An ionophore is a compound that facilitates the transportation of ions across a membrane by either carrying it across or creating a channel for it. Ergo, Hydroxychloroquine helps zinc get into cells to lend support to the immune system.
There is another drug called Clioquinol that is estimated to be 10 times more powerful than hydroxychloroquine. However, it appears to be far more dangerous.
Not that Hydroxychloroquine holds any danger at all in the hands of a skilled physician – unless that danger is to political objectives and future vaccine sales of course.
In the natural supplement world, Epigallocatechin Gallate, or EGCG, the main active ingredient in green tea, has been shown in lipid membrane fluorescent assays to be about 60% as powerful a zinc ionophore as Clioquinol.
THINKING THROUGH PHYSIOLOGY - A COVID-19 ANGLE As you know, the ‘experts’ advising politicians today about viral issues are not much for thinking through physiology. Either this is due to missing out
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