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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

PS the coupon code CREAM25 was not enabled just as this article went live, but 10 minutes later it became active, and is now working.

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Christine R King's avatar

My doctor told me the liquid form of Ivermectin injected into cattle can also be applied topically. He told me he knows of patients who have rubbed it on the skin to cure Lyme. It worked!

2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

I don't know if topical will cure Lyme, but there is a lot of anecdotal evidence that applying after the removal of a tick will accelerate healing.

I would always do the following for actual active Lyme:

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/repost-lyme-disease-cure-ivermectin

Geoff Wexler's avatar

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Dr. John's avatar

When using Ivermectin Cream for skin cancer, how can you tell when the cancer is gone completely?

Usually, there may be a small bump on the surface of the skin, but the cancer goes much deeper inside.

Chris's avatar

Been making my own, with both ivermectin & fenben, using it to treat osteoarthritis. It does penetrate well enough for localized arthritis.

Bandit's avatar

Can I just use it topically to look younger? 😉😊😂 (Wouldn't it be nice if it worked for that?)