. . . but we've all seen a horrifying number of posts and news items where "ivermectin" is replaced by "the vaccine."
For instance, https://thecovidblog.com/ (thanks to DarQ2light for posting a story from that site earlier today).
. . . but we've all seen a horrifying number of posts and news items where "ivermectin" is replaced by "the vaccine."
For instance, https://thecovidblog.com/ (thanks to DarQ2light for posting a story from that site earlier today).
That is because IVM is safer than tylenol.
True, and also: nearly EVERYTHING is safer than tylenol; that stuff is very hard on the liver. Mixing alcohol and tylenol is NOT a good idea.
That said, ivermectin IS very safe -- much safer than many prescription and OTC drugs.
Yes, it's a liver protector. If one has liver disease, one should look into NAC.
What if one doesn’t have liver problems. Is it beneficial to take prophylactically? Can you have too much NAC?
Thanks for this. I just got on NAC good to know.
They've taken away aspirin for pain due to gastric bleeding.
Ibuprofen too, hard on the liver
NSAIDS are all out, including those two and Aleve, and Tylenol is out because of liver damage if you take too much
I've learned to get used to living in basically constant arthritis pain LOL
Beats dying, I guess
Have you tried turmeric for pain?
Make sure you get with black pepper extract or some other agent to help your body absorb more of it.
I hear montmorency cherry juice too.
Not yet! Thanks anon
I don't know what you're taking now, but my SiL had arthritis bad enough that she almost had to go on disability (tough to do office work when your hands don't function well). This was thirty-some years ago.
Her doc told her to decide what position she wanted her hands and fingers to be in because eventually they'd more or less freeze in place. The drugs they were pushing at the time were VERY bad for the liver; I don't know what they're prescribing now.
She decided to use SAMe, 800mg, daily. Nothing else. Her hands were soon fine and have remained so to the present day. SAMe, as it happens, is also very protective of the liver and in larger doses (1200mg or more) shows about the same positive results against depression as prescription drugs.
She could probably have achieved the same result with glucosamine and chondroitin; many people have had good results with that. Glucosamine also extends the lifespan of nematodes and mice -- "longer life" is actually becoming a not-uncommon side effect of a growing list of supplements. A recent HUMAN study found a dramatic reduction of mortality from any cause in a 107-month long study of over 16,000 participants.
Add MSM-methylsulfonylmethane. Touted for joints but I’ve noticed faster reflexes and a higher level of mental function. Plant sulfur.
Thanks anon, after reading up more on SAMe I think I'll give it a try
CBDeez nuts lol. Been taking CBD oil for leftover stroke muscle pain.
DMSO cream is supposed to work great as a pain reliever
Yep. My folks were taking ibuprofen like candy and my dad's "fatty liver" issues actually went away after slightly changing his diet and cutting out the ibuprofen. Also I would suggest looking into CBD. There are non-psychoactive versions that do not get you high at all.
Thanks anon! I have the best CBD available but it doesn't actually make me FEEL any different, I just know it's extremely healthy for the body overall. I use the sublingual method and hold it in there for five minutes before swallowing, to reduce the destruction of the molecule by the digestive system (which is around 92% of ingested CBD)
True dat. I don't take anything as a rule, but have started buying aspirin, IVM, iodine and mouthwash.
Maybe safer than water.