I know a guy who sells pet products and other items and when i talked to him the other day he said he had 65lbs of paper worth of orders and sold 60k dollars of ivermectin in 1 to 2 days. The truth is getting out and people are finding a way arounf the bullshit.
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (66)
sorted by:
Wait, he didn't even ingest it, he literally just rubbed it on his skin?
Your skin can absorb all kinds of meds.
It's actually one of the more efficient ways to get iodine into your body: Buy the Iodine Tincture (the ones used for would healing) and draw a 2x2 square on your leg and fill it in.
If you are iodine deficient, you will absorb it in 5 minutes.
Do this once a week and you will maintain iodine levels. IF you have too much iodine, then your skin will stop absorbing it.
Interesting, thanks. Although I don't know why we need iodine, lol. But that technique is very good info. Thanks.
Iodine is incredibly important for managing your hormones.
Check out Dr. Brownstein.
Iodide is good for your thyroid, elemental iodine is needed for the iodine receptors in prostate, breasts, uterus, cervix and many of the other major organs. That’s why lugols iodine or another form that has both iodide and elemental iodine is so important.
Not only do we not get enough iodine in our diet but the lesser atomic weight halogens, chlorine, fluorine and bromine all displace iodide and iodine in our bodies. So for the most part, everyone is hypothyroid.
Hmm, interesting! Could be partly to explain why so many are so fat. I firmly believe other garbage in food is also affecting the obesity rates.
I know they started putting iodine in salt, but now that I'm suspicious of just about everything, i wonder if it's the 'right' kind, lol. Thank you for posting. I'll see if I can find this Dr. Brownstein you mentioned. Cheers.
Iodine is essential in proper regulation of your Thyroid, which in turn is highly essential in regulating brain and body function.
Highly important.
Iodine prevents goiters. That's why table salt is iodized.
Yes, exactly.
Wow, that's crazy! Thanks for answering. I've never heard of anybody doing it that way. Do you know how he dosed it? Did he just take the dose by weight and use that amount on his hands. That's wild.
Our ranch hand is doing this,...
Really? Same thing? Just rubbing it on his hand? How does he figure what dose to take? This is fascinating to me because a lot of people here have talked about taking the horse paste, but I have not heard of anybody simply rubbing it on their hands.
By weight, same as if ingested, is what I understood from the conversation with my sister, and he did it daily.
There are a number of medicinal substances that are as effective when applied to the skin as they are when ingested, and in fact for some substances skin application is the only method available.
Alright, thank you. As you can see, a lot of people are interested in this. If you hear differently from your sister regarding the dose, please tell us!
I see that, 'it rubs the lotion on the skin' comment a lot. What movie is that from?
The Silence of the Lambs.
Oh, thanks.
It makes sense since we have pores but I imagine the dosage and effectiveness would be completely different. There wouldn't be a typical digestion process so it would be great to ask a few knowledgeable people on what they think of that.
Yes, accurate info would be good to have. Good point about the digestion.
I would never trust a random pharmacist. Not saying they would intentionally mislead me but it would take a bit more to really believe they know what they're talking about.
This. This is exactly the reason it’s not good to let house paint (any paint for that matter) or chemicals like bleach, gasoline, solvents - could go on and on - rest on your bare skin. Our skin acts like a sponge, sure it won’t suck up all the paint to the point that you don’t see it anymore but your body will absorb chemical levels that your body isn’t used to or is supposed to deal with.