I’ve heard both ‘yes, it might’, and ‘probably not, it’s doubtful.’ I lean towards the former, not the latter. It’s worth a try. Some are also recommending dandelion leaf extract.
I remember. I felt let down. Like waiting for the cavalry to come and save the wagon train only to find out they weren't coming.
From what Beth has said, ivermectin is a well-tolerated drug. I haven’t experienced any ill effects from the two doses I have had. I am not vaccinated but I take several prescription meds daily.
Good to know. I admit to being nervous about it although I purchased some last winter to have on hand.
I don't like to admit it but we really do seem to be losing ground over the vaccine, our freedom is slipping away. The unvaccinated are hanging out there, abandoned by the Vatican. Now the government can move in for the kill by pouring on restrictions, excluding us from education, employment, restaurants, travel, and society in general. What's next, buying our food and essentials strictly online because we've been banned from the market? Will we eventually be prevented from getting medical care? I think they will take this as far as we let them. A revolution may be coming our way soon. Much more prayer and sacrifice are necessary, we need to bring our rosaries onto the battlefield. As HH mentioned, we need a victory at Lapanto.
Agree, as in donor transplants patient is kept alive until they are ready to harvest. I refuse to participate in both abortions and organ donations for these reasons at my hospital.
I agree Beth! Please don’t take from my posts I’m judging souls who took the vaxx. It’s not our place and I should be more careful. My apologies. But I got very irritated and angry when otherwise good and faithful Catholics used this forum and other social media outlets to mock and scorn anyone trying to raise a red flag about the grave clinical aspects of this and previous coronavirus vaxxines as well as refusing to simply overlook serious moral issues involving fetal tissue research in the development of these vaxxes!
After severe congestive heart failure last fall and the placement of a biventricular pacemaker defibrillator, I read my cardiologist’s notes on my patient portal online in December. In the notes they said I should be referred to the transplant clinic as a candidate for a heart transplant, but they never mentioned it in conversation. Knowing what I know about organ donation I would literally rather die than go that route.
It is truly heart breaking that it isn't verbalized to those filling out donor cards that they are giving their last hope in God.