Apparently Ivermectin triggers remyelation. Add thisbto the list.
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Thank you so much for your kind thoughts. She's actually pretty upbeat, doing lots of holistic/homeopathic stuff, and believes the ivermectin is actually making her feel better in that it's relieving her symptoms, which we hope means it's resolving the problem. As she and I have discussed, none of us knows when it's our time to go and all we can do is live each day at our best, and she plans to spend whatever time she has left feeling as good as possible and doing only the things she enjoys. She's nearly 60, and If she manages to lick this thing, she could have another 20 or more good years.
That's good to hear. Can you please do an update on your sister's status in the future? I hope Ivermectin can cure her.
Can do. This only came to light in the past few weeks, so it may take awhile for us to know anything definitive. Also, she's throwing a lot of things at the problem, including a couple weeks from now starting to use some piece of equipment that has reportedly been successful at curing cancer by tapping into one's brain waves for healing the body, so I'm not sure we'll definitively know which thing turns the tide. Thank you for your interest and concern.
I much rather support homeopathic means compared to big pharma since it's clear that they're full of bullshit. That's understandable as she's not a test subject. She should be doing absolutely what she believes is best for her. I was already against big pharma as I have heard countless stories of troubles with modern medicine from them but this video is also an eye opener of how they only care about two things. Their bottom line and their political agenda.
HIV=AIDS - FAUCI'S FIRST FRAUD https://www.bitchute.com/video/GUEXDEQBaG5C/
Here's how far I'm against the medical industry/Big Pharma. My blood pressure, even at home, is what the doctors would call extremely high, but the only symptom I've had is very occasional very minor heart palpitations, which I resolved with a cayenne pepper blend. I remember being 10 years old (1963) and seeing a TV commercial where a woman was talking about how her husband died from high blood pressure with no symptoms. She called it a 'silent killer', and then encouraged everyone to run to their doctor and have their blood pressure checked. Why did that make such a big impression on me such that I'd remember it so clearly all these years later? I've concluded (and I could be wrong) it's because I'd need that information now to recognize that the blood pressure thing is basically a scam, especially as just 3 or 4 years later the big scare was high cholesterol and there are indications that's a scam, too. And now we have the virus/jab thing, where we can see so many doctors ignoring actual scientific evidence and blithely sticking people with poison, so I don't trust any of them to actually be concerned about my health and wellbeing. At any rate, I'm otherwise entirely healthy, and I'm just going to live my life being happy and take my chances.
A rife machine?, I was thinking of getting one because they do work.
Sis didn't tell me what it's called and I didn't ask because I was only interested in what it does. If my description sounds like what a rife machine does, then that's probably what it is.
That's awesome!