Dr. Bryan Ardis was a guest on an episode of Diamond & Silk Chat Live where Dr. Ardis mentioned Wormwood as an over the counter anti-parasitical (see link below) for people to take when Ivermectin is unavailable. I also conducted a general search and discovered these other OTC natural anti-parasitics: Black Walnut, Juniper, Black Seed Oil (black cumin seeds) and Green Tea. I ordered Wormwood vegcaps, Black Walnut capsules, and Juniper Berries capsules on Vitacost to have on hand.
Also, as a reminder you can make your own Hydroxycholoriquine (see link to video below). As with anything, do your own research.
- Take the rind of 2-3 lemons and 2-3 grapefruits. 2) Take the peels only and cover them with water about three inches above the rinds. 3) Place a glass lid on the pot (metal okay if you do not have glass). 4) Let the peels simmer for three hours. Do not remove the lid until the liquid has cooled completely so the quinine does not escape in the steam. 5) Strain and pour the liquid only into glass jars and seal. 6) Freeze if you do not plan to use. 7) It may be bitter to taste so you can sweeten with honey. 8) Recommended dose is two tablespoons per day.
https://rumble.com/vprblj-diamond-and-silk-chit-chat-live-joined-by-dr.-bryan-ardis.html https://suzycohen.com/articles/ivermectin-and-natural-alternatives/ https://www.mynaturaltreatment.com/natural-alternatives-to-ivermectin/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPQRMJYX5QY
You may be correct but what I have been reading shows quinine can be generated from grapefruit peels. I recall Dr. Zelenko indicated Quercetin is made from apples and is used to help "deliver" the zinc to the cells; quinine is an anti-malarial/anti-parasitic. I will keep digging.
Be careful when buying Black seed oil, it isn't cumin seeds, its something else which doesn't have an English name. Its Nigella Sativa which grows in the Middle East and parts of India and Africa.
Its known as Kalonji and the oil of these seeds are the best buy. The capsules are of varying quality, the unfiltered cold pressed oil is the one to buy. Its the oldest medicine known, the Ancient Egyptians called it "Panacea" which means cureall, it is the Universal Pancea.
It tastes horrible but taken with raw honey its very nice. Honey and Kalonji together has more antioxidants than you can shake a big stick at.
Thank you for noting. Here are a few more sources. I encourage everyone to do his or her own research to ensure safety and identify contraindications.
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-729/wormwood
https://www.drugs.com/npp/wormwood.html
“Early research finds extracts from sweet wormwood plant can inhibit the covid-10 virus” Pamela Weathers: Worcester Polytechnic Institute https://www.wpi.edu/news/early-research-finds-extracts-sweet-wormwood-plant-can-inhibit-covid-19-virus
What Is Wormwood? Improves Digestion, Reduces Pain and Inflammation https://www.verywellhealth.com/wormwood-5082001
Invermectin can be ordered online via Amazon for $11