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Cherie Board's avatar

I was jumping on here to say that big pharma, CDC, doctors, even Indian pharmacies, where in the past you did NOT need a prescription are now requiring them! They are once again in an all out war to stop the use of this medication and others….I think it’s even worse now than during the pandemic. I have even heard that customs is stopping packages from India. Also checking social media to see if the person has been discussing ivermectin. It’s getting bad. This is not a “made up” story…true.

John B Bartlett's avatar

God Bless you...truth will set us free

Shelly S's avatar

Where can you get ivermectin cream?

Diane Beatty's avatar

Over the counter here in Nicaragua just last week. A large tube about 36$ over the counter. God bless poor countries.

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

No, you want to grind up the pills and add to organic base for best results.

ㅤㅤㅤ ㅤAngeliciousness's avatar

If you want to go the route 2SG is suggesting, you need one of those small mortar and pestles for grinding meds down to a superfine powder...

Then you can add that to any oil. I think avocado is one of the most healing oils.

This is a good deal for avocado oil I recently purchased on AMZ:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F7W9WPX

And it comes in a glass bottle instead of all that plastic nightmare.

Viking's avatar

In Canada you can not get the pills

2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Contact the company directly and they will assist you for Canadian orders: info@virex.health

Fain Zimmerman's avatar

Like organic coconut oil?

Fain Zimmerman's avatar

What about using the horse paste as a topical?

John's avatar

I still can't get Ivermectin in the UK. I had some Petmectin sent over last year from the US and only managed to get that delivered because I asked my MP to write to UK customs that had refused to release it but since then I have had two of my orders returned to the Virex people in the US by UK customs.

Why is it that not a single company or doctor in the UK is able to provide me with this miracle drug this side of the barriers that UK customs have put in place for what is a perfectly legal drug to import into the UK?

Bread and Circuses's avatar

You are not alone with these troubles ; many EU countries also block all forms of Ivermectin, even packages sent from EU country to another EU country are somehow intercepted, even if they are supposed not to do so.

They are quite efficient in this, while authorities and customs officials publicly complaining how they have so low resources that designer drugs, cocaine and amphetamine are shipped in with record numbers. Yeah well maybe if they did not spend all the time trying to find that last package of Ivermectin...

And previously you could buy animal medications basically from anywhere, even directly from China or US (you just had to pay the customs fee, of course) but then they prevented orders from outside EU , and now you cannot even order animal meds from another EU country anymore (in most cases), while the whole purpose of EU was sold to people as 'free market with free movement of goods and people' - well not so much anymore it seems.

John's avatar

It sounds to me that a number from 1 to 10 with 1 being hard and 10 being easy should be assigned against every country to show how easy or hard it is to get Ivermectin there and that would be a far better measure of freedoms in that country than any nonsense made up by the UK state about the relative freedom of people there. On that basis the UK would come out as 1 i.e. a country totally without basic freedoms.

ㅤㅤㅤ ㅤAngeliciousness's avatar

I'm so glad this 'late term' research isn't being rabbit holed any longer.

Of course, now that they've managed to kill a good portion of humanity, I suppose it's them throwing us a bone. The next plandemic won't be about toilet paper or clot shots though...it will be about them using the air or mosquitoes to infect us. Thanks, Gates, you POS.

The Beekeepers Wife's avatar

I’d like to know more about using ivermectin to treat RA and regular arthritis, please. I notice others would like to know where to purchase the cream, too.

2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Grind the PetMectin pills into an organic base cream -- that is your best bet.

DAM on the beach's avatar

Has anyone studied topical IVR or FenBen with DMSO for better absorption? Any studies or anecdotal info?

RU Pondering's avatar

Please don’t. Ivermectin has numerous mechanisms of action. But it kills worms/parasites by functioning as a nerve agent. Ivermectin doesn’t kill us because it doesn’t cross the blood brain barrier. Add DMSO and it will. Don’t use DMSO with any Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors.

sumpaul's avatar

That was an idea I have been toying with, too. However, I will read around the topic first:

1. My DMSO roll-on says, "Because of its anticholinesterase activity, avoid the use of other cholinesterase inhibitors with DMSO roll-on"

2. "Bioactivity of a peptide derived from acetylcholinesterase: involvement of an ivermectin-sensitive site on the alpha 7 nicotinic receptor"

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nbd.2004.02.009

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Can you offer an idea of proportions?

Cherie Board's avatar

Me too. I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and would LOVE to know how this or any other drug like phenben, etc.

Ian Smith's avatar

Rheumatoid arthritis is a manifestation of the same fungal organism that causes cancer, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, psoriasis, Parkinson's, etc. now whether ivermectin or fenbendazole ivermectin can impact bone due to poor blood supply to the bones in comparison to your other organs I know not. However a powerful antifungal known to enter bone and strengthen bones is boron and borax is the sodium salt of boron and is well known for its effectiveness in both osteo and rheumatoid arthritis. Read the borax conspiracy by googling it, and watch Jorge flechas on YouTube talking about boron. Then google chronic diseases associated with malassezia yeast. All three very important for your and everyone else's education.

Marilyn Veach's avatar

I would also like to know. Please share, if anyone can advise.

Plant Lady's avatar

Anyone help how I figure out pet mectin dosage? 43y/o female, 135 lbs with Covid.

RU Pondering's avatar

Meanwhile, a pformer Pfizer executive is doing his “level best” to disparage Ivermectin as a poison. The finger quotes are because I don’t believe this individual is on the level. I usually take everything with a grain of skepticism and withhold judgement until a pattern of evidence is established. But this guy has been triggering my caution light for a long time. My opinion is that he is still serving his former masters, to sow confusion and division into the opposition.

Pat's avatar

Are Lactones formed from Lactic acid?

Is exhausting exercise a cure for many ills?

Julie Gilchrist's avatar

I’m so encouraged about the testing of IVM for neurodegenerative diseases. My ex-husband was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease 3 years ago. It’s gotten pretty bad. I had him do an IVM detox, but maybe someone knows of a protocol for PD? Should we just go with the Joe Tippen’s cancer protocol for now ?

sumpaul's avatar

1. My DMSO roll-on says, "Because of its anticholinesterase activity, avoid the use of other cholinesterase inhibitors with DMSO roll-on"

2. "Bioactivity of a peptide derived from acetylcholinesterase: involvement of an ivermectin-sensitive site on the alpha 7 nicotinic receptor"

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nbd.2004.02.009

Abstract

A peptide fragment of 14 amino acids, derived from the C-terminus of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), might underlie the now well-established noncholinergic effects of the enzyme. This peptide is bioactive in a variety of systems including acute (brain slices) and chronic (organotypic culture) preparations of hippocampus, a pivotal area in Alzheimer's disease (AD); invariably, the action of the peptide is mediated specifically via an as yet unknown receptor. In this study, the allosteric alpha 7 agent, ivermectin (IVM), had a modest inhibitory effect, whilst that of the peptide was significantly more marked. However, ivermectin rendered ineffective the toxicity of high doses of the peptide, that is, when the two were co-applied, only the smaller effects of ivermectin were seen. Ivermectin, therefore, is presumably acting at a site that is identical to, or at least strongly interactive with, the normal binding site for AChE-peptide. This observation could have important implications for eventual therapeutic targeting of the action of AChE-peptide, in neurodegeneration.

RU Pondering's avatar

On A Midwest Doctor’s post on DMSO, I’ve warned not to combine ivermectin and DMSO. If DMSO pulled Ivermectin across the blood brain barrier, it could have serious consequences.

David B. Miller's avatar

I'd like info on topical uses, too. I have an appointment coming up about some suspicious skin lesions... Do I want to use Ivermectin or Fenben in a cream or paste? specs like concentrations, how much, how often...?

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

So appreciate you, 2nd.

Uncle Juan's avatar

And where do you get ivermectin cream? Maybe you can make it with coconut oil and liquid ivermectin.

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ㅤㅤㅤ ㅤAngeliciousness's avatar

No offense meant, but, you might as well ask for the grim reaper to come reaping quicker with chemo. Yes, some people survive chemo and think that's what cured them but, I'd rather buy a bridge from 'The Wiz' and dance with a dozen clowns coming out of a clown car trying to convince me I need more insurance than ever taking chemo.

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When asked over the last 50 years around 80% of oncologists have consistently said in poll after poll that they would refuse to take the chemotherapy they are routinely giving to their patients due to the fact it rarely cures cancers, rarely extends life but most definitely does destroy the quality of life for those patients. What sort of person inflicts suffering on another person that they would refuse to have done to themselves? A greedy one who is ignoring the Hippocratic oath