1975. wonder drug- different perspective on COVID-19 and other diseases
FDA approved Ivermectin for two conditions, where is the difference?
If you have read five of my previous posts I have defined the problem and offered the solution following the same logic, then I went on to explain that there are various immune system responses to the same invader, mostly genetically predetermined, and how we get to the state of something to be called a chronic disease, where the repeating pattern was striking. Pattern recognition means there is a law.
That was a mind-boggling experience of how things fit well once following the logic. Logic brings clarity into the unknown territory. One does not need to know everything to step in the right direction and not make unforced errors. After all, disease is not a science, it’s a problem that needs a solution. If diagnosing the problem is half the solution, and does not lead to the solution, then the problem is in diagnosis. Not understanding or knowing the problem is the root cause of the lack of solutions.
If a person has no leg, something can be added to fix the problem, there are no side effects only positive effects from the solution. Solutions can be complex or simpler, the simpler the better. So real solutions always go in the direction of simplifying problems.
The medical community is banking huge money on selling stories that some conditions can not be solved just “side effected” for life using the analogy of a leg that is missing. If it is missing nothing can be done. But adding help never has negative side effects, only positive ones. What is negative is part of the problem, the solution is only a positive thing. Negative side effects using mere logic point to a lack of understanding/no solution.
Science is seeking the truth, and truth always sets us free. If you give a man a plastic leg, he becomes more of a free person. There are no side effects to that solution. There is no tradeoff in solutions except once when you pay for the solution, the tradeoff that never stops and gives you negative side effects happens only with blackmailing and slavery.
Going back to my introductory line, one thing remained a puzzle, why is an antiparasitic drug possibly effective against something labeled a viral infection? Do viruses exist, or is COVID-19 a parasite?
“Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that consist of genetic material in the form of either DNA or RNA that usually is surrounded by a protein coat and may or may not be bound by a lipid envelope.”
Ok, so these are some genetic information that lives off of the host. mRNA vaccines are also some form of gene therapy, infecting the host with some genetic information.
What are parasites then? It looks like the difference is in the eye of the beholder, both make us sick, sometimes taking life. Though our bodies seem to understand the difference as we have seen from the blood test, it reacts to the SARS-CoV-2 virus as if it is a parasite.
For me, there is no question if evil exists, and viruses/parasites like any other pathogens (mold/ fungi) are mere physical representations of evil or a lie.
What is a lie? A lack of truth, like a cavity in the tooth, or a lack of substance, and entropy or death, when we disintegrate into complete chaos i.e. dust. For evil to exist first there must be good, the same is true for viruses/parasites, to live and thrive they need a good host where they can live. These are less complex organisms than the host, but much faster in replicating. Something similar to lies, empty in substance but spreading like a fire leaving damage/death behind. In one word harmful or pathogen.
Without a good pool of genes, an evil pool of genes could have nothing to hold on to.
What is the first paradigm in medicine? Not harm first. So anything that harms the body, should be treated for cure. What is the definition of disease control? It should be prevention of disease and not early detection. However, the medical community is great at putting labels behind a cluster of symptoms, calling it a disease without a cure or a syndrome, rather than seeking the root cause. If it is a syndrome you know it, there is no cure for that, or it does not have to be treated like PMS.
Is it true that we are completely clueless about what causes most diseases? The below sounds more like a centralization of medical practice where the goal is to find the right patient to sell him as many side effects as possible so he may become an asset rather than finding the right pathogen and solving the problem:
Link: “However, in terms of standardisation, all the available treatments are based on guideline recommendations derived from large multicentre trials with many thousands of patients involved. In the most optimal way, the standardisation and individualisation should go hand-in-hand, in order to identify the right patient treating him/her with the right medication and the right dose at the right time point!”
If the problem is pathogenic because of genes then nothing can be done, like in Down syndrome, but most genes follow the standard Gaussian curve and the majority of healthcare service customers are genetically as good as the providers of the service. So where is the difference?
Early detection of harmful agents in our bodies should be the goal of modern medicine and not early detection of patients
If disease is not in your genes, it may be in the environment. Problem solution is all about defining the problem correctly. And without the root cause, there is no understanding of the problem. That is the logic and math of problem-solving.
When was the last time you checked if you were infected? As I wrote acid reflux is the great gateway, a highway for pathogens to enter your kingdom. And modern medicine even facilitates that pathway with their proton pump inhibitors. And how about urinary infections? They get randomly treated with antibiotics as nothing serious, possibly inflicting much more harm on the immunity fighting off serious infections.
A random walk through the internet yields a well-known fact that chronic infestation by parasites leads to cancer. Link:
“A fairly wide morphological spectrum of parasites may be diagnosed through microscopic examination of centrifuged urine sediment. They may present with symptoms like pyuria, hematuria, diarrhea, burning micturition, itching and morphological awareness helps in prompt and effective management in most cases.”
A prudent way to keep your health is to keep the body clean from pathogens as much as possible. In the same way, we can not eradicate evil, we can not eradicate pathogens but as Christians know the 40 days before Easter we are invited to do as much fasting as we can and that is probably a good way of activating our internal cleaning process called autophagy.
Let’s look at the parasite that is one of the leading causes of blindness in the world in this study published in Nature:
“The filaria are a group of tissue-dwelling parasitic nematodes of vertebrates that are spread by blood-feeding arthropods. Onchocerca volvulus is the most pathogenic and is the agent of onchocerciasis (or ‘river blindness’), a leading cause of morbidity and socioeconomic loss for the world's poorest populations1. Approximately 17 million people are still infected with O. volvulus, predominantly in Africa2. Infections are chronic and manifest clinically as debilitating skin disease and—in 1.2 million people—vision impairment or blindness.”
The standard protocol for treatment of this disease is ivermectin, a drug produced by the fermentation of Streptomyces avermictilis bacteria from soil. In our gut, there is a constant battle between good and bad bacteria. In the case of river blindness disease, the good bacteria help our body clean nasty parasites. We don’t need to know which ones are good, to feed the good ones. To keep good health one needs to support the complex mechanism of our body and not fix it.
Antibiotics on the other hand are mold, something that is harmful to our bodies, it does kill bad bacteria but the good ones too. So this is the perfect example of a solution with side effects, which means applying only in death circumstances. Building good bacteria is not an overnight business, it takes many months if not years.
What are some symptoms of having parasites in your body? Dehydration, swollen lymph nodes, and weight loss, tiredness which is not on the list but all the usual suspects we call a disease. Skin itching can be from parasites, and viruses as well.
In the late 80s and early 1990s, the combined efforts started a program of eradication of the river blindness disease, and mass use of ivermectin for that purpose. In 2016 the genome sequence of the Onchocerca volvulus was completed (link).
I have been bitten by black flies numerous times while doing sports since they are especially attracted by human sweat, during the hot summer sunsets. Regular MDs in my area have no idea what black flies are nor the disease they may transfer, the skin area gets inflamed and painful and itches a lot for a couple of days before vanishing for good. I have treated that with melatonin topically. And the very first time this happened in 2011 I went to the emergency since my foot got swollen. I got an injection of dexamethasone that reduced the itchiness to a bearable level and in five days I had no memory of the event but for the whole two days, I could not walk properly. When infected by this fly it can take up to three years before river blindness disease manifestation.