Mailbag: Ivermectin clears “Long Covid” (aka when the crud lingers)

Miss Barnhardt,

I thought you might be interested in the following.

I came down with a moderately bad case of COVID in January. I asked my primary to prescribe me Ivermectin, but he declined. I was quite sick for about two weeks with strange symptoms (I won’t bore you with the details), but mostly recovered. However, most of my taste and smell never came back, and I remained tired and felt off through mid-June.

In mid-June, I started feeling ill again, with what felt like a regular cold. This time, I went myself to a local feed store and got some edible Ivermectin horse paste, and took an appropriate dose.

Within 48 hours, not only did I feel completely cured of the cold, but my taste and smell had fully returned. I have also otherwise felt fully recovered from the other long-term COVID symptoms.

This could have been a coincidence, but I doubt it based on the timing.

Your readers should know that if they are suffering lingering effects of COVID, Ivermectin may help with any long-term symptoms.

M

https://youtu.be/yB1s8sNNqeI

Quick Ivermectin Injectable intel: it is best to store it at COOL ROOM TEMP in a DARK spot. Don’t put it in the fridge.

Very standard: store Ivermectin in a cool, dark place. Not the cold fridge.

So basically, put it in a cabinet.

Thanks to the reader who sent the citation. 🙏🏻

I’ve given away 1200+ doses, and am sitting at the moment on 1600 more. With many more to be procured over the coming weeks. I have also bought a bunch of 50mL glass dropper-top bottles, per K in the post below. I totally see that being the hyper-efficient and low-key means of distribution.

Pro tip: they make those bottles in many colors, including blue and green. Brown looks like “medicine”. Maybe consider blue, which looks like aromatherapy oils or some such. Blue is also the color of Our Lady.

Mailbag: Gushing Gratitude and a Practical Suggestion – 50mL brown glass bottles

Dear Ann,

Not to embarrass you, but in all likelihood, you helped save my life. Every time I have tried to write you a letter to express my thanks, the words feel silly and inadequate. My gratitude simply overwhelms me.

But in part because I have also been needing to share a crucial suggestion with you — which I’ll get to below — I am determined to send this long-overdue note of appreciation TODAY.

Dear, beloved, precious Ann! It was you who put me onto Karl Denninger, who put me onto Dr. Pierre Kory, whose impassioned testimony in the U.S. Senate last December inspired me to find the FLCCC website, where I found the I-MASK+ prophylactic protocol for high-risk individuals. Just as importantly, it was YOU who gave me the actual way to DO that protocol, since my own doctor refused to prescribe me ivermectin. (Hello, Tractor Supply!)

I am 64, and have two risk factors — obesity (mea maxima culpa) and high blood pressure (yes, probably as a direct result of the obesity). But for most of last year, any fear for my own life or health was DWARFED by my fear that I might asymptomatically or pre-symptomatically INFECT SOMEONE ELSE and be responsible for their death.

I have been told for years by people close to me that I suffer from scrupulosity. Maybe so, maybe not, but in any case, my life was constricted by my fear of hurting others, even though I knew from early on that something was very, very fishy about the whole Covid thing, and that Fauci was a snake.

But praise be to God, I took my first dose of 1% ivermectin injectable solution on December 24, and a HUGE burden was lifted from me. It is probably no exaggeration to say that ivermectin saved my sanity. It gave me my life back. I feel that you and Dr. Kory, by informing me about ivermectin, have been God’s instruments in bringing me precious, priceless peace of mind. I feel like an ex-prisoner who’s been granted her freedom. Who is to say whether saving my sanity has not also in some sense saved my life?

So I am unspeakably grateful to you, dear lady!

And now for the suggestion, which I really hope you will share with others. Rather than be dependent on those disposable syringes, why not do what I do: Pry the cap off the bottle that the solution comes in, and pour the liquid into empty brown glass bottles with leakproof caps — either regular caps or caps with droppers. Then it is very easy to pour or dropper your dose into a measuring spoon (1 ml = 0.2 tsp) and take it just like cough medicine. (To me, it even tastes a little like cough medicine, only not as cloyingly sweet.)

I have poured liquid into 50-ml brown glass bottles, labeled the bottles, and given them to people who are actually committed to taking it, either for prevention, like me, or if they start to get sick any time in the future.

Anticipating the times that are coming, I have gone to Tractor Supply and Orschelns in various cities over the past few months, limiting myself to one 500ml bottle per purchase — I don’t want to buy out any store’s whole supply; I want to leave enough for others in the area who may be buying it. I pay in cash, as you so wisely counseled. (THANK YOU for that advice! I might not have thought of it on my own.)

Then, I ordered online (but NOT from evil Amazon) several cases of 50 mL brown glass bottles with leak-proof caps, into which I plan to soon portion out my sizable supplies and get them labeled and ready to give to people.

I really hope you will share my suggestion about pouring the ivermectin solution into bottles with regular caps and taking your dose from a measuring spoon, just like any other medicine. I’m probably not the only person out there who finds disposable syringes off-putting, inconvenient, costly, and wasteful. Not to mention that they may not be available in stores soon. Supply lines are glitching all over the place, and I suspect that many things will become unavailable at any price in the coming months. My advice is to buy ivermectin while you still can, but forget the syringes. People always have spoons on hand; syringes, not so much.

In closing, just know that I am extremely grateful to you — not only for ivermectin, but for all the Catholic wisdom you share (your piece about the Immaculate Conception and your piece using the deck of cards…. oh my, I will treasure forever), for your continuing work in defense of the true papacy, and for constantly CHALLENGING me personally toward greater holiness.

You make a huge difference in the world, Ann, and you make a huge difference in my life.

God bless you, keep you, and prosper your work for His Kingdom!

Love and peace in Jesus our Savior,

K

P.S. Oh and I didn’t even mention your podcasts!! I only started listening to them a few months ago, and… WOW. Every single one is a gift.

Barnhardt Podcast #150: Holo-cough Denial

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LANGUAGE ALERT for this episode!

In this episode, Nurse Claire and Dr. Beep join Ann for a no-holds-barred truth drop on the real state of affairs on the front lines of the Holo-cough. And yes, the word “Zombies” might be the largest-font word in the word cloud. Folks, the glassy-eyed cultic denial and active suppression and concealment of glaring, objective reality among medical professionals is something so far beyond the Twilight Zone that it is difficult to adequately describe. Brace for a very, very bad turn come late September-early October when the next cold-flu season starts. And get your cataracts fixed and that dental work done NOW.

UPDATE: Listener feedback

Terrific podcast, Ann. I’ve been an RN for 44 years (a 3 yr hospital based diploma RN, then went back for a BSN) and am seeing a lot of the same zombie-groupthink Covidcon buy-in as Nurse Claire and Dr Beep are describing, among my own co-workers. Complete lack of critical thinking, even rationality. I plan to retire this fall at 67, and can’t wait to get away as I am so ashamed of what healthcare has become. Nothing has made sense from the beginning of this scam, it was obviously a psyop. The buyin from nurses doesn’t surprise me, as I have seen the professional educational standards lowered drastically, and, sorry, but my experience has been that most women do not think, they FEEL, and are extremely personal in their ability to relate. But to see doctors go along with this is depressing. It’s all about the money, and sadly “healthcare” is no longer controlled by medical-clinical people. Business people and managers run it, and, again, my experience has been the more clinical and medically competent you are, the more they marginalize and dislike you. They think medicine and healthcare is “Best Practices” and “Clinical Pathways”, and one doctor or nurse is just the same as any other, regardless of experience and competence. We are labor units, and are to shut up and do as they tell us, no matter if it is safe or even do-able. And the politicians and bureaucrats have hijacked the professional prestige and esteem the public has had for clinical practitioners, and put it in service of a complete global takeover.

And THANKS to Nurse Claire on her “Hee-ro!!” observations. It is nauseating. I am a professional RN, and I know I do good work, and have worked circles around nurses decades younger, thanks be to God. It is insulting for managers and crats to stick these “Hero” signs everywhere, the whole time they take us for fools, leave us with inadequate equipment and staffing. Their approval means nothing to me.

The sad thing is, when this first hit, and the nursing home owners were paid off to bring the flu patients into the nursing homes and expose the most at-risk among us, I thought, “That’s it. People are going to descend on nursing homes and take their loved ones home so they aren’t exposed”. Ha, not ONE! These old folks were kept in their rooms for MONTHS, isolated except for masked, busy staff, scared and alone.

I am not a very good Catholic, but even I know Bergoglio is a satanic anti-pope, and a lot of these “Trads” are like the GOP RINOs, just controlled opposition. I converted in 2008, work 12 hour nights on the weekends and don’t attend Mass, the nearest TLM is about an hr and 20 min away, anyway, and I cannot abide the N.O. Mass. Been there, done that, as a Protestant. I do try to pray the Rosary daily, and I do fast twice a week, as you recommend. But, for what it’s worth, I will pray for you and your production team, Nurse Claire and Dr Beep (thank God there are others out there! Sometimes I have thought I am crazy!). God Bless you!

K.

P.S. Thx for the Ivermectin info! Worked like a charm!

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UPDATED: The UK is totally lost. Pagan mission territory like the jungles of Papua New Guinea. They will have to be dealt with on a “first contact” basis. They’re that bad and completely far-gone.

UPDATE: This is NOT SATIRE, folks.

“NHS. Our savior, nothing less.”

This is NOT photoshopped. The National Health Service is the official state religion, and yes, it is absolutely a religion, of the UK. Complete with human sacrifice. The Holocough has only fed this satanic political pagan cult.

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Mailbag: Ivermectin works in Uganda too.

“Act, and God will act.”

St. Joan of Arc


Hello Ann,

Greetings! I hope you are doing well in your daily struggle against the globalist anti-catholic forces.

I am writing to you from Uganda, and I have appreciated your efforts. May God continue blessing you in your endeavors. Most importantly, I am grateful for your publicising ivermectin. My sister fell ill from covid and was admitted to hospital. We got her discharged from hospital as she was deteriorating, and started treating her on ivermectin. She was able to get up from her bed after three days and is recovering well.

May the good Lord continue showering his blessings on you.

Francis