Wrong Glug, if you are trying to approve a drug/treatment...

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    Wrong Glug, if you are trying to approve a drug/treatment through the FDA, for a large patient population, you need large double blind trials, maybe two or more, before they will approve. OK that process takes years, sometimes close to a decade, and there is no time for that with a spreading pandemic. The Pharmas have used the pandemic to cut through all that regulation, with what I think, looking at all cause excess death figures, are disastrous results.
    I am not here to argue the effectiveness of the so called vaccine, but to highlight the work of men like professor Clancy, trying to find ways to cope with the deadly legacy it seems the vaccine has left, and in particular, the booster shots. There is a difference, and if you ever decide to listen to that interview with him by Dr Campbell you will know.
    They discuss the lack of funds for clinical trials and call the interview evidence based communication. They are not speaking about IVM treating covid. There is data emerging recently, from 3 studies, one in which Prof Clancy had some involvement. Very recently it has been demonstrated that IVM has a high affinity to binding to the vaccine and the virus. Studies were done by a group in America and another group in France. It was shown if you treat patients with low oxygen saturation with IVM the saturation returns to normal. They demonstrated that if you get red blood cells and add a little spike protein, the cells clump together. Add IVM and the cells disperse or the grouping does not happen.
    I am confident Professor Clancy needs to be taken seriously, and the info he is speaking about is still pre publication, but he does have at least 260 publications over his career.
    He is known for his research and development into COPD (Emphysema).
    He is Emeritus Professor at the University of Newcastle School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy.
    He developed the Broncostat vaccine in 1985, 90% effective against attacks of acute bronchitis.
    He was the first clinical immunologist at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
    If this guy tells you there is a problem between spike protein and the immune system you probably should take notice.
    Look at the interview in the first post link.
    There are almost 5k comments on the clip.
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