Obviously can't post this on the CFS or nootropics subreddits because ivermectin is censored there so I decided to post here. Has anyone who suffers from brainfog, chronic fatigue syndrome, or just general lack of cognitive utilization benefited from taking Ivermectin, regardless of covid/flu status?
Also, if you have solved your brainfog/CFS through other means, I would love to hear your methods. Modern medicine has failed me.
Also, has it helped anyone with OCD (Pure-O variant) and/or intrusive thoughts?
Thanks.
I haven't and won't take the jab. I will tell you this... after weeks of research, about a month ago, I started the following daily regimen of my own supplement protocol to ward off the affect of spike protein shedding since I'm surrounded by morons at work who gladly took the jab(s).
NAC, Quercetin with Bromelain, Monolaurin, Zinc, Vitamin D3, Vitamin C, L-Lysine
I have never felt better....much more alert with a complete elimination of brain fog. It feels like a veil has been lifted. There was a 2-day period a few weeks ago where I felt something like early flu-like symptoms, so I took a couple of shots of horse paste for a few days and the symptoms disappeared. It feels like these supplements are a collective vehicle to haul a lot of toxins and crap out of my system.
I'm adding one more thing...ordered some Chaga mushroom powder and will be sipping a few cups of that each day.
Herxheimer reaction is when you get sick because your body is detoxing.
Also, look into Lion’s Mane mushroom as well.
You need to add magnesium to your regimen. Black seed oil capsules ideally as well.
Excellent advice, fren! Turns out I actually do already take Magnesium as part of my other daily supplements.
I take a similar regimen of supplements (sans Bromelain and Monolarin), but I would add Quinine to the list. I've been taking it once almost every other day (although it can be taken 3x daily, depending on packaging), and I do notice a difference -- although I don't know if I'd be able to explain the difference, if asked. I have a healthier appetite and I'm not craving junk food, for one. A general better outlook maybe? Hard to tell, sometimes. I had an almost-cold twice in the last two months (I'm prone to colds this time of year), and both times the feeling disappeared after a day or two of this regimen. Don't know if this has helped with brain fog, though...
Iirc, Quinine is a derivative of HCQ (and CQ), and far easier to get your hands on than HCQ. Of course, you could just have a G&T!
As with all things supplement-related, just be sure to do your research and judge its suitability when combined with current medications. You know the drill.