Is SARSCov2 a blood parasite?
A drug that was approved by U.S. regulators more than 70 years ago may help protect against COVID-19
A common human parasite is Candida Albicans, a simple yeast which produces alcohol as its urine. There is reason to suspect that Disulfiram destroys yeast. This drug is another anti-parasitic like Ivermectin, Artemesinin & Hydrochloroquine. Can we conclude that SARSCov2 is not a “virus” but may be a blood parasite?
Disulfiram, approved to treat alcoholism, protected rodents infected with COVID-19 from lung injury in the preclinical study done by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory as reported here:
https://principia-scientific.com/decades-old-drug-may-help-protect-against-severe-covid-symptoms/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email
One study of the drug in human patients with moderate COVID-19 was completed in 2021, but results haven’t yet been posted. A separate trial testing the drug against COVID-19 in humans has not yet been completed.