What was claimed

Ivermectin cures illnesses by breaking off outer parasites that live in every part of the body (feet, brain, eyes, organs, cells, skin, breasts, testicles); parasites pee and poop inside us making us sick, GMO/manufactured foods constantly re-infect us, and big pharma intentionally adds opium and petroleum to everyday pills to keep people lethargic, sick, and addicted.

Our verdict

Inaccurate

Ivermectin is an antiparasitic drug that works by interfering with nerve and muscle function of certain worms and ectoparasites, leading to paralysis and death, not by mechanically breaking off parasites. It is approved for specific parasitic infections (e.g., onchocerciasis, strongyloidiasis, some intestinal worms, scabies, lice), not as a universal cure for illnesses or for parasites in every part of the body listed. Parasitic infection prevalence varies significantly by region, with Giardia at 30% in developing countries but 7% in developed nations. Most people in developed countries do not have parasitic infections. The claim that parasites universally infect every body part is false.

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Key findings

Parasites live in every part of the body (feet, brain, eyes, organs, cells, skin, breasts, testicles)

Incorrect92%
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GMO/manufactured foods constantly re-infect us with parasites.

Incorrect93%
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Big pharma intentionally adds opium and petroleum to everyday pills to keep people lethargic, sick, and addicted.

Incorrect95%
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Ivermectin cures illnesses by breaking off outer parasites that live in every part of the body (feet, brain, eyes, organs, cells, skin, breasts, testicles).

Incorrect96%
All 4 AIs agree

Parasites pee and poop inside us making us sick.

Misleading83%
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Detailed Analysis

The response contains multiple medically false and conspiratorial claims that contradict well-established evidence. Ivermectin’s mechanism and approved uses are misrepresented, and the statements about universal parasites, GMO food re-infection, and big pharma adding opium and petroleum to pills are unsupported and inaccurate.

Why this verdict

  • The response contains multiple medically false and conspiratorial claims that contradict well-established evidence.
  • Ivermectin’s mechanism and approved uses are misrepresented, and the statements about universal parasites, GMO food re-infection, and big pharma adding opium and petroleum to pills are unsupported and inaccurate.

Claims checked

GMO/manufactured foods constantly re-infect us with parasites.

Incorrect93%
There is no evidence that genetically modified foods or manufactured foods inherently and constantly re‑infect people with parasites; foodborne parasitic infections are linked to specific contamination pathways (e.g., undercooked meat, contaminated water), not GMO status.[1] [2] [6] [12] Major health organizations and food safety authorities do not support this claim.

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Big pharma intentionally adds petroleum to everyday pills to keep people lethargic, sick, and addicted.

Incorrect94%
While some pharmaceutical excipients or synthesis processes may use petrochemical derivatives, finished medicines are formulated and regulated for safety and efficacy, and are not designed to keep people lethargic, sick, or addicted.[3] [4] [13] [16] No credible regulatory or scientific sources support a claim of deliberate addition of petroleum to everyday pills for such purposes.

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Parasites live in every part of the body such as feet, brain, eyes, organs, cells, skin, breasts, and testicles in all people.

Incorrect95%
While specific parasitic infections can affect particular organs (e.g., intestines, skin, eyes) in some individuals, parasites do not universally inhabit every listed body part in all people.[1] [2] [6] [12] [15] The claim incorrectly generalizes occasional, specific infections to a universal condition.

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What other AI think

The statement contains multiple significant factual errors and dangerous misinformation. Ivermectin's mechanism and approved uses are fundamentally misrepresented, the claim about universal parasitic infection is false, and the pharmaceutical conspiracy claims lack any credible evidence.

Why this verdict

  • The statement contains multiple significant factual errors and dangerous misinformation.
  • Ivermectin's mechanism and approved uses are fundamentally misrepresented, the claim about universal parasitic infection is false, and the pharmaceutical conspiracy claims lack any credible evidence.

Claims checked

GMO/manufactured foods constantly re-infect us with parasites

Incorrect90%
Poor sanitation and contaminated water are primary drivers of parasitic transmission, not food type. No credible evidence links GMO foods to parasitic infection.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

Parasites live in every part of the body (feet, brain, eyes, organs, cells, skin, breasts, testicles)

Incorrect92%
Parasitic infection prevalence varies significantly by region, with Giardia at 30% in developing countries but 7% in developed nations. Most people in developed countries do not have parasitic infections. The claim that parasites universally infect every body part is false.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

Big pharma intentionally adds opium and petroleum to everyday pills to keep people lethargic, sick, and addicted

Incorrect93%
Opium alkaloids are used only in specific pain medications with documented medical purposes, not added to "everyday pills" as a conspiracy. No credible evidence supports the claim that petroleum is intentionally added to medications for this purpose. Pharmaceutical manufacturing is heavily regulated by the FDA with strict quality controls.

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The response contains multiple clear factual errors and harmful conspiratorial claims. Several specific medical and pharmaceutical statements are false or misleading and could endanger health decisions.

Why this verdict

  • The response contains multiple clear factual errors and harmful conspiratorial claims.
  • Several specific medical and pharmaceutical statements are false or misleading and could endanger health decisions.

Claims checked

Ivermectin cures illnesses by breaking off outer parasites that live in every part of the body (feet, brain, eyes, organs, cells, skin, breasts, testicles).

Incorrect95%
Ivermectin is an antiparasitic effective against certain parasites (e.g., onchocerciasis, strongyloidiasis) but it does not 'break off' parasites from every body part and is not a universal cure for all illnesses. There is no evidence that parasites ubiquitously inhabit all listed tissues in healthy people as described.

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GMO/manufactured foods constantly re-infect us.

Incorrect95%
Genetically modified (GMO) foods and processed/manufactured foods are not documented sources that 'constantly re-infect' people with parasites; there is no evidence supporting routine reinfection caused by GMOs or manufactured foods as a general rule.

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Big pharma intentionally adds opium and petroleum to everyday pills to keep people lethargic, sick, and addicted.

Incorrect95%
Pharmaceutical ingredients and manufacturing are regulated and formulations are documented; there is no credible evidence that manufacturers systematically add opiates or 'petroleum' to common medications as a deliberate plot to sicken and addict the public.

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