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@ Health, as a general rule, a clinical study will not capture the entire potential effect of a treatment. This is because a study, by its very nature, is a rigid one-size-fits-all (in order to reduce the potential of confounding variables) – everyone gets the exact same dose of the exact same drugs and does not get any other treatments whatsoever. A practicing doctor, on the other hand, has the flexibility to tailor a treatment to a specific patient. Clinical expertise also yields additional specific knowledge not often fleshed out by a study as to what factors are the cause of discrepancies between the majority for whom a treatment is successful versus those for whom it is not, which then further informs the clinician’s subsequent treatment protocols. The upshot of this is that Ivermectin is even more effective than the already extreme efficacy exhibited by the aforementioned studies when prescribed by a trained clinician who understands its use and can tailor the dosage and complementary drug protocols to the specific patient.
I have been on zoom meetings with doctors that have collectively used Ivermectin to treat, literally, tens of thousands of covid patients, in addition to providing consultation to doctors worldwide who using their protocols and knowhow triumphantly saved hundreds of thousands – if not millions – more. Many of these patients had significant risk factors or were already in the throes of severe covid disease. These doctors/clinicians are not only unimpeachably credentialed, but are among the pantheon of medical revolutionaries who already were responsible for transformative medical breakthroughs. (You can look them up on the FLCCC website.) Various doctors representing a wide array of countries have collaborated to develop and refine different multi-drug protocols centered on Ivermectin (such as I-MASK+, I-RECOVER, and MATH+) through the (formerly ubiquitous) tried-and-true process of trial and error, which they shared with colleagues and physicians around the world who were able to replicate their results.