I was browsing the CDC website as one does and came across Q Fever. I archived it and the last it was archived was eight years ago, so I don't think it's been talked about recently. It has nearly the same symptoms as covid-19 but is a bacterial infection, not a virus as covid is purported to be.
Q Fever also affects lungs.
Doxycycline is used to treat Q Fever and it is also used to treat some forms of malaria. Perhaps there is a connection there with Ivermectin. Both Ivermectin and Doxycycline are used to treat mites and lice.
I was reading here a few days/weeks ago about parasites and bacteria infections and it got me thinking that perhaps Q Fever should be looked into more and see if there are more similarities with covid and the treatments. I'm not very good at this and perhaps we could crowd source some more information between the two diseases.
https://www.cdc.gov/qfever/treatment/index.html https://www.cdc.gov/qfever/symptoms/index.html (https://archive.is/zrsRH)
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/symptoms.html
This is the thread that started me thinking about parasites: https://greatawakening.win/p/12jw8HwSV1/the-truth-would-put-99-in-hospit/
I also watch a lot of cat rescue videos and all cats get dewormed once caught. It got me thinking why I've never been dewormed. I grew up in the country and have pets. Dogs and outside cats are supposed to be dewormed regularly. I eat at restaurants were there are staff that will have had travelled to different countries and while I would like to think not, I know that (proper) hand washing isn't done as often as it should. I go swimming in fresh water lakes. Canada and the USA now have massive immigration from third world countries, are they dewormed upon admittance? Why don't we talk about parasites and worms more?
Neglected Tropical Diseases: https://www.cdc.gov/globalhealth/ntd/index.html
We use doxy to treat Lyme in my horses & dogs. I had no idea it was used for parasites. I’m with you in thinking why aren’t we getting dewormed? Who knows how many diseases could be eliminated by routine fecal checks/eating ivermectin?
I'm really trying to find out if there's anything I can take as a person. I've heard of people taking horse paste, but I don't feel comfortable taking medical advice from BobsBlog122. All the nutritional supplements seem more like money grabs. I have yet to find ivermectin pills for humans.
Ivermectin IS a human medication, since winning the nobel prize in 1985. It comes in tablets. It comes in a paste. It comes in a cream. (I worked in a nursing home for years, and twice all employees were given tubes of ivermectin cream because a patient was found to have scabies).
You just need to find a DR willing to prescribe it for you.
there are ivermectin pills for humans. went thru AFLD and had them prescribed. Currently keeping those aside for (in case) i catch the wuflu. have been taking the horse paste for the last few months as a preventative and am still alive with no down-sides. Just as an FYI - personally know 3 people who were diagnosed with wuflu (one is a lifelong friend & sounded like sh*t when first diagnosed) have since taken the horse paste & are now in perfect health - tested negative on the follow up tests.
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org - try these guys. Look for a doc in your area & see if they’ll order it. I have the horse paste though I’m not looking forward to eating something my horse spits out! I will if I have too.
Around 1976 my little brother had worms. I think maybe he noticed them in the toilet and showed my mom. (he was about 8) I know the Dr made the whole family take the worming medication but can't remember what it was. (I was 12 and mom's now passed).
I'm 100% certain I have worms/parasites since I have had that country life and live with dogs and cats. I've been trying to find human deworming but come up with nothing. If I don't find anything the next week or so, I'm going to bother my poor doctor with the inquiry.