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Comments by "Roger Scott Cathey" (@rogerscottcathey) on "Vitamin D, Large scale studies" video.
Actually ivermectin makes sense insofar as it is a chloride ion channel activator which is also an amylase activator. Since the spike proteins of sars-coV-2 are glycoproteins, this can have obvious utility.
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I think some of the D benefits may be indirect, in that the calcium chloride in the system dissociates and either ion are amylase activators. Similarly, taking a clue from Dr. Lambelle's treatment of malaria with amylase and trypsin, Indian doctors are giving kits that include ivermectin which is an ivermectin-sensitive ion channel in the cell and causes a Cl- ion influx, activating amylase which can digest the sarscov2 spike glyco moiety.
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@hotbit7327 : Great link! Tyvm
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@mamaknows1062 : Derived from soil organisms by Japanese researchers, it has come forward as a modern day wonder drug alongside aspirin and penicillin. Here is an excellent readable article from the PJA via NIH: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3043740/
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@musicloverUK : You should read Dr. Raul Vergini's paper on the broad utility of magnesium chloride in treating acute and chronic disease. Here's a link: http://www.mgwater.com/vergini.shtml
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@peterkapusi5882 : Fantastic link, thanks again.
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@jm4dhs : "Phosphorus is a mineral the body needs to build strong bones and teeth. It is also important for nerve signaling and muscle contraction. This test is ordered to see how much phosphorus is in your blood. Kidney, liver, and certain bone diseases can cause abnormal phosphorus levels."  Mount Sinai › health-library › tests Phosphorus blood test Information | Mount Sinai - New York https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/supplement/phosphorus
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@jm4dhs : Go back to school. No manual on nutrition or medicine talks about phosphate requirements, or phosphate deficiency. I quoted directly in prior post. You called someone a quack who used the term phosphorus. Our body needs magnesium, nobody goes around saying you have a magnesium chloride hexahydrate deficiency. Right? Just delete your comment and avoid embarrassment.
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@jm4dhs : You are being obstinate and truculent because you pick out one word and deduce from that the doc is a quack. All you're doing now is defending your hasty pejorative. Nutritionists, MD's will identify the mineral requirement as the bare element. The term is fine and only a pig headed idiot will try and find some minutiae like the difference of the oxidized or reduced forms found in foods or blood transport as a charging point. I'll delete my chastisements of your silliness if you retract that reckless statement. Just delete it. You dont know what you're talking about. That's very evident.
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Have you really seen the data Dr.? https://youtu.be/8UvFhIFzaac
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