I posted 2 days ago after I took ivervectin and it completely got rid of my flu in under 4 hours. I just wanted to update everyone on how things are going and well.... I'm still in disbelief that it worked so well and so quickly. I experienced absolutely no side effects and have felt great the last 2 days.
To put into perspective, I left work at lunch because I felt fucking horrible, I was back to work the next day and even volunteered to do a more psychically demanding job to cover for someone who went home sick. My boss said "are you sure, do you feel alright?!" and I said "I feel great, lets go!!!" and I felt great the entire day. Even at the end of the day I was still ready to work more if they needed. Its crazy, just fucking nuts that I took such a turn in that short amount of time.
I'm also very disturbed at what I have witnessed as far as the CDC and media going out of their way to demonize ivermectin. I've read a lot of peoples stories about taking ivermectin and buying the horse dewormer version because hospitals are acting like its a deadly poison, and I just don't understand it on a humane level. To me this is some of the most evil shit I've ever witnessed, so many lives could have been saved and they know it. Not even just covid, do you know how many people die from the flu each year? And this cured my flu in just a few hours. When I see what the government is doing, denying people cheap and affordable cures so they can inflate death numbers, man that's some sick fucking shit.
Anyways, I just wanted to give an update on how my horse paste experience has gone. I've stuck to my plan of taking another dose today and then I'll take another dose a week later and I'll stop there barring any setbacks, and I'll give another update or two. There's a few other things I would to talk about but would like to further my research a bit more. So like last time I'll stick around in the comments if anyone has any comments or wants to have a conversation. And if you wanted to read my first post 4 hours after I took the ivermectin you can do so here https://greatawakening.win/p/13zgJ1Nzof/i-ate-horse-paste-while-sick-wit/
Thank you for posting this! i can also attest to Ivermectin's healing properties. I've had several boxes of horse paste on hand in case hubby and I get sick. I came down with some kind of virus this week. Very fatigued, headache, achy all over. I decided to try the paste. I felt better by that evening, and by the next morning, all of my symptoms were completely gone.
It infuriates me that the powers that be are trying to keep this amazing drug out of our hands!
It's honestly inhumane. Not to mention diabolical and evil. When you think about why, its all about money. They want you to be sick to sell you relief without ever actually curing you. I watched a video not long ago about when lightbulbs were first invented they lasted for an absurd amount of time and the bulb company found out nobody was buying lightbulbs because they lasted forever, so they demanded they find a way to make the lightbulbs burn for less time. They even went so far as to fine the lightbulb manufactures for every single bulb they sold that burned longer than a certain amount of hours and each fine would increase each hour the bulb burned past. At the end of the day a large corporations end goal is to make money, and that money influences greed in such an evil way that it would let billions of people suffer and slowly die while milking them for everything they have.
You're absolutely right.
Grandparents had a bulb from the 20's that was used in the closet of their home. It still worked in the late 70's when we sold the home after they passed. If memory serves me correctly, there is a fire station in California that has a bulb that has been on for 70 plus years.
great story
My old girlfriend had a “forever-bulb” antique curio. Mighta been a Sylvania product(?)
theres a lightbulb in some fire station that's been burning non-stop for like a hundred years
Whoa!! Says a LOT.
It used to be a box of lightbulbs was cheap and they lasted for years. Then, they came out with the expensive eco-bulbs that had mercury in them. How did they ever think that was eco? Do you really think most people recycled them when they burnt out? They were supposed to last for almost two decades. I was lucky if a bulb lasted 6 months. Next up was the even more expensive LEDs.
What a racket!
There's a lightbulb that's been burning since 1901 in a firehouse in Livermore, CA.