Why they fear Ivermectin
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Because having parasitic infections makes one more docile to conditioning.
Toxoplasmodium is a great example. A mouse will ingest the parasite and find itself irresistibly attracted to cat wee. Cat pounces. Humans whose cats have the parasite find themselves irresistibly drawn to serving their cats. Cats rule.
Yup! If humans also get parasitic infections (which we most likely do), and ivermectin gets rid of parasites, most people would probably notice an improvement in mood and behavior. What if parasitic and fungal infections were the real cause of most mental illness. Maybe the cause of cancer, arthritis and a bunch of other ones that Pharma make trillions on.
Big Pharma KNOWS. Why don’t humans ever get anti-parasitics like other mammals? How many hypochondriacs are infected, creating their urges to go to the Dr more than normal? An Italian Dr was threatened to lose his medical license when he was curing cancer patients claiming fungal infections gave them their cancers. He was treating with a pH (alkaline body) treatment protocol...had great results. Fenbendazole recently was recognized as an anti-cancer drug and Merck knew it since ‘80’s with 100% lab animals cured of cancers. Cancer survivor...I could go on & on.
Yup. I've been thinking about making a post on this topic but haven't gotten around to it. Parasites have infected most of the population and do cause myriad problems which all can be resolved through anti parasitic treatments.
So if a mouse gets it, it likes cat piss, but if a cat gets it, the human shows symptoms?
The human has caught it from the cat. Happens with other parasitic relationships- slave and master. Definitely a cat winner.
Totally explains cat ladies who have a dozen cats and are oblivious to how bad their home stinks.
Humans get it from cats, and anyone that has animals do get parasites from them.