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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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That's another reason why they dont want ivermectin available is because it works on many illnesses 🙏

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Great to see dosages included with the posts even if they weren't 'prescribed by a physician'. You can find dosage chart for covid, rsv, flu on the FLCCC website based on your weight. I note that the last post by CMO for her stomach protocol (not prescribed by a physician) stated she thought her dosage during covid one pill of 25mg for 5 days. Anywhere I've checked, the offerings are 3, 6, or 12mg. So if it was one pill, I'd guess 12mg. If you're buying from anywhere other than PetMetcin 12mg (stated on the box), know the mg that you're buying. Otherwise they may ship you 3mg for the same price as PetMetcin 12mg. If it's not clearly labeled, don't buy it.

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- Yes I've only seen the 12 mg - take 2!

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I'm sorry, the Ivermectin I took was given to me. It was 25mg and was from a compounding pharmacy. I should have explained that better.

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Jan 16Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

I have a little story about ivermectin: my daughter (12yo at the time, 14 now) had a bad case of verrucas on both feet. I tried everything under the sun. Nothing worked but then I had some ivermectin at home and decided to try on her. Gave the recommended dose for her weight, once a week, for 3-4 weeks. Guess what? Like magic, the damn things disappeared, skin is like nothing was ever there, no scars, and they never came back!

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Jan 17Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

I want to add more detailed information on my previous post above, it may be helpful to someone. My husband took 12mg, daily of Ivermectin for approx. 2 months. When we decided to add Fenbendazole he took 300mg. He started at that time with a 3 days on, 3 days off schedule. I’m not a Doctor, so I’m not recommending this. I’m just letting you know what we did, and by Gods grace it worked. My husband had no side effects from taking either.

I also went to https://pubmed.ncbi..nlm.nih.gov/

I typed in “ prostate cancer ivermectin “ It searches 36 million studies from all over the world. There were more than 300 studies done with ivermectin and prostate cancer alone. Every study I read concluded that it killed cancer and that more research should be done. If you type in ANY CANCER and put in Ivermectin or Fendbendazole it will bring up studies that have been done. They KNOW ITS EFFICTIVE . IT KILLS CANCER. These studies have been done FOR 20+ YEARS. There is no money in cheap drugs. Chemo kills healthy cells, neither of these drugs kills healthy cells. Ivermectin and Fenbendazole. starve the cancer cells by killing “microtubials” that feed glucose to the cancer cells.

1 Timothy 3:10 “ For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil....”

These are inexpensive generic drugs. They CURE CANCER BUT they don’t make people rich.

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It's awesome to hear all these success stories with Ivermectin and Fenbendazole! RIP Big Pharma!

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I don't want Big Harma to Rest In Peace. I want them to rest in pieces.

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Haha, you can keep the rest, I'll be happy with the pieces! 😁

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Agree!

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A bit scared about an upcoming appointment to test for blood cancer. How do all these wonderful people in the success stories know how much Ivermectin and Fenbendazole to take and how often, if doctors aren’t guiding you in dosage....since they’re all woke and against it? I want to order both, but have no idea about self subscribing, if in fact my tests are positive. Thank you in advance for answers🙏

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In March 2020, I was diagnosed with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. I hope you don't have something like that, but if you do, I can tell you not to expect any guidance from the oncologist, except "we'll just watch and wait". When I was told that, I thought "I'm not just doing nothing" and started researching my condition. After trying all kinds of things I read about for CLL, I now know that I'm in the 20% of CLL patients that will never progress or need treatment. But even knowing that, I decided to take fenben and IVM and see what happens, because I would still like to cure it, if possible. What happened was that in mid-Dec., my blood tests showed the lowest lymphocyte count I'd had in 7 years-3 years before I was even diagnosed! I know this because I have my records from the doctor I saw in 2017 who told me my WBC and lymphocyte counts were high, then blew it off by saying I probably just had a cut, which was ridiculous! Anyway, since last August I have been taking 24mg/day of IVM for 3 days, and 250mg of fenben the other 4 days. I hope this helps. Good luck!

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Bravo!

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I hope your tests results are negative, but should they not be, do check out COC and Jane McLelland’s work, both on off-label prescribing. Dr Marik, I spired by McLelland, has also recently published a book.

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You might want to check in at the “Fenbendazole can cure cancer “ Substack to glean info from there as well.

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Thank you!!

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There is also a Facebook group for treating cancers with IVM and FenBen.

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Sorry for asking this question, it may have been asked here many times already. I’m new to this substack and saw the “Petmectin” info and website. Is that human grade? There isn’t much info on the website where the company is located and where the “Petmectin” is made. Does anyone know and could share it with me? I greatly appreciate your help and time! Thank you.

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12mg is 'human grade'. More than likely it's made overseas like all of our OTC and prescription meds. There are dozens of pharmaceutical companies in India who make it and package it just like any other product.

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Yes it is pharmaceutical grade. It tells you that in the description. I have bought from this web sight several time. All meds that I’ve received have been from India. I personally trust India. I love Modi, their president. He provided ivermectin to billions of people in his country. Ive purchased ivermectin and Fenbendazole many times from the sight posted. My husbands CT Scan (stage 4 prostate cancer) showed NO CANCER!!! 🙌🏼

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Thank you for sharing this information and thank you for your quick response 🙂

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I propose a new word to describe what is being done:

Civicide: n A program or policy that intends to weaken or break down a civilization, including mass death, injury, erosion of institutions, moral decay, and other similar aspects of a civilization.

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A dear old friend, a pain doctor, has Stage 4 prostate cancer. Moreover, recently he was hospitalized with kidney stones. Now he's been hospitalized for a blood clot in the brain, but he's about to be released. He is undergoing chemo and whatever else is standard. I spoke to him about Ivermectin and Fenbedazole and he ordered (not yet received).

He understands that conventional cancer treatments are not very effective (to put it mildly), but I urgently need to find a doctor who could advise him about how to take Iver and Fenbed in his condition, considering all the variables (like chemo). We're in Miami. Any suggestions?

Right now he's not feeling well and trying to pour through all the medical literature to self-diagnose and self-prescribe seems to me like a very heavy lift. It would be great to find a solid doctor with knowledge of how to treat cancer with Iver + Fenbed.

Any and all suggestions welcome.

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Please look above in this feed at my “Swedesis” reply’s. My husbands testimony is the first one in the article. Please note my follow up information in the above feed ☝️My husband had stage 4 Prostate cancer also after taking these for 6 months he is now cancer free. If you are looking for a doctor who is familiar with Ivermectin and Fenbendazole good luck. This is relatively new information. I encourage you to take it, my husband did and in November the CT Scan showed no cancer.

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Thank you, yes, I saw your husband's testimony! I sent it to my friend to inspire him. And it at least got him to order some Ivermectin and Fenbedazole through here. (Three of my friends have ordered through here).

It would just be ideal to find a doctor / oncologist who could treat him with the Iver and Fenbed, taking into account everything else (kidney stones, blood clot, chemo... plus he's vaxxed).

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My husband is 78 yrs old. He was not vaxed. However I do know from a lot of research that Ivermectin stops the spike protein, which is significant. My husband took the monthly “hormone shots”, from his oncologist,out of fear. No one wants to die and we WANT TO TRUST OUR DOCTORS. Our oncologist told us to STOP THE IVERMECTIN!!! They have their protocol and they stick to what they know. I’m sure I know more about the 2 meds than most doctors. If we had it to do over again we would not have had the shots. We believe that it was the Ivermectin and Fenbendazole that killed the cancer. I researched so many cancer studies. They all concluded that they kill cancer. It killed my husbands cancer that had metastasized to his lymph glands and the biopsy called it “ intense activity”, and that’s NOT GOOD. Now it’s GONE and that’s NOT NORMAL.

Best of everything to your friend 🤲🏻 I will pray that God gives your friend guidance. 🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻 I turned down so many expensive treatments that promised the moon and cost a lot of money I’ve always questioned when there’s is a lot money involved. Not that it’s wrong to make money BUT when people are desperate they can fall for along of stupid treatments. These meds are inexpensive and have a 40-60 year track record. In our case ,by God’s grace, it WORKED for my husband. 🙌🏼.

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Amen to all of it

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Liver: Livatoneplus liverdoctor.com

Stones: Chanca piedra, very effective

Blood clot: Nattokinase. Belle Chemical

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Thank you! Saving this 👍

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UPDATE: 1) In January, my friend's scan showed: metastasis to the brain and bone, and a lesion on his liver. 2) On January 24, he started taking fenbendazole. Somehow he decided on 400+ grams per day. He did not take Ivermectin. 3) in mid February a new scan showed no signs of cancer. !! His oncologist said it was a "miracle (he didn't know about the fenbendazole).

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Jan 17·edited Jan 17

I noticed Jane McLelland's group has a list of doctors sympathetic to her work. (She is author of How To Starve Cancer, and a website and facebook group has grown out of that as word got around of the efficacy of her work). If this link does not take you there for whatever reason, then go to her website or their facebook group and ask. https://www.howtostarvecancer.com/doctors/

Also look up Dr Marik and his cancer-related info available on FLCCC site.

And Joe Tippens' mycancerstoryrocks he's in Florida too I think. Read 'Blog' and 'Protocol' for starters, also an active facebook group. https://mycancerstory.rocks/

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thank you so much! I've got a list of five doctors in Florida from that link and will contact them tomorrow.

I tried to join the Joe Tippens FB group but was declined, because I didn't have cancer myself (I was trying to join to help my friend). I thought it was odd, but... it's their group.

Thank you again! I'm very pleased to hear about Jane McLelland. I pay attention to cancer stuff and had never heard of her. Also Dr. Marik

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might try JT's facebook group again, odd as you say, but I also joined only on basis of educating myself for a friend with it.... Dr Marik has some cancer free info on FLCCC site plus he recently did a book on it. He (and Dr Kory of FLCCC as well) have given senate testimony tho that was on the covid topic for which they risked their careers. Might look up Dr Marik's presentation to get a glimpse of his integrity and caring. Tho your friend is looking for a doc I'd recommend they at least read some of the comments made my individuals self-treating (to whatever degree) in the groups, remarkable stories that will encourage them all the more.

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I do believe that he would need to start ivermectin before chemo or the chemo will attack the ivermectin....I am sorry I don't have the link to back this up. 😞

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Thank you for posting this information. With a pile of emails to read this is always at the top to read first. Its like a feel good read for me, always.

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Does anyone here have experience using IVM to treat arthritis? I have it in my hands and the swelling has gotten so bad it keeps me up at night.

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Jan 16Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

I visited an orthopedic surgeon back in June I believe, because I was having a lot of pain in my left knee. He eventually did an mri, and told me there was no need for surgery, and that my pain was caused by arthritis. He stated I had arthritis worse in the other knee, and didn’t know why my right wasn’t hurting. He offered a steroid injection, which I rejected. I began reading anything I could about relieving arthritis pain. I read an article on this Substack about ivermectin, and arthritis. Basically it stated there was a possibility I could cure arthritis with ivermectin. I ordered a 50 pack of the 12 mg petmectin tablets, and began taking them. There was a few days where I took 2 tablets. Long story short, after a few days the pain began to lessen until it was gone. I completed the 50 pack, and haven’t taken anymore. Can’t say I’m cured, but I’m in no pain.

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Amazing!

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That's excellent! I just took 12mg. I think I'll continue for one month and see what happens. I don't really have pain but I've lost dexterity and my hands are really swollen. I've been taking high dose curcumin and haven't noticed any improvement, so I really hope that IVM helps.

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Also check and make sure your curcumin has black pepper in with it if not you can add a black pepper corn with the supplement. Pepper in raases the bodies uptake dramatically.

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Hope that works for you!

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Presumably you had rheumatoid? I wonder how it works for osteoarthritis.

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To be honest the ortho didn’t say, and I didn’t ask which, I’m with you, I presume rheumatoid. You might give it a shot. So if you have osteoarthritis, do you take a magnesium supplement?

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I do NOT and I so need to! I keep hearing this. I’m going to order tonight. I thanks for mentioning it.

I’ve been told I need (another) hip replacement and I am resistant since they refuse to deal with root causes.

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Good luck with that hip!

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I wonder if the liquid form of ivermectin used for cattle might be useful rubbing it directly on your hands.

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You've given me an idea! For several years I've been dealing with something called Dequervain's Tenosynovitis, which is a long name for extremely painful wrists 😂 the next time It flares up I'm going to try the paste. Thank you!!

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Hope it works for you!

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Jan 17·edited Jan 17

Have you tried the Carnivore Diet?Check dr Ken Berry on YouTube.

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It probably would help, but I'm just not willing to do such extreme measures. I ate paleo for quite a while up till about 3+ years ago. Cooking and dining with my husband is one of my few pleasures. Fasting does seem to help, I should do it more often.

Also I have Hashimotos and I've read that extremely low carbs can stress the thyroid.

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Does 25 mg sound right? I have the 12 mg - take 2? Sounds very efective!!

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