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Mary Talley Bowden MD @MdBreathe 11:58 PM · Mar 21, 2024 · 1.1M Views

🚨BREAKING: FDA loses its war on ivermectin and agrees to remove all social media posts and consumer directives regarding ivermectin and COVID, including its most popular tweet in FDA history.

This landmark case sets an important precedent in limiting FDA overreach into the doctor-patient relationship.

Thank you @BoydenGrayPLLC for your excellent counsel. @drpaulmarik1 @RobertApter1 @Covid19Critical

--- https://twitter.com/MdBreathe/status/1771023714584273015

Someone noted: There's absolutely no news on this...

She responds: "It literally just became final. We just got the signed order tonight. Press release going out in the morning. "

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Peter Schott's avatar

Wait - so I can now get ivermectin without being a horse? That's great news! :)

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johnny_n's avatar

I think previously if you just identified as a horse that was ok

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Janet's avatar

Does being a donkey qualify? Oh, wait, I don’t identify as a democrat anymore.

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Irunthis1's avatar

I often identify as a jackass...that probably counts right?

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Janet's avatar

Well, I must admit I’ve had my moments. 🤣

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Susan Clack's avatar

LOL, all y’all!! ❤️‍🔥🐴❤️‍🔥

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Carlos's avatar

Agreed

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RunningLogic's avatar

Or a refugee? Ivermectin was always on the protocol for them 😑

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Deb S's avatar

😠

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Willing Spirit's avatar

But I think you’ll find the vet version to be much more economical and just as effective, when properly dosed.

The other outrage is how very overpriced the people version became.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

FDA approved Mebendazole (for use in humans) is only $550 per DOSE.

Fenbendazole (all are IVM like products), due to it's non-rigourous FDA approval process can be purchased for roughly 43 cents per dose.

In India, during Cov-19, it was being included in a 4 pack of therapy (along with Vitamins C & D, and Zinc) for roughly 25 cents per package.

It's always comforting to know that money never has anything to do with our wonderful medical system.

Now that we know that IVM is an amazing therapy option in treating cancer (cancers seemingly feed off of parasites to gain entry/establish) the entire Cancer Industrial Complex is going crazy (biting their wallets).

Even the pHARMa companies have been buying up all the IVM producing businesses around the globe to try and shut the program/option down.

Got to love our world.

Much thanks to @BoydenGrayPLLC for your excellent counsel. @drpaulmarik1 @RobertApter1 @Covid19Critical. Blessings

PS: My dog has been ravaged with a splenic mass (tumor/neoplasm afflicting therefore entire lymphatic system). 6 months now on Fenbendazole/IVM and he's still clicking along. He's no spring chicken either at over 13 years of age.

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Paige Green's avatar

I had a dog that had that (hemangiosarcoma) years ago. Unfortunately, those drugs weren’t mentioned in treatments when I researched. Ended up doing a splenectomy. She survived three more months.

I’ll have to remember this in case it happens to our current or future dogs.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

There's a protocol listed on the www.fenbendazole.substack.com website for prophylactic considerations.

2 weeks of Fenbendazole (1gm dose 2x per day for 6 days with one day off, and then repeat in 2nd week) and then you're done for the year.

Rumor has it that if this protocol is established annually you're pet likely will never have to deal with cancer.

Best

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

You can get it directly from India on Indiamart. That's where it comes from anyway. I got 500 12mg tabs for $100.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

This may sound crazy, but I agree with the argument that using the animal versions may be safer, since they’re sold for use with expensive stock, like race horses.

If you look at pictures of ‘health’ products being produced in places like India and China, it’s quite startling. There are some in this lengthy post if you scroll down.

https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/vitamin-d-is-rat-poison-the-fraudulent?r=38a8y&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And for less than a hundred dollars, I’ve been taking the liquid ivermectin prophylacticly for a couple of years now.

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Dick's avatar

Sheep dip? Just Iver & H2O. That’s what I’ve got.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

No. The injectable version. I don’t inject it of course, just use a syringe to remove a dose that I then expel into some juice. I got my dosage from Ann Barnhardt at Barnhardt.biz. The website has an ivermectin section.

She doesn’t recommend the sheep dip; just the paste or the injectable.

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Dick's avatar

Hmm…curious as to why she wouldn’t recommend it as it’s designed for oral use & has no additives, just iver, very diluted, with water & doses calibrated by weight, so easy. I had read that one should avoid the injectable form! Ah, well! It’s noce to have a forum where people tell their experiences & share info.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Figures. That sounds odd, though, that sheep dip is for oral use? I thought that would be a skin application/bath sort of thing.

Do you have a link for information about it?

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Dick's avatar

No link handy, but you can look it up under that odd name. I looked up a few injectables & was concerned bc they contained propylene glycol. Please check the ingredients in yours, WS. Hope it’s free of that kind of stuff. W/ sh dp, the dosage, by wt is pretty much the same as for sheep, & it’s just Iver & water, very diluted. …But it does come in a plastic container. I keep it in the fridge. I found recommended use for it by checking a few diff places on line. It needs to be used with fat — as w/ a meal or Coconut oil in coffee or something. (If sick, for a medium sized woman @ 2 tsp — some say two doses a day apart, while others say for 5 days in a row….🤷🏻‍♀️)

….there are ag products that are applied, but it is SD is used orally.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Yes. The jelly in the horse syringe can be divided into nine sections, which gives you nine days of a dose for a 125 pound person. Ivermectin works. Dr. Pierre Corey wrote a book about it.

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WP William's avatar

the varied global makers of Ivermectin, all the docs prescribing it, the pharmacists selling it, those studying the merits of it, the persons obstructed or denied use of it, ALL need to sue and in every court possible worldwide, over the damages and product malignment from the FDA, CDC, and other agencies and corporations that perpetrated it.

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WendeAnne's avatar

It’s generic and made in India and Chyna for the most part. It costs pennies per dose. What needs to happen is a cease on price gouging. There are too many manufacturers to sue and no money in such a lawsuit.

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STH's avatar

What needs to happen is the US needs to start manufacturing our own pharmaceuticals. Not China. Imagine how hard it will be to get your thyroid, diabetes, BP meds, if China decides to cut us off, for example over Taiwan! Obviously getting healthy and not needing pills is the best solution, but for some diseases it’s not possible.

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Fred's avatar

Fortunately (I think), most come from India. Agree that drug mfgr must return to the US. Our govt stockpiles are not going to help our second tier selves.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Brand name Synthroid is made in the US but the generic levothyroxine can be purchased directly from India on Indiamart, as well as the other drugs you mentioned. But yes, we need to manufacture more drugs here in the US.

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WP William's avatar

figures, if water is trashed by FDA, CDC and Pharma as being unsafe it it would be as ridiculous as the lies they pushed against Ivermectin and HCQ

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Martin's avatar

Off topic but please reconsider the idea of “price gouging “. There really is no such thing. A service or thing or whatever is worth exactly what someone is willing to pay for it. When the price is artificially set to limit “price gouging” then the thing or service can become worth more to its current owner than the price that has been set, so they keep it which makes the thing even more in demand because of less supply and then even worth more. Let the markets set the price - that is our system and it’s the best.

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MiBellaPJ's avatar

Last year, using GoodRX, I paid $85.00 for 20 Ivermectin tablets (3 mg). Walgreens was the cheapest pharmacy in my Spring, Texas area. Edenbridge Pharmacuticals was the manufacturer/supplier printed on the box containing the prescription dose.

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KBB's avatar

The FLCCC website has a list of pharmacies where you can order ivm. Some require a scrip but some do not. Many of them are in India. We've been getting our ivm from one of the Indian ones since 2021, for far less than what you paid to GoodRX. We take one dose weekly for prevention, 0.2mg/kg and have not had covid or any other illness. Correlation is not causation of course but given all the positive studies of ivm (broad spectrum antiviral, antiparasite, now showing promise against cancer), combined with the low cost and dearth of adverse side effects, what have you got to lose? Congratulations to the brave doctors who successfully stood up to the FDA commissars.

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MiBellaPJ's avatar

Thanks. Great info and appreciate the positive feedback. Will follow up on pharmacy list. Yes, indeed grateful to the brave doctors and all patriots! I have so much gratitude for Jeff and the C&C warriors!

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Agreed. Thanks.

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CraigN's avatar

Not trying to promote anything here, but just as an example I purchased 100 12mg Ivermectin from pharmacyonair last month for $78 USD. Took about 2 weeks from order to delivery. That ivermectin was manufactured in India, not able to determine where or by whom the Edenbridge ivermectin is manufactured. That would have cost you $1700 USD from GoodRx. Other excellent choices out there.

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Gina C's avatar

I got otc ivm early on from mexico and had friends purchase for me when they went as well. Also bought horse version from Tractor Supply. Americas Frontline doctors gave scrip to my son in 2021 who lived out of state and he started improving after one dose. Often saw it for sale on Telegram but didn't need to purchase. About time it's available to all.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

CraigN - I also use pharmacyonair. Previously they sent you a PayPal link. I ditched PayPal so I did a wire transfer. Just ordered a couple of days ago and now they can send you a link to pay with a cc (not thru PayPal). Great company to do business with.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Indiamart is a good supplier as well. I got 500 12mg tabs for $100 plus about $30 shipping. And yes, it takes about two weeks.

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Formerly_Known_As_Someone's avatar

I bought a bunch too from India. Was more expensive.

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liz's avatar

yup over the counter here no problem but they have jacked the price up. somehow Mex is not immune to good ole American Greed. still, nice to be free to buy it, as long as you can afford it.

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Paige Green's avatar

There were US companies that made it as well. Big Pharma bought them up when word got out about the benefits of IVM.

But docs/politicians/probably military higher-ups got theirs. They made sure you didn’t get any though, you peon.

Using that word as a descriptor of how the elite think of us, not as a jab at you or anyone else 💕

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Fla Mom's avatar

The people who were persuaded by this damaging medical advice not to take ivermectin for Covid and who suffered through the lack of it need to sue the FDA and any physician who followed their medical advice.

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Bobbi's avatar

Except that means they are suing "us". I wish there was a way to punish them that didn't go through us.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

Sue the commissioner as a private citizen. What he/she did was NEVER in his statutory authority. It doesn’t matter what he was ordered to do, it was an illegal order, as if he was ordered to set up a concentration camp and build gas chambers, or shoot every 3rd person in a nursing home.

Actually, we should check with Sasha Latypova to make sure that the Pandemic protocols haven’t made those things legal.

But in the meantime set up a public health conference that they can’t refuse in the free state of Florida, Texas, or Tennessee and when they have all arrived for the conference arrest them , jail them, set each of their bail @ $464 million (like POTUS DJT, of the irony) and begin proceedings: charges murder, crimes against humanity, depraved indifference.

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Valerie's avatar

Approximately 3-3/4 years too late (I’m being generous because we didn’t know its effectiveness those first few months), and now it’s ’oops, our bad?’ Sorry, but I’m not that forgiving for all the people that died that could have been saved, or the ones that live with tremendous post-vaccine syndrome that didnt have to be.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Valerie, because we did already know how harmless ivermectin and HCQ are, the risk of taking them even if they turned out not to be effective for Covid was essentially nil, so I give them no quarter.

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Fred's avatar

Reposted in case you miss my response to Valerie: From 2005, known that chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16115318/

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Astonishingly unbelievable really.

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Valerie's avatar

Yes! That’s what I’m saying too.

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Fla Mom's avatar

You say 3-3/4 years too late; I say 4, because there was no need for studies to prove effectiveness because of essentially zero risk for using them anyway. (You gave them a literal quarter of a year, lol, though that's not what I meant when I used the word.)

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Jay Horton's avatar

Valerie - she's good at math....... careful.

Later Jay

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

I’m not forgetting or forgiving

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

It's not over until Fauci, Collins, and Walensky are hanged, along with their co-conspirators.

https://patrick.net/post/1377537/2022-11-03-everyone-who-used-his-or-her-power-to

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Fred's avatar

Not forgiving. From 2005, known that “chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread”

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16115318/

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CHop's avatar

They really didn't know about Ivermectin until Kory's November 2020 testimony to Congress. However, they were well aware about HydroxyChloroquine far before January 2020

https://twitter.com/BrokenTruthTV/status/1768799083660231129?t=BZTwYrNyKvfv6rX2SE9i-w&s=19

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Carlos's avatar

I can brag about to be early as soon as Mr. Childers started defending someone that I know about the right to open and don’t require a mask in his business. He was the first one in the nation to win that battle, since then my and my wife have been big fans of C&C, now we can go with out drinking coffee and learning about COVID and the cover up every day

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Jan Dickmeyer's avatar

That was a truly heroic win by our favorite lawyer. hope history will record that no mask victory as HuGE!

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Deb S's avatar

This case infuriated me at the time. They let that poor man die rather than even TRY a drug that had been proven to be safe and effective, because it would have blown their narrative apart, and they would have had to lift the EUA. It still makes my blood boil.

https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/2022/01/24/jacksonville-man-center-lawsuit-against-mayo-clinic-allow-ivermectin-covid-patient-has-died/9200618002/

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AJF's avatar

They said they'll take it down in 21 days...ever hear of the delete button?

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On an island's avatar

Sadly, the damage has already been done. Where’s talk about sanctions for the FDA? Accountability? Bueler? Bueler?

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

Dismantle the agency & fire all the employees above janitors and secretaries, with no ability be rehired. they are all captured by Pharma and it is not fit for purpose. No new drug approvals until a clean agency with regulatory structure from the ground up on new principles.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

We need a practical political path to making these firings a reality.

What is that path?

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Dick's avatar

I think the first step is for Pres T to acknowledge & speak to the deaths, &

👉🏼crimes. The facts of collusion, bribery, coercion. And most of all, the planned b-wep itself. Tell the truth, the whole truth & nothing but.

Dismantle 3-letter ags & rebuild only as constitutional & framed accordingly. Dissolve WHO & many, many ngos & corp heads. Confiscate holdings & use for redress.

Arrests & trials at a massive scale are in order.

Establish the priorities of healing the injured (alt med) & redress for those who suffered physically, financial ruin, lost businesses, livelihoods and loved ones.

T can do it, but the stain of his pro-(fake)vac(b-wep) words must be cleared first. With truth and gravity. He owes this.

….Just off the top of my head….

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Thank you, Dr.!!! Government is our enemy.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

This administration sure is, and huge parts of the Deep State is. I travel abroad twice a year, I hope that when I am abroad, there are elements of the government that are not my enemy. But, nonetheless, my ultimate protection if the Lord.

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The Keys's avatar

Right. Let’s talk about the people that could be alive if they’d gotten IVERMECTIN early, like my aunt.

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Lisa's avatar

Now will the AMA allow doctors to reasearch and prescribe?

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Betsy Frost's avatar

It should be OTC as it is much safer than most other OTC products.

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CitizenA's avatar

As it has been for years and years “over the counter” in some other countries, it should be here as well. 👍🏼

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Curious of the impact. Nothing in the news yet but still not 9am.

I'd like to see 12mg Ivermectin pills available OTC for cheap in all pharmacies.

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Valerie's avatar

Yes! This is probably the thing that enraged me most during covid.... blocking early treatments. My blood pressure still goes up when I think about it. Grrrrr

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RU's avatar

I don't understand how it wasn't a crime. Sure, they gave themselves immunity from prosecution for anything the shots might do, but are they immune from prosecution for withholding potentially life-saving treatments?

I feel like we need a wave of lawsuits against individual doctors. We need to make it more painful for medical professionals to obey the "authorities" than it is to disobey them or this will all happen again and again.

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The Keys's avatar

Yes! Yes and yes!

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Likewise the legal profession,RU. Release a known felon into the community you are liable for further crimes that person commits.

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Kim's avatar

YESSS!!!

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

It was Dr. Kory on Darkhorse in June 2021 that red-pilled me, though I"d had some suspicions when the MSM transmogrified Trump talking of chlorine dioxide and hydroxychloriquine into "he's advocating drinking bleach," and I have really tried not to want to use my telekinetic powers (lol) to explode the president's head since then. All those people murdered, straight outta Auschwitz. Though I am against insect and disease carrying animal imagery since that's how it started in the Third Reich and Rwanda, and I refuse to be upset by the obvious attempts to turn white people into racists with all the anti-Caucasian ideology, I make an exception for Bob Peters and call him President Snow Roach (a slang epithet for white people).

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

Yeah cause I am paying $120.00 for 60 capsules of 12mg. Ridiculous, out of pocket of course, but so grateful that I can get it. Of course it went up 60 dollars after the cdc said we couldn't use it.

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Judith's avatar

We get it from a pharmacy in Singapore. Got the pharmacy from a Ray Peat forum. Have also gotten antibiotics and hydroxychloroquine from them.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

You can order from India through India Mart from AllDayGeneric and others without a Rx and have them shipped to your house; go in with some friends and keep a supply on hand and split the cost.

I have been doing this for a couple years (after getting tired of hunting for independent pharmacies that had the cajones to follow the law and not the illegal restrictions from the government.)

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Same here. My supplier there is Grace Med Mart.

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AngelaK's avatar

You dont need it anymore. You get over covid like a cold or any other such virus now.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Angela, it's not a specific med for Covid, it's an anti-viral, and the flu still exists, as do other viruses (unless the 'there are no viruses' people turn out to be right). At any rate, I keep all of it on hand for any similar illness.

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AngelaK's avatar

Gotcha. I fear all medications in general, so don't mind me! Vitamin c in large doses is my med of choice for flu and covid.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

Grapefruits, raw garlic and ginger have been my prevention strategy. I never had the 'Whatever it is they are calling Covid' thing.

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AngelaK's avatar

I avoided it despite being around the public throughout, since Sept 2020, (manager of a busy fashion store in a busy mall). I even worked in very close proximity with coworkers who had it. Finally, I was too run down this year and was also missing meals from being busy (too few calories equals lower immunity) and I succumbed, but was actually kind of happy about it. I really, really needed a guilt free rest!

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Fla Mom's avatar

A lot of the various protocols include OTC vitamins and supplements. I take them regularly, but I keep meds on hand, too, just in case. People differ in age, health status, risk factors, etc.

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AngelaK's avatar

Three months ago I got over my first covid. Besides my daily vitamin D3 and a very healthy diet (which was hard for a few days because covid made me lose my appetite), I have been a fan of round the clock vitamin c ever since it cured some chronic deep lung wheezing I used to have.

I got over the covid just fine. thank God. 🙏

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Jay Horton's avatar

Ang,

Better throw in some zinc in there. Helps a lot.

Later Jay

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AngelaK's avatar

It is in my multi vitamin.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/vitamin-d-is-rat-poison-the-fraudulent?r=38a8y&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

I’m in the process of disentangling from many supplements that attached themselves during the Covid craze.

The guy above says alarming things.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

There also is a war against vitamins. Try to get whole food vitamins, especially vitamin C, not the synthetic kind. Also research what additives are in them.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Vitamin C is a mystery right now. I just see ascorbic acid. Is that the real deal. I’ve been eating sweet peppers and cutie oranges.

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AngelaK's avatar

Thanks. Will look at it, but covid is gone.

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CraigN's avatar

The protocol is also for flu, RSV et. al

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Valerie's avatar

If you go the the 2nd smartest guy in the world substack, he has a link where you can order 50 12mg tablets for $79.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

He also has a great Substack today about the climate change hoax. Sharing with everyone. I buy Ivermectin from him.

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KBB's avatar

Our last order from India was 200 12mg tabs and 100 3mg tabs for $252, including "free" shipping. We take one dose per week for prevention (12mg for me, 15mg for hubby) so that's a 100-week supply. Our price works out to $.09 per mg. Your price works out to about $.17 per mg. FLCCC website has a list of pharmacies, many of them in India. We use ivermectincart.com because they accept Paypal so we don't have to provide a credit card number to an overseas entity.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

thank you and I guess you trusting this pharmacy.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Agreed. If that did happen, how long before a pharmacy would be sold out?

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

They sold out a lot, I use a compounding pharmacy. It is amazing.

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Bandit's avatar

😂🤣😂🤣

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Kim's avatar

I saw that the post explained the information on ivermectin guidelines will be removed but unfortunately I'm sure they won't issue a new statement and correct it. But at least it's progress.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yes. Slight progress, but going in the right direction.

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Csher's avatar

Praise God!! Thank you Boyden Gray! But, the damage is done. Lives lost and all because of the FDA, Fauci and captured alphabet soup. They all have blood on their hands for the lives lost. If judgement doesn't come on this side of heaven it will come on the other. Praying for this side.

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Jeff C's avatar

Mary is absolutely the best. If I wasn't happily married, if she wasn't married, and if I was twenty five years younger, I'd be pulling out all the stops to go after her. (That's a lot of ifs I know.) It's remarkable how such strong, principled women are so incredibly attractive.

Edit: Key word being principled. Just being a "girl boss" has the opposite effect.

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The Keys's avatar

Who is Mary?

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Mary Talley Bowden MD @MdBreathe

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Anthony's avatar

Indeed. Girl boss is just another name for bully. I'm not looking for a bully, but a co-founder.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

Too little, too late? Will there be liability for the families of people who died because they were denied access to Ivermectin?

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Robin G's avatar

Yay.. we are tired of the Pharma connected only PUSH… yes PUSH the drugs they have invested in! EXAGGERATED FLU AND THE PUSHERS .. aka Fraudchi.. made bazillions off that! And of course saw how WE CAN BE CONTROLLED! We can’t keep this going!

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BelleTower's avatar

I think it may be too late and the damage has been done. How many doctors who leaned into that early guidance will honor patient requests for ivermectin? The entire industry is bought and paid for and it is up to intelligent consumers to find open-minded doctors who want the actual best for their patients

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

MDs are rotten with greed and bloated egos. Only use homeopaths, they are the best. Also chiropractors, herbalist, acupuncture, and the like.

But not MDs, except for the emergency room, gunshots and broken bones, etc..

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CHop's avatar

See Jeff, you're not the only one who likes to use those red "X"s!!!

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GenEarly's avatar

https://westernrifleshooters.us/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Screenshot_20240320-102153_Browser-461x1024.jpg

FDA Pfizer redacts info in release. NWO-USSA Bolsheviks never surrender, Comrades.

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Paige Green's avatar

I hope this is just one small step to an end-game of higher magnitude.

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