Ivermectin is scientifically proven to be safe, effective, and affordable. It’s on the World Health Organization’s “Essential medications” list. It’s been FDA-approved for 40 years.
Yet doctors are terrified to prescribe it.
Still today — four years after COVID-19 began — the mere mention of ivermectin as a cure for Covid can get doctors de-platformed, booted from social media, or worse, de-licensed.
The battle over ivermectin is far from over, but it is a battle that we MUST win.
It’s not about Covid anymore.
The real question is, who is going to control medical decisions: You and your doctor – or the government?
Using their influence and public health powers, federal and state officials worked to deprive millions of Americans from a life-saving drug. Remember the FDA tweet discouraging the use of ivermectin: “You’re not a horse.”
As a result, some Americans died. Others are still fighting the long-term ramifications of government-imposed remdesivir and mechanical ventilation. Others face post-Covid conditions – from restricted lung capacity to gut issues and brain fog – because they didn’t have access to ivermectin or couldn’t get it in time.
Life-saving ‘ivermectin’ has become a dirty word amongst those in media and within the ranks of federal health agencies. There is a global campaign against this Nobel Prize-winning drug, despite it long being considered a “miracle” drug.
Ivermectin is the bellwether. It unveiled the willingness of taxpayer-funded “public servants” to serve their own agendas, impose deadly controls, and put the public at risk.
Thankfully, some state legislatures are restoring medical freedom within their own borders. For example, ivermectin is prescription-free in Tennessee. Some compounding pharmacies are willing to send it out of state to those seeking to avoid counterfeit ivermectin.
The battle over ivermectin is critical because it’s a battle for medical freedom at every level. If government can reach in and tie the hands – and shut the mouths and minds – of doctors during Covid, even as people died, this won’t be the last time they do it.
Thank you for standing with us in this critical fight for health freedom!
In liberty,
Twila Brase, RN, PHN
President and Co-founder
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