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  New Study Links Ivermectin to ‘Large Reductions’ In COVID-19 Deaths BY  TOM OZIMEK   June 21, 2021   Updated: June 21, 2021 bigger smaller   Print A recent pre-print review based on peer-reviewed studies has found that using antiparasitic drug ivermectin could lead to “large reductions” in  COVID-19  deaths and its use could have a “significant impact” on the pandemic globally. Here are some of the responses to the above article: 6/21/2021 at 12:14 PM − Vote up +2 Vote down Such remedies do exist, but have been actively censored and suppressed More proof there are therapeutics available. The science facts are there, but they are being misinterpreted broadly. The COVID-19 injections have emergency use authorization only, which can only be granted if there are no safe and effective remedies available. Here is the CDC document outlining RT- PCR EUA for SARS COV2 – hidden – in the FDA website:  https://www.fda.gov/media/1… FYI: Info on tests being unreliable – pg 40 Info on pg 42 says th

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I'm getting more serious about my calcium intake - I have to go back to my Armenian diet, yogurt being one of the main staples of our diet since ancient times. By the way the Armenian word for yogurt is "madzoun" and as with flow of people around the globe, you bring with you your own culture and food wherever you settle. In recent Armenian history in mid 1800s due to discriminatory policies of the Turkish government many Armenians of Turkish nationality had to flee - hence one of the contributions to American society by Armenians was the introduction of yogurt. I was reading by chance a book of natural beauty (i have to find that book in my home library and mention the book and write the title here - it wasn't written by an Armenian by the way -) the author mentioned that madzoun was introduced in MA by an Armenian family and the brand name was actually simply the original Armenian name: madzoun. Well, coming back to the calcium content of madzoun or yogurt today i