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.
You shills are sounding more and more retarded every day as more people can easily see through the idiotic messages you try to spew out. It makes me happy to see that you all have nothing left but screaming nonsense all day.
This is why they can't legitimately attack this post. Because they can't tell me that my personal experience didn't happen, or that I'm actually dead. They can not deny me my actual experience. Any attempts to do so will only come off retarded and nonsensical.
We're all going to need to unwind the idea that ONLY pharmaceutical studies are valid. When we share information about something that cured serious medical conditions, that's not just what the medical industry blows off as "anecdotal evidence". It's all of us crowdsourcing information about cures. Our experiences are every bit as valid as official pharmaceutical research projects (which are often biased to begin with), and OUR experiences also have the benefit of being tested successfully on humans.
Unless they call it a psychosomatic response, at which case you canβt argue that. However, I agree with you. I had a dry night cough for 4 months and it was completely gone in 2 days after Ivermectin.
ivermectin is doing amazing things for health issues that don't even seem possible to treat with an anti-parasitic. Like, they also use it to treat arthritis?? What?? What is this drug? Its madness.
Oversimplifying it, but rheumatoid arthritis is more like your immune system attacks joints as if they're bad.
If I was guessing, Ivermectin probably stops your body from doing that to itself broadly, thus preventing cytokine storm?
Now, if it could cure osteoarthritis too that would be wild LOL.
If you're not necro-posting then I don't even want anything to do with you.
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Bro, who doesn't post when their dead?
Their dead what?
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Noone can tell you about your experience, but we can tell you about other members here whove taken Ivermectin and still died at home.
Look up Hulda Clark.