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"In a Letter to the Editor published today in the New England Journal of Medicine"
I don't have a lot faith in letters to the editor. I read some of what the New England Journal says about these "vaccines" and could never figure out which vaccines they were talking about but COVID-19 immunity was NEVER mentioned. I could find nothing on Moderna's website about test trials like I did on Pfizer's website. Pfizer makes no claim about their vaccine making people immune to COVID-19. Requiring vaccine certificates to be able to travel freely is insanity
Here's a link to the published data from the clinical trial. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa2022483"The mRNA-1273 vaccine was immunogenic, inducing robust binding antibody responses to both full-length S-2P and receptor-binding domain in all participants after the first vaccination in a time- and dose-dependent fashion. Commensurately high neutralizing antibody responses were also elicited in a dose-dependent fashion. Seroconversion was rapid for binding antibodies, occurring within 2 weeks after the first vaccination, but pseudovirus neutralizing activity was low before the second vaccination, which supports the need for a two-dose vaccination schedule."
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Question on dosing the Ivermectin from Tractor supply, the apple stuff. Box says good for #1250 horse, which my calculations are at that dosing a 200# horse is 1 gram.
All the literature I find suggests for humans and covid applications a 200# needs 18 MG (0.018 GM) . From that a 6.08 gram box would give 337 doses for a #200 pound person?
I am sure over dosing isn't bad, but it would be nice to not waste it by overdosing so much. I believe the box's dosing for a #200 animal would give (#1250 divided by #200 is 6.25 doses) 6 doses vs my calculated 337 doses using the guidelines for COVID.
Thanks
Allen The horse stuff is only 1.87% pure. The stuff they give you at the docs office is probably a bit more pure.
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I ate a whole tube of Ivermectin and didn’t see any changes. 😜🦫
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"Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way, you'll be a mile from them, and you'll have their shoes."
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Ahem
So I searched some more and found a chart with actual notch settings for the 1.87% Ivermectin, says 4 notches and 3 teeth for a 175# adult ( me no boots-) , so I will follow that chart.
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