Ivermectin - Jean Pierre Wenger - E-Book

Ivermectin E-Book

Jean-Pierre Wenger

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Specialists have placed ivermectin on the drug podium, along with penicillin and aspirin. Its discoverers and developers received a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2015, and until 2020 there seemed to be a worldwide consensus about the benefits of this naturally-occurring component. More than 300 million people from the world's poorest countries take ivermectin annually, either as a treatment or as a prophylaxis. The outbreak of Covid-19 put ivermectin in the headlines all over the world. Thousands of doctors in different countries claim that its use (sometimes combined with vitamins and other drugs) is an effective early treatment against the coronavirus and dozens of clinical trials carried out support this position. What would happen if we found that Ivermectin is an effective treatment or preventive method against Covid-19 and that it was rejected to favor the massive vaccination?

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2021

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Satoshi Omura, Discoverer and Nobel Prize Winner: Censored

Ivermectin has quite an interesting trajectory that started with a soil sample that allowed it to be discovered, and it will soon have accomplished the eradication of two diseases that affect the poorest areas of the planet. Ivermectin is a sample of what humanity can achieve when we combine effort, passion for research, willingness to help and cooperation between government agencies, private companies and transnational organizations.

The drug we now know as ivermectin was born from the isolation of a microorganism found in a soil sample taken in Japan in the 1970s, which happened to be quite effective in fighting worms and parasites. In the following decade it began to be marketed for veterinary use. Years later it was approved for human use, and it proved to be effective in fighting various parasites that cause terrible diseases. But the potential of ivermectin is huge and, according to its “discoverer”, Satoshi Ōmura, we still have to unravel its full capabilities.

Specialists have placed ivermectin on the drug podium, along with penincillin and aspirin. Its discoverers and developers received a well-deserved Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2015, and until 2020 there seemed to be a worldwide consensus about the benefits for humanity of this naturally-occurring component. More than 300 million people from the world’s poorest countries take ivermectin annually, either as a treatment or as a prophylaxis.

The outbreak of Covid-19 put ivermectin in the headlines all over the world. Thousands of doctors in different countries claim that its use (sometimes combined with vitamins and other drugs) is an effective early treatment against the coronavirus and dozens of clinical trials carried out support this position. However, ivermectin treatment was discouraged, rejected and even “not approved” by the main national and international health organizations. The doctors who promoted this treatment suffered censorship, despite the fact that it´s a safe drug with practically zero adverse effects and that it has already been taken by millions of people over decades. Even the videos of the biologist Satoshi Ōmura (its discoverer) were removed from YouTube in the middle of a controversy.

But that´s not all. Ivermectin has been distributed free of charge for years in several African countries, because a single annual intake prevents diseases such as elephantiasis or river blindness. Since the beginning of the pandemic, forecasts assured that the coronavirus would be devastating in sub-Saharan Africa, where access to drinking water is limited, where diseases such as HIV are quite common and where people sleep in crowded rooms. However, the African continent surprised with low levels of mortality and contagion, something that specialists described as an inexplicable miracle. The prophylactic taking of ivermectin could be the explanation that nobody wants to give.

Ivermectin, Product of a Tireless and Meticulous Search

Many specialists place ivermectin on the podium of medicine, along with penicillin and aspirin. These three drugs have been extremely beneficial to humanity, and also all three are of natural origin. Ivermectin, however, has not received as much press, although in the poorest regions of the world its use has meant the possibility of being close to the eradication of devastating diseases that affect a large part of the population.