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[ - ] beece 1 point 8 monthsAug 26, 2024 14:04:51 ago (+1/-0)

This guy "Tim Truth" who wrote this, what's his real name? Is it Truthensteinberg? Because I noticed that he didn't say that all of the cats given horse paste ivermectin made a full recovery. It's as if he wanted you to believe they all were permanently retarded or some such. Why lie through omission?

Make you wonder who he works for.

[ - ] nephileon 1 point 8 monthsAug 26, 2024 21:15:54 ago (+1/-0)

there are tons of scare-stories about other chemicals in the article, and in the middle of it he admits "oh well we don't have any evidence one way or another that ivermectin is toxic to fertility"

[ - ] nephileon 1 point 8 monthsAug 26, 2024 21:14:46 ago (+1/-0)

from the article:
"as there is no robust data on how continued and repeated use might affect reproductive health. Without such studies, we are left in the dark about the potential risks of regular ivermectin use."

Okay, this makes me think this is a concerted attack on ivermectin... Why all the sudden is there a big push saying that it IS IN FACT a fertility toxin, and then out the other side of the mouth they say "well actually we don't have any evidence one way or another."

Mike Yeadon came out of nowhere last week claiming it was straight up one of the worst fertility effecting substances... and yet here I read that really they haven't done studies on it... What's going on here?

[ - ] John_doe 3 points 8 monthsAug 26, 2024 08:34:06 ago (+3/-0)

Going with, gov like it therefore must be bad. The tv also says you need to drink water. Any actual studies about water needed for people to survive? You better stop drinking water.

[ - ] BoozyB 8 points 8 monthsAug 26, 2024 09:08:53 ago (+8/-0)

Ivermectin has been dispensed like candy in tropical countries for nearly 40 years.
I haven't noticed any discussions or concerns about falling birth rates in Africa or India.

[ - ] Salacious_Salicylic 3 points 8 monthsAug 26, 2024 09:30:12 ago (+3/-0)

That's my immediate take here. Seems like they became more fecund with its introduction.

[ - ] Crackinjokes 11 points 8 monthsAug 26, 2024 08:51:42 ago (+11/-0)

All I know is they give this stuff to $20 million stud horses and they sure as hell wouldn't be doing that if it was affecting their sperm mobility. And let me tell you they look at that sperm mobility closer than you looked at your breakfast this morning.

[ - ] doginventer [op] 0 points 8 monthsAug 26, 2024 08:56:08 ago (+1/-1)*

Lol! Tell that to Gov Walz.
Seriously though, I know this to be true, I think the issues are most likely connected with dosage levels.

[edit to add]
https://www.voat.xyz/viewpost?postid=66c45e45441db&commentid=66caf4c6a1d33

The Key To The Carnage: Ivermectin's Anti-Fertility Effects Are Just The Beginning Of Its Dangers - Tim Truth [43.00]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8hBU5Vsty4
Here are a few articles to get you started in your search for ivermectin truth:
https://timtruth.substack.com/p/p-glycoprotein-deficiency-genetic
https://timtruth.substack.com/p/clastogenic-18-studies-highlighting
https://timtruth.substack.com/p/ultimate-guide-to-anti-fertility
https://timtruth.substack.com/p/the-deadly-toll-of-ivermectin-blindness

[ - ] jfroybees 3 points 8 monthsAug 26, 2024 14:03:23 ago (+3/-0)

Dosage levels and overuse.