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Dr. Pierre Kory: Ivermectin was not enough for 'late' Delta

Dr. Pierre Kory: Ivermectin was not enough for 'late' Delta

In a recent interview with journalist Greg Hunter, Dr. Pierre Kory of the Frontline Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance stated that during the omicron variant phase last December, there was also a strain of Delta that was ‘brutal.’

While he said he has always advocated a multi-therapeutic approach, he is probably best known for talking about the anti-parasite drug ivermectin, widely claimed to be merely a veterinary drug to deworm horses.

Kory and his colleagues regulary treat patients early who test positive for Covid-19, using a combination of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin along with other anti-viral and anti-inflammatory drugs, including the anti-depressant fluvoxamine and the anti-opioid drug naltrexone in small doses.

With patients who got a particularly bad case of Covid-19, especially in late 2021, Kory found that ivermectin was not enough — that he had to prescribe it in combination with other remedies.

In this interview excerpt, Dr. Kory talks about vaccine injuries, long Covid, the suppression of ivermectin and the importance of getting early treatment from a doctor who can diversify the treatment approach when ivermectin alone does not resolve the disease. He also discusses options for ongoing prophylaxis.
Go to this link to watch.

For early treatment resources, go to flccc.net.

Former NYT science writer exposes conflict of interest favoring Wuhan wet market theory

Former NYT science writer exposes conflict of interest favoring Wuhan wet market theory

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