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Traffer's avatar

Ivermectin is amazing stuff. Had a flare up of cellulitis the other day. It's hit me a few times over the past decade, so I know what I'm facing. The fever and exhaustion don't lend themselves to getting up for immediate care, which is what you need. Then it hit me that I had some ivermectin leftover from the pandemic. I'd taken it at that time with zero problems. Did a quick search and I found a couple of papers showing ivermectin to be effective against 2 of the 3 bacteria known to cause cellulitis. Near 40 degree temperature, I downed the pills and went back to bed. What a turn around. I was back to 80% in 24 hours. I've been stuck in the hospital for 10 days before with this.

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Mary Lou Tringali, PhD's avatar

My family takes IVM once a week to keep things in check. Always see a functional regenerative alternative medicine practitioner.

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Ely's avatar

A study in Brazil showed it has prophylactic value.

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Koori Col's avatar

Where does one procure this amazing product??

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Bob's avatar

Likewise, I get mine via a "host" site in India called "India Mart" where suppliers bid for business. Twice now I bought 100 * 12mg from the same supplier for £35 GBP, last year and this, including postage back to the UK (this year it took 7 days).

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Ely's avatar

I get from the same place, use an outfit called Jackmup. They have been the most efficient. Some of them I've had orders go astray.

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Bob's avatar

(I used bitcoin to avoid the £30 charge for Swift).

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Ely's avatar

I get it from India. Costs about $20 US plus $20 shipping. This is to Australia.

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Jim Davidson's avatar

Yes, I do remember recent events. But the people in power don't remember what happened to upChuck the first in 1649 at the banqueting house nor what happened in 1793 to Louis Seize on the scaffolding erected above the rubble that had been the Bastille and is now the Place de la Concorde. It seems upChuck the third is convinced that no such fate awaits him and his minions in the cia, fbi, mi6, fda, cdc, who, and the various freemason temples to the demons they worship. But the truth has always been that there are more of us than there are of them. And God is on our side and not theirs. And when they finally are destroyed they won't be able to do a thing to stop the reckoning that is coming.

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Bob's avatar

I have survived over 6 years of advanced cancer using intermittent hormone therapy (may or may not help?) and massive dietary changes (too complex to detail out) that also includes IVM against covid - so maybe the IVM is the "active ingredient" by accident? (am in fantastically good health - far better than before I was diagnosed with the cancer...

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Ely's avatar

That's great to hear Bob. Yes, sometimes when people get hit with such a diagnosis it's a wake up call. Sadly, the medical profession for the most part has tunnel vision and don't look at alternatives. I congratulate you on your success.

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Bob's avatar

re: "...tunnel vision..." too right!!! He currently is trying to get me to do more bone-scans etc. And totally ignores what I say about the 300-chest-xray-doses-equivalent involved - and this when there is nothing he can do about it anyway! Good or Bad.

The way I experience it, is that I can feel a bone ache come up, last a couple of days, then vanish, never, so far, to reappear, so this is not a "cure" but then there never is. It is a continuing process of keeping ahead of it.

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Ely's avatar

Which country are you in Bob?

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Bob's avatar

The UK.

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