Quite Frankly: Lyme disease was created on Plum Island in Long Island Sound... I didn't know that....Did Frau Ci have a hand in that one too? it was a bioweapon intended to target Russian Cattle but it escaped to Connecticut... Escape from Ny? WTF have we been paying the government to do???
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I am being treated for Lyme disease as I write this.
During my research on Ivermectin a few months ago I came across quite a few cases of people using oral Ivermectin to treat their lymes with some successful results. It may be worth looking into especially if you have some paste laying around. There is also a great documentary called "under our skin" - https://youtu.be/2JgR_Jfbhv8 I haven't watched it in a while but it goes into how the AMA was threatening doctors with removal of licences who were going outside the medical guidelines to successfully treat lymes disease.
How is the ama still there?
Was just about to write that I had seen cases where Ivermectin had helped. It really is a wonder drug.
I can certainly get it and thank you very much.
Thank you!
Is there any proof online that shows the horse paste ivermectin is the same as the human tablet form?
Good question, that is something I need to dig into a bit. I came across this lymevlog back around the time i made my comment here. The person who runs it seems very knowledgeable on the subject. If you scroll down to the bottom and read through the comments of "lymevlog", there are several comments that mentioned that they were essentially the same the exact same drug but based on the percentages they may require a different dosage plan. Now as far as fillers, binders, and bio-availability of paste vs tablet, that opens up even more questions. https://lymevlog.wordpress.com/2011/04/18/lyme-disease-getting-better-with-ivermectin/ If I come across anything more official, I'll post it up here.
Good luck! I didn't really catch mine until it surfaced through a knee injury (likes hiding and building up in joints) and the standard Doxy doubled to two 30 day treatments didn't seem to do the trick...eventually took things into my own hands and mind, researching for myself and the following is the result of that research. https://greatawakening.win/p/12jwaUTEhP/medical-diet-monolaurin-enzymes-/ I'd encourage you to do your own research, maybe this is a helpful stepping stone. Can't say I've beat it yet, maybe never really will, but the science behind Lyme using protein shielding to evade the immune system and this diet/supplement+monolaurin approach seems much more on point than just the standard 'kill it with antibiotics'. Basically living with 1-2 bad (fatigue, arthritis-y) days a week...better than the everyday I had before moving to this approach.
Thank you. I was fortunate in that my doctor listened to me recount my symptoms and immediately said his first thought was Lyme, and blood test proves him right. Thank you for providing the link, I will take that to heart.
For me it was me saying "I can feel my hair growing, and it hurts."
They caught it quick. Still sucks every once in a while, but nowhere near as often or as bad as some who have it.
Thanks, that was suggested to me in my 'testimonial' linked above and the repetition certainly warrants attention. I want to finish this current regiment before adding/changing, for science if nothing else.
I haven't found anything suggesting adding IVM into the mix would be a reactive/bad combination, but will want to do more digging to be sure. There seems to be a marked difference between the two general outcomes of acute(treated) Lyme and chronic(post-treatment) Lyme...The antibiotics work for some, but are quite possibly a catalyst for the Lyme going dormant and shielding itself in others. I'll assuredly be researching how IVM works in relation to rogue peptides, as those seem to be what constitutes the shield...just not there yet in my journey.
Crazy that you posted this today as I was just thinking about it. Back in the 90s apparently there was allot of opposition to treating it. I have heard doctors were even threatened with their medical license over prescribing the long course of antibiotics that was needed to get rid of it.
Instantly thought of ivermectin/hydroxychloroquin/vaccine informed consent.
I think once we get a small taste of where our tax money goes most of us will be physically nauseous. The info disclosure will not be for the weak of stomach.
We pay them to: 1st. stick up thumb. 2nd. place hand on seat, thumb up. 3rd. Sit on thumb and drool.
Well it seems like we're paying them to be a bunch of faggots who are both fully retarded and capable of atrocities galore. It's an enigma wrapped inside of an enigma wrapped in horse shit. Fuck the clowns and let's go Brandon
We are paying Nazis to treat us like human test monkeys, steal our money, poison the minds of our kids, shorten our lives and then pay them and kiss their asses calling them public servants.
Also another great answer
I have a cousin that has Lyme. Her uncle died from it. We frequented Fire Island. That's where they contracted.
I've also heard all the drugs we can't say cures Lyme as well.
Plum Island Animal Disease Center is directly across the Long Island Sound from Lyme, Connecticut.
Yup. Bioweapon using modified ticks.
Lyme disease I a product of the German ratline from Operation Paperclip. They brought over Nazi scientist who were working with tick borne disease and set them up a lab on Plum Island right across from Lyme, CT. That's why we call it Lyme disease.
People with Lyme are not at all surprised by what has gone on with the CDC and medical boards and doctors during covid.
My father's friend had a house on shelter island between the forks of long Island. His doctor back in the day was one of the prominent doctors in the area treating for Lyme. He haD told the old guy shelter Island was ground zero for the disease. Just thought I would throw that out there.
Kill and maim us pretty much!
My daughter had Lyme disease in the 90's and we went to a homeopath for a Lyme nosode that worked. She is fine today almost 30 years later. There is really a lot of treatment options online that are effective.