That's what I mean.
No study will ever disprove your belief.
The study is too late.
Or the dose isn't high enough.
Or the dose is too high.
Or you didn't add zinc.
Or you didn't add azithromycin.
Or you didn't add both zinc and azithromycin.
No, you need to add them differently.
No, you need both with Vitamin D
No, the study was conducted on a full moon.
The patients were supposed to take the meds while standing on their head.
You are demonstrating axiomatic belief in something. This behavior isn't someone who is critically evaluating evidence. It's someone who NEEDS to believe something and will do whatever it takes for that to be the case.
Again, if this drug were SO effective, it would be really easy to show a treatment effect. That's just not the case. The studies which DO show treatment effects tend to be flawed or retracted.