Been thinking about how Ivermectin just seems to cure SO much, and how it's an anti-parasitic, and it got me thinking about the movie "The Wolverine" where Logan, deciding he's not interested in giving an old man his healing powers, is drugged and given a parasite that continually attacks his heart so that his healing powers are overtaxed, and he becomes essentially mortal like the rest of us.
What if that's what it's like? What if we actually have remarkably strong immune systems, and we're not meant to get sick nearly as often as we do, but because we're all infested with some kind of worm or another, God knows of what type or quantity, our immune systems are always overtaxed, and just on the brink, so that minor sicknesses still bring us down?
I've heard the theory that viruses don't actually exist, and the fact that anti-parasitics kill diseases supposedly caused by viruses has lent credibility to this theory, but when you look at the fact that Ivermectin and anti-parasitics are even curing people of cancer you have to think, maybe all those other microbes are real, but because we're so infested with parasites that we're not equipped to ward them off as fast and easy as we should.
Really makes you wonder how much Hollywood is used to leak truth to the public under the guise of fiction and fantasy.
Are oats and or alfalfa a regular part of your diet?
they arent a regular part of my diet
ya coulda just said "Naaaaaah"