He’s a Rebel !

Let me first remind everyone of a 1962 song by the Crystals called “He’s a Rebel.” For those of you who do not remember the lyrics to this song … or perhaps, more likely were not yet born in 1962, this is how it starts:

“See the way he walks down the street

Watch the way he shuffles his feet

My, he holds his head up high

When he goes walking by, he’s my guy”

Immediately I thought of this song when I read an interview of Dr. Pierre Kory. Dr. Kory was truly a rebel during Covid. As the song says: “he holds his head up high; he’s my kind of guy!”

At this point you might ask, “why is Pierre Kory my kind of guy?” In general he is my kind of guy because of his feelings on the use of Ivermectin in Covid. 

The following is from the Epoch Times:

In his book, “The War on Ivermectin: The Medicine That Saved Millions and Could Have Ended the COVID Pandemic,” Dr. Pierre Kory details the history of ivermectin and the how and why behind Big Pharma’s suppression of this drug when it was found to work against COVID-19.

In this interview he details the results of a huge Ivermectin study from Brazil.

“While there are many individual success stories out there, one that Kory believes best illustrates the power of ivermectin against COVID is that of Itajai, Brazil, a city of 220,000 people. In June 2020, they implemented a prophylaxis program using ivermectin. The program was advertised throughout local media, and people were encouraged to participate and take ivermectin four times a month, on days 1, 2, 15 and 16.

On the appropriate days, they set up tents and centers where people could get the drug, and the entire program was carefully logged in an electronic database. In all, 159,000 Brazilians participated, of those 113,000 elected to take the ivermectin. Kory and eight coauthors published a paper on the results in March 2022:

The 113,000 [who took the ivermectin] were older, sicker, fatter. Way more cardiovascular disease and diabetes. And, obviously, they were probably more worried about the impacts on their health.

So, when you look at that comparison, I mean, there are massive negative confounders. But despite those confounders, even when you didn’t propensity match, there were insanely positive benefits in the ivermectin group.

They died much less, I think it was 70% lower risk of dying, 68% lower risk of hospitalization and 50% lower risk of getting COVID. And that was in the sickest of the sick in that city. Then, when we did propensity matching, matching them for age and other things, it was even greater.

Just another Ivermectin success story that has been hidden from the public. … 113,000 patients! Who has been instrumental in keeping these Ivermectin success stories hidden? To Dr. Kory the answer is obvious … the pharmaceutical industry. Why? … Money!

Since the Covid story is just about over, Dr. Kory is now working on Ivermectin to treat “long Covid,” and vaccine injuries.

For long-haulers and the COVID jab injured, Kory typically starts patients out at 0.3 mg per kilo of bodyweight once a day. For most, that dose works well. It’s still unclear how long people need to stay on this daily dose. Oftentimes, when they try to cut back, symptoms return, which suggests they still have spike protein in their bodies. Fortunately, the safety profile of ivermectin, even for long-term use, is very good.

Without belaboring a dead horse … I know, I know a very poor mixed metaphor … can anybody explain to me why the use of Ivermectin, a drug with an excellent safety profile, was condemned by the medical community during Covid?

And furthermore, will the use of Ivermectin be discouraged to treat long haulers? Most likely, Ivermectin will be again castigated and condemned as soon as the pharmaceutical industry comes up with a new expensive drug to treat long Covid and vaccine induced injuries.

10/19/22

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