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Warren English

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Published: March 10, 2025
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This drug won a Nobel Prize… But now they're trying to hide it. Ivermectin. Here’s what it is, what it does, & why they don't want you to know the truth:

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1. What is Ivermectin? Ivermectin is an antiparasitic drug that was originally developed to treat river blindness and other parasitic infections. It won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2015 for its life-saving impact. So why is it controversial now?

2. Ivermectin's antiviral properties Research has shown that ivermectin has antiviral properties beyond parasites. It's been studied for: • Dengue fever • COVID-19 • Zika virus • HIV But every time it shows promise, mainstream narrative tries to shut it down.

3. How does Ivermectin work? Ivermectin works by inhibiting viral replication and reducing inflammation. It has been shown to: • Block viral entry into cells • Modulate immune response • Disrupt viral RNA replication Despite promising data, it was heavily suppressed.

4. The controversy around Ivermectin During the COVID-19 pandemic, ivermectin became a political lightning rod. Doctors using it faced: • Censorship • Media smear campaigns • Threats to their medical licenses Why the pushback on a cheap, safe drug?

5. The real reason they don't want you using it Follow the money. Ivermectin is off-patent and inexpensive. If it worked for major illnesses, it would threaten: • The need for expensive new drugs • The control over medical narratives • Big Pharma's billion-dollar treatments

6. What the science actually says Despite the suppression, studies have shown: • Positive outcomes in certain clinical trials • Antiviral effects in lab settings • Immune-modulating benefits But many trials were rushed, flawed, or designed to fail.

7. Safety & history of Ivermectin Ivermectin has been used for decades with an excellent safety record. Over 4 billion doses have been given worldwide. Yet, suddenly it became "dangerous" when people started looking at its broader benefits.

8. Who benefits from the suppression? The same people who: • Profit from expensive new drugs • Control medical guidelines • Own major media outlets If there's a cheap solution, they have no incentive to tell you about it.

9. The Bottom Line This is about more than just one drug. It's about how medicine gets: • Censored • Politicized • Controlled Always question the narrative. Always follow the money.

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