Another story quoting Dr. Jose Natalio Redondo, who has had good success (not reported in any remotely rigorous way) with ivermectin.
The death of singer-composer Victor Victor is a hard blow. We are dazed. He reached out to so many, of all generations. He took bachata music to be recognized by UNESCO. He was so part of us being Dominican.
The tragedy is double. His son is married to the daughter of legendary fashion designer Jenny Polanco, one of the first to pass away from the virus in March 2020.
In today’s news, we are again reporting on ivermectin, a drug that would have saved the lives of both Victor Victor and Jenny Polanco. The drug has proven to disable the lethal development of the virus in the human body. And it is mainly useful in the early phases of the disease.
Puerto Plata physician, Dr. Jose Natalio Redondo has gone on a crusade so that more Dominicans know about the drug to save their lives. He has used the drug and helped thousands recover. By now, leading Dominican physicians who initially had opposed its use, are breaking ranks with the official treatment protocol and getting on the same bandwagon given the results.
Dr. Redondo has been daring in his comments. I stand by his integrity and professionalism and share his feedback because it is time for the world to wake up before many more valuable lives are lost.
Dr. Redondo has said: “The present international epidemiological and clinical approach is wrong, in my opinion. It is not logical that you tell someone with symptoms to go home, take aspirin, drink liquids, and return if they worsen. That is against the medical dogma from the times of Hippocrates. That is why big countries have failed when following the guidelines of the World Health Organization. They have tackled the disease as if there was time to analyze everything. What are we waiting for? If we have a known drug, proven it is not damaging, is well tolerated by humans, don’t ask to prove its efficacy in six months of studies. There is a large part of the population, especially the poor, that are arriving too late to the emergencies, because they are scared. “
It's doubling frustrating because studies keep missing completion deadlines. I'm starting to fear that many of them will never be completed. And we wait...
Our problem here is that we are under the influence of both the World Health Organization and the Center for Disease Control of the USA. We need to honor the lives of Victor Victor and Jenny Polanco, two pioneers of what is Dominican. They didn’t invent music and fashion, they made it Dominican and shared what they found with the world.
Puerto Plata physician Dr. Jose Natalio Redondo is now doing the same for medicine. He didn’t invent ivermectin, but he has dared to go against the international guidelines and share what he has learned with the world. We hope the world will start listening soon.
Someone could sell ivermectin in the US as a food supplement legally, I'm pretty sure. Have to source it somehow. Maybe not: Did the FDA warn against ALL ivermectin or just the animal form? Just animals.
Yeah. No strong studies are able to complete. I wonder what happened to the Monash people since they got an investment from Bmg foundation to expedite research. Like, all gone?
IIRC they were undertaking (another) dosing study kind of like their original 48 hours work. Whatever they're doing, it was preliminary to doing a trial, so delay delay delay. :(
[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 2 points | Jul 23 2020 20:11:55
Another story quoting Dr. Jose Natalio Redondo, who has had good success (not reported in any remotely rigorous way) with ivermectin.
The death of singer-composer Victor Victor is a hard blow. We are dazed. He reached out to so many, of all generations. He took bachata music to be recognized by UNESCO. He was so part of us being Dominican.
The tragedy is double. His son is married to the daughter of legendary fashion designer Jenny Polanco, one of the first to pass away from the virus in March 2020.
In today’s news, we are again reporting on ivermectin, a drug that would have saved the lives of both Victor Victor and Jenny Polanco. The drug has proven to disable the lethal development of the virus in the human body. And it is mainly useful in the early phases of the disease.
Puerto Plata physician, Dr. Jose Natalio Redondo has gone on a crusade so that more Dominicans know about the drug to save their lives. He has used the drug and helped thousands recover. By now, leading Dominican physicians who initially had opposed its use, are breaking ranks with the official treatment protocol and getting on the same bandwagon given the results.
Dr. Redondo has been daring in his comments. I stand by his integrity and professionalism and share his feedback because it is time for the world to wake up before many more valuable lives are lost.
Dr. Redondo has said: “The present international epidemiological and clinical approach is wrong, in my opinion. It is not logical that you tell someone with symptoms to go home, take aspirin, drink liquids, and return if they worsen. That is against the medical dogma from the times of Hippocrates. That is why big countries have failed when following the guidelines of the World Health Organization. They have tackled the disease as if there was time to analyze everything. What are we waiting for? If we have a known drug, proven it is not damaging, is well tolerated by humans, don’t ask to prove its efficacy in six months of studies. There is a large part of the population, especially the poor, that are arriving too late to the emergencies, because they are scared. “
It's doubling frustrating because studies keep missing completion deadlines. I'm starting to fear that many of them will never be completed. And we wait...
Our problem here is that we are under the influence of both the World Health Organization and the Center for Disease Control of the USA. We need to honor the lives of Victor Victor and Jenny Polanco, two pioneers of what is Dominican. They didn’t invent music and fashion, they made it Dominican and shared what they found with the world.
Puerto Plata physician Dr. Jose Natalio Redondo is now doing the same for medicine. He didn’t invent ivermectin, but he has dared to go against the international guidelines and share what he has learned with the world. We hope the world will start listening soon.
Someone could sell ivermectin in the US as a food supplement legally, I'm pretty sure. Have to source it somehow. Maybe not: Did the FDA warn against ALL ivermectin or just the animal form? Just animals.
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[-] okayatarter | 2 points | Jul 25 2020 13:52:27
Yeah. No strong studies are able to complete. I wonder what happened to the Monash people since they got an investment from Bmg foundation to expedite research. Like, all gone?
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[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 1 points | Jul 25 2020 15:23:04
Monash people
IIRC they were undertaking (another) dosing study kind of like their original 48 hours work. Whatever they're doing, it was preliminary to doing a trial, so delay delay delay. :(
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