Alright, so for those of you not familiar with my ivermectin journey, I took ivermectin 2 weeks ago and it knocked out a very nasty flu in under 4 hours. In that time a few other health issues I was having the last couple years also cleared up and I feel actually overall healthy for the first time in a very long time. The improvements in my health have been what I would consider miraculous.
I'm pretty sure I had some sort of intestinal parasite, for the last few years I thought my digestion issues were due to poor diet choices, but it turns out I can eat or drink whatever I want, because whatever was causing my digestion issues the last 2 years has been resolved.
The severe arthritis that I've had the last few years has disappeared. When I first noticed that my thumb didn't hurt anymore I thought "no way it was the ivermectin", but I googled "ivermectin arthritis" and discovered that it is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis. And its incredible, Its been over a week since I took ivermectin and my thumb still feels great. I don't know how long its going to continue not hurting, but its been amazing this whole week without enduring that pain.
A few years ago I started getting these very strange whiteheads on my knees and inner thigh, they would travel down to the bottom of my calf but never went much further. I don't know what was causing them but they are all gone now. Every single one of them. I've had these for years and was so confused as to why only on this specific area of my legs, but they all disappeared, and this makes no sense to me.
On top of that my mind seems so clear it almost feels like I have been on auto-pilot the last few years and I have finally taken manual control. I'm generally happier than I've been in a VERY long time. Even with all the current madness and all the bullshit that's happened the last few years, I am genuinely happy with my existence.
Look, I don't know what exactly ivermectin is doing, but I do know that it has changed my fucking life and it is fucking incredible. I can not put into words just how amazing it is. I could legit cry. Its fucking amazing.
Most large mammals are treated yearly for parasites, horses, cows, pigs... Well, we're large mammals.
I have discovered that we should really be deworming ourselves on a regular basis. I've read so many other stories of people having no idea they had a parasite until they took ivermectin. Its crazy when you think about it because they condition us to make sure we deworm our pets but act like humans don't also get parasites, when we absolutely do. It's all so crazy that so many of us are just waking up to this notion.
if you eat a lot of raw sushi, you definitely should take some ivermectin.
Or have a cat (litter box) or a dog (face licking).
that is another possibility I've been considering, around that time I was also fucking a pretty dirty girl and I did some pretty dirty things with her. She was hot as shit, but god damn she was filthy and had several cats.
I eat a good bit of raw sushi and have been cleaning cat boxes for 30 years....but I also take Ivermectin now.
I also learned that recently. Also, these health issues began when I discovered that I like sushi. Its quite possible that's how I got it.
Or rare steak. Or meat from any other country.
Also an occasional chelation, because a lot of seafood can mean a lot of mercury.
We do this a couple of times per year - chelation pill at night, glutathione in the morning (the body chelates metal better at night and the process consumes glutathione...so put it back in ya!)
Can you provide more info? What is a "chelation pill"? Wife and I are interested in doing this. TIA!
In Au and nz people do exactly that 2 a year. It’s sold over the counter. Maybe that’s why they have been so much healthier all this time?
I was thinking about that a month or so ago. I order (especially with the lockdowns) a lot of my pharmacy stuff online. Not meds, I get that locally. I thought I might get some conbantrum. Well. The questions I had to answer before they would give it to me - and over (online) counter. This has got me thinking so I think there is either a shortage (probably not) or a direction from the top to limit ‘deworming meds’ . as Ivermectin is banned in Australia.
Interesting.
Well they use other deworming stuff. Ps Clive bought enough for every man women and child last year, I don’t think is banned it’s just a temporary hang up. :)
look at all the people with cats, they regularly end up with worms. climbing over everything, grew up with cats no one ever talked about us taking dewormer.
I've got a bunch of issues that are gone, some I believe were related to parasites
Most horses are on a monthly (sometimes every other month) deworming schedule. Also rotating the type of dewormer. I usually just rotated between ivermectin and praziquantel.