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All viruses are pparasites?
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LisaDiane |
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Molecular parasite, yes.
virus isn't alive. It hijacks host DNA/RNA, and uses it to self-replicate - the very definition of "parasite"
Antiparasitic drugs attack the viral hijacking and self-replication. When you get into the biology of it, it's very clear that anti-parasitics work on viruses for the same reasons they are effective against parasites. . .
Similar reasons why anti-parasitics also are highly effective against multiple forms of cancers, bringing many cancers that are resistant to normal therapies into full remission in many cases. . .
There are many reasons they are trying to block anti-parasitic drugs. . .
Quoting: PhillyFilly You are so correct. I have been on an anti-parasite called fenbendazole for 22 months to fight cancer. Fenbendazole is a dog dewormer that I have taken and there are many threads on GLP about this drug for cancer. While taking fenbendazole everyday, I have not gotten Covid yet have been exposed to people that get it all the time. SO it has got to be the anti-parasite properties that are also anti-viral.
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