A mom that fosters children does this regularly. Would it take the place of ivermectin?
https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/natural-deworming-the-gut-safely-and-effectively/
A mom that fosters children does this regularly. Would it take the place of ivermectin?
https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/natural-deworming-the-gut-safely-and-effectively/
I knew if I read far enough someone would say it. Ivermectin is a little different from HCQ. From what I understand Ivermectin prevents the virus from binding to the cell wall. This same concept is true of Xylitol as it prevents pathogens from binding to mucous membranes in the bronchial tract.
Don't think Ivermectin qualifies as an ionophore, so it won't help zinc enter the cell.
I agree with you. But that is excellent information.
Makes sense to me.
I think there is science to back you up. There is a known gut brain connection. When one eats sugar for a spell and then stops, the gut bacteria clamor for the sugar, aka. Cravings and irritability
There is absolutely something to this. Consider what happens when you switch up your pets food too rapidly.
People who think they can't handle a given food/diet may be able to if they eased into it gradually. A lot of first time kombucha drinkers think their stomachs can't handle it but the body adjusts. Start with small amounts. Quantities don't always map 1 to 1 either. Again, start small and let your body adjust.
pretty sure you are over ground zero on this theory. Of course, it makes perfect sense, so the "experts" in the medical field will shit all over you, but i personally think you hit an Eureka moment on this one.
Switch to stevia...natural plant based sweetener.
The awesome thing about HCQ, Ivermectin and friends is what exactly are the consequences if they don't work? You're out a couple hundred bucks for a safe and generic medication?
It has the most amazing/risk reward. I'm shocked when people hesitate to take it. But yeah there are plenty of alternatives and other options to be aware of. Thanks for sharing and hope I don't come off as dismissive of the option you linked to.
Ok , I have a tractor supply near me. You sold me. What is your regimen ? How do you take it and how much ? Don’t spare the details fren.
You'd think so. Good article, thanks for sharing.
I doubt it. Gut worms are usually roundworms, tapeworms, and pinworms. There are a lot of other parasites besides these that can affect many other organs in ones body. Fortunately good hygiene and sanitation in our country make them rare. These parasites can be brought up by the massive illegal immigration coming to our country from not only south america, but all over the world that come across our southern border and are transported throughout the country. I took a pre-med parasitology class in college, and I make sure my meat is cooked well, and I don't eat raw fish.
If you are not allergic to walnuts, Biociden is great. Also you can try Paraguard which is similar to Biociden.
You cannot deworm naturally.