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The article by Michael Capuzzo, “The Drug That Cracked COVID,” mentions ivermectin and the P.1 Brazil-Japan variant of COVID-19, which variant we have linked to both fentanyl and Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The J&J vaccine is based on a human adenovirus in contrast to AstraZeneca vaccine, based on a chimpanzee adenovirus.
Satoshi Omura first discovered the avermectin series. Ivermectin was mentioned on 15 Dec 2020, in posts #47 & 48, when we linked the farnesoid X receptor and the clearing of beta-amyloid in Alzheimer’s:
Satoshi Omura / Ivermectin
’....Satoshi was able to establish a mutually favorable arrangement with Merck & Co.....with George W. Merck’s avowed approach “We try never to forget that medicine is for the people. It is not for the profits.” The collaboration produced a variety of new compounds, but of greatest significance was avermectin, produced by Streptomyces avermectinius (=avermitilis) and the dihydro-derivative, ivermectin....discovered in a single sample of Japanese soil, remains the only avermectin-producing organism ever found. The producing organism was isolated from a soil sample collected on the periphery of a golf course at Kawana in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The microbe was sent to MSDRL in the U.S. where it was found to display superior antiparasitic activity against the nematode, Nematospiroides dubius, in MSDRL’s unique mouse model. Avermectin was also capable of killing insect vectors.’
Satoshi Omura first discovered the avermectin series. Ivermectin was mentioned on 15 Dec 2020, in posts #47 & 48, when we linked the farnesoid X receptor and the clearing of beta-amyloid in Alzheimer’s:
Ivermectin is a cure, being kept secret.
Here we precisely link ivermectin to p-glycoprotein, and we’ve already mentioned hsp 70 on this thread. OP’s author is correct, and there is (synergy [italics]) between Ivermectin and crizotinib, linking Alzheimer’s: Ivermectin / P-Glycoprotein https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29474375...
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Satoshi Omura / Ivermectin
’....Satoshi was able to establish a mutually favorable arrangement with Merck & Co.....with George W. Merck’s avowed approach “We try never to forget that medicine is for the people. It is not for the profits.” The collaboration produced a variety of new compounds, but of greatest significance was avermectin, produced by Streptomyces avermectinius (=avermitilis) and the dihydro-derivative, ivermectin....discovered in a single sample of Japanese soil, remains the only avermectin-producing organism ever found. The producing organism was isolated from a soil sample collected on the periphery of a golf course at Kawana in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The microbe was sent to MSDRL in the U.S. where it was found to display superior antiparasitic activity against the nematode, Nematospiroides dubius, in MSDRL’s unique mouse model. Avermectin was also capable of killing insect vectors.’