Dr. Paul Marik - Ivermectin Study MysteryDr. Paul Marik - Ivermectin Study Mystery
Trish Wood is Critical
The podcast has learned that a peer-reviewed COVID drug review getting worldwide attention was pulled from publication — with no explanation given. The low-cost drug, Ivermectin, could be a COVID game-changer and yet one of the review’s...
1:35:57•27 Feb 2021
The Ivermectin Enigma: Unpacking Medical Mysteries
Episode Overview
- Ivermectin has shown a 75% reduction in COVID-19 deaths.
- The peer-reviewed study on Ivermectin was pulled without explanation.
- Economic interests may influence drug approval processes.
- Media coverage can shape public perception of medical treatments.
- Transparency in health policy decisions is crucial for public trust.
“"Ivermectin could save 60,000 lives a week if it was instituted."”
What drives someone to challenge the status quo in medical research? This episode of 'Trish Wood is Critical' brings to light the perplexing story of Dr. Paul Marik, who shares his insights on a peer-reviewed study about Ivermectin, a low-cost drug that could potentially be a game-changer in the fight against COVID-19. Despite the promising results indicating a 75% reduction in COVID deaths, the study was mysteriously pulled from publication. Dr.
Marik, with his extensive credentials, discusses the potential political and economic reasons behind this decision, highlighting the challenges faced by those who question mainstream medical narratives. Trish Wood's empathetic yet incisive interviewing style unravels the complexities of this situation, as she and Dr. Marik explore the implications of ignoring such a potentially life-saving treatment. As they dive into the bureaucratic hurdles and media scepticism surrounding Ivermectin, listeners are left pondering why a safe and effective drug isn't being widely adopted.
Could it be that financial interests outweigh public health? This episode is not just an exploration of medical research but a call to critically assess the information presented to us. Are we demanding enough transparency from our health authorities? It's a question that could change how we perceive health policy decisions.

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