Eight weeks after recovering from The Delta Variant, two different autoimmune diseases that rear their ugly heads very infrequently in my life came roaring back. This is caused by spike proteins from the virus and is a very common phenomenon right now. People sometimes have a resurgence of an autoimmune after Covid, and sometimes even new ones.
Also, I had some left over problems from Covid—phlegm, fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath.
I’m taking Ivermectin daily and seeing amazing improvement. The Long Covid effect has almost completely cleared up and the two autoimmunes are much improved.
So much of autoimmune disease is caused by inflammation and Ivermectin Helps dampen inflammation.
It’s an incredible drug. No one has to suffer.
Around 2018 I was searching the internet for a solution to my dogs' mite problem and I found out about ivermectin livestock dip (the external use version). I also used it to make my own lice treatment shampoo when my kids had a case that the over-the-counter treatments did not work. I didn't even know how to pronounce ivermectin but I kept it under the cabinet for pest control.
When I first started hearing about it with covid, I thought, "where have I heard that name before" and lo, when I checked the jug in my cabinet was the same stuff! Because of my good experiences with it, I believed the hype and have since stocked up on the paste and injectable versions.
I've used the paste 2x for colds. The first time it took away all symptoms nearly instantly. The second time took longer (that was the gunk going around over the holidays). I probably didn't take enough the 2nd time, fever and brain fog took over my reasoning.
Recently, tho, I applied the paste to a patch of weird skin on my cheek that I suspect is skin cancer. It was about the size of a dime. I've applied it 2x so far, and it's gone done to about the size of a pimple. I'll keep applying it, it'll likely disappear completely.
Ivermectin is a game changer in my household.
That is awesome. So glad we know about it now.
By the way, the holiday covid presented as an inflammatory allergic attack. It was quickly healed with Zyrtec, Pepcid AC, and and antibiotic, like Doxycycline. We also snorted the iodine mixture used with sunus rinses. We took Ivermectin and HCQ with zinc, but they didn't seem to make a difference, like they did with the previous covid. Still, it seemed really smart to take them in case this version had some sicko attachments with unknown, long-term damaging reactions.
The covid (around the holidays) was created to get around our antibodies. I wondered if they also were associated with the release of 5G around then. That is why we used the iodine mixture for sinus rinses...since iodine helps protect against radiation.
I had the sore throat, felt like strep. And 2 days of fever--fevers usually make me sleep but I couldn't sleep well with this one. Had sharp pains in my legs and back--achy like the flu but seemed sharper. Day 3 I took a hot, steamy shower and hacked out a lot of crud...TMI but right after that, my sore throat went away instantly. That doesn't happen with strep throat.
Came back a few days later as a sinus infection which I treated with Oil of Oregano. The rest of my family that got it only had it 1 day...I had the worst case.
I suspect 5G. I went to the airport 5x between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve when I got it. I picked up/dropped off various people and spent a lot of time in the baggage area. The airport was packed. Seemed like an opportune time to infect a lot of people.
I should have been using the iodine sinus rinses...I just got extremely busy, had some stressful situations besides, and got off my routine. I'm a home body and that much driving around (airport is 2 hours away) did me in. But the rest of my family fared much better.
That was smart to use oil of oregano instead of antibiotics. I am glad it worked for you.
My sister tried to avoid antibiotics, but her strep throat symptoms were too miserable. She needed them. My 83 yo dad and my husband got extremely ill, but the antibiotics turned them around quickly. Maybe they wouldn't have needed them if we had remembered to take the oil of oregano. My dad tried not to take antibiotics, so he waited too long...and suffered greatly.
My sister also got very bad acid reflux with her illness. The nurse advocates we use told us we should have taken Pepcid AC and Zyrtec for this attack. This intentional, inflammatory, allergic assault attacks our nasal cavities and our gut. Sickos. I can't wait until these psycho globalists get their justice.
Here is the contact info for a very good nurse advocate. She can be called for all medical issues, and she can prescribe whatever we need or refer us, if needed.
Renee Edwards 541-624-2040
She is on Oregon time.
Another good nurse advocate (in Branson), who gives IV infusions of glutathione and vitamins to cleanse and heal and can prescribe and treat over the phone is:
Sara Kracman https://app.elationemr.com/book/Accucare
Hi what brand did you use for your dog and did you dilute it in any way. Our dog has fleas and we have done everything we can to get rid of them and it's still not enough
I use Frontline plus have you tried that? Salt the carpets the salt cuts into the fleas and eggs. Vacuum up after a week. Nexguard is a prescription for fleas and ticks.
Yeah we use Frontline it does help for a time and we do give her flea baths. I have been using boric acid because it also cuts into the fleas but I will try the salt for a while. Something's got to give I do vacuum a lot do you have an effective earmite treatment I think that's been our biggest struggle. I have used coconut oil very lightly on her hair is and it does help but I want something that will just take care of them
I don't have a ear mite treatment other than what I got at the store..or a vet. Keep tall grass cut and treat your yard for fleas and ticks. We do every summer. I'd talk to a vet since you are having trouble controlling the flea's. You other option is to get a insect bomb that fogs your house. I used it before and it did the job. It was for flys etc
Hi, I recommend you use Maggie's Farm mosquito and tick killer for your yard. It is natural oils and is safe for pets. It works great for me. Try otc ear mite treatment and if your dog has a ear infection she may need a antibiotic also. I bought a flea or fly bomb from the hardware store that is a aerosol can and you have to leave the house and take pers outside while it does it's magic. Cover kitchen utensils etc. Sprinkle salt on carpets and in cracks by baseboard. Wash all bedding and anything dog in contact with. If you got a good case of the flea's you will have to do this several times. Frontline the dog and don't bathe and reapply monthly. It will take several months to get rid of them completely. a clove of garlic in your dog's canned food helps. Garlic is a natural dewormer and antibiotic. Safe for dogs. If your like me and on fixed income it's hard to be able to afford a vet. Vets in the country tend to be cheaper. I'm concerned that you have both ear mites and flea's. If chronic and excessive it can cause health issues. Flea bites can cause a allergic reaction and cause excessive itching. I'd leave the salt on the carpet for a few months. Salt is cheap and it vacuums up easy enough. . Pets are expensive. I recommend a parasite treatment also. I am going to get her on a prescription wormer. D mosquitoes can give them heartworm. I heard DE earth is a natural dewormer but you have to feed it daily. Your local humane society may be able to help you and or refer you to where you can apply for assistance to get your pet on medications. Food stamp program has a program that helps low income with their pets. I hope this helps you. Flea's live in the grass so keep grass short and treat with the Maggie Farm mosquito and tick killer. Neem oil is also safe to apply diluted for smoothering pests on your dog. If you bathe your dog you have to wait a week for the natural oils to get in the hair before applying Frontline
I got Maggie's Farm at Menards
I used Durvet Pour On for Cattle. I make a mixture of the Pour On with water in a spray water. It's about 1 to 10 mixture. Then spray it on the dog from time to time.
Made the lice shampoo with a very tiny bit of Pour On. It was for my daughter so I started out very conservative. Still, it only took 1 treatment to solve the problem. I had spent weeks with the over-counter-types, I tried every one it seems.
Thank you ,I will do some checking and see what I can find.