Avid Ivermectin advocate and use it. Still I have to acknowledge that I did catch "it" at one point, and it did leave me wth a couple stubborn issues. No I've never had tests or jabs. Always a healthy person. I have never had the susceptibility to allergic skin reactions and bronchial phlegm hanging on and on, that I do now. So aggravated. I know about Zelenko Protocol. Besides NAC for congestion, any suggestions about constant allergic skin stuff? The Allwell doctor by phone recommended Claritin and real Sudafed and they help symptoms but I need to get at the cause.
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Some people are susceptible/vulnerable to autoimmune issues, and even something as typically "mundane" as a viral/bacterial infection can trigger it. More commonly, this type of thing is a reaction to toxic poisoning, such as long-term exposure to formaldehyde fumes coming from furniture and/or flooring.
Do you notice flareups, when things might get worse for 3-4 days, then clear up? Do over-the-counter antihistamines help? If not, you might consider making an appointment with an immunologist/allergist, and getting a prescription for doxepin 20mg...it's the most potent antihistamine available. Be aware, however, that you don't want to use antihistamines for long periods of time -- your body will form a tolerance to their effect, and they will no longer work.
Are your symptoms more constant, with no significant change over time? If they are severe enough, you may want to consider low-dose naltrexone, 4.5mg daily. There are plenty of articles and testimonials about LDN online...and I, myself, have been taking it for twelve years.
One other thing you may want to consider. With autoimmune issues, other things that were benign may become triggers. You mentioned allergic skin reactions. This is a symptom of celiac. You may want to try going gluten-free for a trial period, and see if it helps.
Don't know if any of this resonates with you, but hopefully something here is helpful.