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Exmond's avatar

Murray - I have read your articles on various topics with interest but find this article and an attack on the Malaysian MoH completely out of character. The ban on ivermectin was intended to curtail misguided public reliance on the hype about ivermectin’s capacity to treat Covid19. The lift of the band by FDA and TGA have nothing to do with empirical evidence of ivermectin as a valid treatment against covid19. It has all to do with the fact that ivermectin is harmless to humans at accepted safe dosages and a ban effected for safety reasons no longer applies now that the majority of people have been vaccinated against Covid19. It was the hype that both bodies and MoH worked against - to prevent a gullible public from thinking they were in safe harbour with ivermectin and potentially losing their lives. Do you really believe that the early experiments which were effectively tests of ivermectin on cell lines in vitro would not have been vigorously pursued by therapy proponents if testing on human subjects had worked? A recent 2023 double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled platform trial including 1206 US adults with COVID-19 during February 2022 to July 2022 showed no difference between ivermectin and placebo (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2801827). This commentary lacks rigor and assumes a global conspiracy - tinfoil hat stuff.

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Many stage 2 cancer patients are treated the traditional chinese way in asia. It has a recovery rate of 90%.

Many stage 3 patients use the malay bomohs in a small village, Batu Kurau. All are completely recovered. Stage 4, bomoh tajul cannot help. Look for him. He is the healer.

I had tuberculosis death stage, lost 50% of my weight and my body began rejecting water. That was the last step to death. The chinese traditional doctor boiled me some herbs and i swallowed the bitter juice. I recovered and ate half an hour later. I m fine till today.

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