The third anecdote about a five-day course of ivermectin curing longstanding gastric issues (not the reason she took the ivermectin, but a totally unexpected side benefit -- clearly not a placebo effect), reminds me of my own experience about 30 years ago....
I had a sinus infection -- so painful. My internist prescribed a "new medicine,"…
The third anecdote about a five-day course of ivermectin curing longstanding gastric issues (not the reason she took the ivermectin, but a totally unexpected side benefit -- clearly not a placebo effect), reminds me of my own experience about 30 years ago....
I had a sinus infection -- so painful. My internist prescribed a "new medicine," zithromax. He said, "this kills everything." It sure did knock out the sinus infection. BUT......
a few days later, I became aware that my (painful, inflamed) skin condition of rosacea was clearing up. I first became aware that the painful inflammation was gone. Next, I observed the redness I'd lived with for about 10 years fading. No more pustules or papules. Finally, after about 3 weeks I became aware that I felt "pretty" again, when I looked in the mirror, and it had been years since I'd felt that way.
Over the ensuing next decade, I found that the rosacea would return every couple years, and I'd "zap" it with a single course of zithromax, and it would stay away for a long time. My internist believed me and had no issues prescribing this. When I moved away, however, a new dermatologist refused to prescribe it, saying "this is not indicated for rosacea." He didn't believe me. I had to basically beg. Then, he did relent. It worked again.
Since that time, I learned that rosacea is most probably a condition caused by parasites/mites, and I subsequently learned that ivermectin is a treatment for rosacea. We didn't know to try that, 30 years ago.
Fun fact: the reason I knew that ivermectin was not "horse dewormer, ya'll" was because I already KNEW about it, from my rosacea research. It was so bizarre that this human medicine was ridiculed and maligned like that. Yet another clue (as if I needed one) that something was up.
So zithromax is an antibiotic? Says should only be taken short term. So have you tried ivermectin? Wonder if IVM would help eczema? I don't think that is parasites - more like a detox.
I was going to buy some IVM online in 2021 and the place asked what I needed it for. One of reasons I could check on the very short list, was rosacea. Covid was not on the list of course but I could have checked rosacea I’m sure.
Topical Ivm 1% has been prescribed for Rosacea patients for a long time..it's the demodex mite that NATUraLLY lives on ALL our faces:0 that is over growing in such patients ..
The third anecdote about a five-day course of ivermectin curing longstanding gastric issues (not the reason she took the ivermectin, but a totally unexpected side benefit -- clearly not a placebo effect), reminds me of my own experience about 30 years ago....
I had a sinus infection -- so painful. My internist prescribed a "new medicine," zithromax. He said, "this kills everything." It sure did knock out the sinus infection. BUT......
a few days later, I became aware that my (painful, inflamed) skin condition of rosacea was clearing up. I first became aware that the painful inflammation was gone. Next, I observed the redness I'd lived with for about 10 years fading. No more pustules or papules. Finally, after about 3 weeks I became aware that I felt "pretty" again, when I looked in the mirror, and it had been years since I'd felt that way.
Over the ensuing next decade, I found that the rosacea would return every couple years, and I'd "zap" it with a single course of zithromax, and it would stay away for a long time. My internist believed me and had no issues prescribing this. When I moved away, however, a new dermatologist refused to prescribe it, saying "this is not indicated for rosacea." He didn't believe me. I had to basically beg. Then, he did relent. It worked again.
Since that time, I learned that rosacea is most probably a condition caused by parasites/mites, and I subsequently learned that ivermectin is a treatment for rosacea. We didn't know to try that, 30 years ago.
Fun fact: the reason I knew that ivermectin was not "horse dewormer, ya'll" was because I already KNEW about it, from my rosacea research. It was so bizarre that this human medicine was ridiculed and maligned like that. Yet another clue (as if I needed one) that something was up.
Lying liars.
So zithromax is an antibiotic? Says should only be taken short term. So have you tried ivermectin? Wonder if IVM would help eczema? I don't think that is parasites - more like a detox.
I have not taken ivermectin, but I have some and I'm ready to try it, if any ill health occurs. But I've been disgustingly healthy for years.
You would be surprised how many health conditions are parasitic in nature. It doesn't have to mean "worms."
This is worth looking into. A change in mindset.
I was going to buy some IVM online in 2021 and the place asked what I needed it for. One of reasons I could check on the very short list, was rosacea. Covid was not on the list of course but I could have checked rosacea I’m sure.
Topical Ivm 1% has been prescribed for Rosacea patients for a long time..it's the demodex mite that NATUraLLY lives on ALL our faces:0 that is over growing in such patients ..
Here's an interesting story
Topical Ivermectin Anyone? | Columnists | thedesertreview.com
https://www.thedesertreview.com/opinion/columnists/topical-ivermectin-anyone/article_43889d84-efe4-11eb-96ca-57832f997ba1.html