TL:DR: "Get qualified medical advice before doing anything we recommend. And no, we won't tell you who we are."
From that website (c19ivm.org): "We do not provide medical advice. Before taking any medication, consult a qualified physician who can provide personalized advice and details of risks and benefits based on your medical history and situation"
That's like those TV ads that say "Ask your doctor" - they don't want to be sued.
In this case there would be an extra step: finding out who is publishing the advice, because c19ivm.org - unlike reputable academic and scientific publications - is anonymous.
TL:DR: "Get qualified medical advice before doing anything we recommend. And no, we won't tell you who we are."
From that website (c19ivm.org): "We do not provide medical advice. Before taking any medication, consult a qualified physician who can provide personalized advice and details of risks and benefits based on your medical history and situation"
That's like those TV ads that say "Ask your doctor" - they don't want to be sued.
In this case there would be an extra step: finding out who is publishing the advice, because c19ivm.org - unlike reputable academic and scientific publications - is anonymous.
Does this mean she wants kids to take Ivermectin for covid folks?
I wonder which of those studies support this idea?