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This was my Mother and I could not be more grateful. We just celebrated her 81st birthday on the 15th and she is FULL of life. Thanks you Dr. Marik, Dr. Kory and the FLCCC. Forever grateful!!!

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With Dr. Marik appearing in court as I write this comment, I can only pray that the judge will listen to the science, rather than the NIH, the CDC, the FDA and the WHO. All of our hopes are in his hands. Thanks for reminding all of us that there are still credible physicians who put their careers on the line to save every possible life that they can.

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I've been following Ivermectin since hearing Dr. Osgood on a political podcast, TMBS, in November 2020. It's been unreal seeing it be ignored, dismissed, then smeared. The amount of disdain it draws from medical experts on Twitter is disturbing. They seemed so desperate and way too eager to dismiss the drug's promise to have any role in mitigating harm from the disease. I still suspect a large part of why Africa has been spared may be the widespread use of this drug. And that goes unstudied.

As the timeline has dragged on I'm not at the point that it doesn't matter if a solid study finally reveals it to be ineffective because it has taken way too long given the number of lives it could have saved. Our institutions failed their missions by not investigating this quickly with a clear unbiased lense.

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America's most published critical care doctor made some of the greatest breakthroughs of the pandemic, saving countless lives globally. Why did the media, government & big pharma try to destroy him?

It's a mystery. Highly unlikely related to the fact that America's most published critical care doctor made some of the greatest breakthroughs of the pandemic, saving countless lives globally.

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This is a great story but why is there no mention of Dr Thomas Borody & his contribution to the use of Ivermectin with Doxycycline and zinc..his Triple therapy in 2020?

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This is a very encouraging story. How do I find part two? I’d love to continue

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