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Oct 15, 2023Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

I cannot thank you enough for giving useful truthful information. We have been lacking it throughout this process. What I have seen in the last 10 years (maybe a bit longer) in the medical field has shown me a complete lack of knowledge about a more functional medical relationship between patients and doctors. I had medical problems start about 20 years ago. I was living in the New England with great specialists yet could not figure out what was making me so sick. I realized I had to be the proactive detective to my diagnosis. I started keeping a daily journal to write everything I ate, symptoms I experienced or anything I felt relevant. Meanwhile Doctors were zeroed in on symptom management.

Turned out I was a very sensitive celiac. Migraines, seizures all kinds of disgusting things.

I did an elimination diet. All of my problems went away. For 1 year I kept BP readings, everything relevant to my health. When I went for my yearly physical my physician was amazed. I handed him my journal. I had changed physically. I do everything differently. I understand the bacteria splicing done in seeds (GMO)for growing too. They are making us sick. Those seeds are engineered to be pest resistant. As the GMO corn grows it is sprayed with glyphosate to kill weeds yet it isn’t affected. The pest eats the corn, its stomach explodes to kill it. That same corn is sold for feed for cows (not a natural food for cows) those cows are slaughtered for food. Sickly cows get plenty of antibiotics and now mRNA vaccines. I owned a large farm so had access to University’s involved in farming. Poison food chain. I no longer trust the medical field or this government. I do however follow frontline Doctors. Our heroes working at what they do best. Thank you again. I enjoy your work. I value your time giving information to us.

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Are you a pesticide and gmo free farm? Where are you located? Thanks.

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Oct 15, 2023Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

I sold the farm. It was 80 acres (too much for me to do alone. But my friends call me a Hunter gatherer on food sourcing. I do not eat meat that I don’t raise so I eat what is green and healthy. Farming has taken a big hit in the last 20 years. Now it’s almost impossible for farmers (I had a big Mennonite and Amish community around me). What the government is doing to them is a greater sin. It’s OUR healthy food sources they want to kill.

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Oct 15, 2023Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

I have been using ivermectin for 16 months. Neuropathy in foot is almost gone. Knee pain gone. Nerve damage from know surgery gone. Never used it for Covid.

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Can you please elaborate some more? Thanks.

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Oct 15, 2023Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Yes. I was introduced to a group called Dirt Road Discussions on Telegram. After listening to healing stories I decided to try it. We use the horse paste version. As I said above changes in my body were amazing. I had nerve damage that ran done my left leg from around my meniscus to my foot. That was the first thing that went away. The foot neuropathy followed. I am still taking the past hoping to complete the foot cure. Many more small things disappeared such knee pain that felt like none on bone. I can now jump and play with my grandchildren. There are thousands of stories like mine out there.

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Would be curious to know your dosage.....

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Me too!

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Me three

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Can you share dosage? . I have paste and petmectin on hand.

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Interesting info Grandma!

I've had hip issues for years and have wondered if the 'wonderdrug' IVM might assist, instead of a hip replacement?

Mick from Hooe (UK) Unjabbed because i joined the dots since 2020.

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I would try almost anything before I allow a surgeon to cut me. Before I was in light, a surgeon told me I needed a total knee replacement. Amazing. I am fine now and never let him.

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I would love to know what dosage and how often you take it.

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I take it everyday. A pencil eraser size in the morning and one at night.

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Perhaps the fact that you're taking it regularly is why you never got COVID?

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Do you take it once a week, every day or some other schedule?

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No one from the NIH or FDA could possibly be reading this article because all of them have their heads firmly shoved up their u-know-whats.

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🤣🤣🤣👏

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Firmly inserted is correct. 👍🏻🤪

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So glad I got COVID last year, because the Ivermectin ended up treating things I didn't even know I had. Not to gross anyone out, but for example, I had a leson on my back that would collect fluid. I just thought it was some kind of non-infectious cyst - had it for years... once in a while it would leak.

When I started the Ivermecton it exploded, so to say, and never returned. So, this cyst had some sort of dermal parasites in it.... again.... so glad I had an opportunity to take Ivermectin.

Be that as it may, the bottom line is... if a medical intervention is not going to make big bucks for a Pharma company at best you will never hear about it, but what we saw was the active supression of a beneficial therapy, because if it were acknowledged Remdesivir (Run-yourdeath-is-near) would have lost its EUA along with the clot shot.

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Oct 14, 2023Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Will you do an article on ivermectin for Epstein bar?

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Eventually, yes.

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Please do! And include dosage! Thank you!

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I've been taking ivermectin (horse paste) twice a month since early in the covid "pandemic". I also take it if I've been to gatherings of friends and family. I've never caught covid. If I feel a bug coming on I'll take ivermectin and/or oregano oil. Of course, I don't see covid much differently than the seasonal flu or a common cold.

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Oregano Oil & Ivermectin. Awesome combo!

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What dosage and how often? Daily? Weekly?

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Why is dosage info so elusive? Nobody seems to want offer that information?

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What dosage?

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I believe it is still the case that If you order Ivermectin in Canada, Healthy Canada will seize it at Customs. Canada currently has one of the more totalitarian regimes.

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I think the Petmectin folks have had success with Canada customs. Have you attempted? I'd reach out to the company via email. Please don't give up. Where there's a Will there's a Way!

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Wonderful article. Note it was written in winter 2022. I still cannot get my blind friends to read anything like this , sadly. Thanks!!

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Excellent. We need as much clear information as possible at a time where information is blocked and misrepresented by Gov't amd media. Thank you for all the hard work you do for us The People.

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Thank you for the website! Much easier way to get it for my pets. 😉

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Terrific article, thank you.

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Dr. Steven Phillip's Zerospin Substack deserves way more attention and credit than he currently has.

He is also a Lyme Disease doctor.

https://zerospin.substack.com/?r=1b177k&utm_campaign=referrals-subscribe-page-share-screen&utm_medium=web

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I just wanted to also chime in that anyone with inflammatory conditions might want to buy PecTaSol, it’s modified fruit pectin and it definitely has great studies helping PSA numbers in those with prostate cancer (I got a highly skeptical friend to read the study and then he handed it to his doctor who agreed he should take it!) Doorless Carp here on substack did an amazing long thread on Galectin-3, which cause all sorts of inflammation diseases and ultimately cancer and supplements that can help. Pectasol is not a money maker for big Pharma! Read here:

https://doorlesscarp953.substack.com/p/sars-cov-2-spike-protein-homologous

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That is a long thread on Galectin; is PecTaSol referenced? Would greatly appreciate a link to the study your friend handed to his physician.

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An ear the end with therapeutics

“ Research and clinical trials are mainly focused on synthetic small and large molecule Gal-3 inhibitors. Small synthetic molecules have the potential to be toxic at higher doses, whereas larger molecules don’t tend to bind so well. Research is still progressing into these.

Of particular note, they also reviewed modified citrus pectin (MCP):

Modified citrus pectins (MCP) are produced from citrus pectin by sequential alkali and acidic hydrolytic processes to enhance absorbability. Studies in cell lines and animal models suggested that MCP could be an effective anti-metastatic drug for many cancers [185,186,187,188]. The MCP was shown to inhibit in vitro tumor cell adhesion to endothelium [186] and homotypic aggregation and the formation of metastatic deposits of human breast and prostate carcinoma cells in lungs and bones in xenograft rodent models [185,187].

Recently, Gal3-targeting multifunctional core-shell glyconanoparticles based on the low molecular weight dialdehyde oligomers of citrus pectin (CPDA) have been described [188]. These CPDA-based core-shell nanoparticles have been shown to reduce homotypic cellular aggregation, tumor-endothelial cell interactions, and endothelial tube formation—the significant steps of cancer progression [188].

The great thing about MCP is that it is available cheaply, almost off the shelf, and it is being trialled. Unfortunately I would not expect it to be allowed to progress further exactly for this reason:

MCP is commercially available as a food supplement, and at least two clinical investigations of MCP have been completed so far on prostatic neoplasm (FDA-regulated, NCT01681823, Phase 2) and hypertension (non-regulated, NCT01960946). The former study of MCP on prostatic neoplasm assessed its effect on prostate-specific antigen (PSA) kinetics in biochemically relapsed prostate cancer with serial increases in PSA. Moreover, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) initiated a Phase 3 randomized, double-blind clinical trial of MCP on knee osteoarthritis (n = 50) (NCT02800629), but the recruitment status is “unknown” on clinicaltrials.gov (accessed on 20 February 2023).

Optimal therapy of biochemically relapsed prostate cancer (BRPC) after local treatment is elusive. An established modified citrus pectin (PectaSol®, P-MCP), a dietary polysaccharide, is an established antagonist of galectin-3, a carbohydrate-binding protein involved in cancer pathogenesis.

…Sixty patients were enrolled, and one patient withdrew after a month. Patients (n = 59) were given P-MCP, 4.8 grams X 3/day, for six months.

…After six months, 78% (n = 46) responded to therapy, with a decreased/stable PSA in 58% (n = 34), or improvement of PSADT in 75% (n = 44), and with negative scans, and entered the second twelve months treatment phase. Median PSADT improved significantly (p = 0.003). Disease progression during the first 6 months was noted in only 22% (n = 13), with PSA progression in 17% (n = 10), and PSA and radiologic progression in 5% (n = 3). No patients developed grade 3 or 4 toxicity.

Keywords: PSA doubling time; PectaSol; modified citrus pectin; non-metastatic biochemically relapsed prostate cancer.”

From: “Modified Citrus Pectin Treatment in Non-Metastatic Biochemically Relapsed Prostate Cancer: Results of a Prospective Phase II Study” (2021)

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34959847/

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Oct 15, 2023·edited Oct 15, 2023

The covid ivermectin story is a doozy. Daylight on demons.

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You're welcome, and thanks for taking the time to leave such a nice comment! ZeroSpin is a labor of love. I'm so appreciative of your support. Without you and the other generous folks who subscribe, there would be no ZeroSpin.

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Keep that 0spin coming doc!

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I notice within your essay that the FDA's message to the USA was "We have not approved IVERMECTIN for that purpose". It suggests the FDA had previously 'APPROVED' IVM for other ailments and illnesses?

This simply reinforces our suspicions that the FDA works FOR BIG PHARMA'S PROFITS with little regard for people's wellbeing. FDA seem to have been 'got at', perhaps bribed, into rubbishing IVM in order to justify an Emergency Use Authorisation for the new brand of DEADLY INJECTIONS they pretend are VACCINES! Reality; If IVM existed and had proven to be a very SAFE and EFFECTIVE'anti-viral' remedy for numerous illnesses, The FDA were duty bound to reject the EUA on principle. But Big Pharma rules!

Their slogan; "There's no profit in healthy people"- so how can we make them unwell for longer?

The fact that Big Pharma have incredibly negotiated a 'NO LIABILITY' clause for all of their medicines is further proof the medical system is totally mercenary and corrupted beyond recognition of what we previously believed, before Covid and the deadly Vax they invented 'overnight'.

The Covid jab equates to being Genetically Modified and there's no coming back from that!

mRNA = MYOCARDITIS - You can't expect to Pfuck with the heart and expect no serious and permanent consequences!

Now there are too many of us that suspected the 'RAT' which is Big Pharma, The FDA, CDC, NIH etc, and the game is up! Never again will people trust the 'authorities' and blindly accept the false SCIENCE they 'sold' us back in 2020.

Mick from Hooe (UK) Unjabbed to live longer!

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Yes, Ivermectin is on the World Health Organization's list of "ESSENTIAL MEDICINES"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHO_Model_List_of_Essential_Medicines

An approved medicine as an Anthelminthic (Anti-Parasitic) with many "off-label" or "repurposed" therapeutic benefits. It has a long history and safety record. It has literally saved millions of lives. The discoverer and creator of Ivermectin won the Noble Prize in Medicine.

Satoshi Omura:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoshi_%C5%8Cmura

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