Never thought I’d be thankful this whole shit show happened but I’m glad it did. Began my Ivermectin treatment on Friday. I have a black toilet in my house and 2 days later I could clearly make out little parasites in the toilet. Makes me think, we worm our pets and livestock but not ourselves. How many people are running around with parasitic infections and don’t know.
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Isn’t it odd though? Millions of people have millions of doctors appointments every week and not one deworming in your whole life. I wonder what symptoms are being treated without ever even looking for the true cause.
In western medicine, all symptoms are treated without actually looking for the real cause. (They sure love to guess though! That's why it's a doctors "opinion") Functional medicine (the future of medicine) goes right to the root of the problem and treats it instead of the symptoms. Once you address the root, the symptoms go away on their own. Great for the patient, bad for big pharma, who basically controls the medical industry now. This is why our doctors aren't healers, everything they learn in school is controlled by big pharma and insurance companies.
The Rockefellers bought Medical schools and Big Pharma. They phased out natural medicine as quackery and had doctors throwing pills at everything. They made the pills, sold the pills and got richer.
The success of Abraham Flexner's experimental schooling allowed him to help finance Simon Flexner's medical education at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He proceeded to become a pathologist, bacteriologist and a medical researcher employed by the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research from 1901 to 1935.
I forget what comedian, but he called doctors, 'Guesswork in white coats'! 😂
Says the fag that provides no evidence to the contrary. I think there is a word for that... it's um... yeah, HYPERBOLE.
So, you want something that is NOT hyperbole?
I get people off of drugs. ALL of them. Alcohol, Meth, Cigarettes...
AND the "control" drugs...
the ones that
DOCTORS PRESCRIBE WITHOUT LOOKING FOR THE REAL CAUSE!
Do you know how I do that? I look for the real fucking cause and SOLVE IT.
When it comes to alcohol, cigarettes and narcotics, which are society accepted control chemicals, I am a MAGNITUDE more successful than AA and NA.
When it comes to pharmaceuticals, I am only as successful as my patient allows me to be. Too many of them, continue seeing their doctor, who gets upset that they quit their drug regimen, even though they just got done claiming:
D: "you are doing better than ever, still taking everything?"
P: "No, I actually quit everything." D: "Quit everything! You can't do that!"
Even though he just got done saying they were doing better than he has ever seen them. That was ok, as long as it was his prescription pad causing that, and the doctor visits are at the same regularity.
I had a CFS and multi-autoimmune sufferer, that saw her doctor multiple times a month, make a complete remission and not have to see him for nearly 2 years (except for quarterly checkups).
It was retardedly simple. Exercise and diet change to unprocessed foods.
When her family found out... I was no longer allowed to talk to her. They put her back on her gallon-ziplock-bag full of pills. Dead in less than a year.
In western medicine, all symptoms are treated without actually looking for the real cause.
Doctors, pharma, ONLY make money when they REGULATE your malaise.
NOT CURE IT. If doctors look for the CAUSE, they might accidentally CURE the cause. Then they lost a patient.
Period. YOU are wrong if you "FEEL" otherwise.
And please don't be a girly snowflake and harp on the word ALL. We are adults here and know that ALL doesn't mean 100%, it means some number in the 90% range that is so statistically insignificantly as to be the SAME as 100%, for simplicity sake and the discussion topic.
Saying ALL is easier than saying:
"92% of doctors in private care that have present college debt."
Can't sleep - get a sleeping tablet
Can't stay awake/concentrate - get rittalin
Depressed? Get anti-depressants
Got a headache? Take aspirin
Got asthma? Take an inhaler
Got dental caries? Drill a bigger hole and fill it with metal.
Yeah no it seems like it's not hyperbole bud.
My husband was being given anxiety medication when it turned out his problem was actually low blood sugar. He wasn't having panic attacks, he was having episodes of low blood sugar. This went on for years. It could have killed him. Thank God his severely diabetic friend told him to check his sugar - I keep a meter around to spot check every so often because diabetes runs so strongly in my family, so he used that. His sugar was at 50. Symptoms - nervousness, shaking, dizziness. Same as a panic attack.
I’ve had some terrible experiences with doctors and it has really made me skeptical of anything they say. I find it’s best to be as knowledgeable as I can be, the doctors hate it but it is my only defense.
A well informed patient is a doctors worst nightmare!! Lol. I always tell my patients to get second and third opinions and to always research everything rigorously. If something doesn’t sound or seem right, question it, research it, and ask as many questions as you want to. I see my patients put their doctor in the “God” category too much and that’s never a good thing.
Me too. One convinced me that I had a tumor in my uterus that would kill me if I didn't undergo a hysterectomy as quickly as possible. The pathology report showed the "tumors" were nothing but fibroids which, while painful and no fun to live with, would never have killed me. I found out too late to sue. That's just the worst thing that's been done to me, but there are several other examples. My daughter was once given the wrong medication for an ear infection, which made it worse - to this day, I've never seen her in so much pain, and that REALLY pissed me off because you don't mess with my kids. I raised all kinds of hell, to the point the doctor's office refunded the copay I paid them for the visit and paid me back for the wrong prescription. It wasn't enough but at least it was something.
They are great if you have a catastrophic event but only treat symptoms of everyday problems. I believe medical malpractice is in the top 5 causes of death in the United States.
It's just terrible. The medical profession doesn't seem to be interested in healing anyone at all. I take this shit into my own hands now. I have some trusted sites that are run by decent doctors where I go to research and find natural remedies for all that ails me. I'm sure people like me are the reason dickhead durbin quietly snuck in some language in his latest bill to try and make supplements and vitamins by prescription only. I hope to God that doesn't pass, otherwise we won't be able to get so much as a vitamin D without a prescription and a doctor's OK to take it.
Customers over cures.
Woah! I think my wife experiences this. What does he do if the blood sugar is running low? Just consume sugar?
He eats right away, but not necessarily just sugar - in fact that is a slippery slope because while sugar will raise your level right away, it will also cause it to crash later so it's not sustainable. Fiber-rich foods like fresh fruit are a very good idea (bananas, apples, mangoes, etc.) Oddly enough, bread will raise your blood sugar too. Go to draxe.com and read about low blood sugar, that's where I got most of the info my husband is using on this. Also they sell glucose tablets you can keep with you that won't spoil, in a pinch that's something specifically made for low blood sugar crashes. He gets that from Walgreens but I'm sure any drug store would have that. Best of luck and be careful - high blood sugar takes years to kill you, but low blood sugar can be extremely dangerous.
You’re awesome - thank you!
Try some hard candy, if it's low sugar that will have immediate effect. Then read a lot.
You can get worming tablets from the supermarket, chemist, it's been tradition to worm our family in Australia.
That’s not a US thing I’m in my 40’s and have never even thought of worms. It’s good to know and I’ll will definitely never forget.
Amazing https://www.combantrin.com.au/
If I pooped and saw worms in my poop, I'd probably pass-out.
But I would probably use ivermectin it's a lot more better, mebendazole isn't good at penetrating the skin
Yeah same, I'm Aussie and when we we're growing up we took de-wormer every year but haven't in the last few, time to get back to it, we used to eat the de-wormer chocolate it tasted good as.
Since ya’ll are talking about this. I picked this up here & saved it. https://files.catbox.moe/9rbtxh.pdf
Everyone needs to read this multiple times, it should be perma-stickied somewhere.
What the actual fuck did I just read …???? Deworming every mammal in the household immediately.
Drop your cats off at the shelter. Crazy Cat Lady syndrome is real.
Are you fucking kidding? How about people keep their pets (like responsible, compassionate humans) while treating themselves for parasites occasionally, since they are picking up parasites from other sources all the time? If you think throwing an animal away means you no longer have to worry about parasites, you're delusional.
I don't know. I only know that what they gave me got rid of even my good bacteria. Had to eat probiotic yogurt and different stuff to get back to normal. It killed everything, bacteria, worms and all. You name it. At first they thought I had a severe kidney infection and sent me home with Sulphur drugs. I took them for 2 days and while I was home, the hospital ran a urine culture. They called me and told me to throw away what I was taking. The nurse told me, "Honey, what we put you on isn't gonna touch what you've got." I was in shock, I thought I was dying or something. "Well just what do I have?" I asked. That's when she told me I had E-coli.
Anyway, I had been dieting eating lots of salads. and lost 6 pounds, but that e-coli helped me lose 14 more while I lay on my couch for 13 days before I finally had my husband to take me to the hospital. What kept me alive was Gatorade and Cranberry juice/which I never want to see either again. Nothing would stay on my stomach. I was hot, then I was cold. I urinated constantly. I thought it would pass while my husband begged 13 days for me to go to a doctor. Wonder what would have happened had I waited longer?
I had a bit of a similar situation except mine didn't go on as long. Severe kidney infection. Doctor put me on ciprofloxacin. It killed the bacteria causing the kidney infection, but also really messed me up.
I can't remember what drug/s I was given, but I think I know what you mean about (messed up.) Some of those drugs are stringent as all get out. They will strip your body of a huge amount of the good bacteria that keep you regulated/if you know what I mean. So if I were you, and that ever happens again, I would ask for something that didn't cause a lot of problems. Maybe they will have something.
Yes, ciprofloxacin has a high dose of fluoride in it. It takes up to six months, or more, to get over it. But kidney infections are no joke. I had recurring kidney infections, until I stopped going to the damn docs with it. It was a ping-pong game. Cure the infection, and feel like sh*t for months afterwards. the personal cure was pretty harsh tho: high fever for days, drinking only tea. I felt like I was risking my life, not going to the doc. But. I got better, and the kidney infections did not come back. Nowadays, I eat zero carbs: no sugar, no alcohol, no veg, no fruit. All that stuff just breeds bacteria, viruses and parasites.