Ivermectin Works!

This is my mother’s story. First, I want to thank Dr. Ardis for providing the information on the NIH site that Ivermectin is a potential treatment for Covid-19 (as well as for any flu or cold) and his directive to physicians regarding Covid-19 treatments that says not to ventilate or use Remdisiver. Everyone should carry a copy with them.

In October 2021, I was watching Dr. Ardis’s interview with Laura-Lynn (Live with Laura-Lynn) about the NIH approval to use Ivermectin for Covid treatment and that many doctors and patients don’t know about this approval. For some reason, I copied and printed the info on NIH’s page. I thank God I did because that saved my mother’s life. 

My mother is 89 years old. She has no health problems, walks daily, drives a car, plays golf, and does easy hikes. She has never taken any flu shots and will never take the Covid vax. Her favorite motto is “I don’t doctor.” 

In mid-October of 2021, she felt weak and tired and didn’t feel like eating. This lasted for ten days until my sister, who lives with her, finally took her to ER. They thought it wasn’t serious, so they didn’t tell the rest of my family or me what was happening.

At the ER, she waited several hours to be seen. She was put on an IV and was waiting to do tests. The hospital wanted her to do a PCR test (since she wasn’t Covid-vaxxed), and she said “No”. Yet, the following day she did because my sister wasn’t allowed in her room if she didn’t take the test. Of course, the result was positive (who knows if she just had a cold or the flu because there is NO diagnostic test for “Covid”). So now the doctor wanted to give her Remdisiver and put her on a ventilator (she was currently on oxygen).

I gave my sister the info on NIH that Dr. Ardis talked about and told her to give it to the doctor and tell him we didn’t want my mom taking Remdisiver or being put on a ventilator and that we wished to have Ivermectin given to her and that it was an approved NIH treatment for Covid. 

That night I bought a plane ticket, packed my bag, and I got on a flight the following day to help my sister with the hospital’s protocol and to get my mom out of the hospital. Meanwhile, a doctor told my sister they didn’t have Ivermectin but gave my sister a prescription for it. My sister was able to get the prescription filled and, the next day, called to say my mom was out of the hospital as I arrived in LAX and was driving to Vegas to help. 

My mom took Ivermectin and Zinc Sulfate and had oxygen for a week. She is completely recovered, walking again, and looking great. If it weren’t for me watching Dr. Ardis, I wouldn’t have known about NIH’s approval for Ivermectin (although I knew about Ivermectin treatment from Dr. Zev Zelenko) and what to say to the hospital. Ivermectin works.

Update: The NIH has since updated their guidelines but here are links to the interview and documents mentioned in the story above.

Dr. Ardis Resources:
https://thedrardisshow.com/resources

Laura-Lynn’s interview from October 7, 2021:
https://www.lauralynn.tv/2021/10/are-hospital-protocols-harming-covid.html#more

NIH guidelines, see Table 2e, page 164: https://files.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/guidelines/archive/covid19treatmentguidelines-07-08-2021.pdf

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