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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

EDIT: The SALE ends tomorrow, February 2nd.

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Tess's avatar

More wow testimonies! This is why we need RFK Jr. to blow the lid off of sickcare. What right do these bureaucrats who are lining their pockets with the filth of pharma and big lobbyists have to tell us anything?! People are dying at their hands.

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Sharon's avatar

What right? They're criminals. All Congress critters end up millionaires taking bribes from pharma companies, lobbyists, insider trading, etc. What they're doing is illegal. It's OK for them to do it because they're criminals. If any of us did this, we would be arrested and put in jail.

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Dena's avatar

Thank you for your important work 2SG.

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Shelly Thorn's avatar

Awesome! Thank you so much as always for sharing these important success stories. I've added this latest entry to a list that's up to 115 as of now.

https://birdseyeview.xyz/cancer-recovery-success-stories/

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Curmudgeon's avatar

Thanks for this information.

I have friends that have developed Lupus. They have always had dogs and/or cats. I have seen here(?) opinions that anyone with pets has parasites, and suggested the friends take Ivermectin. The current theory on Lupus is that it is caused by "leaky gut", but what causes leaky gut seems to be all over the map. I am curios whether there is anecdotal evidence that anti-parasitics like Ivermectin and Fenbendazole have helped people with Lupus. Thanks.

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Shelly Thorn's avatar

Love this theory and question and would be equally interested.

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Irunthis1's avatar

Ivermectin actually has an FDA indication for scabies (200mcg/kg as single dose, may repeat in 14 days if needed) as well as for head lice (same dose but may require 1 or 2 additional doses, 7 days apart). FYI. Thanks for all you do!

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P.S. this is the oral dose--available by RX in the US as a 3mg tablet. I have recommended this for folks with no insurance who can't afford $45 for the scabies cream but can get the 4-5 tabs of IVM for $20

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The Purple Piller's avatar

No Rx needed for Petmectin. It's 12mg and you get 50 blister-pack tablets.

Way better deal IMHO. More especially with the current 20% off promotion.

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Irunthis1's avatar

I wholeheartedly agree. I was just pointing out this fun fact(the indication/research/dosing for scabies/lice) that I, as a pharmacist, was completely in the know about. I recommended the rx item at the time because most people with scabies or lice want to treat it RIGHT NOW rather than waiting weeks for something to come in the mail. Have a great day!

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The Purple Piller's avatar

Thank you! An honest and moral pharmacist, good day to you too, ma'am!

Funny, if you visit the American Cancer Society's Twitter page they have a Pin of the recent mRNA Nobel prize winners in Physiology/Medicine.

Rather, they should have Satoshi Omura front and center for discovering Ivermectin. And, by extension, curing many cancers. But they're in the business of cashing in on cancer (mRNA Cancer Vaccines, here we go) then actually curing cancer (IVM).

"I've taken a cancer vaccine like the one Trump is spearheading... it reversed my stage 4 tumors"

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14322495/cancer-vaccine-donald-trump-mrna-cure-tumors.html

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Feb 1Edited

[update] First order ship notice came in Monday. | Should get it this week. FYI I'm currently having some shipping issues with Virex... I've had several successfully complete. Maybe they are on backorder or something...

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

They are shipping all backorders this coming week I am told.

Please email them and they will get right back to you: info@virex.health

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Deb King's avatar

Great encouraging words! What is the dosage of Petmectin to lower PSA levels? Is it taken daily, or weekly? TIA

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