NOTE: my transcript of this Dr Yo/Adam Gaertner interview is very sparse - here are some takeaways:
They discuss this ivermectin/covid19-suppression of interferon production/nucleus a few times - once at the beginning:
ivermectin/interferon connection
Adam Gaertner also points to this "new" explanation - how virus gets into cell nucleus which prevents creation of early interferon.
And how supposedly ivermectin prevents/hinders this.
and then later when Dr Yo says the interferon angle he was not as familiar with, but is intriguing.
Dr Yo also mentions the carbohydrate/glucose angle - and they discuss it - where Dr Yo is very happy to get confirmation of his theory that covid19 virus was hiding by glucose/sugars getting attached to virus - which reduces the visibility of the structures on the virus (the "antigens" that immune system is to learn to recognize).
Adam Gaertner also mentions the known contraindications for ivermectin:
alcohol
meningitis
avoid giving to infants, and thus breast-feeding mothers and pregnant women - according to FDA guidelines on ivermectin - although the evidence Adam Gaertner says is not compelling, since it has been given to young in South America and pregnant women in Africa with few significant adverse reports.
FDA approved - except for very young, pregnant - but world experience suggests few complications even in those segments:
- south america - young
- africa pregnant
Adam Gaertner says ivermectin effect reduced by dexamethasone steroid but not by other steroids:
contraindications:
- alcohol
- dexamethasone inhibits kinetics of ivermectin
other steroids ok
methylprednisone is ok
The covid19 virus/nucleus/interferon angle is also mentioned by Dr Seheult (medcram):
https://www.reddit.com/r/ivermectin/comments/i81t9s/_/
Trialsite interview of medcram (Dr Seheult) - section on ivermectin
Dr Seheult (medcram) does say in this interview that the unique thing about covid19 is the long gestation period before symptoms appear (but isnt that the case with colds too ?) - and that supposedly ties into the now often-mentioned ability of this virus to fool the immune response from not being triggered early enough - something about how the virus gets into the nucleus within the cell - where it leads to reduction/staving off of early immune response.
what the theory is what the virus and the proteins associated with it gets into cell - and into nucleus of cell - which leads to inhibition of the immune response
you may notice covid19 has a long incubation period - sometimes people are asymptomatic - why is that ?
well there is a feeling that the covid19 proteins reduce the immune response from the body
well what happens here is those viral proteins hijack a transportation system in the cell - and this transportation system allows these proteins to get into the nucleus (ie into cell and then further into nucleus of the cell)
what ivermectin does they feel is to shut down that transportation system and prevent the virus from shutting down the immune system
based on the microbiological reasoning that has come out - and there is a plausible mechanism for it
the question is will it work on a randomized controlled basis - but the studies are still pending
[-] stereomatch | 2 points | Aug 11 2020 22:44:06
Dr Yo (who also collaborates with another youtuber Dr Mike Hansen) interviews Adam Gaertner
https://youtu.be/qfEKz5sS2iM
ivermectin/interferon connection
vitamin c high dose engorges the neutrophils
55mg/kg oral liposomal vitamin c
seconds to minutes effect
patient recover
(this matches orange juice - instant muscle pain reduction as if psychology)
instant effect - lung infiltrates, cytokine storm
if much more then diarrhea
china announced in dec 2019 that vitamin c high dose
people think china lying about flattening curve
dexamethasone counters ivermectin
can give other
liposomal vitamin c
can't absorb regular ascorbic acid as much
more diarrhea
that is kidneys responding
150mg silimarin - kidney cell regeneration
even if get into nerve cells
ivermectin help
glucose diabetic
virons envelope itself with glucose which hides the antigens
dr yo - abo blood type antigens are sugar .. he been saying
older people haemoglobin - RBCs
dr yo - carbohydrate binding virus
filopodia damaging extracellular matrix
entire US could be treated for usd24
what he takes for prophylaxis
takes 12mg once a week - 150mcg/kg
FDA approved - except for very young, pregnant - but world experience suggests few complications even in those segments:
south america - young
africa pregnant
contraindications:
alcohol
dexamethasone inhibits kinetics of ivermectin
other steroids ok
methylprednisone is ok
HCQ+ivermectin
HCQ may cause proteins deformation which may help recognition
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[-] stereomatch | 1 points | Aug 13 2020 17:20:42
NOTE: my transcript of this Dr Yo/Adam Gaertner interview is very sparse - here are some takeaways:
They discuss this ivermectin/covid19-suppression of interferon production/nucleus a few times - once at the beginning:
ivermectin/interferon connection
Adam Gaertner also points to this "new" explanation - how virus gets into cell nucleus which prevents creation of early interferon.
And how supposedly ivermectin prevents/hinders this.
and then later when Dr Yo says the interferon angle he was not as familiar with, but is intriguing.
Dr Yo also mentions the carbohydrate/glucose angle - and they discuss it - where Dr Yo is very happy to get confirmation of his theory that covid19 virus was hiding by glucose/sugars getting attached to virus - which reduces the visibility of the structures on the virus (the "antigens" that immune system is to learn to recognize).
Adam Gaertner also mentions the known contraindications for ivermectin:
alcohol
meningitis
avoid giving to infants, and thus breast-feeding mothers and pregnant women - according to FDA guidelines on ivermectin - although the evidence Adam Gaertner says is not compelling, since it has been given to young in South America and pregnant women in Africa with few significant adverse reports.
FDA approved - except for very young, pregnant - but world experience suggests few complications even in those segments: - south america - young - africa pregnant
Adam Gaertner says ivermectin effect reduced by dexamethasone steroid but not by other steroids:
contraindications: - alcohol - dexamethasone inhibits kinetics of ivermectin other steroids ok methylprednisone is ok
The covid19 virus/nucleus/interferon angle is also mentioned by Dr Seheult (medcram):
https://www.reddit.com/r/ivermectin/comments/i81t9s/_/ Trialsite interview of medcram (Dr Seheult) - section on ivermectin
Dr Seheult (medcram) does say in this interview that the unique thing about covid19 is the long gestation period before symptoms appear (but isnt that the case with colds too ?) - and that supposedly ties into the now often-mentioned ability of this virus to fool the immune response from not being triggered early enough - something about how the virus gets into the nucleus within the cell - where it leads to reduction/staving off of early immune response.
what the theory is what the virus and the proteins associated with it gets into cell - and into nucleus of cell - which leads to inhibition of the immune response you may notice covid19 has a long incubation period - sometimes people are asymptomatic - why is that ? well there is a feeling that the covid19 proteins reduce the immune response from the body well what happens here is those viral proteins hijack a transportation system in the cell - and this transportation system allows these proteins to get into the nucleus (ie into cell and then further into nucleus of the cell) what ivermectin does they feel is to shut down that transportation system and prevent the virus from shutting down the immune system based on the microbiological reasoning that has come out - and there is a plausible mechanism for it the question is will it work on a randomized controlled basis - but the studies are still pending
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